Innotica Constellation · HVAC
Measurable comfort, HVAC under control
Polaris supervises and controls HVAC systems — chillers, pumps, AHUs and VRF — and verifies each zone comfort and air quality against the standards that matter.
23.4 °C
Current zone
620
ppm CO₂
Within band
Illustrative module readings.
- ASHRAE 55
- ASHRAE 62.1
- CO₂
- VRF
- BACnet
The problem
HVAC is your biggest consumption — and your most frequent complaint
HVAC is usually the building largest energy consumer and, at the same time, the first source of complaints. Operating it blind costs twice: extra kWh and uncomfortable occupants. Polaris measures temperature, humidity and CO₂ per zone, controls the equipment and leaves conformance evidence.
The comfort band
Move the setpoint, see the consequence
Comfort is not an opinion: it is a measurable band of operative temperature. Try what happens when a zone drifts away from it.
Overcooling
Cold occupants and wasted energy: overcooling costs kWh and complaints. Polaris detects the deviation against the configured band and reports it with a record.
Within the comfort band
The zone runs where it should. Polaris holds it with deadband and schedules — and verifies comfort against ASHRAE 55 with data, not complaints.
Warm zone
Comfort is at risk and the complaint is on its way. Polaris alarms the deviation and shows which equipment is not responding — before the phone rings.
Reference band: 22.5–25.5 °C operative temperature (ASHRAE 55, typical). Each zone defines its own in Polaris.
Capabilities
From the machine room to the occupant experience.
Per-zone comfort (ASHRAE 55)
Temperature and humidity verified against the thermal comfort standard, zone by zone.
Air quality (ASHRAE 62.1)
CO₂ and ventilation supervised with per-zone conformance verdicts — evidence for IEQ audits.
Plant control
Chillers, pumps, towers, AHUs and VRF: schedules, usage-hour rotation and centralized setpoints.
Energy optimization
Dynamic setpoints and scheduled shutdowns — the physical execution tool of the efficiency plan.
HVAC alarms
Thermal and ventilation deviations with a full lifecycle and multichannel notifications.
History & performance
Real thermodynamic equipment performance over time: the basis for predictive maintenance.
Technical specs
Part of the Innotica constellation
Orion
The Multi-site Platform
The multi-site platform where the module lives.
Castor
Metering & Emissions
The electrical submetering that reveals what your HVAC consumes.
The service that implements it
BMS design, supply, installation and commissioning — the automation engineering behind Polaris.
Frequently asked questions
Both: it supervises each zone variables and controls the plant equipment — schedules, rotation and setpoints — from the same platform.
Yes, as long as they expose open protocols (BACnet, Modbus). We integrate new and existing equipment from different manufacturers into one view.
Against standards: ASHRAE 55 for thermal comfort and ASHRAE 62.1 for ventilation, with per-zone conformance and historical records.
Yes: Polaris continuous measurement pairs with the portable equipment of our sustainability service for complete IEQ audits.
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