The National Smart Metering Program and the AS4755 Appliance Interface: Establishing a Direct Connection
|
|
- Clemence Allison
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Paper for Business Requirements Working Group The National Smart Metering Program and the AS4755 Appliance Interface: Establishing a Direct Connection Background The Terms of Reference of the Businesses Requirements Working Group include: Item (n) recommend to the MCE how direct load control capability can be integrated into priority appliances - this analysis should be undertaken in conjunction with the existing appliance energy standards work currently being conducted by both the Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Committee of the National Framework for Energy Efficiency, and Standards Australia (NSSC BRWG Terms of Reference, 11 Dec 2008). This paper presents a proposal which addresses the MCE s request. In 2004 the E3 Committee began to investigate the potential for air conditioners and other major appliances to receive and respond to demand response (DR) signals from electricity utilities, as a low-cost way of managing critical peak loads. The motivation was the surge in household air conditioner ownership, which is projected to exceed 70% of households by 2020 (Figure 1). If appliance manufacturers incorporate interfaces in their products, utilities can connect to them by a range of physical pathways (eg wireless, powerline carrier, cable or internet) in the confidence that the final link can be made at low cost and the appliance will respond in a predictable way. It is then up to the utilities to negotiate the required degree of control over the appliance by offering customers pricing or other incentives. The aim of AS4755 is to set standards for physical connections to the appliance and a minimum level of DR functionality. It deliberately avoids defining standards for Home Area Networks (HANs), which represent only one of many possible pathways for Remote Agents to communicate with appliances. Australian Standard AS for the air conditioner interface was published in Several local manufacturers have begun to incorporate the interface in their products, and the E3 Program is planning to make the interface mandatory in all air conditioners sold from 2012 (subject to a Regulation Impact Statement). At present work is proceeding on similar interfaces for swimming pool pumps, which also contribute to summer peak loads, and electric, solar-electric and heat pump water heaters, which have historically been connected to off-peak tariffs but which could migrate to the new control platform. In fact, it is COAG policy to phase out large electric resistance storage water heaters from 2012, so the legacy off-peak water heating load will gradually disappear. 1 1 See 02/docs/Energy_efficiency_measures_table.pdf Measure 2.2.4, p19. V3.doc 1
2 These three appliance types were selected because they contribute significantly to peak demand, are readily curtailable at times of peak demand, and/or (in the case of pumps and water heaters) can offer time-shifting or energy storage services when renewable energy availability is high or demand is low (Table 1). Also, air conditioners, pool pumps and water heaters are permanently installed in the dwelling, so any inbuilt DR capability will be retained at the site even if customers move. This is not the case with portable appliances such as whitegoods, where the scope for curtailment or time-shifting is much lower, and even if a DR capability is established it may well be lost when the customer moves house. The next customer may not have the appliances or the HAN components required to re-establish the capability. Proposal for a Direct Pathway Between the Meter and the Appliance Interfaces It is already possible for electricity utilities or other Remote Agents to access the AS4755 appliance interface by means of a Demand Response Enabling Device (DRED), which receives DR signals and manages functions such as cycling routines (ie on/off sequences) and randomisation to avoid demand surges from restarting products. Trials using a range of communications strategies including ripple control and FM wireless have been completed and more are under way. This DR strategy, which does not require the presence of a smart meter, is indicated as Pathway 1 in Figure 3. Smart meters, if present, could access the DR potential of the AS4755 interface via a HAN (Pathway 2 in Figure 3). This presupposes that: 1. The Smart Meter will provide an interface to the HAN via an open standard; 2. Householders will install HANs (most likely at their own expense); and 3. The HAN will be able to interact with the target appliances, via HAN-to- AS4755 interfaces (if available on the market, and if installed). The focus of the NSSC work on the HAN interface has been on the first of the above factors. Once the technical issues are resolved, the actual implementation of DR via this pathway will still depend on factors 2 and 3. 2 As there may well be competing products and protocols, it will require some effort to ensure that the HAN components are compatible with each other and with the appliances, so there is a risk that these factors will not be present. There are also equity issues relating to the need for customers to purchase additional HAN equipment. This could prevent low-income households from taking advantage of the incentives which utilities may offer for participation in DR programs. These risks can be minimised by establishing a direct pathway between the smart meter and the AS4755 interfaces (Pathway 4 in Figure 3). This is possible because: 2 One set of issues relates to the potential for conflicting instructions from different HAN users: eg the Remote Agent using the smart meter and other parties with access to the HAN, including the customers themselves (see Pathway 3 in Figure 3). V3.doc 2
