The Clarke Energy Management System generates significant savings
in energy consumption & flue emissions by cutting out avoidable
wastage. It achieves this by utilising technical innovations and the
implementation of good housekeeping policies such as: -
Residual Heat Optimisation - This feature utilises the heat
already generated by the heater to maximum effect by constantly
altering the heat output to achieve optimum performance.
Accurate Temperature Control - Standard thermostats are only
accurate to within +/- 3°C. We install self-calibrating Digital
Temperature Sensors, which are accurate to within 0·1°C, thereby
cutting out excessive temperature swings.
Accurate time control, including automatic BST/GMT updates
Tamperproof - Without the appropriate code, no unauthorised
alteration to the time & temperature settings will be accepted
by the System.
External Temperature Sensor - By monitoring the outside
temperature, the System will raise or lower the internal ambient
temperature as appropriate.
Self-Learning Start Programme - Calculates the exact time
required for each heater or heating zone to achieve the target
temperature dependent on the prevailing internal & external
temperature.
Optimised Stop Programme - Gradually reduces the ambient
temperature in the last hour of the working day.
Delay Action Door Switches - Shuts off the nearest heater or
heating zone if external roller shutter doors are left open for more
than a preprogrammed period of time.
Other features the System offers:-
Our energy management systems also offer a range of other
features to help reduce wastage.
Programmable Holiday Periods
Pre-programmable variable temperature settings throughout the
day.
Individual override facility for each heater or heating
zone.
Central control of all heating from one or more locations via
the clients existing local PC or network PC.
Automatic frost protection.
The system is wired using the latest Can-Bus technology. This
means that if additional heaters are required or a completely new
heating system is fitted, they can simply be 'plugged' into the
existing wiring circuit.