Building energy metering
This document promotes best practice in the design of energy metering and submetering (not smart metering) in non-domestic buildings. It will also help facilities managers to introduce metering and submetering in their existing buildings. To this end, it has been written for designers, owner-occupie...
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| Corporate Author | |
| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
London :
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers,
2009.
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| Edition | Revised edition. |
| Series | TM (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) ;
39. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781680150179 1680150170 9781906846114 1906846111 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (27 pages) : color illustrations |
Cover
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Costs and benefits of submetering
- 3. Overview of TM39 metering methodology
- 4. Methodology: Select the TM39 boundary ; List all energy importted and exported across boundary ; List all energy-using items within boundary ; Decide which items should be metered ; Select appropriate meter for each item ; Decide location(s) of meter(s) ; Decide how the meters are to be read ; Review the metering strategy ; Specify, implement and commission the metering ; Documenting the strategy ; Case study: Manchester Science Park: Kilburn House ; Example of the CIBSE Carbon 60 Project
- 5. Analysis of meter readings: Display energy certificates ; Landlord energy statement and tenant energy review (LES-TER) ; Energy benchmarks ; Energy assessment and reporting method ; Demand profiling using half-hourly electricity data.
- Appendices: A1: Case studies: Watford Central Leisure Centre ; Implementation of automatic meter reading for TFL's Head Office portfolio
- A2: Alignment and synchronicity requirements for DECs.