Automated Logic Corporation

Automated Logic Corporation

Automated Logic Corporation

Company: Automated Logic Corporation
Contact: Simon D. Mahoney
Phone: 0414 647 310
Email: smahoney@automatedlogic.com
Website: www.automatedlogic.com

Automated Logic’s WebCTRL is a Building Automation System that utilises BACnet open protocol.

Energy Reports is a JAVA application that runs concurrently with WebCTRL, offering access to key environmental reports through Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers.

All consumption and demand data for electricity, gas, oil, steam, water and chilled water is stored in a dedicated industry standard database.

Metered energy sources are easily configured and assigned to building or area levels in the Energy Reports user tree. Designed for use in single- or multiple-building campuses,
Energy Reports plugs directly into existing WebCTRL systems with minimal setup, and it is ideal for WebCTRL retrofit or new construction projects.

Energy Reports enables users to compare energy consumption or demand over different periods with drop-down menus or to create custom periods using the calendar control. Dynamic and animated three-dimensional colour graphs are quickly rendered in bar, line, pie, or tabular data format. A single mouse click enables the user to normalize consumption data, convert to cost in terms of currency or carbon dioxide emissions or change engineering units on the fly!

Energy consumption can be benchmarked and compared to validated data or to similar buildings in your area using a simple animated toolbar. Similarly, occupied vs. unoccupied building energy usage can be differentiated visually.

And to make operations even easier, Energy Reports includes a Report Manager so that recurring monthly, quarterly or yearly reports can be scheduled and automatically sent to designated personnel via email in Adobe PDF and/or Microsoft Excel format.

These products are in current use worldwide, including many LEED Platinum certified and Australian 6 Star Green Star buildings in Australia and Asia Pacific region.

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