Johnson Controls Inc. was founded in 1885 as the Johnson Electrical Service Company. The company's primary objectives included manufacturing, installing, and servicing automatic systems for regulating the temperature in buildings. The company's beginnings were marked by the creation of an electric room thermostat by Warren Johnson.
Johnson Controls, which stood at the origins of the building management industry, remains a technological leader in this industry today. In 1972, Johnson Controls released the JC80 minicomputer, which had no analogues in the world at that time and was designed for centralized control and management of buildings. In the 1980s, the company introduced digital building management technology based on the new JC85 minicomputer, which optimized the control of engineering systems as part of the building management system. And in the 1990s, Johnson Controls developed an open data transfer protocol, which made it possible to integrate equipment from different manufacturers into a single building management system.
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Johnson Controls Inc. – a leading provider of products and services related to mechanical installations, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, security and fire safety.
Johnson Controls Inc. is a leader in integrated facility management for companies and organizations. It is included in the leading Fortune 500 rating.
Commercial solutions:
· Energy saving management systems;
· Concealed facility air conditioning systems;
· Industrial refrigeration equipment, freezing and air handling systems in the industrial sphere and manufacturing processes;
· Fully integrated security systems;
· HVAC systems;
· Fire protection systems;
· Enterprise management systems;
· Covert video surveillance systems;
· Uninterruptible power supply systems;
· High voltage electrical systems;
· Low voltage electrical systems.