Property temperature and humidity

 

THE CHALLENGE

Managing many small, medium and large properties across the region makes it is difficult to understand if they are collectively being optimally heated and temperature controlled; and thus being cost efficient and environmentally complaint. Many small building do not have sophisticated building management systems so it is hard to know if they are being heated at the correct times, particularly if they are public facing buildings or being over heated in closed hours.

OUR SOLUTION

Using the LoRaWAN Innovation Network the project set out to provide a consolidated view of the first 10 buildings in an estate of 400. Installing a LoRaWAN based temperature, light and humidity sensor which provided half hourly data to a web based dashboard.

 
 
 

Real World Benefits

The 10 site proof of concept is providing valuable data highlighting the environmental and heating conditions at remote locations. With plans to analyse and optimise the buildings conditions.

As a guide we have assumed a conservative average of a 1% saving using the data.

 

winter gritting in norfolk’s road surfaces

Temperature monitoring sensors embedded in some of Norfolk’s road surfaces.

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LoRaWAN sensors in supported housing

LoRaWAN sensors installed to monitor residents on care plans in supported housing.

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loRaWAN mapper plus application

Coderus developed two android LoRaWAN Mapper Plus applications built for the IoT Network Mapper.