Control Technologies, Inc. installed, services, and continues to perform system additions on a building automation system that covers the entire complex and includes controlling HVAC systems for critical areas such as the paint booth operations as well as control of the water test sequences used on the aircraft.
In 2009 Control Technologies, Inc. began working with this medical center, which is home to a medical staff of more than 450 physicians and 2,700 employees. We have shown the value of our technology and “IT centric” protocols by integrating thousands of control points and monitoring data from older Johnson Controls, Inc. Metasys components without the owner having to replace the older technology. The system is now on a current platform using thin client access and open protocols on all current and future modifications or additions. System includes control of all HVAC systems including critical pressurization areas such as isolation rooms and operating rooms.
Since 2001 this school district with 55 facility locations has trusted their energy management system needs to Control Technologies, Inc. Today, the AISD maintenance staff is proficient in the operation, maintenance, and installation of the system components that provided the district with one of the first systems to be accessed via a thin client to all district facilities.
USDA operates 10 cotton classing facilities strategically located across the Cotton Belt. The Lubbock office — the largest - classes cotton from 92 gins from Brownfield to Oklahoma and Post to New Mexico. The facilities are specifically designed to use high-volume Instrument (HVI) classification. Temperature and humidity inside the facilities are tightly controlled to ensure accurate and precise measurements of all samples. Control Technologies, Inc. was chosen to provide this control via direct digital controls and our employees created a specially designed air filtration system now used by other facilities.
In 2006 Control Technologies, Inc. completed control system design and installation for critical heating, air conditioning, and ventilation systems for a laboratory for the City of Lubbock. The project was a Level 3 Bio Safety Laboratory. The system includes control of critical ventilation and pressurization requirements as defined by the federal government for research facilities of this type.
This University named as a “Best Buy School” in 2012 and home to more than 28,000 students chose Control Technologies, Inc. to be their integration partner. We have integrated several older Johnson Controls, Inc. Metasys control systems in buildings such as the Texas Tech Museum on campus. It was critical for this facility that the integration could take place with minimal interruption in the public and display areas while continuing to maintain critical temperature and humidity levels.
Control Technologies, Inc. provides comprehensive campus wide systems to 23 facilities on the main campus, as well as other remote sites. These systems utilize the College’s IT infrastructure to deliver energy efficiency, environmental control, and physical security through card access, and video surveillance. Operators utilize thin client access to operate systems from anywhere on campus or any remote location.
When Midland County evaluated systems for a county wide energy management, building automation, and card access system they chose Control Technologies, Inc. Since 2005 we have provided Midland County with thin client access and open protocol systems that operate HVAC systems and control physical access into their facilities.
Petroleum Museum – Midland, Texas
The Petroleum Museum was founded in 1975. It displays geological and art artifacts while providing an interactive education. They chose Control Technologies, Inc. to maintain critical environmental conditions in their current facility.
In 2004 Abilene ISD evaluated several systems and providers to implement a district wide energy management system that would control HVAC systems in their 22 campuses. They chose Control Technologies, Inc. Our systems provide AISD maintenance personnel early detection of critical HVAC issues in addition to energy efficiency. Users access each campus via a thin client from anywhere inside or outside the district IT network.
Since 1992 Control Technologies, Inc. has been providing control of critical environmental conditions in the museum building, which was originally built in 1909. The museum is the 10th largest general museum in Texas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The direct digital control system includes all HVAC systems and is accessed from a standard web browser either local or remote.
When the Big Country region’s biggest healthcare network embarked on their largest expansion since their doors opened in 1924 they chose Control Technologies, Inc. for their building automation and environmental control systems. In 2010 we began installation of a control system network including open protocols and thin client access for building operators to access from anywhere on property or remote.