Energy and water monitoring for existing buildings
This report examines the use of monitoring systems in existing commercial buildings. There are a number of drivers for the installation of monitoring systems, and these are discussed. Monitoring systems are available in many different forms and are categorised according to data source, resolution and availability.
A wide variety of monitoring systems and technologies are available and these are discussed in terms of data collection methods and user interface options. A monitoring system design process has been outlined to assist those intending to design a system for their building.
Finally, case studies of monitoring systems are presented including details of system monitoring points and benefits achieved.
Full Report by AIRAH published by Equilibrium
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- A World GBC Report: Tackling Global Climate Change - Meeting Local PrioritiesFri 17 Sep 2010
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