A U T O M A T I O N


Syscor and its team members provide a number of services related to the design, installation, commissioning and troubleshooting of large distributed automation systems primarily within the building automation domain (HVAC, lighting, and alarm systems). Through strategic relationships with installation contractors, Syscor’s personnel perform all work related to the programming and HMI design. Some of the automation systems we have developed include:

  • major building automation projects include all work related to programming and GUI interface design of large commercial building and campus-wide multi-building automation systems. Customers include government, colleges, universities and commercial shopping facilities.
  • industrial projects include the programming and HMI design for control and monitoring of all mechanical equipment (process and HVAC) within a corrosive fluid processing facility.
  • setup and support for power monitoring and consumption billing of large multi-tenant data centers/buildings.
  • provide services related to the design and integration of OEM solutions. Working closely with our hardware engineers, we can provide a complete custom control systems designed from the pcb board up.
  • our staff has experience with the control optimization of a variety of common and specialized mechanical systems. Examples include large multi-building heating and cooling systems, VAV systems, and geothermal heat pump systems.
  • integration of multi-vendor control systems using BACnet and Modbus.
  • energy audits of existing systems to reduce consumption of HVAC and lighting systems.
  • our remote HMI interfaces have been developed using familiar web-styled GUI elements to minimize operator training time and maximize operator efficiency for monitoring and control of automation systems. This standard was recently selected by a major University as their de facto standard for all new systems and Syscor is currently converting this customer’s existing systems (approx 15,000 control points) to use the new standard.