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Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator Simplifies Facility Management, Helps Cut Operator Demand and Costs
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Latest Release Promotes Operational
Efficiency with Enhanced Mobility, Increased Automation and
Intelligence, and an Intuitive User Interface
MINNEAPOLIS, March 11, 2014 – Honeywell (NYSE:HON) has updated its
flagship building management system, Enterprise Buildings Integrator
(EBI), enabling facility personnel to view and enhance core building technology with greater ease and
precision. EBI R430 helps improve efficiency, and reduce energy and
operational costs by simplifying setup, scheduling and control. New
features include a more robust automation engine, comprehensive mobile
access and a redesigned user interface designed to accelerate both
routine and advanced tasks.
The latest version of EBI addresses the growing trend of smart,
integrated buildings — facilities where automated systems are merged
and managed across the enterprise network. This provides an enhanced
and more comprehensive view of all equipment and activity, which helps
boost productivity every day and deliver savings over the life of a
building. According to the U.S. General Services Administration, a
smart building can trim energy use up to 14 percent and raise
operational efficiency as much as 12 percent.
As a result, more than a quarter of the facility construction and
retrofit projects Honeywell leads now involve some level of
integration, a five-fold increase over the last decade. And EBI is the
engine that provides the necessary interface and intelligence.
“We’ve seen the long-term value of integrated systems and have relied on EBI to extract those savings,” said Paul Greenwood, manager of security and safety at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. “The new release has only amplified the benefits. The automation engine is more powerful, allowing us to program access cards two to three times faster, for example. These efficiencies are important given the volume of related requests we have to process every day.”
The recent upgrades to EBI center on:
• Improved integration – EBI is now compatible with
many common Web services to provide facility managers and IT staff with
new ways to customize how building systems import and mine data, and
synthesize the information into actionable recommendations.
• Increased efficiency – Facility managers can
program and coordinate facility-wide systems — including HVAC,
lighting, security and life safety — in minutes using the revamped
automation engine and scheduling.
• Enhanced mobility – Operators can continue to use
smartphones for remote access and management, but can now implement
tablet-based connectivity, which replicates the user interface of an
EBI workstation and provides access to all building information, such
as system status and trend data that can help optimize energy use in
real time.
• Intuitive interface – While the basic layout and
navigation remain, the new software incorporates features common to
consumer applications, such as drag-and-drop interaction, that make
day-to-day tasks and training easier.
“Facility management is no longer just about maintaining a physical structure,” said Paul Orzeske, president of Honeywell Building Solutions. “The building is now tied to the success of the business it houses. EBI heightens awareness and efficiency, giving operators broader access to the data and tools they need to make lasting improvements — changes that can impact profitability.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive] Honeywell EBI is an award-winning building management system that facilitates the integration of security, comfort, life safety and energy control, among other functions. It gives users a single point of access and consistent view to information and resources that enhance the ability to monitor, manage and protect a facility, campus or multi-site operation.
In addition, EBI communicates with industry-leading open protocols like
BACNet®, OPC® and LonWorks®, which helps customers integrate with
third-party software and hardware, and benefit from the scalability and
flexibility that come with an interoperable architecture.
More than 20,000 EBI systems have been deployed in more than 160
countries over the last decade. Current customers can easily migrate to
the latest release, providing them with the new functionality, as well
as continued returns on their investment.
For more information, visit www.ebi.honeywell.com or follow HoneywellBuild on Twitter.
Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology
and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace
products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and
industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. Based in Morris
Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London,
and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on
Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.
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