The River Rock Casino Resort complex was completed in August of 2005 and runs entirely on the BACnet\u00ae protocol. All MACH-Global\u2122 controllers communicate over IP via a LAN belonging to the parent company, Great Canadian Casinos. BACnet IP is employed to communicate with a Trane BCU for chiller control.
The Reliable Control\u00ae MACH-System system coordinates cooling for a large chiller plant that consists of four chillers and a single heat harvester. There are 20 large, built-up AHUs dedicated to serve the casino and convention centre. The hotel suites are heated and cooled by 250 fan coils with independent control and adjustable guest set-point using SMART-Sensor\u2122 technology. Office and tenant space within the hotel is served by fan coils and VAV boxes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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