Tertiary premises : management according to demand.
Gérer l'intermittence dans le tertiaire.
Author(s) : VISIER J. C.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Management according to demand implies that certain functions of a building (in this case heating, ventilation, lighting and air conditioning) do not consume energy when no occupants are present. There is considerable scope for intelligent management in the tertiary sector. The article only covers buildings with all-electric HVAC systems.
Details
- Original title: Gérer l'intermittence dans le tertiaire.
- Record ID : 2000-2747
- Languages: French
- Source: Qualita - n. 59
- Publication date: 1999
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Keywords: Operation; Night; Building; Management; Air conditioning; Heating
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