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Innovative control logics for a rational utilization of electric loads and air-conditioning systems in a residential building

Authors: Graditi, G; Ippolito, M. G.; LAMEDICA, Regina; Piccolo, A.; RUVIO, ALESSANDRO; SANTINI, Ezio; Siano, P.; +1 Authors

Innovative control logics for a rational utilization of electric loads and air-conditioning systems in a residential building

Abstract

Abstract The paper focuses on the evaluation of the impact on residential buildings of innovative control logics defined for a rational utilization of the electric loads and air-conditioning systems. The control logics are implementable thanks to a Decision Support and Energy Management Systems developed by the same authors and easily installable in new and still-existing houses. The paper shows how a significant reduction of the primary energy consumption can be obtained by controlling the air-conditioning units together with the other electric loads of the house. After having explained how the control logics operate, a simulation tool is described, developed for a preliminary evaluation of their effects on the energy consumptions of residential buildings in the design stage. An application of the simulation tool on a typical house, considering different scenarios and varying the climatic conditions and the energy performance class of the envelope, is presented. Finally, a measurement campaign on two real existing houses, equipped with the Decision Support and Energy Management System, is described, and the effects of the control logics are assessed.

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Italy
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buildings controls; energy efficiency in buildings; energy management systems; innovative control logics; smart house; civil and structural engineering; building and construction; mechanical engineering; electrical and electronic engineering, Buildings controls; Energy efficiency in buildings; Energy management systems; Innovative control logics; Smart house; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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56
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Top 10%
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