University campuses are generally very widespread and maintenance issues, both reactive and programmed are difficult. Even finding some valves is difficult with the passage of time.
Commissioning of a site wide networked IP addressable electronic water management system which incorporates a graphical user interface that provides the identification and location of all equipment rapidly, is a significant benefit of a campus which may include 20-50 separate buildings.
Water supply performance issues are resolved by ensuring that valve run times are controlled for duration and cannot be left running indefinitely, which in turn delivers environmental benefits of saving precious water.
Deployment of an Avac Water Management system facilitates implementation of programmed maintenance or device replacement based on usage which is derived from the electronic logging conducted by the system.
The system can be fully integrated with the traditional BMS system allowing for any system alarm conditions to be recorded and transmitted to staff in order to be mobilised for rectification actions.
Remote access and control of any or all valves in the project can be provided to authorised personnel using a computer, iPad etc, allowing for very fast response times for diagnosis of an issues.