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75F claims the most advanced IoT-based building management system

75F claims the most advanced IoT-based building management system

Bob French, Chief Evangelist of 75F, emphasises building automation solutions and the need to sustain IAQ.

What is the potential for IoT and other building management technologies in India today?

IoT has propelled the building automation industry to new paradigms, slowly but steadily redefining the building automation market. Vanilla building automation systems are now becoming old-school. A maze of disparate systems controlling various functions such as HVAC, lighting, power management, etc., are progressively becoming ineffective in meeting the ever-increasing needs and demands of a commercial building and its occupants. IoT has changed all that, thanks to IoT-building automation solutions.

Disruptive innovations in the technology space, such as IoT and cloud computing, are driving the growth of the smart real estate market. There has been an enormous progression in the sensors and devices used to collect and process data and control HVAC systems.

 Buildings and residential areas consume more than 40% of all air conditioning. This emphasises the need to sustain IAQ. How can 75°F assure building occupants’ comfort and pure air?

 Air quality and occupant comfort are built into the 75F’s DNA. Our founder started this company to solve comfort challenges in his 1-year-old daughter’s bedroom. 75F uses the IoT to make buildings smart enough to know which zones are warmer, cooler, or have poor air quality and smart enough to act on this real-time data with micro-adjustments that direct energy and fresh air where needed.

75F’s wireless IAQ sensors deliver over a million data points per 5K square metre daily, including temperature, humidity, volatile organic compounds (VOC), CO2, light, and sound levels. This data is built into 75F sequences of operation for IAQM and flows to the cloud, where operators can receive notifications and gain insights.

 Can you tell me about the smart devices you provide to ensure the efficiency of smart buildings?

75F uses the power of IoT, ML, and cloud computing to analyse real-time data from various sensors and devices installed in each building, from which building managers can monitor the behaviours of their occupants and the ambient conditions required for them to thrive. A significant benefit for the cost-conscious Indian market. Their exclusive product line includes the following:

  • Helio Node is a multi-role equipment controller with sensors for air quality and occupancy. It incorporates an easy-to-use ring lock for one-handed installation and a four-button LCD panel to provide quick and error-free installation and commissioning, for which 75F is renowned.
  • HyperStat is the world’s most advanced thermostat and humidistat, with eight onboard IAQ sensors for hyper-localised control. With real-time insight, its dual set points and sequences produce energy-efficient environments and optimal building health.
  • Smart Node is a wireless commercial HVAC terminal equipment controller for nearly any equipment type or brand. It has eleven interface ports and a high-contrast screen to control plant equipment, terminal units, dampers, valves, lighting circuits, OEM, and more.
  • Central Control Unit: The 75F CCU is a modern, practical head-end workstation for real-time insights and control. It has a touchscreen user interface and works with single and multi-storage systems, fan coil units, air handlers, variable flow hydronic systems, and more. It also has a spring-based swivel arm and magnetic lock slider for mobile pairing, communications, and setup.
  • Facilisight is a suite of web and mobile apps for real-time building intelligence and control. It offers comprehensive, intelligent automation that transforms data into information, audits choices in real time and streamlines decision-making while designing portfolios. It provides a quick understanding that is analysed in the cloud and accessible on any device.

 Consider incorporating sustainability and energy efficiency into your portfolio to minimise carbon footprints and enhance indoor air quality in smart and green buildings.

 People often consider great indoor air quality and sustainability as opposing forces because of all the energy required to condition and clean the fresh air in indoor spaces. Truly smart buildings strike a balance between these initiatives with dynamic technology that can respond to real-time zone conditions, occupant patterns, and the weather. Smart buildings must generate clean and open data that can be easily shared with occupants or other systems to demonstrate air quality and energy savings.

 

for more info visit : https://www.75f.io/en-in/

 

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