Heating System Management

Technological advancements give building owners and managers greater control over their heating systems. Champion Combustion installs state-of-the-art Heating System Management equipment in New York City and the metro area. These controls allow you to access your heating panel remotely. Overall, this can let building managers view the status of the equipment from anywhere and make any necessary changes instantly. Champion Combustion offers installations of app- and web-based control systems for your building’s heating and HVAC systems.

When your system needs servicing, your online control systems can help. Easy monitoring of your heat systems can allow you to more easily notice issues as they arrive. Smart sensors can also inform you and your management team in the event of system failures or other emergencies. For oil heaters, smart tracking systems can alert you when refills are necessary.

Why Move to a Remote Control System?

The single most advantageous feature of our control systems are the wireless temperature sensors throughout the building. Oftentimes, the complaint of insufficient heat by a few residents results in “turning up” the control settings. One complaint can lead to cranking heat, and even other complaints to lower the heat. These adjustments are often made without temperature data for the management team. These sensors will allow you to view temperature readings at any time and can automatically control boiler cycles based on the feedback of these sensors. This can result in better overall comfort levels for residents and decreased fuel consumption, by up to 15%.

In addition, these controls can notify the building manager or superintendent of a burner shutdown condition via push notification, text, or email. This immediate notification will allow you to address the problem before residents experience heat loss. With the installation of these new controls, you will also have the ability to monitor many other aspects of the heating system.  This can include domestic hot water temperature, stack temperature, oil level, and water meter readings.