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CHICAGO, November 29, 2006 – A report released today shows that Convia Programmable Infrastructure, a next-generation electrical and data system recently introduced at Greenbuild 2006 in Denver, offers significant energy savings. Conducted by The Weidt Group, an independent engineering consultant for high performance buildings, the study concluded that a standard office building using Convia programmable infrastructure would gain six to 30 percent in annual energy savings as compared to the ASHRAE standard 90.1-2004, the current energy benchmark for buildings. Furthermore, Convia’s flexibility offers the potential to recapture energy savings of 20 to 60 percent that are otherwise lost when implemented with traditional electric systems. A copy of the energy report can be downloaded from www.hmconvia.com.
Introduced by Convia/A Herman Miller Company, the new Convia system is a modular, programmable infrastructure for both power and data that offers “plug-and-play” connections for any interior light, electrical device or control. This ease of installation and reconfiguration allows owners or tenants to readily change the lighting and other devices in their physical space in moments, at little or no cost. The Weidt Group’s study focused on the value of Convia programmable infrastructure’s flexibility and evaluated the system’s overall energy savings, the simplicity of adjusting and correcting energy-efficiency settings, and the cost of space-use changes in an average office building of 194,000 square feet.
Energy savings, indoor environmental quality and flexibility are recognized as important factors in a building’s financial health, including its ability to attract and retain quality tenants and employees. However, they are often compromised by tenant churn, the inability to easily reconfigure physical space, and the restrictive costs of implementing energy efficient controls. In addition, lighting represents an approximate average of 25 to 60 percent of energy consumption in a building, but energy efficiency strategies are often not implemented, as they require more flexibility than traditional electric can accommodate economically. The study showed that the flexibility of Convia programmable infrastructure – which makes it easier to add or change controls as needed and move or change the location of sensors based on occupant preferences – allows for significantly less expensive adjustments during both installation and throughout the life cycle of the building. Therefore, strategies such as daylighting controls are more likely to be implemented successfully with Convia programmable infrastructure as opposed to traditional electrical systems and at a much lower cost. The report also found that buildings utilizing combinations of such controls offered the largest savings, with values near 30 percent.
“With energy costs rising and the increasing emphasis on protecting our environment, building owners, architects and designers alike are looking for ways to save both money and natural resources,” said Randy Storch, president, Convia. “Convia programmable infrastructure offers one simple solution to address both of these challenges.”
“Go Reconfigure”
Convia programmable infrastructure is a modular electrical infrastructure that delivers
“plug-and-play” power virtually anywhere within a commercial space
without requiring hardwiring of devices or switches. Eliminating the
constraints of traditional electrical systems, this next-generation
infrastructure invites architects, interior designers, electrical
contractors, building owners and tenants to “go reconfigure” and create
flexible, sustainable environments that can be easily – and instantly –
modified or upgraded. Using infrared technology via a secure, remote
control “wand,” Convia offers programmable electricity and allows all
users to install, upgrade or relocate any electrical device (e.g.
lighting fixtures, security cameras, electronic displays, thermostats,
speakers, etc.), switch or sensor in moments.
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.hmconvia.com.
About Herman Miller, Inc.
Herman Miller helps
create great places to work, heal, learn, and live by researching,
designing, manufacturing, and distributing innovative interior
solutions that support companies, organizations, and individuals all
over the world. The company’s award-winning products, complemented by
furniture management and strategic consulting services, generated over
$1.7 billion in revenue during fiscal 2006. Herman Miller is widely
recognized for both its innovative products and business practices.
Herman Miller is a recipient of the prestigious National Design Award
for product design from the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt,
National Design Museum. In 2006, the company was once again cited by
Fortune magazine as the “Most Admired” company in its industry and is
among Business Ethics magazine’s “100 Best Corporate Citizens.” The
company trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol
MLHR. For additional information, visit www.HermanMiller.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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