Retro-Commissioning (RCx) for the Rest of Us
Posted by Kim Wallace on January 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
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Are you a building owner or operator struggling with the inefficiencies of your older building? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Many building owners and operators are fighting the same battle and most of the time they are fighting with a blind fold on.
It’s time to remove that blind fold and discover ways to improve your building’s performance without breaking the bank. When it comes to existing building improvements, one of the most effective ways is to implement a retro-commissioning program. Many times, a retro-commissioning program will incorporate no-cost to low-cost improvements that can not only improve energy consumption, but positively impact your bottom line.
In this blog series, Retro-commissioning for the Rest of Us, I want to encourage you to explore the possibilities of implementing a retro-commissioning (RCx) program into your existing building. Here are some of the topics we will explore:
Introduction January 21, 2011:
Retro-commissioning (RCx) for the Rest of Us
Session One February 18, 2011 :
To commission or not to commission?
I think I want to participate, but I don’t understand the process…
Session Two March 18, 2011:
Qualifying a RCx provider for your RCx
Engineers, don’t take offense!
Session Three April 22, 2011:
Why we trend data and why it’s important
Session Four May 20, 2011:
The Hidden Measures That Can Pay Off in Energy Savings
Session Five June 17, 2011 July 15, 2011:
The importance of persistence in RCx
Session Six July 22, 2011:
Scalability
Each session will be a monthly release; however, questions via post will be answered upon submittal or noted as ‘explained in detail in the coming release’.
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