3 Opto-electric relays, are available at sufficiently low price to consider making them standard on all meters; Some models of meter on the Australian market already have space on the casing for two, three or possibly more opto-electric relays; Three relays could directly access the three DR modes for air conditioners in AS (ie off/on cycling. 50% power limit and 75% power limit). This would give the Remote Agent fine-grained, graduated control over at least one air conditioner at the meter site; Alternatively, the relays could communicate directly with separate AS4755 interfaces, giving simple on/off cycling control over as many appliances as there are relays. The choice of which Demand Response Mode (DRM) to access on which appliance could be made at each site according to the characteristics of the appliances present (Table 1), the priorities of the Remote Agent and any local network constraints; Communication between the meter and the AS4755 interfaces could be established via cable, or via wireless or power-line carrier links using signal converters. About 75% of the new residential air conditioner load installed each year is wired to the switchboard and a further 10% is on a dedicated GPO circuit, so there would be very little additional cost in running a control cable alongside the power cable from the air conditioner position to the switchboard, to connect with a pre-existing (or future) smart meter. This arrangement would be simple, reliable and cheap. It would ensure that a degree of demand response would be immediately available as soon as a smart meter and at least one AS4755-compliant product is present. Basic DRED functions (cycling, randomisation etc) are to be incorporated in the smart meter in any case to support Function 8/14, so no additional DRED, HAN or other equipment would be required. Most of the available peak load reduction potential in the household sector could be accessed through Pathway 4 alone. However, householders could access additional DR options, connect additional AS4755 appliances or other smart appliances (eg clothes washers, lights etc) by installing a HAN or additional DREDs. Recommendation It is recommended that NSSC: 1. endorse the principle of incorporating two or more AS4755-compatible relays in the basic Smart Meter technical specification; 2. recommend to MCE that this is the preferred pathway for direct load control capability to be integrated into priority appliances (addressing TOR item (n)). ***** V3.doc 3
4 Table 1 Demand and Load-Shifting Characteristics of Appliances, and corresponding Demand Response Mode (DRM)(a) Electrical products covered by AS4755 (b) Potential to impact on summer peak demand Potential to Impact on winter peak demand Potential to time-shift energy use Refrigerative air conditioner Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes if heating; No (c) DRM 1,2,3 Pool pump Yes; DRM 1,2 Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes; DRM 4 Electric resistance water heater Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes; DRM 4 Heat pump water heater Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes; DRM 1,2,3 Yes; DRM 4 Solar-electric water heater Yes; DRM 1 Yes; DRM 1,4 (d) Yes; DRM 4 (a) DRM 1 = cycling on/off. DRM 2,3 = part load operation. DRM 4 = Forced on (b) The structure of AS4755 allows the development of interface standards for additonal appliances. There has been preliminary discussion about possible coverage of Electric Vehicle Recharging Points. (c) Pre-cooling not compatible with Australian product types, patterns of AC use, dwelling thermal properties or with greenhouse gas reduction objectives. (d) DRM 4 can also be used to avoid late afternoon winter load by pre-heating. V3.doc 4
5 Figure 1 Air conditioner ownership, Australia 100% 90% 80% Australia Refrigerative ACs (2009 projection) % of households owning 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% Australia Refrigerative ACs (Actual and 2006 projection) Australia Evaporative Coolers (Actual and 2006 projection) 20% 10% Australia Evaporative Coolers (2009 projection) 0% Figure 2 MW of new residential air conditioning load installed by type of wiring MW (cooling) sold by AREMA members GPO/own circuit Hard wired/own circuit GPO/gen circuit V3.doc 5
6 Figure 3 Alternative Pathways to Appliance Interface Remote Agents Smart Meter 2 or 3 AS4755 relays Other HAN users Pathway 3 Meter-HAN interface Pathway 2 AS4755 DRED Pathway 1 Direct connections Pathway 4 Home area network AS4755 interfaces Air conditioner Pool pump Water Heater Non-AS4755 Smart appliances (eg whitegoods) V3.doc 6
