Energy Management System. The CAISO shall install a computerized Energy Management System (EMS) to monitor transmission facilities in the CAISO Controlled Grid. A Participating TO may at its own expense and for its own internal management purposes install a read only EMS workstation that will provide the Participating TO with the same displays the CAISO uses to monitor the Participating TO’s transmission facilities.
Energy Management System. The Energy Management System (“EMS”) for the XXXX will be configured to exchange MODBUS TCP data with the PSE SCADA device and to transfer data to the database server for the calculation, recording, and archiving of data points.
Energy Management System. (EMS) Facilities The following is a detailed summary of the Energy Management System Facilities needed to interconnect the Interconnection Customer with the NWE system.
Energy Management System. If a Facility is managed by an energy management system, then the Benefiting Party shall advise the Owning Party on its desires for controlling the electrical and mechanical systems for areas of its use. The Parties shall cooperatively determine and appropriately update how the mechanical and electrical systems for the shared-use areas shall be controlled based on ongoing activities in the building.
Energy Management System. 2.4.1 Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
Energy Management System. 4.1: Temperature Setback / Optimal Start Supervisory Controllers JCI will provide supervisory controllers at High School, Middle School, Intermediate School and Primrose ES and upgrade the District FX server. • Provide new web-enabled (JCI FX-80 Niagara N4) platform network supervisory controller for each building listed above. New and existing points scheduled for migration shall be incorporated in the new supervisory network. Incorporate the functionality of existing system and additional sequences as required to obtain energy savings. Provide alarming and trending. • Network supervisory controllers shall be integrated into a temperature control network running on remote server at owner-specified location. • Owner IT department to provide addresses and permissions for integration to site LAN Boiler Room Automatic Temperature Control • Provide new boiler room controllers, panels, and field devices as required to incorporate into the new building automation network equipment planned for installation under the proposed Energy Performance Contract and existing equipment currently connected to the control system that is scheduled to remain in service. Boiler room work shall include warm-up/cool-down, trending, and alarms as required by the Energy Performance contract. • Install new combustion air dampers in boiler rooms listed below that interlock with boiler and domestic hot water heater operation. o Heating/Cooling Pumps: Start-Stop/Status/Fault/Alarm o Boilers: Start-Stop/Status/Fault/Alarm o Heat Exchangers: Temperature control with unoccupied set back, OA Reset o Hot Water Mixing Valves: Temperature control with unoccupied set back, OA Reset o Occupancy: Day/Night control for new and existing occupancy zones o Zone Valves: Open/close based on occupancy and demand Building No. of Boiler Rooms High School 2 Middle School 2 Intermediate School 0 Primrose School 1 Total 5 Air Handling Unit DDC Refit • Convert air-handling units to DDC Control, including replacement of existing pneumatic end devices with electronic type. • Including the following points and sequences: o Economizer control, including outdoor air enthalpy change-over on cooling equipment o Mixed air/low-limit control o Heating (discharge or room control as required) o Cooling (discharge or room control as required) o Discharge control o Freeze protection o Local or remote set point control o Warm-up/Cool-down Building AHU/RTU/HV High School 18 Middle School 14 Intermediate School 12 Primrose Sc...
Energy Management System. All the Madeira pilots will rely on the SMILE EMS, as described in section 2.1.2.
Energy Management System. As soon as is reasonably practicable after the Commencement Date, but in no event later than October 1, 2004, Landlord shall install a direct digital control energy management system with all devices and interconnections between mechanical equipment and the computer controls to such system (the “EMS”). Such EMS will monitor energy usage and will permit control of HVAC systems without on site manual operation.
Energy Management System. Consists of lighting and HVAC controls to allow for individual tenant use during non-building hours and when the systems are not normally in use (collectively, the "ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM").
Energy Management System. Demand Controlled Ventilation M&V Option : NEMVP-B (continuos) Measurement Boundary: Retrofit isolation – Project savings will be determined within the measurement boundary that encompasses only the spaces temperatures and unit status affected by the energy project. Measured Parameter: Continuous measurement of CO2 levels and outside air damper Interaction: with Temperature Setback Measuring Equipment: Energy Management System Measuring Equipment Accuracy: ±3% of measurement range Measuring Equipment Calibration: Not applicable. Measurement Period: 15 minute samples Measurement Frequency: Continuous measurement Measurement and Verification Details: Pre-Installation Activities: During detail audit on site it was documented via interviews that the systems were manually started based on building operating schedule. Post-Installation Activities: Building Management system will continuously monitor post-retrofit CO2 levels and outside air damper position. The date-time stamp will be included to differentiate occupied/unoccupied and summer/winter periods. Formulas in the DEA will be used to calculate the savings