In the last few years, many buildings have been equipped with Building Automation and Control (BAC) systems. BAC systems can be used to achieve a significant reduction of the electrical consumption and to have all the well acknowledged benefits from the daylight (e.g. occupant comfort, health, well-being and productivity). For this reason, Standard EN 15232 'Energy performance of buildings - Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management' puts into evidence the importance of the presence of BAC and Technical Building Management (TBM) systems, suggests a classification of these systems, explains their main functionalities and presents a simplified method to estimate their impact on the energy consumption of the building. The aim of this paper is to verify this simplified BAC factor method using the results of an experimental measurements campaign. In the paper, the BAC factors are evaluated for a residential and an office environment, using a big set of data measured for one year every 5 minutes at the laboratory of the DEIM (University of Palermo), where a BACs for lighting control is installed.

Beccali, M., Bonomolo, M., Ippolito, M., Lo Brano, V., Zizzo, G. (2017). Experimental validation of the BAC factor method for lighting systems. In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2017 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe) (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EEEIC.2017.7977593].

Experimental validation of the BAC factor method for lighting systems

BECCALI, Marco;BONOMOLO, Marina;IPPOLITO, Mariano Giuseppe;LO BRANO, Valerio;ZIZZO, Gaetano
2017-01-01

Abstract

In the last few years, many buildings have been equipped with Building Automation and Control (BAC) systems. BAC systems can be used to achieve a significant reduction of the electrical consumption and to have all the well acknowledged benefits from the daylight (e.g. occupant comfort, health, well-being and productivity). For this reason, Standard EN 15232 'Energy performance of buildings - Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management' puts into evidence the importance of the presence of BAC and Technical Building Management (TBM) systems, suggests a classification of these systems, explains their main functionalities and presents a simplified method to estimate their impact on the energy consumption of the building. The aim of this paper is to verify this simplified BAC factor method using the results of an experimental measurements campaign. In the paper, the BAC factors are evaluated for a residential and an office environment, using a big set of data measured for one year every 5 minutes at the laboratory of the DEIM (University of Palermo), where a BACs for lighting control is installed.
giu-2017
17th IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2017 1st IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe, EEEIC / I and CPS Europe 2017
Milano
2017
2017
5
Online
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7977593
Beccali, M., Bonomolo, M., Ippolito, M., Lo Brano, V., Zizzo, G. (2017). Experimental validation of the BAC factor method for lighting systems. In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2017 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe) (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EEEIC.2017.7977593].
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Beccali, M.; Bonomolo, M.; Ippolito, M.; Lo Brano, V.; Zizzo, G.
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