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The Smart Buildings Academy Podcast | Teaching You Building Automation, Systems Integration, and Information Technology
Smart Buildings Academy
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SBA 463: 5 Strategies to Improve Your Facility’s Operations
Episode 463
jeudi 19 septembre 2024 • Duration 20:07
In episode 463 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, you'll discover how to transform your facility's operations using actionable strategies designed to improve efficiency, extend equipment life, and reduce downtime. This episode focuses on practical steps that facility managers and operators can take today to optimize their building systems. Whether you’re looking to cut costs, streamline your processes, or simply stay ahead of potential issues, this episode offers guidance that’s easy to understand and implement.
Key topics you'll explore in this episode:
- How to simplify and organize your facility's critical documentation
- The role of preventative practices in minimizing unexpected breakdowns
- Tools for managing maintenance and tracking performance
- Proactive monitoring techniques to detect and address issues before they escalate
- Training tips for building a versatile and knowledgeable team
If you're ready to take control of your facility’s operations and avoid costly disruptions, this episode is a must-listen!
SBA 462: 5 Strategies to Reduce Your Facility’s Energy Consumption
Episode 462
jeudi 12 septembre 2024 • Duration 22:23
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, Phil Zito discusses five practical strategies to help facility managers reduce their facility's energy consumption. Phil emphasizes the importance of optimizing existing resources and implementing simple changes that can lead to significant energy savings without the need for extensive retraining or costly upgrades. By focusing on these actionable steps, facilities can better manage energy demands and consumption, ultimately contributing to cost savings and sustainability goals.
Key Takeaways:
- Optimize Schedules: Adjust building, floor, and space schedules to align with actual occupancy patterns, significantly reducing unnecessary energy usage.
- Check Sensor Calibration: Regularly verify the calibration of sensors, especially those related to temperature and air quality, to ensure accurate system responses and prevent energy waste.
- Verify Damper and Valve Operations: Ensure that dampers and valves are functioning correctly by conducting regular checks during preventive maintenance, helping systems operate efficiently.
- Verify Set Points: Document and regularly review temperature set points, especially after commissioning or retrofitting, to prevent inadvertent changes that could lead to increased energy consumption.
- Implement Night Setback: Utilize night setback strategies to widen temperature set points during unoccupied periods, allowing for energy savings while maintaining suitable conditions for space recovery.
SBA 453: Exploring BBMDs and BACnet/IP
Episode 453
mercredi 28 février 2024 • Duration 34:12
Dive into the complexities of BACnet IP with Phil Zito in Episode 453 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. This episode provides a thorough examination of BACnet IP, including BBMDS (BACnet Broadcast Management Devices), Bdts (BACnet Distribution Tables), and the use of Wireshark for network analysis. Designed for those with a foundational understanding of IT concepts, this session covers the essentials of BACnet IP communications, the functionality of virtual links, and practical insights into network configurations for building automation systems.
Episode Highlights:
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Introduction to BACnet IP: Phil sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of BACnet IP, emphasizing the episode's technical depth and encouraging live audience interaction for clarity.
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Understanding BACnet IP: Key concepts such as BACnet IP addressing, the role of UDP (User Datagram Protocol), and the importance of the OSI model in understanding BACnet communications are explained.
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BBMDS and Bdts Explained: The function of BBMDS and Bdts in extending BACnet communication across different subnets is discussed, alongside the mechanisms that enable these processes.
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Wireshark Analysis: Phil demonstrates how to use Wireshark for analyzing BACnet IP traffic, providing insights into reading and interpreting the data for troubleshooting and system optimization.
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Practical Network Configuration: The episode covers network configuration strategies, including the management of broadcast domains and the scalability of network segments, to facilitate efficient BACnet IP integration.
Join Phil for this technical deep dive into BACnet IP, offering valuable knowledge for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of network communications within building automation systems. This episode is an essential listen for anyone involved in the design, implementation, or management of BAS, looking to deepen their expertise in BACnet IP.
SBA 362: How to Move from HVAC to Building Automation
Episode 362
lundi 26 septembre 2022 • Duration 35:30
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we discuss how to transition from HVAC field work to Building Automation Work.
Lately we've received a lot of questions on how to transition from HVAC to BAS. In this episode we are going to tackle the financial and the technical side of changing careers.
Additionally we are going to discuss why you would want to switch from HVAC to BAS in the first place.
SBA 361: Building a Smart District with Paul Valente of Chicago Public Schools
Episode 361
vendredi 23 septembre 2022 • Duration 42:08
Chicago Public Schools is one of the largest School Districts in the United States.
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, Paul Valente with CPS takes us through how they have used technology and processes to deliver the optimal learning environment for their students.
In this episode we discuss integrating legacy assets, the importance of engaging IT in your capital projects, how to effectively deploy and utilize analytics, and much more.
SBA 360: 7 Ways to Avoid Non-Billable Warranty Calls
Episode 360
mercredi 21 septembre 2022 • Duration 44:03
It's that time of the year! All of that wonderful summer construction work is complete, and those warranty calls are coming in.
What was a profitable project is now slowly dying, death by 1,000 warranty calls. But what if it didn't have to be like this?
What if there was a way to avoid these warranty calls in the first place?
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we'll discuss 7 ways you can avoid non-billable warranty calls on your projects.
If you like having profitable BAS projects, then you'll want to tune in to this episode!
SBA 359: BAS Installation Tips and Tricks
Episode 359
lundi 5 septembre 2022 • Duration 31:16
Installation makes up large portion of the labor costs on a building automation project.
So naturally if you can improve the efficiency of your installation work you'll see a good return on most BAS projects.
But how? What are the areas you should focus on as a BAS installer or as the manager/leader of installers?
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we will be discuss the key tips and tricks that will improve your installation efficiency.
SBA 358: How to engage owners in using their Building Automation System
Episode 358
vendredi 2 septembre 2022 • Duration 31:40
Energy, comfort, sustainability.
What do these three words have in common?
These three, are just a few of the areas directly affected by building automation. Every day millions upon millions of square footage of buildings is being operated.
But, are these buildings being operated efficiently?
We've all seen the BAS computer from the 1970's sitting in the closet. That bright green text on the black screen beckoning us to setup a schedule or change a setpoint.
Why does it seem that some owners just don't use the system they spent thousands and maybe even millions of dollars on?
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we are going to unpack this topic and explore how to effectively engage owners in utilizing their building automation system.
SBA 357: How to organize your team to scale your revenue
Episode 357
mercredi 31 août 2022 • Duration 32:55
Are you looking to grow your building automation business?
If so you're in the right place. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we will be discussing how to scale the revenue of your business.
There's an old saying that the systems that got you where you are won't get you where you're going. I've seen this play out time and time again.
We are going to explore the foundational structures and systems needed to scale your building automation business.
SBA 356: Facilities and Campus Energy Summit with Monica Mckenzie
Episode 356
lundi 29 août 2022 • Duration 37:23
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast I discuss the upcoming Facilities and Campus Energy Summit with Monica Mckenzie.
We tackle the importance of policy, regulations, and training to achieve energy management and sustainability goals.
We also dive into the purpose of the summit and why I believe it is a valuable summit to attend.









