This June 2019 paper by the Lighting Research Center in the U.S. reports on a study examining the potential for using occupancy data from lighting systems to reduce HVAC energy use in large commercial buildings, typically buildings 100,000 ft2 (9,300 m2) and greater. It reinforces the concept of employing Building Automation Systems using sensor information from one system to control other systems and having a central monitoring and control location. Challenges and energy saving opportunities on taking this approach are discussed.
Key words: HVAC, large building controls/automation, lighting systems/controls

 

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