Thermal performance context
Thermal performance context is applied only to the information and workflow agreed with your team.

Connect utility intervals, temperatures, setpoints, occupancy, weather, controls, and maintenance evidence to identify efficiency opportunities for engineering validation.
Connect utility intervals, temperatures, setpoints, occupancy, weather, controls, and maintenance evidence to identify efficiency opportunities for engineering validation.
Explore the Asset Operations family →Thermal performance context is applied only to the information and workflow agreed with your team.
Control and schedule review is applied only to the information and workflow agreed with your team.
Opportunity assumptions is applied only to the information and workflow agreed with your team.
Measurement and verification is applied only to the information and workflow agreed with your team.
Make efficiency assumptions, comfort limits, and verification needs visible.
Helps your team spend more time on useful decisions and less time handling avoidable friction.
Helps your team spend more time on useful decisions and less time handling avoidable friction.
Helps your team spend more time on useful decisions and less time handling avoidable friction.
Helps your team spend more time on useful decisions and less time handling avoidable friction.
A simple, human-in-the-loop process built for trust.
Learn moreThe work stays inside the agreed scope and controls.
The work stays inside the agreed scope and controls.
A person checks uncertain or consequential results.
The work stays inside the agreed scope and controls.
Extract is built on Enterprise Trust. AI handles the repetition; people retain judgment.
Learn about Enterprise Trust →⊗Does not replace accountable people.Accountable review and approved operating rules remain in place.
⊗Does not exceed approved access.Accountable review and approved operating rules remain in place.
⊗Does not guarantee outcomes.Accountable review and approved operating rules remain in place.
Let’s define your use case, agree on success measures,
and launch a focused pilot.