
Critical Environments
Cooling and monitoring controls for the rooms that can't go down.
What matters in critical environments
The control fundamentals are the same everywhere. These are the stakes that change here.
Uptime above all
Cooling is part of the availability chain. Every controls change goes through change control, gets a rollback plan, and happens with redundancy verified first.
Granular monitoring
Rack-level and unit-level visibility, alarm thresholds that mean something, and trends fine enough to catch a failing unit before the hot aisle does.
Efficiency without risk
PUE improvements come from setpoint and staging work that never gambles with thermal headroom. Measured moves, verified results.
Where we usually start
Secure Remote Access & Monitoring
Continuous watch on cooling and power-adjacent systems, with alarms routed to people who can act on them.
Controls System Assessment
Verify staging, sensor calibration, and alarm coverage against how the room actually runs today.
Platform-Aware System Integration
CRACs, chillers, and electrical monitoring from different vendors brought into one coherent picture.
The full toolkit applies here too: BMS Graphics Modernization, Controls Database Migration, Energy & Compliance Optimization.