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OpenBlue Enterprise Manager Product Bulletin

Product name
OpenBlue Enterprise Manager
Document type
Product Bulletin
Document number
LIT-12012497
Version
4.7
Revision date
2024-02-12

Use the Healthy Buildings Reports tab to generate the following report:

Indoor Air Quality

The Monthly Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) report provides an analysis of a building's air quality over the course of the past month using the data from IAQ sensors. This report shows you how the IAQ is being maintained for both the occupied and unoccupied hours of the space. Performance history graphs show trends of the average IAQ Scores during occupied hours and monthly IAQ Scores for as far back as the past two years. The report also gives information on how much of the time the parameters, Temperature, Humidity, CO2, PM2.5, PM10, and VOC, score in the good, moderate, poor, or hazardous category. The data displays in graph and tabular format.

The report shows you the details of the IAQ score and provides insights into the reasons for the IAQ score. This helps you to identify the spaces with poor air quality and take the necessary steps to fix it.

The exceptions sections of the report analyze each parameter and report any exceptions to the good score range. The exception data looks at the good range you configure and reports any deviations along with the occurrence date. You can use this data to analyze the zones and to understand the anomalies in the indoor air quality. Exceptions may also indicate abnormal sensor behavior.

The performance history section of the report shows the IAQ scores for unoccupied hours and occupied hours. Use the graph to compare IAQ during unoccupied and occupied hours and derive useful insights.

The infrastructure health section gives insight into the health of IAQ sensors. You can view the location, configured parameters, any data quality issues, and the remaining calibration percentage associated with a sensor.

Critical Environments Advisor Report
This report is aimed at critical environments such as the spaces within hospitals. The report measures and determines the compliance of temperature, humidity, and pressure parameters. OBEM compares these three parameters against the standard threshold required to meet the stringent requirements of the patient or operating rooms. The report displays the compliance and non-compliance for each of the spaces along with a summary so you can take action and ensure they meet compliance.
Depending on the available sensors, the report overview tab displays the following information:
  • Percentage of total time compliant: For temperature, pressure, and humidity for each room
  • Percentage of full days compliant: For temperature, pressure, and humidity for each room
  • Temperature: View min, max, average, low limit, and high limit data for each room
  • Pressure: View min, max, average, low limit, and high limit data for each room
  • Humidity: View min, max, average, low limit, and high limit data for each room
The individual room tabs display the following information:
  • A summary of total count of pass, warning, and fail for temperature, pressure, and humidity
  • Data from readings taken at the user-selected read frequency and the result of pass, warning, or fail
  • System-generated or manually entered comments that are stored with the data samples

You can schedule the report to auto-generate and deliver by email either daily or weekly.

Note: This report is only available with a Compliance Manager license.