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FACILITIES SHOW 2015 PREVIEW STREAMLINED ENERGY LOGGING TOOL


Fluke offers the 1730 Three-Phase Energy Logger - an intuitive, easy-to-use tool with professional-level energy data gathering capabilities. It is said to break new ground by enabling a broader category of maintenance professionals to confidently gather energy data while the accompanying Fluke Energy Analyze software scales from the analysis and reporting needs of the facility manager to the advanced analytical requirements of electrical engineers. Even well-run facilities can experience energy waste, most commonly through equipment and system inefficiencies or by operating at expensive times of the day. The Fluke 1730 negates the need for expensive power quality analysers operated by engineers with advanced training whose cost and skill barriers have made energy audits impractical for many facilities. The 1730 is a streamlined energy logging tool with an intuitive design, allowing technicians to carry out load studies and energy logging right out of the box. The results provide facility managers with the information necessary to identify and prioritise energy saving projects. The compact Fluke 1730 conducts key


measurements of voltage, current, power and power factor to identify areas of energy waste. All measured values are logged automatically and can be reviewed during logging. Common setup errors are rectified through re-engineered cables, digital check and auto-correct of all connections and an on-screen wizard for interval setup. It has the highest safety rating in the industry (600V CAT IV/1000V


INTUITIVE DESK BOOKING SOFTWARE


With the workplace becoming increasingly fast-paced and complex business leaders must ensure they invest in technology that empowers workers with collaboration rather than fostering isolation, says Condeco Software. Condeco’s innovative Desk Booking


Common setup errors are rectified through re-engineered cables, digital check and auto- correct of all connections and an on-screen wizard for interval setup


CAT III), can be powered directly from the measured circuit eliminating the need to find a power outlet and has two USB ports for fast data downloads to PCs or standard memory sticks. Data logged by the 1730 can be imported


into the Fluke Energy Analyze software for further processing and archiving. This allows users to analyse energy or load profiles including zoom-in and zoom-out on details; add comments, pictures and other information to data; overlay different logging sessions; create reports; and export measurement results.


Fluke (UK) Stand M946 www.fluke.co.uk


Enter 311 WASHROOM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS


Cistermiser, experts in water-efficient washroom systems will exhibit a range of products including infrared taps and flush control units. Washrooms in commercial buildings can be challenging environments to manage. While they need to be well-maintained to keep them pleasant and hygienic spaces to visit for staff and visitors alike, they can be very expensive to run in terms of water and energy wastage. Facilities managers who come to the


Cistemiser stand can find out more about managing their washrooms effectively, keeping them clean while lowering water and energy costs. There will be technical experts and plumbers on-hand to help show delegates how to calculate the amount of water and energy they could save by using products from Cistermiser’s advanced product range. Visitors will be given information and guidance on the company’s market- leading innovations including its


patented flush control valves and the latest smart technology which can automatically manage the supply of water to a urinal by detecting movement in the washroom. For anyone looking for hands-free taps, the latest in its range of stylish infrared taps - the Vectatap – will be on the stand. In addition, there will be a chance to examine Cistermiser’s revolutionary intelligent infrared sensor Sensazone. This low-cost, highly effective system uses infrared sensors to control energy output, water supply, lighting and ventilation within any commercial washroom. Sensazone has been designed to be


quick and easy to install, retrospectively into an existing washroom or specified within a new facility.


Cistermiser Stand R1403 www.cistermiser.co.uk


Software enables users to easily find available desks and book places in advance to collaborate with colleagues using an interactive floor plan. A user- friendly interface and full mobile integration allows users to book and locate their desks at any time, creating a flexible and connected office environment. When more specialised or private space is needed Condeco takes the stress and effort out of the process with its Meeting Room Booking Software, tying every aspect of room booking into a single easy-to-use platform. The software dashboard synchronises with calendar tools and Condeco’s high quality, digital signage, ensuring that desk and room space bookings are always displayed in real time at all locations to prevent double bookings. Businesses looking to bring more technology into their workplace must ensure that it integrates seamlessly with the workflow and empowers users rather than adding complexity that inadvertently damages the workflow. Interruptions during the day can cost mid-sized businesses £6.6m a year and research from Deloitte recently found that 66% of business leaders were concerned that their workers are overwhelmed with the modern work environment. “Solutions need to be intuitive and easy to use if they are to improve the agility and productivity of a business,” says director of product strategy & design Peter Otto. “With the right tools in place business can enable their staff to keep up with the fast pace of the modern office by working together in a collaborative, supportive environment.”


Condeco Stand S1060 www.condecosoftware.com Enter 313


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