In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie is joined by Patrick Butler, an expert in commercial HVAC and building automation and Field Service Supervisor at SAV-MOR MECHANICAL, INC. Patrick, with years of hands-on experience, explains how building automation is changing how we run HVAC systems. He talks about how it saves energy, makes things work better, and helps find problems fast, especially in big buildings. He also shares how smart tech like controllers and inverters are now being used in both homes and commercial setups.
Patrick Butler talks about how building automation is changing the way we manage HVAC systems. He explains how automation helps save energy, keep buildings running smoothly, and make quick repairs. Patrick shares his experience with both mechanical HVAC work and building controls, discussing how smart systems like chillers, pumps, and sensors are integrated. He also touches on the importance of understanding both the mechanical and control sides to be successful in the industry.
Here, Patrick talks about how building automation is changing the way we control HVAC systems. He explains how new technologies, like smart controllers and sensors, are improving energy efficiency and making it easier to monitor and manage buildings. He also clears up misconceptions about how complex these systems can be, showing how simple and effective they really are.
Expect to Learn:
How building automation is improving energy efficiency in HVAC systems.
Why smart controllers and sensors are key to better building management.
How understanding both HVAC and control systems makes a technician more successful.
How automation helps troubleshoot and maintain HVAC equipment more easily.
The growing role of technology, like chillers, pumps, and inverters, in modern HVAC systems.
Episode Highlights:
[00:00] – Introduction to Patrick Butler and Building Automation
[01:23] – Patrick’s background in HVAC and controls
[01:56] – The role of building automation in modern HVAC systems
[03:46] – How smart controllers and sensors improve energy efficiency
[06:56] – Understanding DDC and application-specific controllers
[08:28] – Troubleshooting HVAC systems using building automation
[10:39] – The integration of chillers, pumps, and inverters in HVAC systems
[12:25] – The importance of both mechanical and control knowledge for technicians
[19:10] – How automation helps prevent HVAC system issues
[20:12] – Simplifying complex HVAC systems through smart technologies
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