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Controls integrated by Niagara ease Whirlpool’s maintenance planning and enable rapid emergency response.

About Whirlpool
  • World’s leading manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances
  • The $12 billion-a-year, home appliance company conducts manufacturing operations on four continents and markets products in 170 different countries
Whirlpool's Needs
  • Migrate its 24/7 global central data center from a mainframe environment to a high density server environment
  • Overhaul the redundant backup systems for power and chilled water to make sure the mission-critical facility never failed
  • Incorporate state of the art HVAC control systems
  • Tie together 15 types of equipment from multiple manufacturers with multiple protocols in their integral controllers
Niagara Provided
  • Integrated controls to ensure better maintenance and enable a rapid emergency response
  • With a team of Niagara Certified engineers from ControlNET plus support staff developed “best of breed” open-protocol, web-based solutions in the building automation sector
  • Integrated enterprise-wide systems to control all the sub-systems from a single location
Benefits
  • Integrated controls make it much easier to plan and conduct maintenance on the multi-million dollar power system
  • The control system can tell if there are problems with the equipment – pumps, air conditioners, whatever – that need tending to
  • A tool to help facilities managers undertake maintenance
  • The entire system is monitored for alarms and dispatched 24/7/365 using Tridium’s Vykon Alarm Service (VAS)
  • By integrating Niagara-enabled tools, the complex project met fast-track time line goals.


“This is what a building enterprise system is all about. In our industry, there’s a lot of talk about convergence, but it’s been slow to happen—until Tridium’s Niagara Framework came along. Niagara has allowed us to move beyond simple temperature control systems and into complete building enterprise systems.”
Chris Bonzheim, General Manager, ControlNET

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