S   LUTIONS

Text Box:        Focused on The Engineered Environment
Text Box: February 2011
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Welcome to   S    LUTIONS, a monthly newsletter provided by Jacco & Associates. Jacco’s focus on system knowledge provides you with the engineering support and product solutions for your applications.

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The latest advancement in Energy Management Systems (EMS) is the Energy Dashboard.  A dashboard is a visual display of the most important information needed to achieve one or more objectives, consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the information can be monitored at a glance.  Think of the dashboards you have available for your car today.  Pertinent      information such as oil level, actual MPG,  average MPG, travel range, etc. are all easily accessible and formatted to provide important information on energy usage and system maintenance.  The same can be done for your EMS.  These dashboards can be customized to meet your needs and requirements to help you reduce, manage and maintain your building and energy costs.    Below are some sample options available for your dashboard:

Energy Dashboards

· Green Education Displays

· Navigation Displays

· Energy Displays

· Gauge, Graph Displays

· Weather Web Integration

· Gas, Water & Electric Meters

· Sub-Metering

· Tenant Sub-Metering Reports

· Weather Normalization

· Custom Report Export to Excel/CSV

· Selectable Unit Equivalent Displays

· Configuration Screen For Graphics & Messaging

Text Box: February Question & Answer:

Question:    BACnet began development under Standards Project Committee 135P in June of what year?

                   a.) 1980     b.) 1987    c.) 1991      d.) 1997

 

Prize:         Set Of Portable Outdoor Chairs!

 

Respond by March 15th with the correct answer to be entered in the raffle for this month’s prize!

Text Box: Last Month’s Question & Answer Winner!

QuestionAn Aaon RN40 rooftop unit utilizes (4) 9 ton compressors on tandem circuits.  If both circuits are provided with variable capacity compressors, what is the minimum temperature rise (assume 16,000 cfm)?

 

Answer:      b.) 1.25°F Congratulations to Jeremy Bowers for winning a Maxfli Revolution Cart Bag!