TempMaster by Raito

TempMaster™

Hotel Modernization

TempMaster™ Analytics

Engineering analytics and optimization platform.

Converting operational data into actionable engineering insights for energy optimization, asset protection, and facility performance improvement.

TempMaster Analytics

Overview

TempMaster™ Analytics is an offline analytical tool designed for engineering-led facility optimization. It processes operational data collected from the TempMaster™ ecosystem and converts it into meaningful engineering intelligence, helping identify energy waste, operational inefficiencies, guest behavior patterns, and infrastructure risks.

Who Is It For?

Designed for engineering managers, facility managers, energy consultants, technical operators, and hotel owners seeking deeper understanding of building performance and opportunities for optimization.

Core Capabilities

  • • Custom multi-parameter correlation analysis
  • • Identification of energy waste trends
  • • Room, floor, and facility performance comparisons
  • • Humidity and temperature history analysis
  • • Infrastructure risk assessment and asset health monitoring
  • • Occupancy and climate correlation analysis
  • • Historical operational data processing
  • • Exportable engineering reports

Development Status

TempMaster™ Analytics is currently under active development.

Core analytical functions are currently available for testing and validation. Additional correlation models, reporting modules, and optimization tools are being developed based on operational requirements and field experience.

Benefits

  • • Identify hidden energy waste patterns
  • • Support engineering optimization initiatives
  • • Reduce operational inefficiencies
  • • Improve asset protection and longevity
  • • Enable data-driven maintenance decisions
  • • Provide evidence for investment and retrofit planning
  • • Deliver deeper understanding of guest usage behavior
  • • Support data-driven energy management strategies
  • • Reveal hidden relationships between occupancy, climate, and energy usage