FM Articles

Data Center Cooling

Advanced Data Center Cooling for Peak Performance

Data center cooling systems are designed using equipment to cool the servers inside the building, working with equipment outside the building to reject the heat. As one of the most rapidly growing industries in the world, data centers are changing how we develop new cooling technology at a record pace.

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Predictive

Predictive HVAC Maintenance: The Future of Efficiency

As buildings become smarter and more reliant on digital systems, maintenance strategies are evolving too. We’re seeing a major shift from traditional reactive maintenance toward predictive and condition-based maintenance models that leverage data and analytics to increase reliability and reduce costs.

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Burners

Growth and Sustainability With Ultra-Low & Nano-NOx Burners

Environmental regulations continue to evolve and tighten around NOx emissions. A facility’s emissions profile now directly influences whether or not it can renew operating permits without triggering additional controls. For many facilities, the burner is a key factor in a plant’s long-term sustainability.

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Preparation

Winter Weather: Preparation Is the Difference

Winter weather isn’t a question of if: It’s when. It’s only a matter of time before a storm shows up and facilities teams are asked to keep buildings safe, open, and functioning. Facilities teams should incorporate routine pre-season inspections and verify that critical equipment is tested ahead of severe weather.

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Pool Service

10 Questions To Ask Before Hiring a Pool Service Provider

A facility’s pool should be a point of pride, not a source of operational stress. Yet many facility managers have dealt with cloudy water, chemical imbalances, or equipment breakdowns that disrupt schedules and create safety concerns. Consistent preventive maintenance is the key to avoiding those issues.

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Root Intrusion

Managing Root Intrusion Through Preventive Maintenance

Root intrusion is one of the most damaging and costly issues affecting a building’s sewer system. For facility managers responsible for maintaining operational continuity, root-related sewer problems often surface as slow drains, foul odors, repeated service calls, or even disruptive and expensive system failures.

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Infrastructure

Secure-by-Design: How Facility Managers Protect Infrastructure

Operational systems in modern buildings have evolved into critical infrastructure, but many remain vulnerable to cyberattacks. Operational technology (OT) like HVAC, lighting, and access control systems are typically deployed for their functionality, not for their ability to protect against cyber intrusions.

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Radiant Heating

Radiant Heating & Cooling for Sustainable Commercial IEQ

With sustainability and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) shifting from emerging trends to baseline expectations, the industry is continuing to seek heating and cooling technologies that are efficient, effective, and easy to maintain. Radiant heating and cooling is gaining interest to meet these demands.

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Fences

High-Security Fences Bolster Access Control Efforts

Discussions about access control often focus on security systems within the built environment. However, effective access control strategies begin long before the building’s entrance. Perimeter security not only has the ability to deter would-be trespassers, but it also plays a key role in controlling unauthorized access.

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Training

Align Employee Training With the Preventive Maintenance Lifecycle

Facilities team members know as well as anybody that preventative maintenance isn’t a one-time initiative – it’s a dynamic life cycle. It’s important for preventative maintenance plans to reflect the natural evolution of facilities. One area where that dynamic focus can be most prominent is in employee training.

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