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LOS ANGELES, November 7, 2007 – With origins as an electrical and lighting control infrastructure, Convia Programmable Infrastructure from Convia, Inc./A Herman Miller Company has evolved to an innovative building platform that can be extended to thermostats and diffusers, audio/visual control, programmable workstations and more. Celebrating one year of energy savings capabilities and flexible commercial building environments, the company will showcase the newest additions to the award-winning system – such as its "Global Gateway," a feature that enables users to instantly view and control their energy usage – at Greenbuild 2007 in Chicago, November 7-9.
Convia Programmable Infrastructure replaces the traditional "pipe and wire" approach to delivering electric in a space and allows for the complete virtual rewiring of an entire floor or building in just minutes. Switches, lighting or other electrical devices become nodes on the network and are in constant communication with one another. Programming is simple via an easy-to-navigate portal or a two button wand. Convia was recently granted a patent for the use of its wand to create associations between controlling devices (e.g. “switches”) and controlled devices (e.g. “lighting”) on the Convia system.
“Customers have responded positively to the monetary and environmental savings the system provides, recognizing the flexibility to personally monitor and manage their energy consumption,” said Randy Storch, president of Convia. “The building platform is quickly being adopted as an industry norm and the success we’ve seen in just a year since we launched the system at Greenbuild 2006 is a solid foundation for even further development.”
Eco-Friendly Flexibility
The potential of the original system was immediately apparent to Air
Fixture, a division of Johnson Controls, one of the nation's leading
HVAC distributors. Using the Convia platform, Air Fixture created a
zoneable HVAC product that allows facility managers to easily rezone
their HVAC thermostats and diffusers to correct for hot or cold spots.
Additionally, there is an option that allows users to easily regulate
the temperature of their workstation simply with a software-based
thermostat that controls their diffuser. Research indicates that the
single largest complaint of workers involves the temperature of their
work environment, but the Johnson Controls system makes this a problem
of the past.
“This was a true testament to the momentum the system could build and we’re continuing to look for applications beyond electrical and HVAC,” Storch said. “We’re confident that the product will increasingly resonate in the building industry as we not only increase its value to our customers, but also to the environment.”
Awarded a Gold Best of NeoCon® and a grand prize in the workplace flexibility category of Building's Innovation Awards at NeoCon World's Trade Fair 2007, Convia helps create an office of the future that is immediately responsive to users' ever-changing needs – eliminating extensive time and resources otherwise spent rewiring a space for lighting preferences, room set-up, etc. The system, which uses 100 percent reusable components, also reduces substantial landfill waste and dramatically lowers up-front labor and material costs as well as throughout the lifecycle of the building and can save energy consumption by as much 30 percent. With these sustainable attributes combined, Convia Programmable Infrastructure can contribute up to eight LEED® points to a building, providing an extremely attractive alternative to traditional products.
Absolute Power with a PC
The newest innovation of the system, the Global Gateway enables
customers to program it from the convenience of their personal
computers, as energy consumption and savings are simultaneously
displayed in real time. This one-of-a-kind technology is especially
helpful at times when utility companies request energy customers to
engage in "load shedding" – the process of decreasing power consumption
by shutting off or minimizing the amount of electric appliances in use
at any given time – to help prevent electrical disturbances, or "brown
outs," from occurring. With the power of controlling an entire
building's energy at the touch of button, users of Convia Programmable
Infrastructure can set hierarchies of power zones, and prioritize
equipment based on users' need and the electrical draw of the fixture,
making it possible to instantly turn off low priority and unnecessary
utilities. The Global Gateway technology immediately calculates and
displays annual energy savings on a screen, while continually
monitoring electricity being used to provide prompt feedback on if a
space needs to "shed" more energy to meet the request.
About Convia, Inc.
Convia/A
Herman Miller Company seeks to change the way people design, build,
personalize and manage space. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in
Chicago, Convia is dedicated to offering customers agile and
programmable building environments, which allow for radically flexible
spaces. For more information about Convia programmable infrastructure,
visit www.convia.com.
Convia is a smart
building platform innovated through the lens of environmentalism. A
Convia-enabled design integrates power delivery and computer technology
with the ability to adapt to future change.
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Convia
has formed a strategic alliance with Mechanical, Electrical and
Plumbing providers, as well as made a commitment to Architects and
Interior Designers.
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We want you to see how different Convia is for yourself. There are three easy ways to interact with Convia, so you can imagine all the possibilities in your own space. We look forward to working with you.