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The topic implicates utility intelligence through submetering and its potential to extend the capabilities of building management systems through granular energy data.Original: ...
Long-range, wide-area network water meters and flood prevention devices add cost effective detection in tenant billing applications. Advances in water submetering technologies give owners of large, multitenant buildings a clearer picture of utility water usage at their properties. Armed with each unit’s precise water monitoring data, they can more accurately (and fairly) allocate ...
Are there Submetering System or Digital Meters in your Buildings and Facilities Let us now review and analyse your organisation’s equipment. At this point, you should analyse whether your buildings already have energy submetering systems, more commonly known as digital meters. It is really important to keep that in mind. ...
Warehouses and distribution centers are sizeable, active spaces, with many components. From pallets and people driving forklifts to conveyer belts and HVAC systems. Most warehouses operate on a 24/7 schedule and due to the massive size of these facilities, it can be very hard to pinpoint where energy waste is occurring. But implementing a few changes like upgrading to efficient lighting and ...
Submetering is all about collecting energy data and being able to output that data into a usable report whether it’s to allocate costs or interpret the data for additional energy saving opportunities. When designing a submetering system, the first step should be to determine what needs to be measured and how the data will be ...
The owner can keep track of the energy usage of tenants by using submetering. With submetering, individual flowmeters are installed at the inlet to the tenant’s property. ...
