Maintenance
It is a fact that controls equipment, like anything else electronic, will not last forever. To prevent such a failure taking you by surprise your control system should always be maintained.
The level of maintenance required varies from building to building and usually depends on the age of the equipment in use. Whilst a new system would usually need nothing more than regular software backups and a cursory check over, an old system requires much more regular testing to pre-empt failure.
Our expertise at Cube ensures that such situations can be remedied as quickly as possible.
Breakdown and callout response for maintenance and contract customers
Our breakdown and callout maintenance packages provide customers with the peace of mind that if a problem occurs they are not on their own, reliable responsive support is on hand. These facilities, from next working day site attendance to remote support, are all tailored to the individual customer’s needs.Remote System Interrogation
In addition to the breakdown and callout facilities, we can provide Remote System Interrogation to a client’s building. Building Management System’s can be remotely interrogated via a data link, thus allowing speedy fault diagnosis without the need to attend site.Failed HVAC plant within a building may be brought back online within hours instead of days, reducing a client’s callout costs, as our engineers only attend site when it is really needed.
System Integration with third party equipment
Third party system integration, simply put, is the linking together of different systems within a building at a data level so that they perform as one. This is the future of building control and, with equipment manufacturers now standardising on protocols, it is becoming a practical reality.Our experience within this field ranges from older interfaces and protocols to the most current devices and systems. We work hand-in-hand with dedicated integration solution specialists thus providing tailormade communication solutions to suit a customer’s needs.