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Is Your HVAC System Proactive or Reactive?
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Whether an HVAC system is proactive or reactive can have a huge impact on labor hours and energy use. Some systems are proactive, but labor intense. Other systems are labor efficient, but reactive and wasteful. For example, occupancy sensors are labor efficient. But do you want to pay to heat a 300-seat auditorium when a single student sits down to study for two hours between classes?
You need an HVAC system that is both proactive and labor efficient.
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Introducing: Dynamic Zone Scheduling
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Dynamic zone scheduling is a hot new feature in Events2HVAC that will be helpful to many users. Common uses include:
- Large or old building air handlers (AHUs) that you don’t want to cycle on and off
- Outside door access control for a building or group of buildings
- K-12 schools, office buildings, and other facilities with base schedules and frequent after-hours or early morning events
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