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Tampa City Center
Seanthemouse [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Computrols is further expanding its footprint in Tampa, FL by having been awarded the opportunity to provide a complete pneumatic to DDC controls retrofit at One Tampa City Center. Over the next several months, Computrols will be working to install a number of its controllers to improve HVAC control and energy efficiency in the 750,000 square foot Class A office tower.
Computrols will be retrofitting the Tampa City Center’s current pneumatic system with its state of the art DDC building automation system. This new system provides technology that will allow for a new level of temperature control to enhance tenant comfort while reducing energy consumption.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in September of 2016. The updated components will include:

  • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) – Computrols’ controllers and software will replace the current pneumatic controls providing quicker and more efficient control of the property’s HVAC systems.
  • Smoke Control – Computrols’ smoke control system will monitor conditions of the current fire alarm panel and integrate with the HVAC system to control smoke exhaust in the event of a fire.
  • Web-based overtime air – Tenants will have the ability to conveniently schedule overtime air requests via the web, using the CBAS Web Software platform.
  • Graphics – The Tampa City Center team will also have access to a 3D rendering of their system for graphical interface purposes.

Some other Computrols’ clients in the central Florida area include Summit Tower in Hollywood, FL and Bank of America Plaza in Tampa, FL.
For all of your building automation needs in the Tampa area, please contact Phillip Burns in our Central Florida Office at 504-529-1413 or phillip.burns@computrols.com.

Automate Newsletter, April 2016This story appears in the April 2016 issue of Automate, the Computrols newsletter.

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