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Development of an Iot Based Energy Management System for Air Handling Unit
Author(s) -
Ananda Krishnan B,
Aswin Kumar P,
Shilpa VK,
G. Joselin Retna Kumar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.d7883.049420
Subject(s) - setpoint , energy consumption , energy management system , energy management , building management system , building automation , computer science , architectural engineering , automotive engineering , energy (signal processing) , engineering , control (management) , electrical engineering , statistics , physics , mathematics , artificial intelligence , thermodynamics
The emergence of automation and smart power management systems pave to create a better energy management system. Measuring energy savings and potential reduction of peak demand in a building due to adjustment of AHU (Air Handling Unit) setpoint during working hours is critical for ideal demand-side allocations. Since Air Handling Units are one of the major energy consuming system in a building. This has been a great challenge given too many variable physical characteristics and AHU system thermal dynamics in commercial buildings. Based on the building model, developed and authenticate against measured power consumption data from a smart energy meter, this project deals with how energy savings and peak demand reduction potentials of a building are impacted by AHU, setpoint changes during a working period. It is of the utmost necessity to make a prototype for an existing AHU in order to minimize wastage of power in older buildings without any major renovation. This can be achieved by making the existing system into a closed loop system by our model prototype.

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