Parker Fluid Controls Division

August 11, 2010 - 3:17 pm No Comments

How can the pneumatically controlled building advance with the times to be more sustainable without a disruptive and costly overhaul?

The Answer: By converting a building with working but outdated pneumatic control system to a Direct Digital Control (DDC), using wireless technology. Wireless pneumatic Direct Digital Control (DDC) provides rapid payback and minimal disruption to gain ongoing energy and maintenance cost savings, while improving comfort and operations.

Companies are always seeking ways to reduce costs and gain better economic advantages. A large number of buildings with pneumatic control infrastructure are falling behind in energy management as digital systems and networks become more common and critical. Their operating expenses and asset valuations are severely impacted as energy and maintenance costs rise and more value is attributed to energy efficiency and sustainability.Parker Fluid Controls Division

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