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Automating Commissioning with Software: Science Fiction or the New Reality?

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Description

New advances in software technology are creating a revolution in how mechanical and control systems can be commissioned. These advances allow a commissioning professional to use software to command all mechanical systems in a building to go through a set of functions while powerful analytics software analyzes their performance and automatically identifies deficiencies. Is this science fiction, or the latest technology that is about to disrupt how buildings are commissioned? In this session we will explore how these systems work, what these technologies are capable (and not capable) of, and what the impacts of using them could mean for the commissioning industry.

Contributors

  • Ricardo Moromisato, AScT, CEM

    Ricardo is an engineering technologist with over 25 years of experience in energy management. He began focusing on building energy analytics in 2007, eventually developing an enterprise-level commissioning tool still in use today. Ricardo was actively involved in the formation of CopperTree Analytics and now, as a Business Intelligence Analyst, has a unique role with a team of professionals focusing on a software-as-a-service platform for performance analytics, energy monitoring and fault detection and diagnostics. He is a Certified Energy Manager and holds a Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

August 24, 2020
Mon 12:40 PM PDT

Duration 1H 0M

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