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Page 1: Adaptive Building Automation: Saving energy AND increasing comfort with low investments for existing buildings.

Adaptive Building Automation:Saving energy AND increasing comfortwith low investments for existing buildings

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Overview

The HOLISTIC project Why does automation save energy ? Some details of the Adhoco solution Achievable energy savings Costs

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HOLISTIC: a “sister project to STACCATO

Dundalk (IR) Dundalk (IR) Mödling (AT) Mödling (AT)

Neuchatel (CH) Neuchatel (CH)

Holistic Optimisation Leading to Integration of Sustainable Technologies In Communities

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Specific objectives in Neuchâtel (CH)

23% reduction of the consumption of non-renewable energy (saving of 22 GWh per year)

Increase generation of renewable electricity (increase share to 87% of total, from 60%)

The area 5 km2 – 17% or the city area 4’700 inhabitants, 16% of the city

population Present different activities: school,

shops, dwellings, private institution

Association Ecoparc: développement durable dans l’environnement construit et la gestion d’entreprise

Suisse - Neuchâtel

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Adhoco‘s contribution to the project to implement home

automation in existing buildings

to control in integrated way- lights- blinds/shades- heating

to apply state-of-the-art wireless communication to save costs and time

to implement pre-programmed energy-saving algorithms

to ensure acceptance by users

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The solution:

adaptive home automation saves 25 to 40% of energy

automation brings comfort standards of the automobile into the home

integrated system allows rich set of features

internet access enables „home in the pocket“

plug-n-play installation decreases total cost of ownership

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The Adhoco products

weather station

presence detector

temperature / humidity sensor

central unit

Internet

remote control

on/off or dimming switch

blind controller

room temperature controller

wireless

Internet

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Wireless communication: Zigbee®

true network

bidirectional

encoded

low energy consumption

low radiation

international standard (IEEE 802.15.4)

open standard

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Product (1) intelligent central station

centralised intelligence

wireless communication with system components

gives smart commands to all actuators

connected to internet (VPN) for remote monitoring, control, and management

attraktive design(Red Dot Design Award)

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Product (2)Components

occupancy / illumination sensor

light (on/off, dimmer) for fixed installation

temperature /humidity sensor

light (on/off, dimmer) for mobile application

Mini-Meteo station blinds / shades / shuttercontrol

underfloor heating control

valve control for radiators

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actuators: small, clever...

conventional installation

existing switches can be reused

no configuration required

no programming required

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Automation saves energy (I): Energy consumption

defined in litres for 100 km reference: standardised drive

cycle test under idealised conditions

(tyre pressure, closed windows, no A/C)

prudent driver

Label: Energy label (A, B, ...)

defined in MJ/m2 or kWh/m2 a reference:

- standardised use- standardised area- standardisied coefficients

idealised user (habits)

Label: z.B. Minergie, energy label

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„sportive“ driving open windows, low tire

pressure, „forgotten“ roof racks longer distances heavier vehicles with more

power

per capita consumption higher than theory

overheated rooms open windows, unserviced

appliances larger apartments, second

homes additional appliances (PC, home

electronics, A/C, wellness, ...) per capita consumption higher

than theory

Automation saves energy (II): true energy consumption

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What our system does:

comfort control of lights, blinds, and heatingcorrection of undesirable user actions by

automation (e.g. shut off „forgotten“ lights)self-adaption to user wishes (learning)

to increase the acceptance of automated appliances

self-adaptation to thermal inertia of building,to optimise start/stop times of heating

weather and occupancy forecast while unoccupied: energy-saving settingslow internal energy consumption

(0.3-0.5 W per component)

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Experimental results (PhD Study)

9 month duration 3 seasons und 3 operation

modes Manual Automation, no adaptation Automation, with adaptation

14 office rooms random operation modes« Single-blind » Study

23 users feedback about comfort and satisfaction

existing office building,Lausanne

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Experimental results - Temperature

conventional adaptive automation

cold rooms less

frequently

hot rooms less

frequently

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Experimental Resultats - Illumination

conventional adaptive automation

less glare

brighter light

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Experimental Result: lower energy use

mode Energy savings

Refusal rate

Manual 0% - Automation 26% 25% Adaptive Automation 26% 5%

adaptive automation is effective

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cost example

central unit (1)

Total: 31 components

presence/light (7)

temp/humdity (4)

meteo station (1)

light switch (7)

blind control (4)

valve controls (7)

material cost: 4000 € installation cost: max 1 man-day

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Low TOTAL COSTS of ownership

Low price for end user moderate component prices multiple use of gathered

information little or no planning necessary simple installation negative operation costs

(energy savings) no or little service costs low investment – low interest

costs

Attractive margins for Adhoco (manufacturer) Installer (Adhoco‘s sales

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Product status

now commercially availablenumerous referencesnetwork of distributors being built up

proposal: application also in STACCATO communities

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Contact person

Dr. Thomas SchumannCEOAdhoco AGCH-8406 Winterthur

Tel. (office): +41 52 264 50 71Tel. (mobile): +41 79 336 58 43email: [email protected]: www.adhoco.com