Name:
LB-07-032 -- Energy Monitoring and Building Simulation of a University Laboratory Research Facility PDF
Published Date:
2007
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
This paper presents a case study of how performance monitoring and operational assessment coupled with subsequent analysis led to identification of potential energy savings for a large laboratory research facility. This project highlights the benefits of simple energy-monitoring techniques as part of the process. The energy-monitoring method consisted of a structured review of data collected by the existing building automation system, which revealed a number of operational faults. These faults resulted in an increased energy consumption of approximately 8% (4.0E9 Btu, 1.2E6 kWh) over the estimated total annual building heating and cooling energy (5.0E10 Btu, 1.5E7 kWh, estimated $726,000). A detailed simulation of the building energy systems enabled comparison of alternative control strategies. The simulation results indicate the potential for savings of more than 25% of the facility’s current building heating and cooling energy requirements. The potential savings identified with building simulation are higher than obtained for the energy-monitoring approach, but the time and effort required to create the simulation were also substantially higher. While the focus here was on a single laboratory- type research building, the findings may be generalized to other facilities.
Units: Dual
| File Size : | 1 file , 2 MB |
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| Number of Pages : | 10 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-LB-07-032 |
| Published : | 2007 |