Enhancement to Smart Connected Chiller program allows chiller plant operators to access chiller data from PC and mobile devices


Johnson Controls has added a powerful new dashboard for chiller plant operators to its Smart Connected Chillers program. The operator dashboard from Johnson Controls provides chiller plant operators with 24x7 access to chiller trend data and predictive analytics that Johnson Controls factory technicians use to maintain and troubleshoot chillers for their customers. Having this information can help plant operators detect issues before they become future problems.

The operator dashboard is enabled by the Smart Connected Chillers Internet of Things (IoT) program, which connects chillers to a cloud-based Microsoft Azure computing platform that can collect and analyze trends and fault data. Currently, over 3,000 chillers of all makes and models are connected to the platform. For more than three years, Johnson Controls branch technicians have been using the tools and predictive analytics to help identify early indicators of potential issues and head them off before they become problems. The program's capabilities significantly reduce the risk of unplanned
downtime and emergency repairs. When used as part of a Johnson Controls planned service agreement, Smart Connected Chillers have 66 percent fewer critical emergencies than unconnected chillers.

The new operator dashboard provides remote access to critical alarms, alerts and analysis on phones and tablets, giving chiller operators convenient access to chiller data wherever they have a mobile connection. In addition, the mobile dashboard saves time by partially automating daily chiller logging processes.

The operator dashboard is available as part of Johnson Controls Connected Chiller service and Smart EquipmentTMsupport programs.

For more information, visit: www.johnsoncontrols.com/buildings/specialty-pages/connected-chillers.



November 3, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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