Model-based alarming

Refrigeration – With indicator or tester – Condition sensing

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C062S230000, C236S094000

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06990821

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for managing energy consumption of a building system includes a source of actual energy consumption data, a source of actual weather data, and a database correlating discrete weather data values with expected energy consumption values for at least one component of the building system. A computer accesses the actual weather data, actual energy consumption data and database, wherein the computer compares the expected energy consumption values with actual energy consumption data and generates an output based on the comparison. The expected energy consumption values are generated for the discrete weather data values using an energy consumption model that functionally relates discrete weather data values and design information for the building system component.

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International Search Report for PCT/US02/13459; ISA/US; date mailed Sep. 19, 2002.

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