Four product updates in building automation tech
Building automation systems

SMART EFFICIENCY
The i-Vu Pro v10 building automation system helps facilities of all sizes enhance efficiency, collaboration and resilience. Designed for seamless integration with the manufacturer’s heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment, i-Vu Pro v10 provides dashboards, reports, advanced visualization, network discovery, automated commissioning and add-on artificial intelligence-powered predictive insights. Carrier

COMPREHENSIVE CONTROL
Metasys 14.1 offers a suite of new and enhanced features for comprehensive energy management. The building automation system combines heating, ventilating and air-conditioning; fire; security; and lighting systems into a seamless platform. It allows users to optimize operations, fortify cybersecurity, advance energy and emissions goals, boost productivity and strategically modernize facilities. Johnson Controls

INTELLIGENT INTEGRATION
Connected Solutions is an artificial intelligence-powered platform that integrates building software and technologies into a single interface. Building operators can manage the manufacturer’s software, systems and devices, providing users with comprehensive data and real-time visibility into how critical systems are operating alongside actionable insights on how to troubleshoot challenges. Honeywell

CENTRAL SERVER
The enteliWEB web-based application centralizes building management operations, site engineering and energy analytics. Users can connect all buildings under a single login and track system changes by service personnel, technicians and facilities staff; create, edit and save objects; modify system graphics and back up databases from a single front end; and turn existing data and sensors into virtual meters. Delta Controls
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