Solutions
Public Assembly
Aircuity delivers airside energy efficiency for all variable occupancy buildings.
From convention centers and sports arenas to auditoriums, libraries and airport terminals, public assembly spaces of all kinds can be challenging environments to provide proper environmental control. Aircuity provides the information needed to make smart choices to deliver and maintain an ideal indoor environment across these widely varying areas.
Solving the Complexity of Dynamic Indoor Environments
The need to balance occupant comfort is magnified by the dynamic indoor environment of multi-purpose facilities: an arena may host 13,000 screaming fans watching an ice hockey game one night, followed by 6,000 spectators attending a Monster Truck rally the next. Similarly, conference areas may host large events one week followed by a series of smaller events. The space is the same, but the airflow and ventilation requirements change dramatically from one situation to another. Aircuity solutions provide the flexibility required to effectively monitor the indoor environmental quality and then inform building management systems about changing conditions to properly adjust HVAC settings. The result is the right amount of ventilation for any type of situation.
Multi-parameter Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) = Significant Energy Savings
The number of occupants walking through airport terminals, convention centers, even hotel ball rooms changes dramatically from one moment to the next. At times, these spaces are occupied at 100% capacity, while other times, they are completely unoccupied. Aircuity’s multi-parameter DCV solution automatically adjusts the air flow levels to support the ventilation requirements needed for that particular room, delivering proper levels of fresh air at just the right time. In return, facilities are able to achieve significant energy savings and return on their investment.
Proper Ventilation for Better Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
For facilities housing crucial documents like libraries, museums and archives, protecting the IEQ and providing proper humidity control is critical. Aircuity’s multiplexed air sampling system with centralized sensors can monitor and adjust the airflow as needed, to ensure a comfortable and dry indoor environment is achieved at all times.
Intelligence and Insight
Aircuity Advisor services provide visual reports and actionable information to ensure energy savings and optimize facility performance. Facility managers can access current and historical information, including IEQ, energy use, flow data, and more.
Press Release
MIT Utilizes Aircuity in Hayden Library to save $100,000
Article
Today's Facility Manager – Using Smart and Healthy Ventilation to Improve Your Building's Energy Efficiency
Recent research indicates that buildings are responsible for roughly 40% of global energy consumption. Incorporating "green" building technology within your facility can alleviate the strain on our environment. Learn why Aircuity is focused on smart and healthy ventilation.
White Paper
OptiNet Applications – A Review of the Unique Requirements for Facility Monitoring System
To successfully and cost effectively enable energy savings applications such as demand controlled ventilation and differential enthalpy economizer control, a multi-parameter, multiple location, facility monitoring system should be deployed and at least meet the requirements described within this white paper.
