FCS OmniColl building energy performance monitoring at WEEC


Milford, OH  – FCS will demonstrate its OmniColl building performance monitoring system at booth 709 during the 2013 World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC). The show takes place from Sept. 25-27 at the Washington Convention Center (Washington, D.C.).

The FCS OmniColl helps eliminate waste, cut costs and reduce carbon emissions by allowing customers to track multiple parameters of a building’s resource usage, including water, gas and electricity. It is also capable of monitoring in-building parameters including temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide and movement.

OmniColl is a modular communications platform capable of relaying data from thousands of measurement points for multiple applications, without the need for wiring or communications charges commonly associated with conventional data logging systems. Information is collected and analyzed by a secure web server, keeping customers informed in near real time of their building’s energy usage and security system status. For additional information on FCS building and energy management products, call 800-531-5465, visitwww.fluidconservation.com or email sales@fluidconservation.com.
 

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Company Profile:
FCS, a Halma company, is the North American industry leader in water leak detection technology. It is part of the Halma Water Management group, which designs and manufactures market-leading data logging and telemetry equipment, and leak detection and pressure control products. FCS was the first organization to patent leak correlation technology, and today its products are installed with over 1000 utilities throughout the United States.



September 11, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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