NSMP Business Requirements Work Stream Direct Load Control for Priority Appliances
National Smart Metering Program NSMP Business Requirements Work Stream Direct Load Control for Priority Appliances Version number: Version 1.0 Status: Author: Final Dr Martin Gill Date published: 20 October
More informationEfficiency Program. Andrew Fairs Manager, Business and Government Programs
The Equipment Energy Efficiency Program Andrew Fairs Manager, Business and Government Programs Minimum Energy Performance Standards MEPS programs are made mandatory in Australia by state government legislation
More informationAS/NZS :2014
AS/NZS 4755.3.3:2014 Australian/New Zealand Standard Demand response capabilities and supporting technologies for electrical products Part 3.3: Interaction of demand response enabling devices and electrical
More informationEnergy Efficiency Requirements for Air Conditioners, Chillers and Close Control Units
Energy Efficiency Requirements for Air Conditioners, Chillers and Close Control Units Simone Tiele, Assistant Director Appliance Energy Efficiency Section DEWHA AIRAH 21 April 2009 Air Conditioners Air
More informationSmartness Labelling and Energy Labelling. George Wilkenfeld, PhD George Wilkenfeld and Associates, Sydney EEDAL 2017, Irvine
Smartness Labelling and Energy Labelling George Wilkenfeld, PhD George Wilkenfeld and Associates, Sydney EEDAL 2017, Irvine Energy labelling the story so far Energy labelling is one of the great policy
More informationAppliances. Energy. Common considerations. Appliances. Purchase and selection
Household appliances and equipment account for about one-third of energy consumption and about 45% of greenhouse gas emissions in the average household. Projected average home energy use in 2012 actual
More informationSmart Metering Infrastructure (SMI)
Smart ing Infrastructure () meter Components Context Diagram Utility HAN HAN Environment secure tunnel possible later feature metrology function other functions customer service function Internet SMART
More informationProduct Brochure 2017
Product Brochure 2017 2017 Brand Story The Internet era is a diverse and unconventional time, where one size fits all products and solutions simply aren t enough. Customers want to be treated as individuals
More informationNational Grid Residential Active Demand Reduction Demonstration Project. MA EEAC Demand Reduction Sub-Committee February 23, 2017
National Grid Residential Active Demand Reduction Demonstration Project MA EEAC Demand Reduction Sub-Committee February 23, 2017 What are we testing? Impact of calling DR events using Direct Load Control
More informationIT S NOT JUST SOLAR IT S SOLAHART
IT S NOT JUST SOLAR IT S SOLAHART Solar Hot Water Systems WHY SOLAR HOT WATER MAKES SENSE The biggest household energy saving Hot water is one the greatest energy drains on your house. A solar water heater
More informationener$ave October EnerSave Proprietary
October 2011 www.enersave.com EnerSave Proprietary Signature Analytics Electricity $275 Non-Itemized Electric Bill No Plug-Level Hardware Sensors Appliance Level Itemized Electric Bill (for Residential
More informationImplementing sustainable water strategy through development industry engagement
Implementing sustainable water strategy through development industry engagement Ian Director, Organica Engineering, Melbourne, Australia E-mail: iadams@organicaeng.com.au Edward Cotter Sustainability Leader,
More informationDOMESTIC SOLAR WATER HEATING - REBATE PROGRAMS & REC. Solar water heater product types. Rebates & Renewable Energy Certificates
DOMESTIC SOLAR WATER HEATING - REBATE PROGRAMS & REC Graham Morrison Emeritus Professor University of NSW Solar water heater product types Greenhouse gas impact Rebates & Renewable Energy Certificates
More informationenergy use introduction
energy use 1/6 The use of energy in the home is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions from Australian households. The average household s energy use is responsible for about eight tonnes of carbon
More informationRecommended Garbage and Recycling Master Plan Frequently Asked Questions
Water and Waste Department Recommended Garbage and Recycling Master Plan Frequently Asked Questions More than 2,500 Winnipeggers participated in nine months of city-wide public consultations to help develop
More informationFIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT PLAN
FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT PLAN February 2014 2 Document Control Revision: 1 Date: 4 February 2014 Status: Document change control: Approved by EPC Revision # Change Description Date Author 1 Initial document
More informationBERLIN MARCH 2017
BERLIN 21-22 MARCH 2017 1 New Policy & Industry Initiatives & Opportunities: Government Regulatory & Voluntary Hans-Paul Siderius Netherlands Enterprise Agency 2 Contents Network Standby Govt Regulatory
More informationSmart Appliances: Path to a Smart Grid Enabled Home. Charlotte Skidmore, Dir Energy & Environmental Policy. June 4, 2012
Smart Appliances: Path to a Smart Grid Enabled Home Charlotte Skidmore, Dir Energy & Environmental Policy June 4, 2012 About AHAM Represents manufacturers of major, portable and floor care home appliances.
