Controls are only as accurate as the data they receive. When sensors are off, the system keeps responding to a condition that may not actually exist.

What You See

  • Temperature, humidity, or pressure behavior that does not make sense
  • Systems overreacting or underreacting to conditions
  • Equipment running longer or harder than expected
  • Comfort or process problems that continue even after adjustments

What's Actually Happening

If temperature, relative humidity, pressure, or other key readings are inaccurate, the controls are making decisions from bad information. That affects sequencing, equipment response, and overall system behavior.

What looks mechanical on the surface can start with a bad input that keeps driving the wrong response.

Why It Keeps Happening

If the bad reading is not identified, adjustments and repairs keep following the wrong diagnosis. The system continues to behave poorly because the control logic is still being fed inaccurate information.

What Needs to Happen

The data has to be verified first. That means checking sensor accuracy, placement, signal quality, and how the system is responding to those inputs under real conditions.

When to Call

If you're seeing this in your system, it may need to be evaluated directly.

Controls & System Diagnostics