EES employees recently were “grinding it out” overnight with a unique HVAC project cleanup… but one that took months to plan.
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EES employees recently were “grinding it out” overnight with a unique HVAC project cleanup… but one that took months to plan.
Topics: air handling systems, remediation, Pete Moskal
Blog post by Bruce Marson
As the ongoing pandemic disrupts the supply chain for automation and control system components, EES goes to great lengths to keep projects on time and under budget.
EES was selected as the technical resource and project supervisor on a QBMS system at Eli Lilly’s modular pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, Indiana. The system is still in use more than 15 years later.
With today’s focus on protecting the environment, building owners should consider replacing traditional synthetic refrigerants with ammonia-based systems to save on utilities and protect the planet.
Topics: building controls, PROCOS, bms, ammonia
With today’s ubiquitous device connectivity, protecting your building management and transportation system operations from cybersecurity attacks is imperative. Sophisticated criminals have developed the means to shut down and disrupt operations from anywhere in the world. Vice President of Engineering Dan Luna shares tips and three tools to maintain the security of your system.
Topics: dan luna, firewalls, cybersecurity, network monitoring
EES’ Founder and CEO Pat Miller was featured in a CSIA Talking Industrial Automation podcast by host Lisa Richter. With his usual wit and wisdom, Pat shares the origin story of EES and entertains listeners along the way.
Topics: pat miller, green building, csia
Tuesday, June 1, 2021, I began my 30th year with EES, actually longer if you count my part time work. As I reflect back I asked myself how this journey began...
Topics: Bruce Marson
Engineered Energy Solutions shares details of the recent design and installation of energy efficient HVAC systems for newly-completed oceanfront residential and dining destination Pier Village, located in Long Branch, close to New York City on New Jersey’s Atlantic Coast.
Topics: building controls, energy control systems, VRF, green building
With the added control provided by a VRF system, there are many advantages over conventional air handling systems, including energy savings and a low total cost of ownership.
Topics: building controls, sustainability, VRF, green building
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