More informationProduct Brochure Smart Power. Low Profile Ducted
Product Brochure 2017 Smart Power Low Profile Ducted 2017 Brand Story The Internet era is a diverse and unconventional time, where one size fits all products and solutions simply aren t enough. Customers
More informationData driven insights from the nation s deepest ever customer energy research
Pecan Street Research Institute Pike Powers Lab and Center for Commercialization Data driven insights from the nation s deepest ever customer energy research Change in peak load 70,000 by customer class
More informationNational Grid Residential & C&I Active Demand Reduction Demonstration Projects. MA EEAC March 15, 2017
National Grid Residential & C&I Active Demand Reduction Demonstration Projects MA EEAC March 15, 2017 Residential DR: What are We Testing? Impact of calling DR events using Direct Load Control of Wi-Fi
More informationDomestic Hot Water production
Domestic Hot Water production Domestic Hot water Specified quality (local regulations and standards): drinking water How hot should the water be? Depends on needs and consumption habits Generally: 40-55
More informationSmart Metering Infrastructure (SMI)
Smart ing Infrastructure () meter Components Context Diagram HAN Environment Expected to overlap Utility HAN HAN Environment Customer HAN Legend: HAN Home Area Network MDM Management System MSATS ing,
More information10 smart ways to live sustainably
10 smart ways to live sustainably Visit us at resourcesmart.vic.gov.au 10 smart ways to live sustainably This list contains simple, smart ways to help you save energy, water, waste and money. If you re
More informationENERGY STAR Approaching Smart Grid: Home Appliances Amanda Stevens, U.S. EPA
ENERGY STAR Approaching Smart Grid: Home Appliances Amanda Stevens, U.S. EPA December 1 st -2 nd, 2011 EPRI Demand-Response Ready Technology Workshop 1 60+ Product Categories Are Covered by ENERGY STAR
More informationAir conditioning for a smart home.
Air conditioning for a smart home. Just ask Smart Alec For precision control of your ducted air conditioning. izone puts you in control. izone's new generation climate control system works with all leading
More informationElectrical Safety Policy
Electrical Safety Policy By acting with a business head and social heart, together we achieve our mission to enhance life chances by helping people to fulfil their potential and live better, more independent
More informationFire Protection, Inspection and Testing Qualifications Forums. Jeremy Rose (Artibus Innovation) Chris Wyborn (FPA Australia)
Fire Protection, Inspection and Testing Qualifications Forums Presenters: Jeremy Rose (Artibus Innovation) Chris Wyborn (FPA Australia) Welcome Agenda New arrangements for training package development
More informationROCHFORD LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK: Sustainability Appraisal/ Strategic Environmental Assessment. Rochford Core Strategy Preferred Options Document
ROCHFORD LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK: Sustainability Appraisal/ Strategic Environmental Assessment Non Technical Summary Rochford Core Strategy Preferred Options Document October 2008 SUSTAINABILITY APPRAISAL
More informationQ Series. Inverter Split Systems
Q Series Inverter Split Systems Creating comfort in the home. Australians have been enjoying the comfort, convenience and reliability of Rinnai household appliances in their homes for over 40 years. Our
More information10 smart ways to live sustainably
10 smart ways to live sustainably 10 smart ways to live sustainably This list contains simple, smart ways to help you save energy, water, waste and money. If you re not sure how to start living sustainably
More informationThe U.S. Appliance Standards Program. Building Technologies Office Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy United States Department of Energy
The U.S. Appliance Standards Program Building Technologies Office Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy United States Department of Energy AGENDA 1 2 3 IMPACT OF APPLIANCE STANDARDS PROGRAM HISTORY AND
More informationDR AS 5389:2016 Space heating and cooling and ventilation systems Calculation of energy consumption. The physical testing
Vipac Engineers & Scientists DR AS 5389:2016 Space heating and cooling and ventilation systems Calculation of energy consumption The physical testing Sydney 16 August 2016 Introduction to Vipac AGENDA
More informationReduce your energy use and save money year-round with ENERGY STAR certified appliances.
