Optimizing Building Systems: Leveraging Flow and Energy Measurement for Efficiency and Performance

Abstract:

In today’s climate, efficient Building systems are crucial to meet industry standards, and flow and energy measurement play a pivotal role in ensuring optimal performance within HVAC systems. Through real-world examples, this webinar will demonstrate how flow and energy meters can be selected and utilized to resolve operational issues, improving overall efficiency. This webinar will also explain how to leverage flow and energy meter data to gain insights into system conditions, enabling proactive maintenance and troubleshooting.

Learning Objectives:

  • Considerations for Proper BTU Measurement
  • Considerations in selecting flow meters and flow Technologies
  • Utilizing flow metered data to identify system conditions and resolve operational issues
  • How submetering equipment provides value over system-wide metering

Sponsored by: ONICON Incorporated

ONICON Incorporated and Air Monitor Corporation are manufacturers of water flow, airflow & energy meters for HVAC applications. These meters are ideal for campus energy, central plant, mixed use facilities, multi-family residential buildings, etc. Retrofit kits are available for installation without shutdown, and communications protocols are available with all meters. Our broad range of product solutions are tailored to your application and arrive ready to use, right out of the box. This attention to detail simplifies installation and maximizes performance. The ONICON FP-4400 Portable Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow meter is the ideal solution for TAB and commissioning.

Date

Oct 22 2024

Time

2:00 pm

Speakers

  • Francisco Valentine
    Francisco Valentine
    P.E., BAS Engineer, Davisystems, LLC
  • Zack Landis
    Zack Landis
    Senior Regional Sales Manager, ONICON Incorporated

    Zack Landis is a Senior Regional Sales Manager at ONICON Incorporated and Air Monitor Corporation. He received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Florida. Zack began his career in 2011 as a Sales Application Engineer for ONICON Incorporated before moving into a managerial role in 2013. Originally from north Georgia, Zack has lived in the Tampa Bay area for the past 20 years.

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