USE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR REMOTE MONITORING AND TESTING OF BUILDING PERFORMANCE.

Author(s) : BRAMBLEY M. R., LIN J. S.

Summary

COMPUTERIZED ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EMS) ARE USEFUL, NOT JUST FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF BUILDING SYSTEMS, BUT THEY CAN ALSO SERVE AS VALUABLE TOOLS FOR MONITORING AND TESTING THE PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC COMPONENTS. THE OVERALL STRATEGY AND EXAMPLES OF THE USE OF THE REMOTE MONITORING AND TESTING CAPABILITIES OF EMS ARE PRESENTED IN THE PAPER. HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT UNDER PROPORTIONAL/INTEGRAL/DERIVATIVE CONTROL WAS TESTED AND CHARACTERIZED FOR 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS WITHOUT TRAVELLING TO THE BUILDING SITES.

Details

  • Original title: USE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR REMOTE MONITORING AND TESTING OF BUILDING PERFORMANCE.
  • Record ID : 1988-2499
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1987
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 93; n. 2; 2337-2349; 8 fig.; 1 tabl.; 11 ref.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.