The paper focuses the evaluation of the impact of Building Automation Control (BAC) systems on not-residential buildings. In particular, this work shows how the control, monitoring and automation actions considered by the European Standard EN 15232 can influence the electric and thermal energy consumptions of the University of Palermo DEIM (Department of Energy, Information Engineering and Mathematical Models) building. After evaluating the building energy consumptions, by using the CEI Guide 205-18, the BAC systems are chosen and sized and an economic evaluation of their installation cost is also carried out.
Ippolito, M., La Cascia, D., Zizzo, G., Dinolfo, A., Sa'Ed, J. (2016). The BAC factor method: Application to a real Italian not-residential building. In 2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC) (pp.1-6). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EEEIC.2016.7555495].
The BAC factor method: Application to a real Italian not-residential building
IPPOLITO, Mariano Giuseppe;LA CASCIA, Diego;ZIZZO, Gaetano;SA'ED, Jaser
2016-01-01
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The paper focuses the evaluation of the impact of Building Automation Control (BAC) systems on not-residential buildings. In particular, this work shows how the control, monitoring and automation actions considered by the European Standard EN 15232 can influence the electric and thermal energy consumptions of the University of Palermo DEIM (Department of Energy, Information Engineering and Mathematical Models) building. After evaluating the building energy consumptions, by using the CEI Guide 205-18, the BAC systems are chosen and sized and an economic evaluation of their installation cost is also carried out.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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