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November 13, 2019


John Bourne, A.G. Coombs Advisory
“Air-conditioning systems can consume over 50% of energy in buildings. Tuning HVAC systems to enable them to work properly is the ‘first best’ money you can spend to improve energy efficiency in a building.”
At the recent AIRAH Future of HVAC Conference in Brisbane A.G. Coombs Advisory’s John Bourne delivered a paper setting out a vision for the effective tuning of buildings for optimal performance. John describes how this is changing with access to more data and advanced cloud-based analytics capabilities addressing:
The paper steps through the various phases of the building tuning process and identifies where expected developments in technology will change the way we tune and optimise our buildings.
Find the paper as published in Equilibrium at https://www.airah.org.au/Content_Files/EcoLibrium/2019/11-19-Eco-technical-paper.pdf
For more information on A.G. Coombs leading capabilities in tuning building systems for optimal performance, energy efficacy and life cycle go to: https://www.agcoombs.com.au/what-we-do/sustainability/

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