Seattle, Jan. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Optimum Energy and Belimo Automation AG are advancing innovative HVAC optimization solutions through a licensing deal that provides Belimo with Optimum Energy’s recently patented IoT technologies for smart valves.
The agreement brings together Optimum Energy’s creative technology with Belimo’s hardware innovation to make smart valves even smarter and more valuable with practical, energy-saving solutions. This deal builds on the success of the award-winning Belimo Energy Valve™, which incorporates Optimum’s technology. The Belimo Energy Valve has provided incredible value to thousands of customers since its launch in 2012.
“We’re honored to continue our partnership with Belimo. They are the best in the field, and we know they’ll turn our ideas into reality,” said Larry Stapleton, Optimum Energy president. “It’s exciting to see our innovations improved upon—it’s always gratifying to help advance energy-saving smart building technology in the Internet of Things.”
“We are always looking for ways to expand our capabilities and provide greater value to our customers,” said Jim Furlong, president of Belimo Americas. “Making HVAC systems more efficient while providing improved occupant comfort, energy efficiency, simplified installation and maintenance-free operation is Belimo’s mission. These newly patented technologies from Optimum Energy will enable better optimization of hydronic systems with smarter Belimo Energy Valves featuring advanced process algorithms and cloud-enabled analytic capabilities.”
The three licensed smart valve technologies provide powerful algorithms designed to enable optimal efficiency, reduce energy and water use, and lengthen equipment life, among other benefits.
About the technology
The Controlled Hydronic Distribution System (patent 9,810,438 B2) networks smart valves so they can share temperature, valve position and other information with a central controller (such as a microprocessor), enabling pumps to operate at the most efficient speed while maintaining correct fluid flow throughout the system. This reduces a chiller plant’s overall energy use, lengthens equipment life and increases system efficiency.
The Method for Precise Electric Actuator Control with Reduced Valve Positioning (patent 6,607,140 B1) helps prevent actuator motor burnout and maintain optimal efficiency by achieving effective control while reducing how frequently the motor repositions the actuator in response to control.
In the Air Handler Unit Including a Smart Valve (patent 10,119,711), the smart valve uses sensor information to maintain optimal efficiency by controlling the amount of water that passes through the process water coil. The smart valve will control the supply air temperature to a specified setpoint at optimal efficiency, saving water and energy.
About Optimum Energy
Optimum Energy enables campuses, hospitals, pharmaceutical plants, high-tech manufacturing facilities, data centers and other commercial operations to cut energy costs and meet sustainability goals by optimizing HVAC systems, the largest consumer of energy in buildings. The company’s cloud-based OptiCx® platform and its associated modules reduce an HVAC system’s energy usage and resulting costs by up to 50 percent. The technology also reduces water use in chiller plants, tracks and reports on savings, provides detailed insights into building system operations and efficiently scales across entire building portfolios. Optimum Energy technology has enabled current customers to save over 1 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, reduce carbon emissions by more than 667,000 metric tons and save over 200 million gallons of water.
About Belimo Automation AG
Belimo Automation AG is a global market leader in the development, production and marketing of innovative actuator, valve and sensor solutions for heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The company has pioneered innovations and set standards in the field since 1975, and spends around 7 percent of its net sales on research and development. The company operates in 80 countries and has about 1,600 employees.