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The patent-pending ITC Steam System regulates steam temperature from a boiler or third party utility by providing a well-defined sequence of instructions for the operation of a digital steam pressure controller system.
The ITC Steam Temperature invention makes mechanical systems even more efficient by further reducing the energy required to produce steam to heat the buildings. The result is that the ITC Steam System is capable of maintaining steam at as little as 160 degrees Fahrenheit, a 52 degree reduction from steam held at 212 degrees. ITC currently utilizes the Johnson Controls FX-16 series controller to power the steam temperature control algorithm; however, the ITC Steam System is not limited to this model.
Green Buildings believes that the ITC Steam System meets three significant criteria used in green building initiatives: Conserve energy and electricity, reduce GhG emissions and increase occupant comfort and satisfaction.
Furthermore, use of the ITC Steam System is an effective choice when seeking to achieve certification under a green building rating system, such as LEED, by potentially earning points in the areas of Energy and Atmosphere and Indoor Environmental Quality.
Finally, the use of the ITC Steam System should result in a positive return on investment (ROI) for owners and operators who are considering the benefits of the system in a new building or green building retrofit.

The ITC Steam Temperature Control System is a Green-Buildings.com PLATINUM Certified Product.
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