Sensor Suitcase - Brings Energy Efficiency
to Small Commercial Buildings
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Most buildings in the
Or, there is no difference in the set point during hours when the
building is unoccupied versus occupied-turning the heat and space conditioning
down during unoccupied hours helps lower energy bills substantially. Lights may
be left on at night when no one is in the building, or there may be daytime
opportunities in spaces that are not continuously occupied.
These are only a few of the problems that energy performance
professionals see in the field, problems they can correct through retro-commissioning,the process of assessing the energy performance of an
existing building, and then tuning its systems, and implementing no or low-cost
energy efficiency improvements. When this is done to a new building, it is
called commissioning.
Research published in 2009 by scientists demonstrated that in a
large sample of existing buildings, retro-commissioning could save as much as 15
percent of a building's annual energy use, and pay for itself in less than a
year, through the resulting utility cost savings.
In large commercial buildings, where the cost-effectiveness of
this process is highest, retro-commissioning is beginning to become more common,
thanks to growing awareness of its economic benefits to building owners and
operators, as well as a thriving industry of building energy performance
professionals.
In smaller commercial buildings efficiency efforts, including retro-commissioning have been hampered by several factors.
Small commercial buildings do not typically have budget or
business economics that allow investing in enhancements such as comfort and
energy improvements. They also don't have in-house staff with the expertise in
building systems who can perform retro-commissioning or identify improvement
opportunities.
The Sensor Suitcase, is a turn-key hardware and software solution
that non-experts can use to generate low or no-cost recommendations
automatically on how to improve a building's operating costs, comfort and
energy performance.
This project is accomplished by 'embedding' the knowledge and
skills of a highly experienced building commissioning practitioner into a
scalable hardware and software package that can be easily deployed by a variety
of building services personnel to make it easier for building owners and
operators reap the benefits and cost savings for building commissioning.
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