INTEROPERABILITY is as easy as...
“ E NERGY E XECUTIVE III”(R)
S OFTWARE
Multi-faceted Windows 2000/XP
GUI with communication drivers
for many common BMS networks
and Standard Protocols
S oftware F eatures
Standard EMS Tenant After-Hours Overrides
• Build Custom GUI’s • Dial in Voice/DTMF Interface
• TOD Scheduling Editor • Dynamic Sharing of Common Loads
• Set Point Editor • Billing by
• Manual Override Editor • $ per Hour
• $ kWh (metered or calc)
• Point Group Assignments • $ per Sq Ft/Hour
• Combination of above
• Global Cycling/Shedding
• Lease/Occupancy Schedules
• Submetering
• Pre Scheduled Billable Overrides
C ustom G UI’s
• Background Screens (.BMP,.JPG)
• Digital Pictures
• Drawings
• Microsoft Paint
• AutoCAD
• Vendor Libraries
• Etc.
C ustom G UI’s
• Drop Objects on Backgrounds
• Text Boxes
• Point Values
• Picture Links
• Animation Objects
• Flood Objects
Example of floor plan with point values
Typical RTU with animation, flood boxes and point values
T OD S chedules
• Daily/Holiday and Special Events
• User Programmable Groups
• All Points from One Window
• Copy/Paste Functions
• User Programmable Holiday Definition
• Partial Occupancy
Daily Schedule Editor
Programmable Holiday Definition
T enant A fter H ours
O verrides and B illing
• Easy Dial Up Tenant Access from Any Phone
• Clear Voice Prompts for Override Orders
• Unlimited Tenants, Tenant Areas, Employees
• Equitably Shared Common Loads and Charges
• Billing Service Charge, Shared Building Use Charges
• Local or Remote Bill Printing
• Detailed Management Reports
Tenant Configuration
Tenant Areas
Tenant Employees and Access Codes
L andlord E conomic B enefits
(From Tenant Override)
• Energy Cost Avoidance (EMS Functions)
• Increased Revenues (Overtime Charges)
• Increased Market Value of Facility (CAP Rate)
• Unattended Tenant Override Implementation
• Lower Base Lease Rates Means Attractive Facility
• Detailed Reporting Means Easy Tenant Service
• Increased Bottom Line for Operations
L andlord E conomic B enefits
(From Interoperability)
• Interface to existing networks in facility
• Interface to existing or future machine controllers
• No need to replace working components
• Independence from single vendor
• Flexibility for expansion
• Possibility for open bidding for support service
• Selling point for facility (Politically Correct)
E E III N etwork D rivers
• Teletrol
• Opto22 Optomux
• Honeywell TR740/720 PLC
• Honeywell XL5000
• Allen-Bradley PLC
• Automatrix PUP
• Andover 256 (being converted from DOS)
• MODBUS (being converted from DOS)
• Johnson Controls N2
• LonWorks
• BACnet