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Building energy management systems in building’s retrofit using power lines

Dolianitis S., Kolokotsa Dionysia, Kalitsounakis N., Zografakis N.

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/9462D455-3B75-4C63-928C-599D7FD7FB52-
Identifierhttp://www.inive.org/members_area/medias/pdf/Inive%5CPalencAIVC2007%5CVolume1%5CPalencAIVC2007_058.pdf-
Languageen-
TitleBuilding energy management systems in building’s retrofit using power linesen
Creator Dolianitis S.en
CreatorKolokotsa Dionysiaen
CreatorΚολοκοτσα Διονυσιαel
Creator Kalitsounakis N.en
Creator Zografakis N.en
Content SummaryThe aim of the specific paper is the analysis of the efficiency of power lines as a communication media for Building Energy Management Systems. The reason behind this scope is the ability of power lines to be installed in existing buildings without extra wiring. Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) constitute a part of automation systems. BEMS implement control the indoor environmental parameters while minimizing energy consumption. This work aims to analyze the ability of installing Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) in any building while simultaneously improve the energy efficiency and the indoor comfort. The easiest and most economic way to construct a BEMS in an existing building is to use the existing technologies of the building. These are power lines and Local Area Networks (LANs). Another way to develop and implement BEMS is radio frequencies (RF). These technologies can be used to existing buildings because they need no wiring and the installation cost is very small. Before choosing the devices that will formulate the BEMS, the parameters that affect the indoor conditions must be determined. Those are thermal comfort, visual comfort, indoor air quality and acoustic comfort. In order to check the efficiency of communication protocols that use power lines as a mean to communicate, a test installation is implemented in laboratory. This installation is performed via two development kits: the Power Line Development Support Kit (PL DSK) and Mini Evaluation Kit (Mini EVK). The test included a temperature sensor as a controlled variable and a decentralised heating control system with a central heating unit for the control signal. The results of the testing as well as specifications for installation in existing buildings are described focusing on disseminating such technologies in meeting the continuously increasing energy demands of the buildings in Crete, Greeceen
Type of ItemΠλήρης Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Full Paperen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-11-13-
Date of Publication2007-
Bibliographic CitationS. Dolianitis, D. Kolokotsa, N. Kalitsounakis and N. Zografakis, "Building Energy Management Systems in building’s retrofit using power lines," in Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Cooling (PALENC'07),September.en

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