1. Building Energy Management Systems:
system design and data requirements
4-oct.-16
Andreas Androutsopoulos aandr@cres.gr
BDE 2sd Workshop for Energy, Brussels 4/10/2016
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Objectives of a BEMS
to provide a healthy and pleasant indoor climate
to ensure the safety of the user and the owner
to ensure economical running of the building in respect of both
energy and personnel
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4. Building Energy Management Systems
Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) is an integrated system of software,
hardware and services that controls energy use through information and
communication technology.
It monitors, automates, and controls building systems such as heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, thermostats, and lighting to increase building energy efficiency and
improve comfort in a very wide application area.
A BEMS can monitor, control, and use alarm operations regarding energy issues, indoor
conditions, power needs on a real time basis data coming from many various sources.
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5. Building Energy Management Systems
Application
Office Buildings
Industries
Residential buildings
Commercial buildings
Hospitals
Hotels
…..
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6. Building Energy Management Systems
The market of BEMS is
growing day by day so the
need to gather, control, and
interpret all collected data.
EMS revenue is expected to
grow to $10.8 billion by 2024.
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[Source: Navigant Research, 2015]
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8. Achieve Energy savings of 15-20% for heating, cooling, ventilation while
energy savings for lighting can be as high as 50-60%.
Reduce energy costs and therefore lower operating costs.
Automatic load cut and peak load management incurred decreased energy
costs.
Improve the quality of the indoor environment.
Greater building functionality and economy.
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The use of a BEMS can
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Main network communications protocols
used for buildings installations
include
KNX,
EHS,
BatiBUS the European Installation Bus (EIB),
Bacnet
Physical communication media
Twisted pair wiring,
Powerline networking,
Radio (KNX-RF), Infrared,
Ethernet and
3G/4G communications
Building Energy Management Systems
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10. Data gathered from
Energy meters,
Temperature sensors (air, surface, water)
Relative humidity sensors,
Air velocity sensors,
Air-water flow sensors,
Light sensors,
Movements sensors,
Pollution measurement sensors,
actuators, etc.
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Main components of a BEMS. [Source: MOD 2001] Typical functions of a BEMS. [Source: MOD 2001]
A BEMS configuration
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Design considerations
According to the needs
Ease of use
Complexity
Level of automation
Ability to upgrade / expand
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13. BEMS equipment in an office
building
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BEMS application
Bioclimatic office building in Athens
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Data
410 signals are recorded
• Sensors
• Actuators
• Controllers
• Dimmers
Data saved every 10
– 15 min.
Files of appr. 1 Mb/d
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In conclusion
A BEMS can lead to
Increased energy efficiency
Improved environmental conditions
Reduction of overall costs through improved energy efficient use of E/M
systems and more efficient use of staff
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Data management and real time monitoring are
2 key elements for the efficient use of a BEMS.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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