Reduce your energy use and save money year-round with ENERGY STAR certified appliances. focusonenergy.com/appliances 800.762.7077 Look for the ENERGY STAR label to maximize your savings. About 30 percent
More informationPresented by: Remy Norbert DUHUZE Director/ER&PC REMA
Presented by: Remy Norbert DUHUZE Director/ER&PC REMA 1 Presentation Outline What is Environment, Social and Economic Impact Assessment? Objectives and Principles of EIA EIA background & regulations Stakeholders
More informationBUSINESS PLAN CEN/TC 301 ROAD VEHICLES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Page: 1 BUSINESS PLAN CEN/TC 301 ROAD VEHICLES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Business Environment Europe represents about 20% of vehicles of the world market. However the automotive industry is acting globally, the
More informationAS/NZS IEC :2015
AS/NZS IEC 60947.5.6:2015 (IEC 60947-5-6, Ed. 1.0:1999, IDT) Australian/New Zealand Standard Low-voltage switchgear and Part 5.6: Control circuit devices and switching elements DC interface for proximity
More informationBrivis Touch Controller. Installer Manual
Brivis Touch Controller Installer Manual Brivis Touch Controller Kit Scope Please read these instructions carefully before installing this product. This manual covers the installation of the wall mounted
More informationVIDEO CONTROLS LIMITED
VIDEO CONTROLS LIMITED MAXCOM PRO SERIES TELEMETRY CONTROL SYSTEMS Operation Guide for use with MaxCom 3V, MaxCom 3VE, MaxCom 4V and MaxCom4VE Document Code number - CI431V2 Table of Contents Safety Instructions
More informationStandoff CWA/TIC Detection. Innovation with Integrity. Toxic Gas/Vapour Threat Mitigation RAPIDplus CBRNE
Standoff CWA/TIC Detection Toxic Gas/Vapour Threat Mitigation RAPIDplus Innovation with Integrity CBRNE Choose Innovation Choose Bruker Toxic Gas Threat Mitigation: RAPIDplus Bruker is recognised as the
More informationNew Zealand e-waste. The Joint Aus/NZ Standard for E-waste Recycling Helen Bolton
New Zealand e-waste The Joint Aus/NZ Standard for E-waste Recycling Helen Bolton Outline of Presentation New Zealand and e-waste Australia Product Stewardship Standards The process Scope and content Benefits
More informationStrategies and Recommendations for Smart Appliances
Strategies and Recommendations for Smart Appliances D8.2 of WP 8 from the Smart-A project A report prepared as part of the EIE project Smart Domestic Appliances in Sustainable Energy Systems (Smart-A)
More informationCreate Policy Options Draft Plan Plan Approval. Public Consultation Events. Phase 2
Background Grandview-Woodland Community Plan In the spring of 2012, the City of Vancouver embarked on a comprehensive community planning program in the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood. The process has
More informationAccent User. Version. Rheem. PO Box 146, ABN:
Accent Heat Pump Tariff Controller User Manual Version 1.0 21 Atkinson Street, Liverpool NSW 2170 PO Box 146, Moorebank NSW 1875 ABN: 28 062 383 224 ACN: 062 383 224 Rheem Pool Heating Advisory: 1300 132
More informationSMART METERS ANSWER BOOK HOW YOU WHY ONTARIO WHAT ARE GETTING SMART ABOUT CAN START TO PREPARE NOW PAGE 6 TIME-OF-USE PRICES? PAGE 4 IS INTRODUCING
GETTING SMART ABOUT SMART METERS ANSWER BOOK WHY ONTARIO IS INTRODUCING SMART METERS PAGE 2 WHAT ARE TIME-OF-USE PRICES? PAGE 4 HOW YOU CAN START TO PREPARE NOW PAGE 6 GETTING SMART ABOUT SMART METERS
More informationCan Short Term ARRA Stimulus Funding Achieve Long Term Market Transformation? 1
Can Short Term ARRA Stimulus Funding Achieve Long Term Market Transformation? 1 Jane Colby, Cadmus Group, Boulder, CO Scott Davis, Cadmus Group, Boulder, CO ABSTRACT The New York Energy $mart SM Products
More informationEnergy Efficiency Schemes Brief Introduction
