Cal-Bay Teams With DOE To Equip Groundbreaking R&D Facility for Developing Green Building Technologies

SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--()--Cal-Bay Systems (www.calbay.com) has teamed with the US Department of Energy (DOE) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to design, install and deploy sophisticated test, validation and measurement equipment in the DOE’s new Facility for Low Energy Experiments in Buildings, or FLEXLAB. The innovative facility (http://flexlab.lbl.gov/) provides researchers, manufacturers, developers, architects, engineers, contractors and utilities the resources needed to accurately field-test innovations in green building technologies and controls.

Cal-Bay was selected to build out the facility’s Advanced Data Acquisition (DAQ) and control systems to generate the accurate, unbiased data needed to refine energy-efficient components and systems for deployment in real-world conditions. The resulting advances promise a new generation of environmentally-friendly building technologies. They also provide utilities with the data needed to valuate incentives that speed consumer adoption.

"FLEXLAB represents a big step forward in addressing key conservation challenges facing the building industry, and our nation," said Cindy Regnier, FLEXLAB Manager. "These test beds provide a unique platform for studies that will streamline the development and production of highly integrated, energy-efficient building systems that far exceed current standards. Cal-Bay’s involvement has been instrumental to the success of the facility."

The adoption of energy-efficient controls and building technologies is essential to the US economy. From efficient lighting and HVAC equipment to energy management systems and controls, the need for reliable, sustainable energy-saving products is a top national priority. The benefits of reduced energy use range from lessening our dependency on imported fuels to freeing organizational resources that can be redirected to R&D, production output and jobs.

"We're thrilled to be entrusted with a project so critical to our national interests,” said Guy Nunnellee, Cal-Bay VP of Sales & Marketing. "Cal-Bay engineers have been collaborating with LBNL on an advanced system built around National Instruments’ CompactRIO hardware and LabVIEW software to ensure those who use the facility are working with the most accurate data possible."

About Cal-Bay Systems

Cal-Bay Systems is a global leader in comprehensive, automated test and measurement processes for mission-critical applications. Our instrumentation is designed to monitor the entire product lifecycle, from incoming components through finished product conformance testing. With solid expertise in a variety of software development tools including LabVIEW, C and Test Stand, Cal-Bay's talented engineering staff is committed to ensuring predictable, repeatable quality throughout your production processes. As a National Instruments Platinum Select Alliance Partner, Cal-Bay works very closely with NI to ensure success with mutual customers.

About FLEXLAB

FLEXLAB will partner with manufacturers to develop and optimize their controls and technologies, integrating with other commercial building systems. FLEXLAB will also work with utilities on research fundamental to reaching state and regional energy reduction targets, and conduct energy efficiency research for DOE and other federal agencies. For inquiries on research partnerships, please contact Flexlab.info@lbl.gov.

Contacts

Cal-Bay Systems
Mary Davis, 415-258-9400
info@calbay.com

Release Summary

Cal-Bay Systems has teamed with the US Department of Energy and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to design, install and deploy test, validation and measurement equipment in the DOE's new facility

Contacts

Cal-Bay Systems
Mary Davis, 415-258-9400
info@calbay.com