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Ingegneria Ambientale – Le Piu Avanzate Tecnologie Wireless Per Il Risparmio Energetico October 2nd 2009
Sommario – Spesso siti industriali hanno apparecchiature datate
che richiedono un monitoraggio manuale. Non è facile
acquisire dati, andamenti o allarmi e non possono essere facilmente
integrati in quelli che sono oggi le tecniche di monitoraggio
energetico, di manutenzione predittiva, o di miglioramento
dei processi produttivi. Malfunzionamenti od errori non
rilevati spesso impattano notevolmente sui costi. Automatizzare
queste letture sarebbe l’ideale, ma i costi e l’invasività per
installare i trasduttori sono proibitivi: tipicamente, i processi
devono essere interrotti, bisogna rompere o manomettere sigilli,
Sommario – Spesso siti industriali hanno apparecchiature datateche richiedono un monitoraggio manuale. Non è facileacquisire dati, andamenti o allarmi e non possono essere facilmenteintegrati in quelli che sono oggi le tecniche di monitoraggioenergetico, di manutenzione predittiva, o di miglioramentodei processi produttivi. Malfunzionamenti od errori nonrilevati spesso impattano notevolmente sui costi. Automatizzarequeste letture sarebbe l’ideale, ma i costi e l’invasività perinstallare i trasduttori sono proibitivi: tipicamente, i processidevono essere interrotti, bisogna rompere o manomettere sigilli,
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EO News – Un compromesso tra vecchio e nuovo September 25th 2009
Grazie alle tecnologie wireless programmabili di
rilevamento non invasivo, secondo Chiara Di Baldassarre,
business development manager di All Data,
anche gli impianti più vecchi si possono
ammodernare
Grazie alle tecnologie wireless programmabili dirilevamento non invasivo, secondo Chiara Di Baldassarre,business development manager di All Data,anche gli impianti più vecchi si possonoammodernare
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Archi-Tech – Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat from Cypress Envirosystems August 9th 2009
The Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat (WPT) retrofits existing pneumatic thermostats to deliver direct digital control (DDC) functionality in minutes. Compared with a cost of $2,500 or more per zone for implementing DDC systems, the WPT costs less than 20 percent as much, and it may be installed in under 20 minutes with
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The Chief Engineer – From Pneumatic To Digital Controls August 9th 2009
When you publish a magazine like the Chief Engineer, you get a lot of phone
calls, letters and press releases from companies that want to tell you about
their products or services in the hope that you’ll write a story about them.
Most of the time, there really isn’t much contained in the information
provided that we think our readers would enjoy knowing about. But every now and
then someone shows us a new product that really excites us. Such was the case
when Rich Silver, from G&O Thermal Supply Company in Chicago, stopped by
our editorial offices to show us a new control technology from Cypress Envirosystems.
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ControlGlobal.com – One Honeywell Brings Synergy to Users Group July 19th 2009
Beginning with Honeywell Sensing and Control presdient Beth Wozniak’s address at Sensors Expo in Chicago on June 10, and continuing with new Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS) president Norm Gilsdorf’s inaugural address at the 2009 Honeywell Users Group Americas, was the clear message that HPS is a member of a much larger organization, and is taking advantage of that membership in a united One Honeywell to bring benefits to end users. Senior executives from Sensing and Control, Building Systems and LifeSafety were on hand to add knowledge and expertise to HPS’ message.
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Pubbliredazionale – Le Ultime Tecnologie Wireless Per Il Risparmio Energetico July 1st 2009
Il nome Cypress Envirosystems non è casuale e fa percepire con immediatezza attenzione all’ambiente e al risparmio energetico:non è un caso che la prima installazione in Italia sia stata fatta in un impianto di depurazione acque, non è un caso che la missione della società sia fornire soluzioni per il Risparmio Energetico e per l’Incremento della Produttività.
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AutomatedBuildings.com – Cypress Envirosystems' Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat Wins Prestigious Buildy Award for Smart Devices June 23rd 2009
Device Honored for Enabling Smart Grid Auto Demand Response for County of Santa Clara Buildings
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 23, 2009 - Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY), today announced that its Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat (WPT) has won in the Smart Devices category at the fifth annual Buildy Awards. The WPT was nominated for its implementation in buildings for the County of Santa Clara, California.
The majority of commercial buildings in use today have stand-alone pneumatic thermostats that require manual operation. The WPT brings “smart” communication to these thermostats via a non-disruptive installation in under 20 minutes, providing an automated method to cut air-conditioning or heating during peak periods. This relieves strain on the electrical grid and reduces demand during periods of high usage – a key goal of Smart Grid implementation.
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LiveModern.com – ConnectivityWeek 2009: Speed Tour of the Expo June 12th 2009
The ConnectivityWeek 2009 Expo is an interesting collection of exhibitors. The idea of this tour is to quickly convey the basic offerings at these exhibits and how they might relate to managing energy consumption in your commercial spaces. At its core, the conference is about connectivity in buildings. I talked with most of the vendors with products in the intelligent-building category.
These brief notes are in no particular order. There were many other exhibitors, ranging from electric car charging stations to power industry consulting firms, that I did not interview for this article.
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ChemicalProcessing.com – Non-invasive Wireless Monitoring Provides Fast Payback June 3rd 2009
One of our goals in the Corporate Facilities Services group at Genentech is to attain world-class operation. We particularly focus on continuous improvement of facilities and maintenance systems to reduce operating costs. Driving down these costs enables the company to allocate more funds for developing the product pipeline and achieving its mission of meeting unmet medical needs.
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PharmaManufacturing.com – Genentech Gets More Wireless, Less Worry May 4th 2009
One of the goals of the Corporate Facilities Services group at Genentech is to operate a world-class facility. The primary focus for achieving this goal is continuous improvement of facilities and maintenance systems to reduce operating costs. By driving down operating costs, more funds can be allocated to developing the product pipeline and achieving the mission.
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