Energy Efficiency Schemes Brief Introduction Intertek is the leading international provider of quality and safety services to a wide range of global and local industries. Partnership with Intertek brings
More informationENVIROSUN SMARTER SOLAR SOLUTIONS
ENVIROSUN TS SYSTEM ENVIROSUN SMARTER SOLAR SOLUTIONS Everyone knows the benefits of solar hot water by harnessing the sun s energy and converting it into hot water, it reduces your household s greenhouse
More informationAS/NZS :2009. Performance of household electrical appliances Refrigerating appliances AS/NZS :2009
AS/NZS 4474.2:2009 (Incorporating Amendment Nos 1 and 2) Australian/New Zealand Standard Performance of household electrical appliances Refrigerating appliances Part 2: Energy labelling and minimum energy
More informationHome Energy Management (Device Control): Immersion Heater Controller Use Cases, Application Note
Home Energy Management (Device Control): Immersion Heater Controller Use Cases, Application te Revision History Version 1.0, v. 2017 Initial release V1.0, v. 2017 Introduction Overview The SolarEdge Home
More informationWhole of Home ADD ON. Add some cool comfort to your life. That s better. That s Actron.
Whole of Home Add some cool comfort to your life. That s better. That s Actron. ActronAir. Because Australia needs Australian air conditioning. Just Add On for the best summer ever The year 984 saw Advanced
More informationTechnical description. Atec.
www.thermia.com Thermia Värmepumpar is not liable or bound by warranty if these instructions are not adhered to during installation or service. The English language is used for the original instructions.
More informationBusiness Process and Procedures Workstream. Event Log Collection, Processing & Delivery process (BP05)
Business Process and Procedures Workstream Options Paper Collection, Processing & Delivery process (BP05) Version Number: Status: Author: Version 0.1 Draft P Egger Date Published: 07 February 2011 File
More informationbuilding with nature - a new benchmark for green infrastructure
building with nature - a new benchmark for green infrastructure Danielle Sinnett, Gemma Jerome, Sarah Burgess, Nick Smith and Roger Mortlock outline the aims, development and proposed operation of Building
More informationDryer usage patterns and energy saving potential during normal use. Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
Dryer usage patterns and energy saving potential during normal use Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies Introduction Clothes dryers have had mandatory energy labelling in Australia since 1989
More informationCDAC. Update: Downtown Dartmouth Update: CDAC July 25 th Motion
CDAC Update: Downtown Dartmouth Update: CDAC July 25 th Motion 2018-10-24 Downtown Dartmouth Plan Open House October 22, 2018 6:00 pm Open House 6:30 pm Presentation + Q&A 7:20 pm Open House 8:30 pm Close
More informationAustralian Solar Cooling Interest Group (ausscig) Conference
D.M. Whaley, W.Y. Saman, A. Alemu, Barbara Hardy Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 5095 david.whaley@unisa.edu.au 1 Overview Introduction / Justification of research
More informationBEST VALUE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS CONSULTATION: INSURERS VIEWS ON ITS IMPLICATIONS A RESPONSE BY THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH INSURERS
BEST VALUE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS CONSULTATION: INSURERS VIEWS ON ITS IMPLICATIONS A RESPONSE BY THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH INSURERS The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is the trade association for
More informationImmerSUN-Frequently Asked Questions
SISEM LTD Stoke House Ashford Kent, TN231RD 01233 512014 salesteam@immersun.co.uk ImmerSUN-Frequently Asked Questions What is the immersun? The immersun is our 'state of the art' energy saving device.
