Energy Management and Control Systems Handbook

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Payne, F. William, McGowan, John J. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1988, 1988
Edition:1st ed. 1988
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 12 Designing a Level III EMC System -- Basic Selection Criteria -- Technology Issues -- Drawings -- 13 Specifying a Level III EMC System -- Major Specification Concerns -- Sample Specifications -- Detailed Specifications -- 14 EMC System Procurement, Installation, Fine-Tuning and Maintenance -- Obtaining Bids -- Contractor Selection -- Post Award Review -- Shop Drawing Review -- On-Site Debugging -- Fine-Tuning and Long-Term Considerations -- System Documentation -- System Maintenance -- 15 Tips on EMCS Specification, Vendor Selection, Operation -- Specifications -- Software -- Point Selection -- Configuration and Hardware -- Selecting a Vendor -- Installation -- Operation and Maintenance -- 16 Training the EMC System Staff -- 17 EMCS Program Management -- Program Management Components -- Program Management Functions -- 18 EMC System Guidelines for New Buildings -- 19 Life Cycle Costing -- Using the Payback Period Method -- Using Life Cycle Costing -- The Time Value of Money --  
505 0 |a Investment Decision-Making -- Making Decisions for Alternate Investments -- Depreciation, Taxes, and the Tax Credit -- Life Cycle Cost Analysis Optimization -- 20 Case Study 1: Computing EMC System Energy Savings for a New Commercial Building -- 21 Case Study 2: Energy Management and Control Systems in Supermarkets -- 22 Case Study 3: Energy Management and Control Systems at Princeton University -- 23 Case Study 4: Automation @@@ Shedding a Little Light on Building Security -- Appendix A — Software Dictionary -- Appendix B — Abbreviations -- Appendix C — Suppliers of Energy Management Systems—Building Controls and Automation 
505 0 |a Perform an EMC Systems Analysis -- Three Levels of EMC Systems -- Implement the Final Plan -- 5 Level I EMC System: Multifunction Supervisory and Demand Controllers -- Supervisory Load Controller -- Optimal Start/Stop Controller -- Demand Controller -- 6 Level II EMC System: Central Monitoring and Control System -- 7 Level III Automation System Technology -- Hardware Types -- Function Categories -- Computer -- Peripheral Devices -- Field Equipment -- Distributed Processing -- Data Transmission Links -- Software -- 8 Level III EMCS Hardware -- Computer Technology -- Peripherals -- Field Equipment -- Software -- Miscellaneous Cost Issues -- System Architecture -- 9 EMC System Functions and Applications -- Basic Functions -- Optimizing Functions -- Operational Functions -- Other Functions -- System and Equipment Applications -- 10 Direct Digital Control.-Definitions -- Benefits of DDC -- “Adaptive” DDC Control -- 11 EMCS Communications and Standardization -- DDC Interface Process --  
505 0 |a 1 Automation Through Energy Management and Control Systems — Where We Stand Today -- EMCS Industry and Market Overview -- Current Issues -- Education and Training -- User Satisfaction, Cost Savings, and Other Benefits -- Controls Standardization -- Design Integration -- Emerging Issues -- Trend to Electronic Local Loop Controls -- Increasing Complexity of Control Strategies -- Market Absorption of Innovation -- Utility and Communitywide Energy Monitoring and Control -- 2 10 Reasons Why Some Automation (EMC) Systems Do Not Meet Their Performance Goals -- 3 The First Step to a Successful EMC System: Develop an Initial Energy Management Plan -- The Initial Energy Management Plan -- Select Buildings to Be Studied -- Retaining a Consultant -- Conducting an Energy Audit -- Determine Energy Savings -- Consultant’s Report -- Prioritize ECOs -- Finalize and Implement the Initial Plan -- 4 The Second Step: Develop and Implement the Final Energy Management Plan -- First Part --  
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