WiMAX ™ based HVAC options

CTC Wireless is pleased to announce broad area coverage for WiMAX at 4G speeds.

*   Coverage          

*   WiMAX™ vs. WiFi

*   Phones Local & Long Distance

*   Nomesticity and Mobility

*   Private Networks for Medical, VoIP, and Banking

*   Heating and HVAC Control

*   Dry Pipe Backup & Data Center Options

*   Diverse Entrance Redundancy

*   Security Cameras

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment today achieves much of its efficiencies such as pre-cooling buildings and step back during peak loads with automated controls. These automated controls normally require a IP based Ethernet connection to function. Also this equipment is generally found on the roof of the building, often a place difficult to wire. However, since CTC also generally places our equipment in the roofs of taller bindings we often can deeply discount or outright trade the provisioning for this type of connectivity. Our traditional WiFi feeds are often used for HVAC as well but with WiMAX even greater degrees of placement variations, security, separation and management are available to our customers.

HVAC control on a private network does two things, keeps your traffic off the Public Internet or allows for safe passage using advanced VLAN or routing paths. CTC can build networks for you that eliminate the need and expanse of Point-to-Point T-1s or expense outdated frame relay or newer MPLS routers This is immensely valuable for locations that need say a T-1s worth of bandwidth that can be spread across multiple buildings or sites.

This is particularly true for Management companies handling many buildings. Particularly if clustered. Often it is required to have equipment on many sites and monitored from others. This way AC units can be polled from many buildings on the bandwidth normally needed for just one. If they are managing 5 buildings in a given area and paying traditional rates for point-to-point connections this could cost thousands of dollars a month, by using our VPN and Private connection options we usually can handle this kind of requirement for hundreds per month, a significant savings particularly when annualized.

CTC can also securely house the servers that provide the operational brains of the system, and when these servers are stored in one of our data centers you can be assured the power and connectivity supporting it will be fully redundant.

CTC also has dry pipe options, a dry pipe is a standby connection to a network that is a hot failover path or a alternate route to get to your destination. Think of it as a short-cut or a back door into another location. Since dry pipe connections do not require us to buy equivalent connectivity to the Internet these can often be done at lower costs than expected.

CTC can also provide in the cloud solutions that can have your HVAC system running across the city as easily as it runs in your physical office. Furthermore we can do this so cost effectively that most customers will save money while implementing a state of the art system that makes them more efficient and with far more flexibility than traditional older systems. Further by combining other building to building needs such as directory signage, remote lock control, phones, credit card processing, and site-to-site networking even greater savings are possible.

Since each private HVAC network requirement is different please feel free to consult one of our sales engineers in planning your requirements. Our VP of Sales Larry Levin would be happy to answer questions about Cameras, Private networks, VPNs and HVAC options.

More information on a HVAC private network.

 

A HVAC control system is a computerized control system for climate control in buildings. Stand alone control devices may be pneumatic or electronic. Some may have microprocessors, but to be considered a "control system" for the context of this article, computerized and networked are expected requirements. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning. Often, these integrate fire, security, and lighting controls into one system. These systems typically use one or more central controllers to command and monitor the remote terminal unit controllers, and they communicate with one or more personal computers that are used as the operator interface. These control systems are typically used on large commercial and industrial buildings to allow central control of many HVAC units around the building(s). The latest systems use Ethernet for communications between central controllers--allowing remote access from a web browser.

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