Reiot

Reiot is a consumption and condition monitoring service for companies. Reiot helps make sure that everything is in order. Up-to-date and comprehensive data is everything when it comes to a company’s property management.

That is why we make continuous measurement data about properties and processes easily available for our corporate customers. The factual data allows you to easily optimise energy consumption and conditions on your phone or computer.

With Reiot, you are always informed about your property’s consumption

With continuous measurement, you can monitor that everything is in order, for example, in production, warehouse, office and retail premises. Any problems are easy to locate and fix before they cause major damage. For more information, see the examples below.

Affordable wireless installation

The meters are wireless, so their installation requires no expensive electrical or installation work. The measurement works normally during power cuts. This means that the data can be used to ensure, for example, that any cold storage facilities have not warmed up too much during a power cut.

The service is flexible according to needs

The service is adapted to the needs of your company. The service can be used, for example, to monitor the indoor air quality of an individual office building or to manage a large mass of properties that includes warehouses, production processes and office space from which several different values are to be measured.

Integrable solution

The service can be connected to almost all third-party solutions, such as building automation and IoT devices.

Alarms for easy management

Limit values can be set for the measurements, outside of which an alarm is triggered. In this case, you do not need to constantly monitor the measurement data.

Info screens for customer premises

Customers can be shown information about the energy consumption of the property, the output of the solar power system or the quality of the indoor air, for example.

EXAMPLES OF USING REIOT

Enabling energy savings, for example, by identifying heat loss or overheating. Monitoring the effects of the energy efficiency measures taken.

Energy savings are possible, for example, by identifying where and when electricity is consumed. Monitoring the effects of the energy efficiency measures taken and ensuring the functionality of systems.

Identifying opportunities to save energy. Ensuring the functionality of the system. Monitoring the effects of the energy efficiency measures taken.

Ensuring the functionality of the system.

Ensuring the functionality of the system and monitoring output.

The measurement data can be used to locate leaks in water fixtures or incipient water damage.

A drop of one degree Celsius corresponds to savings of about five per cent in energy costs. The measurements can be used to determine the functionality and condition of the property’s heating network.

Dry indoor air causes respiratory and skin symptoms. High humidity of over 70 per cent causes microbial growth in structures.

An excellent indicator of the adequacy of ventilation.

The air quality meter detects volatile organic compounds and tells you if the building is healthy.

The air quality meter shows whether the building is healthy and whether outdoor pollutants are released into the indoor air or if the indoor air is drawn from the structures.

The meter describes the operation of ventilation and indicates whether make-up air is drawn from the structures or the supply air ducts.

Example case: Spa hotel

A spa hotel is a good example of a business property where there is a need to monitor various measurements and communicate quality to the customers. The collected measurement data is used to ensure that staying in the hotel is pleasant but the costs are kept under control when, for example, the ventilation is not set too high. If changes aimed at saving water or energy are made in the hotel, the impact of the changes can be determined from the measurement data.

Alarm limits can also be set for the measurements so that they do not need to be constantly monitored. An alarm is given for measurements outside the limit values and the situation can be addressed.

Spa

A spa is a humid environment and consumes a lot of energy. Therefore, much is required from the structures. A high-quality customer experience is created, among other things, by suitably warm pool water and good air quality. Conditions can also be monitored in the sauna. A visitor counter can be used to monitor the number of customers on different days of the week and at different times of the day. A motion sensor ensures that the facilities are empty at closing time. Info screens show customers, for example, the temperature of the water.

Hotel

Customers are guaranteed a relaxing experience with suitable temperatures, humidity and carbon dioxide levels in the rooms. However, energy is not wasted when the desired conditions are achieved with minimum ventilation. Info screens show guests key figures on the hotel’s conditions in the hotel lobby or on the TVs in the rooms, for example. In the hotel’s kitchen, food safety is ensured by monitoring the temperature in the cold storage facilities and reviewing the measurement history. Even if there is a power cut, the wireless sensor will continue to measure.

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Asiakkuuspäällikkö Jaakko Leino

Jaakko Leino

Account Manager, Businesses
jaakko.leino@lahtienergia.fi
029 000 8047