User Manual

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Definition of classes
Residential Non residential
D C B A D C B A
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
7 TECHNICAL HOME AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT
7.1 Setpoint management
0 Manual setting room by room individually
1 Adaptation from distributed/decentralized plant rooms only
2 Adaptation from a central room
3 Adaptation from a central room with frequent set back of user
inputs
7.2 Runtime management
0 Manual setting (plant enabling)
1 Individual setting following a predefined time schedule
including fixed preconditioning phases
2 Individual setting following a predefined time schedule;
adaptation from a central room; variable preconditioning
phases
7.3
Detecting faults of technical building systems and providing support to the diagnosis of these faults
0 No central indication of detected faults and alarms
1
With central indication of detected faults and alarms
2
With central indication of detected faults and
alarms/diagnosing functions
7.4 Reporting information regarding energy consumption, indoor conditions
0 Indication of actual values only (e.g. temperatures, meter
values)
1 Trending functions and consumption determination
2 Analyzing, performance evaluation, benchmarking
7.5 Local energy production and renewable energies
0 Uncontrolled generation depending on the fluctuating
availability of RES and or run time of CHP; overproduction will
be fed into the grid
1 Coordination of local RES and CHP with regard to local
energy demand profile including energy storage management;
Optimization of own consumption
7.6 Waste heat recovery and heat shifting
0 Instantaneous use of waste heat or heat shifting
1 Managed use of waste heat or heat shifting (including
charging/discharging TES)
7.7 Smart Grid integration
0 No harmonization between grid and building energy systems;
building is operated independently from the grid load
1 Building energy systems are managed and operated
depending on grid load; demand side management is used for
load shifting