Electrical Energy Conservation in a Commercial Building with Systems Automation

  • Pinto J
  • Moraes C
  • Brandão A
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This is a case study of the utilization of automation equipments and supervisory system in a commercial building and the consequent energy consumption reduction. The main characteristics of the automation architecture, control stations and of the communication network are described The six-floor building is fed by two 1000 kVA and one 300 kVA, 13,8kV/220V transformers, about 1000 points are monitored. The automated network generates economy and energy conservation mainly in the lighting and HVAC systems. The annual load curves for the years 1994 to 1996 show decreases both in energy consumption as well as in the demand values

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Pinto, J. R., Moraes, C. C., & Brandão, A. F. (2000). Electrical Energy Conservation in a Commercial Building with Systems Automation. In Advances in Networked Enterprises (pp. 439–447). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35529-0_42

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