
BUILDING SOLUTION - ENABLE ONGOING COMMISSIONING, REDUCE MAINTENANCE COSTS AND IMPROVE TENANT COMFORT
Overview
When a building is newly constructed and commissioned, the HVAC system is typically well tuned for energy efficiency. However, over time, equipment failures, change in user modifications etc. can cause significant degradation and energy waste. 30% reduction in energy efficiency after 3-5 years is not uncommon.
The Challenge
Many existing buildings have older technology such as pneumatic HVAC controls, manual air-handlers and/or chillers etc. These systems do not provide sensor or diagnostic data so there is no easy way for the building manager to know of issues.
This often results in unhappy building occupants who give irritated service calls when the building becomes uncomfortable. Also, it leads to energy waste, and also extra labor for troubleshooting and maintenance.
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The Cypress Envirosystems Solution
The patent-pending Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat retrofit solution includes built-in sensors and diagnostics which help to identify problems when they happen, and in some cases, predict failure even before they happen. The built-in sensors include setpoint, ambient temperature, and branch pressure, which can help to pin point and correct problems such as incorrect setpoints, stuck dampers, miscalibrated reset velocity controllers etc. See example of on-going commissioning plots here.
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Similarly, the Wireless Gauge Reader and Wireless Transducer Reader retrofit solutions help to collect sensor and diagnostic data from legacy air-handlers, chillers or other mechanical equipment for ongoing commissioning.
All the retrofit solutions describe above take only minutes to install, and provide tools to analyze trends, set excursion alarms, and store historical data so the facility manager can proactively respond to a problem before a tenant complains.
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Case Studies
The Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat improved energy savings and reduced maintenance cost which help to accelerate payback to 16 months for Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara County Energy Savings Case Study Addendum (Jan 2010)




