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Problem Overview - “AS-IS” Here’s the issue: Hotel Dallas has 36,000 feet worth of banquet space. The current way of managing the AC/Heating units in.

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2 Problem Overview - “AS-IS” Here’s the issue: Hotel Dallas has 36,000 feet worth of banquet space. The current way of managing the AC/Heating units in each space of the banquet area for the last 31 years, is to have the units run continuously every day. Within the last 6 months, a scheduling system has been created that requires the banquet managers to provide the engineering team with a schedule of meetings to make sure that the units are turned on 45 minutes prior to the meeting, and turned off 30 minutes after the meeting. This system isn't perfect as it leaves too many variables for human error and isn't being completed more than 80% of the time.

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5 Functional Issues Needs system to be self-configuring: the ability to re-configure the HVAC systems according to the outputs of the computerized approaches. This will help to mitigate faults and apply control strategy; which results in higher energy efficiency. Needs system to be self-monitoring: The ability to monitor the conditions of the building indoor environment and the HVAC systems. Needs ability to preset HVAC system according to banquet schedules

6 Non-Functional Issues Technological Constraints HVAC systems account for about 16% of total energy consumption in the U.S. However, 25%-40% of the energy consumed by HVAC systems is wasted because of undetected faults. Flexibility Able to be accessed through several different technology medium Configurability Able to drive more efficient operations and better high-level decisions with a solution that works the way you want. Should not be driven by a programmer’s assumption of how a unique entity should operate.

7 SIG Model for HVAC Automation Non-Functional Requirements

8 “To Be” Scenario: Automated HVAC Application Flexible Scheduling Ability to preschedule daily, weekly, or monthly HVAC activity for all rooms. Scheduling changes can be easily made remotely from any wireless device Automated Logic Setting and Energy Management Framework has centralized controller module which sends the information requirements of the computerized approaches to self- recognizing and self-monitoring modules. This allows the system to recognize occupied conditions in each room and provide conditioning for as log as these conditions exist In turn, this drives energy costs down. Performance Analysis and Fault Mitigation Consistent Monitoring of Energy Usage, Power Quality, and Fault Detection

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10 Manual HVAC Automation System “AS-IS” vs. “TO BE”

11 Bottom Line Hotel Dallas has found a system that is energy efficient, and will cut their energy bill significantly.....

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