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Wellsphere from Trane® is a holistic approach to building wellness. It’s a multi-disciplinary collective of experts using world class technologies and services to improve the viability of your building.
Modern connectivity enables proactive downtime prevention with capabilities like remote monitoring, automated system alarms, app-based management, and early-detection analytics.
Cloud-connected systems provide enhanced security, with diligent providers who are constantly combatting the latest cyber threats.
Connected systems enable analytics that measure current energy use, guide improvement actions, and measure results.
Building run smoothly with less dedicated staff by automating tasks like system scheduling.
Contemporary systems manage indoor environments with greater sophistication. They can pinpoint where and when people are in the building to optimize temperature, humidity and ventilation.
Most HVAC equipment up to 15 years old is connectivity ready—or at least close to it. Trane can assess your building and tell you what it will take to get up to speed. It may be easier than you think, and longer you wait the more your building will fall behind.
See how Trane can help you create a well-connected building
Mechanical Engineer Andrew Kozak has sustainability in his DNA.
Modern building systems must support devices from yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Here are some best practices for how to make that all work.
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Mechanical Engineer Andrew Kozak has sustainability in his DNA.
Modern building systems must support devices from yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Here are some best practices for how to make that all work.
This is part three of a three-part series that explores decarbonization, solutions and the importance of modern equipment controls in buildings today. Trane experts discuss how regulations and incentives for decarbonization are impacting customer decisions about which projects to pursue and why controls are included in virtually every one.