NexusCast #3: How Texas Tech Resolved Sequence Drift and Built a Sustaining Energy Optimization Program
How can facility teams reduce reliance on controls vendors while improving building performance? In this session, Brandon McCoy, Energy Manager at Texas Tech University, shares how he built an in-house HVAC controls program to restore systems to their original design intent, eliminate years of sequence drift, and uncover new energy savings opportunities. Learn how strategic knowledge transfer, recommissioning, and a focus on internal capability helped transform the university's approach to building optimization.
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How can facility teams reduce reliance on controls vendors while improving building performance? In this session, Brandon McCoy, Energy Manager at Texas Tech University, shares how he built an in-house HVAC controls program to restore systems to their original design intent, eliminate years of sequence drift, and uncover new energy savings opportunities. Learn how strategic knowledge transfer, recommissioning, and a focus on internal capability helped transform the university's approach to building optimization.
Pro members can watch the full recording below. Not a NexusPro Member? Join today.


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I agree.