YHWH SERVES
Energy Management
- Energy Conservation
- Energy Efficiency
- Renewable Energy
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Energy Audit
- Facilities Energy Assessment
- Zero Energy Building Assessment
- Carbon Emissions Reduction Assessment - Energy Contracting
- Energy Service Company (ESCO)
- Energy Solutions
- Energy News
Engineering Design
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Energy Conservation
- Civil, Structure and Architecture (CSA)
- Mechanical and Electrical (M&E)
- Instrumentation and Control (I&C)
- Building Based Built
- Building Fit Up
- Lighting and Illumination - Front-End Engineering & Design (FEED)
- Construction Work Evaluation
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Sustainable Energy Building
- Green Building Design
- Net Zero Energy Building Design
- MSC Status Building Design
Project Management
Automation
We assist our client to mainly manage the integration of the Building Automation System (BAS), (also referred to as a Building Management System or a Building Control System or a Facility Control System or a Facility Monitoring and Control System), provide drawings, specifications and tender documents. The BAS is basically used to control various lighting systems, MV & LV electric systems, ELV systems, instrumentation & control systems, ACMV system and mechanical systems throughout a building or facility. It can be a centralised as a DDC system, a PLC system or a DCS system based on the requirement of the facility and client’s convenience. The BAS works as a computer networking system that monitors and controls a range of other systems. It provides the means for these separated systems to communicate across platforms, software and languages.
- Building Automation/Management System (BAS/BMS)
- Facility Management and Control System (FMCS)
Gas Detection System
Riken Keiki started with an invention of “explosion meter” for coal mining industry back in 1920s. The only way to detect methane gas back then was using a “miner lantern”. The “miner lantern” would implode if there was too much of methane gas detected. The interferometric technology used in the “explosion meter” has gone through generation of development and refinement before becoming one of the widely use combustible gas detector and calorie meter.
Now, Riken Keiki offers over a hundred different models of gas detection and environmental measurement products.
Riken Keiki also continues to refine the technologies established through the history while investigating and improving the quality and technical capabilities of the products provided. Riken Keiki instruments are designed and manufactured to respond to diverse industrial requirements and applications. Customers rely on them to detect and prevent disasters rapidly and precisely.
New product development involves the continual improvement and refinement of existing products, as well as active collaboration with our customer and feedback as a matter of course.