Commercial Thermostat Portfolio Overview Presentation
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Commercial Thermostat Energy Savings Estimating Tool
The Honeywell commercial thermostat energy savings estimator tool is a program that calculates energy savings and financial returns on investment when using a Honeywell commercial programmable thermostat. The user enters inputs into the program such as types of fuel, fuel/electricity prices, geographic location, programming schedules, holiday periods, setpoints, and fuel consumption. There is even a guide that provides building consumption estimates. The outputs of the program calculate energy savings data, financial savings, return on investment data, and environmental impact data. This data provides facility managers and building owners with payback information on their investment of Honeywell’s commercial programmable thermostats.
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Commercial Thermostat Code Compliance Tool – ComCheck 3.3.1
ComCheck is a free tool designed and marketing by the Department of Energy (DOE) to be used by contractors as a way to check and comply with commercial energy codes. ComCheck allows users to enter in information on HVAC, lighting, and envelop building design requirements. The tool also links to a DOE website that allows users to find their state commercial energy code which can then be selected in the program. The tool is easy to use and provides summary reports of compliance criteria for mechanical design, including thermostat control requirements for commercial buildings. Honeywell commercial thermostats meet requirements for all commercial building codes including Title 24, IECC, and ASHRAE.
Two Methods to choose from:
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1. Desk-top version
http://www.energycodes.gov/comcheck/ez_download.stm
- 2. Web-based version
COMcheck-Web performs just like the desktop version, but you don't need to download or install any software on your computer.
http://energycode.pnl.gov/COMcheckWeb/
Status of State Energy Codes
State contacts, current code status, code history, and construction data are located in the state energy codes database.