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Smart PanelsDigitized electrical switchboards
Connect your buidings to energy savings
Measure
Connect
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Putting energy bills under control
With reasonable investment, your building can gain quick payback from reduced energy consumption. Going by the European Union’s regulations and by Green Buildings Council, buildings without energy monitoring systems are more expensive to run and likely to suffer capital value depreciation. Solutions from Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management, are designed for both new and existing constructions for immediate savings.
Increasing building asset valueLike property location, energy efficiency has become a decisive differentiation factor in asset valuation. Energy-friendly buildings can appreciate in value from:
• Higher safety and health standards for the inhabitants
• Compliance with building codes
• Reduced operating costs
• Equipment in energy information systems
• Qualification for incentives from energy-saving measures
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20%of a building’s operating cost is for energy
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Analyzing consumptions, to quickly spot corrective actions
Automatic metering at the source lets you see exactly how and where the building is using energy. It also performs intelligent cross references of energy usage by zones (offices, lobby, storage, parking, etc.) with usage by type (lighting, heating, hot water for sanitation, etc.).
• Detecting usage issues, such as demand peaks, wastages, leakages
• Planned development of your building’s energy usage
• Informed occupants committed to meeting environmental and economic targets.
Using less power while maintaining the same level of comfort and safety for occupants
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Getting buildings ready for energy audits
By 2050, the demand for energy is expected to double due to population, economic, and industrial growth around the world. At the same time, we must halve greenhouse gas emissions so as to reduce their catastrophic effects on global warming and climate change. As individuals, companies, industries, and government, we are all stakeholders with a commitment to safeguard our shared future through responsible energy consumption.
38%Residentialcommercial, and publicbuildings
33%Transport
27%Industry
2 %Agriculture
Energy consumption in Europe (source: Eurostat 2010)
Buildings use up more energy resources than the vehicles on roads 300
kWh/m2/year:average consumption of the 280 million active buildings in Europe
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Regulations have started imposing efficient energy useEnergy efficiency directives for buildings are gradually being incorporated into national regulations and building codes. By regarding a facility like an electrical appliance, such as air conditioners and lighting equipment, we can give it an energy performance rating. Such ratings indicate a building’s energy expenditure compared with the typical usage rate of a similar facility.
Energy Performance Buildings Directive and EN 15232 standardThe Energy Performance of Buildings Directive is applicable to 27 European member states. This directive requires building automation and control systems to be set up with energy saving as a key function as outlined in the EN 15232 standard, also known as ‘The impact of Building Automation on Energy Efficiency’. This standard outlines four energy performance classes for BACS with the objective to achieve the best possible efficiency for commercial office buildings.
Regulations have started imposing efficient energy use
ABCDE
FG
51 to 90
91 to 150
151 to 230
231 to 330
331 to 450
451 to 590
HI
591 to 750
> 750
≤ 50 High energy performance BACS and TBM
Advanced BACS and TBM
Standard BACS (used as reference)
Non energy efficient BACS
Energy efficiency categories for Building Automation and Control System (BACS) and Technical Building Management System (TBM)
2.8 million new buildings every year subjected to maximum energy consumption
50 kWh/m2/year:maximum energy rate for new constructions in France since 2012.
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A large chain of small hotels did setup a global energy monitoring system, expecting to:
Ensure and monitor
customers
comfort, and make it
the same across all
branches
1Be more confident
in relation to customers
health and safety,
and compliance with
regulations in force
2Optimise energy
and fluid
consumptions, to
save money and
enable green
marketing
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A ACHETER
Financial director
"I was doubtful about the final cost to setup this system. But there was no bad surprise at all. And our facility managers keep it working without any problem."
"We used to have somebody from technical direction visiting the hotels and collecting such data. But there were mistakes and the data packages were far from rich enough to do what we do now."
Energy corporate manager
Example
PowEr and EnErGy ManaGEMEnt in a GrouP of hotElS
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First priority: guests comfort and safety
Warnings dispatched when customers well-being
suspected at stake
In case of issue with potential impact on guests comfort
and safety, hotel attendants are immediately informed.
The system sends an alert mail, displayed on:
> hotel manager and branch technical manager’s
smartphones
> all hotel operating computers (reception, offices etc.)
> the electrical switchboard where the fault has been
detected.
Comfort and safety dashboards widespread
Every staff member also has permanent access to
a comfort and safety dashboard showing real-time
the key values:
> Deep freezers temperature
> Key values of heating and air conditioning systems
> Sanitary hot water temperature
> Air temperature and humidity on each floor
Headquarters compute historical alarm data
from all hotels, enabling evolution towards predictive
maintenance, with clear benefits on planning
and budgeting.
