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Table 1: Intelligent Building Technologies found in the Case Study of Rashleigh Weatherfoil divisional head office at Hollywood House, Woking, UK
Intelligent Building System Categories
Intelligent Building Systems Present in the Analysed Building
Building Management Systems (BMS)
Building Management System
1
Energy Management System (EMS)
Energy management system
Centralised automatic ‘Power Off ’ function
2
Facilities Management System (FMS)
Green Building Management System
Thermal monitoring system
Water monitoring system
CO2 emissions monitoring system
4
Integrated Communications System (ICS)
Complete integration of all systems
1
Lighting System
Intelligent Lighting System
Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI)
2
HVAC Control System
Zoned HVAC System
Ventilation on demand
Ventilation system with night time purging
HVAC with Heat recovery system
4
Water Management System
Taps and toilets with occupant sensors
1
Traffic Light System
Warning Display if any system exceeded set benchmarks
2
Daylight Sensors
Occupancy Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Carbon dioxide Sensors
4
Security System
Fire and Life Safety System
Monitoring System
AV Control System
Feedback and Display System
Building/Tenant Scheduling System
Elevator & Escalator System
Sensors and Sensor Networks
Correlation Analysis
3.1 Cross Case Analysis
Standards for BREEAM awards are set at: GOOD, VERY GOOD, EXCELLENT and OUTSTANDING
whereas standards for LEED awards are set at: CERTIFIED, SILVER, GOLD and PLATINUM. Following
the procedure described for the example case study in section 2.2 the number of IBTs present in
every case study of every group are statistically depicted in the figures below.
It was observed (Refer to Figure 1) that the number of IBTs in the GOOD buildings ranged from
0 to 2; VERY GOOD buildings ranged from 3 to 6; EXCELLENT buildings ranged from 4 to 16; and
OUTSTANDING buildings ranged from 9 to 10.
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