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Schools are also community spaces, making them busy
facilities every day of the week. Yet, many are
cash-strapped, which oftentimes leaves the facility or
maintenance manager tasked with a mandate to cut energy
costs. Did you know targeted energy savings can be most
practically realized through the implementation of lighting
controls? Our Advanced Series enables building automation
system integration and control of the most demanding
facility schedules, whether by month, week, or even each
day. This not only improves the productivity of short-staffed
maintenance crews, but also generates savings.
The new ET9500 Building Energy Management System
Interface Box integrates the ET90000 Lighting Controller
with your building’s automation or energy management
system, giving you true “set it and forget it” convenience
in a “box.”
The ET90000 series can be networked via the ET9500
BEMS Interface Box to an existing BEMS/BAS that uses
BACnet
®
MS/TP, BACnet IP, Modbus RTU, Modbus
TCP/IP, and Metasys
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N2 by JCI protocols. It can also
integrate with external devices, such as wall switches and
occupancy sensors, allowing your facility to realize the
cost-saving efficiency of automated, energy-management
control.
For example, a facilities director of a restaurant chain can
install the ET90000 and the ET9500 in all five of its locations.
Integrating the control lighting system with a third party
BEMS gives the director and the maintenance team the
ability to monitor and control the lighting at all five restaurants
from the central downtown office, or remotely from anywhere
through PC and Mobile Apps. For additional peace-of-mind,
the ET90000’s scalability expands easily, so there’s no worry
when three additional outlets open in the near future.
Electronic Controls Portfolio –
Advanced Series Electronic Controls
ET90000 Controller + ET9500 BEMS Interface Box. Smart technology reliably and affordably
handles the most demanding schedules.
“Every night of the week, and on the weekends,
there is something going on at each one of the
seven schools in our district.”