Sensing & telemetry connector
Modbus TCP
Talks to the meters, drives, and PLCs that already run your plant, polling registers on a schedule and normalizing the readings.

Operator by Fibric
A managed operator pattern for proposing bounded load moves against configured comfort constraints.
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Peak Demand reads your meters against your tariff and watches the afternoon build toward the interval that sets next month's demand charge. The pattern is familiar to anyone who has stared at a load profile: chillers, air handlers, and process loads all peaking together at three o'clock, when an hour of pre-cooling at noon would have flattened the curve. It plans within guardrails you set, comfort bands per zone, equipment limits, and hours that are simply off-limits.
Ahead of a predicted peak, the target pattern proposes a staging plan for review. Any live write requires commissioned controller semantics, certified local safeguards, stable-key duplicate suppression, outcome verification, and an explicit recovery boundary. It is managed early access and starts without autonomous write authority.
Target operator contract: holds no source credentials and uses only deployment-approved metering and BMS bindings. No public operator runtime is implied.
Interval meter readings over Modbus or from the building platform.
The target operator contract scores approved inputs and proposes a plan. Live BearScope roles use governed product paths; managed early-access roles require deployment-specific policy, human review, and validation.
Target capability: Proposes bounded pre-cooling ahead of a predicted peak. Actual authority, duplicate controls, and recovery depend on the validated deployment and downstream system.
There is no public operator-pack checkout, free trial, or standing rate. Maturity, propose-only evaluation, limits, support, and commercial terms are confirmed during managed review.
Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.
This operator is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.
Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.
Sensing & telemetry connector
Talks to the meters, drives, and PLCs that already run your plant, polling registers on a schedule and normalizing the readings.
Building platforms connector
Brings power, HVAC, and metering from EcoStruxure into Fibric, so an energy operator can shave peak load without breaching comfort.
Control & actuation connector
A managed reference connector for supervised setpoint and override proposals, bounded by certified local controls and supported outcome records.
Sensing & telemetry connector
Reads the building automation bus directly, streaming setpoints, occupancy, and equipment state into one operational picture.
Building platforms connector
Connects to Enterprise Buildings Integrator for HVAC, security, and energy points across a portfolio of sites, on one picture.
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Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.