Business efficiency
Good practices shared across the companyEvery three months, hotel managers meet together
with corporate technical and financial directors.
They share their good practices and compare
achieved improvements.
"We decided to equip a pilot site with solar water heating.
By relating its energy consumption to the other sites, we
could calculate the savings and payback, and decide
upon investing in this equipment for other sites".
A quarterly incentive awards the most performing
hotel teams. But as many have been purchased
before transformation, the challenge considers the
characteristics of each building: age, thermal isolation,
location and climate etc.
No achievement without full staff involvement Each hotel manager and his technical staff have full-time
access to details of their recent energy consumption.
Abnormal consumptions are also detected and flagged:
overusages, leakages etc. The system breaks down
electrical consumption into:
> HVAC
> Food conservation: deep freezers and fridges
> General lighting and lifts
> Cooking and dishwashing equipment
> guest rooms
The whole staff is implicated through periodic information
on spared energy and water.
Customers information and green marketingScreens reminding guests environment-friendly
behaviors, display to figures of resource savings recently
achieved thanks to their support and awareness.
Energy efficiency
A ACHETER
Hotel facility manager
As soon as installed, the system frequently alarmed about one of our deep freezers Computing hourly historical charts we discovered temperature was actually rising too high during defrost cycles. We could fix that and avoid serious sanitary risk.
Hotel director
We understood why we regularly had penalties from energy providers. The rated power was exceeded everyday for some minutes, when all rooftops were starting. We rescheduled all automatic equipment, and we could even lower our rated power subscription.
PowEr and EnErGy ManaGEMEnt in a GrouP of hotElS
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reception desk
FDM128
internet> e-mails notifications
> Access to dashboards
offices
Main switchboard (ground floor)
Example
Branch
Entrance hall
Temp
Energy server Com’X 200
Temperature sensors
Office lighting, commercial lighting: monitoring, control, metering.
UPS main supplymonitoring
Air conditioning /Heating:monitoring, control, metering
Incomer metering
Basement floor swtichboard
Kitchen switchboard
Domestic hot water
Cooling units
Wifi router
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
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PowEr and EnErGy ManaGEMEnt in a GrouP of hotElS
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Kitchen & laundry
ULPModbusEthernet
Hard wired
ward floor
Headqu
arters
Branch
Branch
Corporate energy officer
"Most surprising was how each local electrical contractor could replicate and connect the system in each hotel, without much technical coordination."
Water meters
Dishwashing
Cooking equipment
Gas meterGas
Cold waterHot water 1
Hot water 2
Corridor lighting Room lightings Sockets HVAC Boilers
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Energy management has never been simplerSmart Panels connect you to energy savings
Embedded and stand-alone metering & control capabilities
Measure
> Integrated communication interfaces
> Ready to connect to energy management platforms
Connect> Data-driven energy efficiency actions > Real time monitoring and control > Access to energy and site
information through on-line services
Save
tested, Validated, documented Smart Panels architectures
Smart Panels have been certified through the "TVDA" quality process of Schneider ElectricTested in performance labs by experts, in all possible configurationsValidated full functional compatibility of devicesDocumented, with user guide, predefined CAD panel designs & wiring diagrams
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Switchboards are the most convenient location to collect data about electrical supplies throughout the building.Everywhere around the world Schneider Electric is acknowledged to provide the most reliable and performing electrical devices for protection, control, and measurement, along with effective switchboard build up systems.
From now on, digitalization can be achieved in multiple ways through combinations of Enerlin'X digital system components with digital features embedded in power operating devices
PowerLogic metersMonitor key distribution points 24 hours a day, from
generators, substations, and service entrances, to mains,
feeders, and loads. All data accessible locally, or remotely
through communications. Help improve network reliability
by tracking real-time power quality, monitoring equipment
status, trending loads, and logging events and alarms.
Class 0.5S to 0.2S accuracy enable energy efficiency,
sub-metering, sub-billing, and cost allocation.
Acti 9 energy metersMetering energy consumed by a single-phase
(iEM2000 series) or a three-phase (iEM3000 series)
circuit, basic kWh meters for elementary applications
to MID-compliant meters for billing applications, and
advanced energy meters capable of measuring a
variety of electrical parameters. Data is visible locally or
accessible remotely via communications.
Power and energy metering
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Masterpact, Compact, circuit breakers and switchesIn addition to ensuring the most reliable protections,
they support energy management by providing energy
consumption data, equipment status, and operational
support information. Data is accessible locally or remotely
thanks to the embedded Micrologic control units.
Masterpact range cover 800 to 6300 A current ratings,
Compact range 100 to 3200 A.
Acti 9 circuit-breakers, residual current devices, surge arrestersEach Acti 9 protection
device also contributes to
electrical supply reliability.
