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Aircuity 2.0 immediately provided insight for Industrial Hygiene Department
NEWTON, Mass., USA – Aircuity, (www.aircuity.com), creator of
measurably better environments, announced that it has migrated systems
at Michigan State University from the original platform to the next
generation; Aircuity 2.0. To date two of the nine systems installed on
campus have been migrated with the remaining seven scheduled to be
completed. MSU has already used the next generation web app for insight
into the operation of their labs.
The 2.0 out-of-the box Aircuity web app provides data that is
beneficial for a variety of users at an institution, including energy
saved and occupant protection provided. The analytics present it in a
way that is easy to understand and navigate. At MSU David Erickson,
Senior Industrial Hygienist, began using the Aircuity web app to
monitor spaces as soon as the first 2.0 conversions were complete. Soon
after it helped him to identify an event that took place in a procedure
room.
Erickson shared, “I logged into the web app, and noticed a CO2 event,
then investigated it further using the graphing and exporting feature.
Within the data I could see Aircuity sensing the elevated level of CO2
and responding by increasing the amount of outside air flowing into the
room- which provided added occupant protection. I contacted the
building manager and we identified the source. I use Aircuity as a way
to see what occupants are doing in the lab areas and 2.0 allows me to
see the data in a clean and user-friendly fashion.”
MSU will receive several additional benefits as a result of the
conversion including upgrades to the physical Aircuity system, enhanced
cyber security, automated software updates and an expandable platform
that allows for growth and customization throughout the life cycle of
MSU’s Aircuity installations.
Since its launch in 2000, Aircuity has been the leading solution for
demand control ventilation and IEQ. The company has over 700
installations in 17 countries with higher education customers such as
University of California, Irvine, University of Cambridge, University
of Pennsylvania and Northwestern University. Aircuity 2.0 further
distinguishes Aircuity as the most robust, efficient, and verifiable
airside solution available.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]ABOUT AIRCUITY
Aircuity creates smart airside solutions through its intelligent
building platform, significantly reducing energy costs and improving
the indoor environmental quality for occupants. As the demand control
solution, Aircuity optimizes ventilation rates through its patented
technology. As a result, commercial, institutional and lab building
owners can lower operating costs, protect occupants and verifiably
reduce energy use by as much as 60 percent. Founded in 2000 and
headquartered in Newton, MA, Aircuity’s solutions have benefited over
400 organizations such as Google, Amazon, Eli Lilly, Masdar City, the
University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California-Irvine.
For additional information on the company and its solutions, please
visit: www.aircuity.com.
ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Michigan State University has been working to advance the common good
in uncommon ways for more than 150 years. One of the top research
universities in the world, MSU focuses its vast resources on creating
solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges, while
providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive
academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17
degree-granting colleges.
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