Key Benefits for Public Facilities Centralized Energy Management
Public facilities can manage boilers, HVAC units, radiators, lighting systems, and more from a single platform. This ensures consistent temperature regulation and optimized energy consumption across all zones, whether it is offices, auditoriums, or lobbies.
Dynamic Occupancy-Based Control
With Florawise’s smart thermostatic valves and occupancy sensors, facilities can adapt heating, cooling, and lighting based on real-time occupancy levels. Empty rooms automatically revert to energy-saving modes, while occupied spaces are maintained at optimal comfort levels.
Advanced Energy Monitoring
The platform provides detailed insights into energy usage without requiring large investments in monitoring infrastructure. Building managers can track consumption, identify inefficiencies, and implement corrective measures effectively.
Seamless System Integration
Niagara’s SCADA capabilities allow public facilities to integrate all HVAC components, including boilers, radiators, VRFs, and fan coils, into a cohesive system. This eliminates the inefficiencies caused by isolated operations and ensures all systems work in harmony.
Improved Air Quality and Comfort
Flora AI uses data from wireless air quality sensors to maintain optimal CO2 levels, temperature, and humidity, creating healthier and more comfortable indoor environments for visitors and staff.
Sustainability and Cost Reduction
By reducing energy waste and optimizing system performance, public facilities can significantly lower operational costs while aligning with sustainability goals and regulatory requirements.
Advanced Features with Flora AI and LoRaWAN
Real-Time Adjustments: Flora AI analyzes data from sensors and systems to make intelligent, real-time adjustments to heating, cooling, and ventilation
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Energy-Efficient Lighting: LoRaWAN-enabled sensors monitor lighting usage and ensure lights are turned off in unoccupied areas.
Custom Scenarios: Niagara software offers tailored scenarios to address the specific needs of public facilities, such as event-based climate control or seasonal adjustments.