OpenHVAC

Open Source Analytics with Beestat

From Concept to Reality: Serving a Community With beestat’s Free and Open Source Analytics

The Prequel Story I became a homeowner for the first time in 2010. I knew nothing about owning a home, and somehow even less about HVAC systems. The one thing I had going for me was a passion for learning and doing. I learned about air handlers, heat pumps, and not to put the thermostat […]

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Monitor High Performance Computing Systems Health with Psychart

The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is a modern data center, home to one of the most powerful high-performance computing (HPC) systems in the world for scientific research in genetics, physics, geology, and more. To ensure optimal performance by NERSC systems in support of science, the infrastructure team at NERSC has to closely

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Building Performance Data

The Do’s & Don’ts of Open Source Building Performance Data

Significant data is generated in the built environment. Design and construction documents, performance simulations, commissioning results, and building performance data (BPD) are generated for all modern buildings. Today, system advancements in energy efficiency, integration, monitoring, and connectivity are expanding our design and facility management options throughout the built environment. Internet-enabled monitoring, ubiquitous user interfaces, machine

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Performing Residential Building Controls Research with Open Source Tools and aggregating data to ensure the net energy spend of a community stayed below a certain threshold.

Performing Residential Building Controls Research with Open Source Tools

My name is Cory Mosiman and I come from the smart buildings space in the commercial world. I went to grad school to study MPC (model predictive control) for buildings at CU Boulder under Gregor Henze. I learned a lot about smart building technologies and started consulting for commercial building owners on technology strategy for

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open-source HVAC projects can boost your service contract retention and improve callback rates

Open-Source HVAC Projects: Don’t Race to the Bottom By Price Matching, Build a Better Service

In 2012, an article published by Angi, then Angie’s List, started to open the discussion over HVAC service contracts. Concerns manifested around the maintenance task list that, arbitrarily, needed to be completed every three to six months. These schedules don’t reflect the real maintenance needs of an HVAC unit, so owners are asking why they

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“Be the Hub, Encourage Spokes”

The Open-Source Ethos If you’re unfamiliar with the term, “Open-Source”, we’re glad you’re here. You can read [this post] about what open-source is, but here is a quick summary for our purposes today. Open-source is a term that, at its core, refers to something that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and shared by anyone.

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Umorpha Systems & the OpenHVAC Community

Umorpha Systems is a new Colorado-based company beginning development of a fully open-source firmware framework for residential HVAC equipment.  We believe bringing open source to HVAC equipment will improve transparency and flexibility over existing products, therefore providing the data and tools contractors desire to make their jobs easier and improve end results for occupants and

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