Easy to fit indicators
transmit real-time status
to Enerlin'X system.
RCA additional modules
enable resetting controlled
by the digital system.
Power supply and protection monitoring, metering
Acti 9 contactors and impulse relaysTo improve users comfort, lightings or other loads are
switched on and off under control of the digital system.
Separately ar all together. Upon remote operator's
instructions or predefined schedule. While users close to
the loads keep up with local control as top priority.
Circuit and load controls
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Enerlin'X digital systemAggregates and computes electrical distribution data from all across the buildings
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Com’X 200
> Gathers data from all Enerlin'X devices across the building
> Delivers ready-to-use data to the Internet database - simple to install & configure - multiple connectivity formats: Ethernet, Modbus, Wifi, GPRS, Zigbee.
Enerlin'X IFM
Modbus connection and data collection for one power switching device.
Enerlin'X IFE
> Ethernet communication interface for power circuit breakers
> Embedded web pages for energy monitoring & control
> Modbus SL master, with automatic detection and configuration of "slave" devices
> e-mail automatic delivery upon critical events (configurable).
Enerlin'X IO
Provides tailored additional functions such as withdrawal cradle position.
Acti 9 Smartlink
> Collects data from modular or third party devices
> Optimised connection and fitting convenience
> 2 versions: Modbus SL slave or Ethernet + Modbus SL master
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Ecoreach> Automatic detection of
connected devices
> Test of digital connection, and consistency checks with automatic report
> Advanced functions to speed up commissioning and testing
> Enerlin'X firmware upgrade management
> Offline or Online setup of power devices
> Transfer of Settings to Multiple Devices
> Project and digital architecture library management.
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Enerlin’XCombination of consistent energy servers, interfaces and displays, to make web connected switchboards a reality.
Ecoreach configuration and project management software
Smart Panels: Ethernet connected switchboards
Ethernet is today the most widespread protocol in professional buildings, with all computers connected to it, and direct link to the Internet. It features the highest data transmission capabilities.
Thanks to Enerlin'X, switchboards can be connected to Ethernet, as simply as any other device, through an RJ45 socket.
Enerlin’X provides the whole interface between various electrical devices located in the switchboards, and local area network.
Enerlin'X digital system
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Enerlin’X design is largely inspired from the professional’s strongest expectations:
> consistent functions grouped in the smart components (e.g. Acti 9 Smartlink)
> error free cabling, fast connection-disconnection
> space saving in the enclosure.
The embedded web pages of Enerlin’X energy servers make setup and configuration tests simple and intuitive.
Precise and well-ordered project documentation is automatically generated for maintenance and future evolution purpose. Other pages are dedicated to simple and real time monitoring and control.
Numerous tests have been carried out in our labs in order to ensure a great confidence into the Enerlin’X digital architectures.
Technical guides, available through the web, step by step explain how to arrange EnerlinX components, so as to transform switchboards into Smart Panels.
Compatible with WAGES metering devices
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Powerview web pagesBy connecting a computer or the Local Area Network to Smart Panels (Enerlin'X equipped switchboards) energy data and dashboards can be viewed from anywhere with just a usual web browser.
Enerlin’X FDM128> Monitoring & control of up to 8 power
devices, thanks to LCD touch screen
> Digital & graphical view of settings, electrical parameters & switchgear status
> Embedded ready-to-use features
> Auto discovery of Modbus SL devices
> Simple installation, only Ø22 mm hole on front face.
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Power Monitoring ExpertComplete, interoperable and scalable supervisory software dedicated to power monitoring maximises operational efficiency, optimize your power distribution system, and improve you bottom-line performance.
Real-time monitoring, alarming and power quality analyses helps you avoid critical conditions that can cause equipment failures and downtime. Track consumption and the cost of power, gas and other resources, and allocate costs by building, department or process. The software helps you uncover energy waste, unused system capacity, and shows new ways to extend equipment performance and life span. Plus, cutting-edge flexibility for an open system with the integration of third-party devices and systems.
Achieve maximum efficiency with ready-to-use device drives, preconfigured tables, views, and reports dedicated to power and energy management.
Energy Operation on lineOn line service available through timely subscription.
Aggregates volumes of raw energy data into actionable information enhanced by our expert services. Highly intuitive and easy to use, it integrates any incoming energy data and presents it to suit any user.
You can normalize and aggregate data for executives, create reports for energy managers that combine data form multiple sources, and even present energy data in your lobby kiosk to share good energy news with customers or employees.
Schneider Electric's energy management solutions cover needs of all buildings, whatever their size and criticality. They provide different mixes of energy management, network management and asset management features.
Close up visibility of energy supply system and consumption can be provided by locally installed software, or by on-line services with improved mobility and convenience.
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