LB-17-C044 -- Using Pattern Matching and Principal Component Analysis Method for Whole-Building Fault Detection PDF

LB-17-C044 -- Using Pattern Matching and Principal Component Analysis Method for Whole-Building Fault Detection PDF

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LB-17-C044 -- Using Pattern Matching and Principal Component Analysis Method for Whole-Building Fault Detection PDF

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2017

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ASHRAE

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Automated fault detection and diagnosis (AFDD) methods, followed by corrections, have the potential to greatly improve a building and its system'sperformances. Existing AFDD studies mostly focus on component and sub-system AFDD. Much less efforts have been spent on detecting anddiagnosing faults that have a whole building impact. Component diagnosis decouples the connections between building subsystems and may reach local andoften incorrect solutions without leading to an overall sustainable and optimally conditioned systems. In this pilot study, a data driven fault detectionmethod that has been successfully applied to component fault detection: Pattern Matching (PM) and Principle Component Analysis (PCA) method isapplied for whole building fault detection. Real building data that contain artificially injected faults and naturally occurred faults are used to evaluate themethod's accuracy and false alarm rate. The method presents a great potential to be a cost-effective and accurate whole building fault detection strategy.


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Number of Pages : 8
Product Code(s) : D-LB-17-C044
Published : 2017
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