This webinar was originally held on September 11, 2024 and is now available for on demand viewing.
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
Smart buildings of the future drive efficiency and sustainability and start with digitally enabled HVAC systems. Building owners are looking for solutions that can help provide reliable automation and drive ROI with increased sustainable operations. Meanwhile, contractors are faced with challenges like changing DOE regulations, labor shortages, and complex decarbonization initiatives. Not sure where to start? Trane can help.
Join our webinar to learn more about market trends and how digital equipment controllers can bring value to buildings of all sizes—from installation, commissioning, to serving.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Gain a better understanding of smart buildings.
- Explore the market trends that are impacting the light commercial audience, including decarbonization, changing DOE regulations, and labor shortages.
- Discover how connected solutions meet owner demands.
- Understand how to set up, commission, and service HVAC equipment.
- Learn about the Symbio® Equipment Controller portfolio and see a live demo of Trane’s Symbio® Service & Installation mobile app.
Speakers
Rick Kloeppner
Light Commercial Controls Product Manager
Trane Commercial
Rick Kloeppner is a Product Manager in the Commercial Building Automation Group at Trane, headquartered in White Bear Lake, MN. With a focus on Light Unitary Controls, Rick oversees a range of products including thermostats, small building automation systems, and rooftop unitary controllers. Rick joined Trane in 2007, first managing Trane’s field applied BACnet controllers and terminal factory controllers.
Rachel Nilsson
Product Manager, Controls Service Tools
Trane Commercial
Rachel Nilsson is a Product Manager for Trane Controls based out of St. Paul, MN. Rachel is primarily responsible for controls service tools and mobile apps. Rachel joined Trane in 2009 as a Usability Analyst, doing usability research and user interface design for controls and moved to product management in 2018. Rachel is intensely interested in the relationship between work and technology and finding ways to use technological advances to make our technicians and customers more efficient and effective.
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