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Having a system that enables technicians to maintain and monitor the boilers increases the efficiency of staff and the technology as well. September 24, 2024
On a property that includes more than 1,500 rooms and 2 million square feet on an 85-acre property, facility maintenance teams have plenty of other responsibilities to monitor at the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado.
Having a system that enables technicians to maintain and monitor the boilers is an added bonus that increases the efficiency of staff and the technology as well.
In this video, Jose Amaya, chief engineer-MEP with the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center, describes how plant operators keep a close eye on the boilers without requiring constant observations to see if something is not working properly.
Dave Lubach is executive editor of the Facility Market. He has more than nine years of experience writing about facility management and maintenance issues.