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CANDI Helps San Diego County Non-Profit Implement Smart Building to Optimize Energy Use and Save Money
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MAAC quickly and easily retrofits San
Marcos Head Start Center and sees immediate impact in cost savings to
put back into community services that benefit individuals and families
in need
Oakland, Calif. – November 13, 2017 – A widely held perception is that
smart buildings are cost-effective only for large commercial properties
of over 100,000 square feet. But through a recent project the
Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee (MAAC), a San Diego County
non-profit that supplies life-changing services to individuals and
families, has found a quick and easy way to save energy and money at
its San Marcos Head Start Center. The non-profit worked with CANDI, an
Internet of Things (IoT) technology company that connects devices and
data to the services that create smart buildings, to retrofit the
20,000 square-foot day care center into an affordable “green” building.
The facilities team at the San Marcos Head Start Center now has the
information needed to optimize energy performance, remotely diagnose
and control the building’s HVAC systems, and reduce the frequency of
maintenance visits.
Energy use – including HVAC monitoring and control – represents the
largest operating expense for commercial buildings, and smart building
technologies promise to help lower those costs. But until recently the
complexity and cost of connecting, monitoring, and managing many
different types of equipment in buildings put these efficiencies out of
reach for anything but the largest buildings and budgets. Even with the
recent availability of advanced IoT technologies, for non-profit
organizations like MAAC, time and resources are stretched thin and the
reality of implementing smart technology can seem out of reach.
Recognizing this, CANDI worked with partners to donate devices and
implementation support to help MAAC affordably retrofit its San Marcos
child development center. The facility, located in San Diego County, is
open 12 hours a day, operates a kitchen with walk-in freezer, and
includes offices, classroom, and day care areas. Air conditioning is
critical most of the year to maintain a comfortable environment for the
staff and many small children. CANDI donated an Intel® BMP gateway and
two powerful eGauge meters, and RCS Technology donated three
ZigBee-connected thermostats. Those donations saved the non-profit
about $1,450. MAAC funded project management, the remaining equipment,
installation labor, and fees for a total investment of about $4,500.
Simple, one-day installation
CANDI provided technical guidance for the simple one-day installation
at the San Marcos Head Start Center. Oscar Matos, MAAC facilities
manager, oversaw the project, and local integrator Velociti executed
the installation. On installation day, power was dropped in half of the
building at a time to install the energy meters and replace existing
thermostats. The meters monitored the building’s main electrical
circuits, HVAC, and refrigeration equipment. The thermostats controlled
split-unit heat pumps. MAAC’s IT department was consulted but needed
minimal involvement, as the Intel BMP gateway is network-ready out of
the box. The smart thermostats and energy meters were configured
through the CANDI PowerTools application. Before the day ended, data
was already flowing to provide new insights into the building’s energy
use.
Benefits apparent from the start
Within a month, the installation started to pay off. For example, when
a higher-than-expected energy use over a weekend was observed, the
multi-channel energy monitoring capability made it fast and easy to
drill down into the data to diagnose and identify a specific heat pump
responsible for the off-hour energy consumption. That data prompted a
discussion with the facility’s staff, revealing that a staff member had
manually overridden a thermostat. The dialog resulted in an agreement
on an automated setting that is both comfortable and efficient. Having
detailed information is helping the facilities team reduce ongoing
costs by remotely monitoring anomalies and energy waste caused by
manual overrides, doors and windows left open, equipment problems, and
the like. Longer term, the benefits of reduced energy costs, fewer site
visits, remote equipment monitoring and control, and a more
consistently comfortable environment for the on-site staff and families
combine to make a strong case for affordable, easy-to-implement smart
buildings.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]For more information, visit: https://candicontrols.com/fast-savings-smart-buildings-even-non-profit-can-do-it/
About MAAC
MAAC is the leading provider of comprehensive social services in San
Diego County and works to create healthier and stronger communities by
providing a space where individuals and families in need can find means
to self-sufficiency through advocacy and access to high-quality
programs in five key areas of focus: Affordable Housing, Economic
Development, Education, Health & Wellbeing, and Advocacy &
Leadership Development. The 2017 MAAC Soirée is November 16, 2017 at
the Gallery at Herb & Wood. For more information, visit
www.maacproject.org or Facebook.
About CANDI
CANDI is disrupting the cost and scalability limitations of the smart
building market. Its innovative, open technology easily and
cost-effectively connects devices and data to the services that create
smart buildings. CANDI PowerTools software is built into leading,
low-cost Internet of Things (IoT) gateways, enabling building managers,
smart building systems integrators, and enterprise service providers to
instantly integrate communication with legacy building systems and
next-generation IoT sensors and devices. CANDI handles the complex
protocol and networking problems required to integrate smart device
communications and provides a secure cloud operations center so that
customers can deploy and manage multiple locations and assets using
popular smart building services—quickly, easily, and with significant
ROI. For more information, visit www.candicontrols.com or email
info@candicontrols.com.
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