How Wireless Sensors Can Solve Your Heating Problems
Some buildings are just hard to heat.
Every heating
contractor has one or two hard to heat buildings. Big multi-use buildings like
schools, churches and public buildings that have a tough combination of large
spaces and small offices scattered throughout the building. Older buildings
that may have had several renovations or additions over time. Sometimes
the building’s heating system was just poorly designed in the first place.
However, the
tenants don’t care about why the building is so hard to heat, they just want an
apartment or office that is not so cold they need mittens or so hot that they
need to keep the windows open in the winter. Building managers and owners want
that too!
An HVAC
technician faced with an unbalanced, hard to heat building needs some powerful
diagnostic tools to figure out what is wrong and how to fix it.
Heat-Timer® wireless sensors can help diagnose those tough heating
problems
One of the
primary tools are the wireless room sensors from Heat-Timer®. These sensors can
be mounted permanently throughout the building or can be moved to different
locations by a technician as needed to diagnose specific problems.
The
Heat-Timer wireless sensors can be used two ways to analyze a
troublesome heating system. The Heat-Timer wireless space sensor measures the
air temperature in a space and gives a residents perspective of the room
temperature. The wireless temperature module sensor can be clamped directly to
a radiator, feed or return pipe giving near instantaneous feedback on the heat
distribution through the building.
With BuildingNet® technicians can solve heating system problems from
anywhere
Wireless
temperature sensors are not new. What makes Heat-Timer wireless temperature
sensors so powerful as a diagnostic tool is the BuildingNet® Website and Mobile
App. A technician using BuildingNet can monitor the wireless temperature sensors
in the building in real-time, or look back at a sensor’s data history, which
can show how the heat at that location varies throughout the day or over the
heating season.
The mobile app
also allows the technician to monitor and change setpoints in the Platinum
controller easily from anywhere. For example, a technician can use
BuildingNet’s mobile app to call for heat, and then monitor a series of sensors
to see how it is impacting the building. The technician can make some
adjustments to the system, and then try it again to see if there has been any
improvement.
Wireless sensors and BuildingNet can solve the most challenging heating
problems
An apartment
complex in Albany, NY used both wireless sensors and remote monitoring to diagnose a particularly difficult
heating problem. The southeast side of the building tended to be too hot, while
the north side units typically did not receive enough heat. Oddly, some of the
north end units received heat in some registers, but not others.
The contractor
used multiple wireless space temperature sensors to monitor temperatures
throughout the building. After some detective work, they realized that the
north side steam pipe runs crossed from the north to the east side of the
building, so some apartments were receiving heat from two separate sources. The
second problem was that the solar gain on the south side of the building was so
high that it was skewing the calculated building average temperature that the
controller was using to control steam output. This caused the steam to shut off
before the north side of the building was up to temperature.
Once they
understood what was happening in the building, they were able to adjust the
response of the Platinum boiler controllers and then monitor the response until
they were able to perfectly balance the heat throughout the building. No walls
or plumbing were harmed in the making of these optimizations!
Heat-timer® Room Sensors should be in your Technician Toolbox
If you are
responsible for a hard to heat building, consider the Heat-Timer® Platinum
series internet controls as a solution. The combination of flexible Platinum
controllers, wireless temperature sensors and BuildingNet for complete internet
or mobile app visibility, can help you find and fix the toughest heating
problems more easily. Visit https://www.heat-timer.com/
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