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    Building Automation & Energy Management
  • Energy Conservation and Efficiency in a Shanghai Office Building
    Conservation of energy resources through energy management solutions are receiving considerable attention in the modern office building sector. Specific questions were directed towards average monthly energy costs and energy consumption. Meanwhile administrators need to have sufficient information about the state of their facilities’ to plan energy conservation. For those reasons, new office buildings are usually embedded with advanced technology energy efficiency features to monitor their electricity and water resources to detect leaks in the building’s plumbing and facilities usage to reduce energy costs as well as providing a comfortable office environment.
  • The cost-effective solution for Building Energy Management in Suzhou Industrial Park
    Every day, a massive amount of energy is wasted on fuelling buildings. According to statistics, buildings consume 40% of all energy on our planet. Since energy efficiency is a hot issue on a global level, energy efficient buildings are becoming more and more important. However, it is not easy to implement a user-friendly, cost-effective solution for a single enterprise with clustered buildings. To monitor their energy conservation, Advantech provided web-based products to fulfill such Building Automation requirements.
  • Comprehensive Energy Conservation Methods and HVAC Management
  • Energy Conservation Strategies for HVAC Management Systems
    In view of global energy shortage, developing energy saving and carbon reduction strategies is more important than ever. With a few exceptions, HVAC equipment takes the lion’s share of building energy consumption, estimated at over 40% of consumption for large buildings. This project targets two big business headquarters, and provides power conservation proposals to them on their HVAC systems, and measures effects through two energy consumption indicators, EUI (Energy Use Intensity) and SPF (System Performance Factor).
  • Thermal System with Parallel Operation of Boiler and Heat Pump
    The student' dormitory at the National Sun Yat-sen University is a six-floor building in Taiwan with residential quarters and restaurants that accommodates about 700 people. The existing hot water system includes 2 diesel-fired boilers and a hot water container. As the existing diesel-fired system is not efficient and the annual budget for purchasing oil fuel has become a financial burden, the school has decided to add a heat pump system to be connected with the existing pipelines in order to save energy.
  • Video Surveillance in a County Jail
    As crime increases, the size of the jail system must increase as well. To ensure safety of the prisoners, guards, and other employees, a high-tech automated video and control system is needed. Guards cannot be in all locations at all times and prisoners are not always supervised.
  • Centralized Heat Supply & Exchange System
    A central heating system provides warmth to an entire building from one point to multiple rooms. Centralized heat supplies are an important part of energy-saving in any large building, and one of the main basic infrastructures of urban modernization. Heat supply systems mainly include heating stations a complete water pipe network, heat exchange station, and more.
  • Intelligent Hotel Application with WebAccess
    The goal of having an intelligent building starts with early planning in the design stage. There are enormous benefits to be gained by creating intelligent buildings. The Pullman South Hotel in Beijing, China, is managed by the Accor Group in France and is seated in the central area of the new Economic & Technological Development Area. This is the only 5-star hotel in the new area, which makes its profile that much higher. With 19 floors, the hotel is equipped with guest rooms, dining, entertainment and recreation facilities.
  • Smart Home Management System
    Smart homes are living areas that have been equipped with automated lighting and electronic devices that provide a wide range of intelligent features. Many new solutions also provide the ability for homeowners to use mobile phones or PDA’s to remotely manage these systems, seamlessly interconnecting technology and home life. In the recent years, these solutions have made significant improvement to their added-value services and offerings, but high reliability will always be the most important.