California Energy Provider Uses IoT-Based Software to Manage HOA Energy Use
Three Phase Electric, a lighting and electrical service provider to homeowner associations in Southern California, announced an IoT-based smart community program using Persistent Systems software to automate and streamline electrical management. The program, dubbed Common Sense Smart Community, monitors lighting,…
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irrigation, swimming pool water quality and temperature, with an eye toward improving efficiency, said Three Phase. The software is able to detect if a high-powered light bulb is used in an area where it isn’t needed and to shut off water if a leak or broken pipe is detected -- and then issue appropriate alerts, said the provider. Residents can see the status of the community facilities and repairs, such as whether a repair is underway or the water temperature at the community pool, it said.