Manual Controls Limit Efficiency and Visibility

Building Automation Installation in Fullerton for facilities requiring centralized monitoring and control of mechanical systems

Anderson Air Conditioning, L.P. installs building automation systems that monitor and control HVAC equipment, lighting, and other mechanical components from centralized interfaces, giving facility managers improved visibility into performance and operating conditions. You currently manage multiple HVAC units, exhaust fans, and control zones using individual thermostats and manual schedules that require constant adjustment and provide no data about energy usage or equipment runtime. When systems fail, you learn about problems from tenant complaints rather than automated alerts, and you lack the information needed to optimize schedules or identify inefficient operation.


Automation systems integrate HVAC components, sensors, and controls into a single platform that logs performance data, adjusts setpoints based on occupancy, and sends alerts when equipment operates outside normal parameters. Technicians configure system sequences to match building use patterns, install sensors that monitor temperature and airflow, and program controls to reduce energy consumption during unoccupied hours. Proper configuration ensures accurate monitoring, reliable automated responses, and user interfaces that facility staff can operate without specialized training.


If your Fullerton facility operates equipment without centralized monitoring or if you lack data about energy usage and system performance, reach out to discuss automation options.

Carrier trains, tests, and certifies HVAC installers to be experts in building controls.

With thorough training and ongoing testing, our certified installers are always

available to help you get the most from your i-Vu building automation system.

Find a Carrier Controls Expert in your area:

https://www.carrier.com/commercial/en/us/controls-expert/locate-an-expert


Why Choose a Controls Expert Contractor?

  • Extensive knowledge of the i-Vu building automation system
  • More than just a vendor- a partner dedicated to optimizing the performance of
  • your building
  • Peace-of-mind: ensure your equipment and controls are expertly maintained
  • Consistently maximize the value of your building’s systems


AMS is a Carrier Gold Tier Controls Experts, this tier includes both experienced technicians with foundational tools and advanced

capabilities:

  • i-Vu web user interface for efficient system
  • control
  • Application -specific solutions for targeted
  • buildings needs
  • GPC library-based programming for streamlined
  • operations
  • Graphical customization for tailored system
  • displays
  • Custom setups and programming for unique
  • applications
  • Seamless integration with third-party
  • applications

Automation System Questions

Facility managers and building owners often ask about system capabilities, integration with existing equipment, and long-term operational benefits.

What equipment can building automation systems control?

Systems integrate HVAC units, exhaust fans, lighting circuits, access controls, and other mechanical components that accept digital control signals or network connections.

How does automation reduce energy costs?

Automated schedules reduce runtime during unoccupied hours, setpoint adjustments prevent overcooling or overheating, and performance monitoring identifies inefficient operation that wastes energy.

Why does system configuration matter?

Poorly programmed sequences can cause comfort problems, waste energy through conflicting commands, or fail to respond correctly to occupancy changes and equipment failures.

What happens when automation systems fail?

Most systems include manual override capabilities that allow staff to control equipment directly, and critical components like HVAC units continue operating even if network connections or control interfaces fail.

When should automation be installed in Fullerton facilities?

Installation works best during building renovations or equipment upgrades when controls can be integrated with new mechanical systems, but retrofit installations are possible with existing equipment.

Anderson Air Conditioning, L.P. configures building automation systems to support smarter facility management and improved operational efficiency. Contact the team to discuss system options and integration with your existing mechanical equipment.