Controlling building systems
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising one or more processors and memory storing instructions, that when executed by the one or more processors, cause the apparatus to:
- determine a theoretical unoccupied load of a building based on a minimum access to a consumable product during a time interval;
measure an amount of consumable product accessed by the building during the time interval to determine an unoccupied load of the building;
measure an amount of sub-metered consumable product accessed by at least one sub-metered user during the time interval to determine a sub-metered load of the building; and
adjust an building system in response to comparing a sum of the theoretical unoccupied load and the sub-metered load to the unoccupied load.
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Abstract
Methods, apparatus, and systems are provided for measuring the supply of a consumable product to a facility over time and analyzing the measurements to determine the consumption or supply of the product by one or more loads and/or sources in the facility, and to determine induced and residual heat flow through the facility'"'"'s envelope. Various aspects compare the measured supply of the consumable product to a database of consumption signatures. Operating conditions and facility characteristics may be further considered in determining a particular user'"'"'s access of the consumable product. Thermal resistance factors of the building may be determined, which are based on the induced and residual heat flow through the facility. Finally, one or more signatures of a building system are analyzed to determine a building'"'"'s overall efficiency, including determining a controllable load of a building and/or determining an efficient start time for one or more building systems.
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1. An apparatus comprising one or more processors and memory storing instructions, that when executed by the one or more processors, cause the apparatus to:
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determine a theoretical unoccupied load of a building based on a minimum access to a consumable product during a time interval; measure an amount of consumable product accessed by the building during the time interval to determine an unoccupied load of the building; measure an amount of sub-metered consumable product accessed by at least one sub-metered user during the time interval to determine a sub-metered load of the building; and adjust an building system in response to comparing a sum of the theoretical unoccupied load and the sub-metered load to the unoccupied load. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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