Maximizing Energy with Building Automation

Thursday, February 18, 2010
1:00 P.M. ET

Building automation systems (BAS) are often tapped to boost the energy efficiency -and reduce the operating costs - of a facility's cooling, ventilation and lighting functions. In fact, the cost of investing in a BAS often can be recovered in less than five years. A BAS' monitoring capabilities are especially vital to green/intelligent building initiatives, as well.

But the success of a BAS installation doesn't happen on its own. Instead, it relies heavily on the facility manager's understanding of the systems' potential. Facility executives who ask the right questions have a much higher chance of ending up with a fully functional, cost-effective system that maximizes energy savings throughout a building.

In this 60-minute Webcast, you will learn about building automation's role in energy savings. The Webcast will detail:

* Basic strategies (what every facility should be doing)
* Understanding energy costs/energy bill analysis
* Beyond the basics (BAS functions the facility manager should be aware of)
* The role of LEED in building automation

Invite all your co-workers - it's free! Register now while there's still space.

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Trade Press Media Group is authorized by IACET to 0.1 CEU's for this program.



PRESENTED BY:

Christopher Ham
PE, LEED AP
Engineering Design Principal, KlingStubbins


Philip Cunningham
EIT, LEED AP
HVAC Engineer, KlingStubbins


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MODERATED BY:

Greg Zimmerman
Executive Editor
Building Operating Management



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