RE:RE:RE:RE:Forget sales....maybe...I still don't see how it would be an issue since BioCloud has nothing to do with heating, ventillation or air conditioning and wouldn't touch or react with any part oh a Honeywell system. Actually I'd say it's more likely an issue for Honeywell than for KNR, as a Honeywell customer that buys a BioCloud might come to the conclusion that KNR is more progressive and has more on the ball than Honeywell and it might be better to give more responsibility to KNR where HVAC is concerned. I'd also say that it's possible that some of KNR's existing non-BioCloud systems were installed in buildings that had Honeywell systems as well, making those systems more informative and effective.
north40 wrote: Agreed, but have you ever read a honeywell contract? they dont want it or anything to do with HVAC, very strong language, its a hurdle , not a wall.having another company in the building is an issue.