Brochures

  • Variable Speed Brochure

    Most components within an HVAC system are controlled by electric motors, which are designed to operate at full speed, at all times. VSDs make it possible to vary the speed of the electric motors based on the demand placed on the system. As a result, VSDs are capable of slowing down the components, resulting in longer equipment lifespans and lower system maintenance costs. However, VSDs alone do not improve a system’s energy efficiency.

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  • Persistent Performance Brochure

    Ongoing energy performance measurement is the key to sustaining efficiency in commercial HVAC systems, yet rarely is it measured with precision. This is no longer the case with OptimumMVM™ services you’ll know exactly how your system, optimized with Optimum Energy, is performing at any point in time. Now you have the information you need to manage your energy assets, and ensure the energy and cost reductions you see today will last long into the future.

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  • LEED and Energy Star Certifications Brochure

    Today it’s not enough to say your green, you’ve got to prove it. Leading facilities are doing just that through Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification and ENERGY STAR® labels. In addition to establishing yourself as a friend to the environment, your building will be healthier, use less energy and cost less to operate.

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  • Affinity Law Brochure

    The Affinity Law is a mathematical relationship that states power consumption varies in proportion to the cube of shaft speed. Therefore, if the speed decreases by x, power consumption decreases by the cube of x. For example, a slight 20 percent reduction in speed results in a significant 50 percent power savings. This mathmatical property can be put to your advantage when it comes to HVAC system optimization.

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  • Engineering Site Analysis Brochure

    The Engineering Site Analysis is the first important step in any OE HVAC optimization project. The HVAC system analysis team has a proven Engineering Site Analysis process that ensures each project it undertakes proceeds on track and on time. Using clearly defined steps that identify project roles, deliverables and milestones, each ESA engagement is managed by a dedicated team of engineers.

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