How do you go about scoping, designing, installing, and programming controls?
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BAM 099: A walkthrough of installing BAS controls
By Phil Zito on Jan 15, 2018 6:00:04 AM
Topics: building automation Podcasts
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BAM 098: Can an old building use analytics?
By Phil Zito on Jan 8, 2018 6:00:09 AM
Can you learn new things from an old building? In episode 98 of the Building Automation Monthly Podcast, Andy Marsh (Build Pulse) and Phil Zito (Building Automation Monthly) discuss how to use analytics in “aged” buildings.
Topics: analytics Podcasts
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BAM 097: My Goals For 2018
By Phil Zito on Jan 1, 2018 6:00:56 AM
Welcome to 2018, or maybe even later depending on when you're reading this.
Topics: building automation Podcasts
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BAM 096: 7 tips for improving as a BAS Professional
By Phil Zito on Dec 25, 2017 6:00:00 AM
Do you want to improve your BAS career?
Topics: building automation Podcasts
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BAM 095: 9 Steps To BAS Career Success
By Phil Zito on Dec 18, 2017 6:00:33 AM
One of the most important parts of having a successful building automation career is having a career plan.
Topics: building automation Podcasts
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BAM 94: 10 Energy Efficiency Strategies for Your BAS
By Phil Zito on Dec 4, 2017 6:00:58 AM
When you read the words energy efficiency what do you think of?
Topics: Podcasts
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BAM 093: Preventive maintenance strategies for BAS? Part 2
By Phil Zito on Nov 27, 2017 6:00:00 AM
Preventative maintenance is the core of good facility management.
Topics: Podcasts
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BAM 092: Preventive maintenance strategies for BAS?
By Phil Zito on Nov 20, 2017 6:00:11 AM
Preventative Maintenance. What comes to mind when you think of those two words?
Topics: smartbuildings Podcasts
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BAM 91: What is OT?
By Phil Zito on Nov 13, 2017 6:00:43 AM
There's been a phrase floating around for the past couple years now but I've been hearing it pop up a lot more frequently lately. That phrase is OT vs IT.
Topics: Podcasts
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BAM 90: How to determine your ideal role
By Phil Zito on Nov 7, 2017 6:00:23 AM
One of the biggest struggles that any person faces is what career path to go down. This is even more true in building automation. You see, building automation doesn't naturally lend itself to a "path". I've met technicians who are easily making "6 figures" and I've met senior integrators who are scraping by with "50k a year". But beyond the money, there is the enjoyment factor as well. How many of you truly love your job? Have you ever stopped to think about what really motivates you?