An integrated multidisciplinary mechanical and electrical design strategy brings together the work of various design and engineering disciplines. Retro-commissioning is a process that involves the application of commissioning procedures to an existing system or facility, in order to improve its overall performance.
The main objective of the process is obtaining optimal system performance in accordance with the design intent and the owner's operational needs. An energy analysis and audit provides details about the specific energy-using patterns and, consequently, practical ways to reduce energy consumption.
The main objective of the process is obtaining optimal system performance in accordance with the design intent and the owner's operational needs. An energy analysis and audit provides details about the specific energy-using patterns and, consequently, practical ways to reduce energy consumption.
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We are a multidisciplinary team of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers who share a passion for supporting our clients with implementing their vision by identifying energy efficiency opportunities and sustainable approaches. At Pact Engineering, we pride ourselves on our capability to understand the needs of our client and providing the knowledge and experience required for innovative yet meaningful cost-effective solutions.
With energy efficiency and sustainability in the forefront, our services cover a wide range of interrelated areas in engineering of building systems including: Analysis, Code Compliance, Design, Modeling, Optimization, and Verification. Customized for each project, we establish Owner's Project Requirement on which we base our methodologies and procedures.
Retro-commissioning is a process that involves the application of commissioning procedures to an existing system or facility, in order to improve its overall performance. At Pact Engineering we develop project-specific retro-commissioning plans especially for resolving problems that might have developed throughout the building's life.
It is well recognized that a clear understanding of how, when, where, and why a system or facility uses energy is key to developing an efficient energy management program. Energy analysis and audit provide details about the specific energy-using patterns and, consequently, practical ways to reduce energy consumption.
Once being a subject of added marketability, numerical modeling and simulation is currently recognized as a major requirement for increased accuracy and productivity. Due to rising energy costs and a growing interest in sustainable design and Green Building Rating Systems, computer modeling and simulation tools have become increasingly popular in industry and academia.
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Ali Khademi
Dec 05, 2019
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