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E-raamat: Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems: Design and Installation [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Consultant, Gainesville, Florida, USA), (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)
  • Formaat: 438 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781003151234
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 438 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781003151234
The capability and use of IT and web based energy information and control systems has expanded from single facilities to multiple facilities and organizations with buildings located throughout the world. This book answers the question of how to take the mass of available data and extract from it simple and useful information which can determine what actions to take to improve efficiency and productivity of commercial, institutional and industrial facilities. The book also provides insight into the areas of advanced applications for web based EIS and ECS systems, and the integration of IT/web based information and control systems with existing BAS systems.
Forewords
Michael Ivanovich ix
Ken Sinclair xi
Anto Budiardjo xiii
I. Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems
1(54)
Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems
3(10)
Barney L. Capehart
Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web Server
13(4)
Anto Budiardjo
What Is an Intelligent Building?
17(6)
Paul Ehrlich
How Can a Building Be Intelligent if It Has Nothing to Say?
23(6)
Bill Gnerre
Kevin Fuller
Ten Technology Takeaways for 2006
29(16)
Ken Sinclair
The Business Value of Enterprise Energy Management at DFW Airport
45(10)
Rusty Hodapp
II. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Case Studies
55(88)
Innovating the Business of Facilities Operations: A Framework for the Next Major Advancement in Facilities Operations
57(8)
Bill Gnerre
Gregory Cmar
Kevin Fuller
An IT Approach to Diagnosing Complex System Interactions
65(10)
Gregory Cmar
Bill Gnerre
How to Automate Strategies That Make Companies Energy Savvy
75(16)
Dirk E Mahling
Richard Paradis
William O'Connor
Selly Kruthoffer
Bringing Building Automation Systems Under Control
91(10)
James Lee
Enterprise Energy Management System Installation Case Study at a Food Process Plant
101(8)
Naoya Motegi
David S. Watson
Aimee McKane
Ford Compressor Management System Case Study
109(12)
Bill Allemon
Rick Avery
Bay Controls
Sam Prud'homme
Technology as a Tool for Continuous Improvement
121(8)
Ward Komorowski
A Case Study of the Jefferson Health System's Enterprise Energy Management System
129(6)
Randolph Haines
Integrated Energy Management---A Proven Approach to a Successful Energy Management Program
135(8)
Rich Rogan
James Peedin
III. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Applications
143(94)
Automated Commissioning for Lower Cost, Widely Deployed, Building Commissioning of the Future
145(12)
Michael Brambley
Srinivas Katipamula
Monitoring Based Commissioning for Facilities
157(8)
Keith Gipson
Thomas Riley
Effectiveness of Energy Management Systems: What the Experts Say and Case Studies Reveal
165(18)
Tom Webster
The Revolution of Internet Enabled OEM Controls
183(8)
Travis Short
Web Based Wireless Controls for Commercial Building Energy Management
191(12)
Clifford Federspiel
At the Base of the Enterprise Pyramid: Training Building Operators for Digital Monitoring and Control
203(10)
Michael Bobker
Facility Scheduling Program
213(6)
David C. Green
Paul J. Allen
Robert Proie
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill---A Proactive Approach to Facility Management
219(8)
Sanjyot Bhusari
David Brooks
Web Based Information Technology---A Supply Chain for Energy Strategy in Hotel Operations
227(10)
Khaled A Elfarra
IV. Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management Systems in the Entertainment Park Industry
237(40)
How Disney Saves Energy -- Hint: It's Not Magic
239(10)
Paul J. Allen
An Owner's Approach to Energy Management System Design
249(10)
Paul J. Allen
Chris Sandberg
Using the Web for Energy Data Acquisition and Analysis
259(10)
Paul J. Allen
David C. Green
Jim Lewis
Disney's Enterprise Energy Management Systems
269(8)
Paul J. Allen
V. Web Based Enterprise Management Systems for Demand Response Applications
277(38)
Participation Through Automation: Fully Automated Critical Peak Pricing in Commercial Buildings
279(8)
Mary Ann Piette
David Watson
Naoya Motegi
Sila Kiliccote
Eric Linkugel
Industrial Customers Participating in the Deregulated Texas Electric Utility Market Utilizing Dashboards to Integrate Revolutionary Web Based Software Solutions and Enterprise Systems
287(11)
Joseph Rosenberger
Christopher Greenwell
Michael Cozzi
Noshad Chaudry
Web Enabled Metering and Controls for Demand Response
298(17)
Rahul Walawalkar
Rahul Tongia
Bruce Colburn
VI. Hardware and Software Tools and Systems for Data Input, Data Processing and Display in Enterprise Systems
315(70)
Wireless Metering -- The Untold Story
317(12)
Jim Lewis
An Energy Manager's Introduction to Weather Normalization of Utility Bills
329(12)
John Avina
The Energy and Cost Savings Calculation System for Enterprise Energy Management
341(16)
Jim McNally
SCADA and DCS Security Vulnerabilities and Counter Measures for Engineers, Technicians and IT Staff
357(14)
Ron Brown
Developing an Energy Information System: An Efficient Methodology
371(8)
David C. Green
Developing an Energy Information System: Working with the Budget
379(6)
John Broughton
David C. Green
VII. Future Opportunities for Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems; and Conclusion
385(20)
My Virtual Value Visions for Building Automation in 2006
387(4)
Ken Sinclair
Cisco Connected Real Estate
391(10)
David Clute
Wolfgang Wagener
Final Thoughts and Conclusion
401(4)
Barney Capehart
Ken Sinclair
About the Authors 405(12)
Index 417


Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., CEM, is a Professor Emeritus of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. He is the co-author of Guide to Energy Management, 4th Edition, author of the chapter on Energy Management for the Handbook of Industrial Engineering and is co-author of the chapter on Energy Auditing for the Energy Management Handbook, 5th Edition. Lynne C. Capehart, BS, JD, is a consultant in energy policy and energy efficiency, and resides in Gainesville, FL. She is co-author of Floridas Electric Future: Building Plentiful Supplies on Conservation; the co-author of numerous papers on PURPA and cogeneration policies; and the co-author of numerous papers on commercial and industrial energy efficiency.