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Client Case Study: ERITHERM
Discover how Adeunis and its partners deployed a connected solution to optimise ERITHERM’s building maintenance service.
CHALLENGE: Optimising Maintenance Service Organisation
ERITHERM’s teams intervene daily to ensure maintenance… This is one of the key drivers behind deploying this IoT project.
ERITHERM aims to optimise its maintenance service organisation while reducing costs and improving service delivery to its clients.
To address this challenge, ERITHERM turned to Adeunis, Citron, and Twipi to deploy an IoT solution for monitoring building equipment and optimising associated maintenance services.
SOLUTION: IoT to Enhance Equipment Maintenance
IoT sensors for tracking:
Water consumption
Gas consumption
Ambient temperature and humidity
Domestic hot water (DHW) network temperature
Twipi monitoring platforms for centralised maintenance management (CMMS)
Citron dashboards for detailed data analysis.
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RESULTS with IoT Solutions

Improved Maintenance Service Organisation

Reduced Operational Costs

Optimised Energy Consumption

Enhanced Customer Service
In this downloadable case study, you will find:
The challenges: reducing energy consumption and optimising maintenance processes.
The deployed solution is the installation of Adeunis IoT sensors to monitor consumption, ambient temperatures, and DHW network temperatures with Twipi’s CMMS platform and Citron’s data management platform.
The benefits: improved maintenance service organisation, time savings, cost reduction, and enhanced customer satisfaction.
An efficient implementation: simplified installation, centralised sensor management, and real-time data visualisation.
A focus on energy savings and legionella monitoring: regulations, challenges, and IoT contributions.

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14/01/2021