Service Logic Brings Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to the Forefront of HVAC Equipment Assessment

 

Preventative maintenance is the backbone of a comprehensive HVAC asset management program. And that begins with an accurate and detailed inventory along with a complete understanding of the current conditions of your HVAC equipment. Unfortunately, the old method of taking down lengthy model and serial numbers by hand is time consuming and often inaccurate.

Service Logic has partnered with XOI Technologies to develop a more streamlined HVAC equipment assessment process using the power of optical character recognition or OCR.

This overview covers several areas of the OCR process:

  • An app for field resources and experts to quickly gather information and insight into equipment condition
  • The benefits of a thorough equipment assessment
  • Tracking of maintenance and repairs
  • The speed and accuracy of the OCR process

OCR technology is another way Service logic brings high quality information to customers every day.

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