The MEP Systems That Can’t Afford to Stay Manual | NY Engineers
Ravindra Ambegaonkar
The MEP Systems That Can’t Afford to Stay Manual
Most buildings don’t fail dramatically. They drift.
A tenant complains that one side of the floor is too warm. The maintenance team bumps a setpoint. A booster pump gets noisier, but it still holds pressure. A panel schedule is “mostly right,” except for the circuits that no one updated after the last buildout.
Nothing looks broken enough to stop the day. That’s the trap.
Manual oversight works when a system is simple, stable, and forgiving. MEP..
