This is the third of our recent series in which we are showing you how our simple four step energy pathway is an easy approach to energy reductions and building performance.

We will show you how we implement on site to help you identify opportunities for changes and improvement in your building to present additional opportunities for making savings.

Implement is the third step in our four step pathway

Why?

Implement is the step that sees our specialists attending site to investigate issues that have been identified with our analytics engine that can’t be resolved remotely. They will also investigate opportunities for changes to be made to the mechanical system design to accommodate for how the building is now being used. Often the current use differs from the original design brief significantly, and the changes we recommend will therefore deliver healthy savings. 

How?

Our specialist teams will attend site and carry out a structured and detailed assessment of the HVAC systems and the controls implementation and in doing so, they will be identifying improvement opportunities to improve control and reduce consumption whilst retaining performance.

The stage will be guided by the output of our “Analyse” step discussed in our previous blog. This step is bespoke and is tailored to the specific building and client requirements. 

The Result!

As an example, our award winning implementations have seen 30% reductions in the energy consumed by fresh air plant, by making changes to the mechanical design and controls implementation to control fresh air volume based on CO2 levels (ie: occupancy levels of the building). 

Changes to the original design were possible due to changes in the way the building was being used. Our experts can see this detail and provide the right advice.

You should expect to see significant energy reductions from our onsite work, so don’t delay. The sooner you engage with AIS BMS the sooner your savings will start.

If you are interested in finding out more and engaging in our Energy and Building Performance experts please contact us.

Look out for our next news release which will take you through our final step of our four step energy reduction pathway.