More informationGroup Executive Liveability and Natural Assets
Strategic policy Community Gardens Policy Corporate Plan reference: Endorsed by Council on: Policy Owner: A healthy environment Maintaining and enhancing the region s natural assets, liveability and environmental
More informationNEWSLETTER #03 BEAUDESERT ROAD LOGAN MOTORWAY
NEWSLETTER #03 MT. LINDESAY HIGHWAY Feedback shapes design changes Thank you to the more than 600 stakeholders and community members that provided feedback on the Logan Enhancement Project initial concept
More informationultimate climate control and advanced energy efficiency THE ESP SERIES
ultimate climate control and advanced energy efficiency THE ESP SERIES art perform rm ener nergy smart energy performance smar t performance gy smar art performance rmance designed & built in australia
More informationSmart Hub. Connecting people, connected care. What is it? Who is it for? How does it work?
Smart Hub Connecting people, connected care What is it? The Lifeline Smart Hub is a complete Connected Care monitoring and alarm system for the home. It uses future proof, smart technology to connect service
More informationBC Hydro Energy Star Appliances
Impact Report BC Hydro Energy Star Appliances Prepared for: BC Hydro Power Smart Evaluation Prepared by: Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 1.1 BACKGROUND... 1 1.2 ENERGY STAR OVERVIEW...
More informationWhitegoods Efficiency Trends in Australia 1993 to Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
Whitegoods Efficiency Trends in Australia 1993 to 2017 Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies Background to the Study The Energy labelling started in Australia in 1986 MEPS was initially introduced
More informationOfficial Plan Review
Official Plan Review Summary Report - The Built Environment August 2014 Part 1: Introduction Planning for a healthy, prosperous and sustainable community is an important goal for our municipality. From
More informationSmart Sensing and Tracking with Video and Mote Sensor Collaboration
Smart Sensing and Tracking with Video and Mote Sensor Collaboration Sadiye Guler Founder, intuvision, Inc. www.intuvisiontech.com Timothy Cole Northrop Grumman IT This work is partially supported by DHS
More informationBarvills Solar Farm Environmental Statement Non-Technical Summary
Barvills Solar Farm Environmental Statement Non-Technical Summary 13 March 2015 Produced for Prepared by St John s House Queen Street, Manchester M2 5JB Contents Contents... 2 1 Introduction... 3 1.1 Development
More informationDEMAND CONTROL OPTION PCB
(Optional parts) MODEL NAME : UTY-XCZZ UTY-XCZZ2 DTR_OP004E_0 202.05.8 - (OP004-0) - FEATURE MODEL UTY-XCZZ UTY-XCZZ2 FEATURE The split air conditioner compatible with Demand control option PCB which saves
More informationStatement of. Planning Intent. Mick Gentleman MLA Minister for Planning
Statement of Planning Intent 2 015 Mick Gentleman MLA Minister for Planning Minister s message As Minister for Planning, I would like Canberra to be a city renowned not only for its liveability, but its
More informationNote 1: TC 61 does not deal with appliances which are already explicitly covered by the scope of other IEC Technical Committees.
SMB/6486/R STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN (SBP) IEC/TC OR SC: SECRETARIAT: DATE: IEC/TC 61 United States May 2018 A. STATE TITLE AND SCOPE OF TC TITLE: IEC TC 61, Safety of household and similar electrical appliances.
More informationBUSINESS PLAN CEN/TC 58 SAFETY AND CONTROL DEVICES FOR BURNERS AND APPLIANCES BURNING GASEOUS OR LIQUID FUELS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Page: 1 BUSINESS PLAN CEN/TC 58 SAFETY AND CONTROL DEVICES FOR BURNERS AND APPLIANCES BURNING GASEOUS OR LIQUID FUELS Scope EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Safety and control devices for equipment burning gaseous or
More information- Murdoch University, Western Australia.
The use of Solectair will almost totally alleviate the need to use conventional heating during autumn and spring with a reduced need for conventional heating during winter - Murdoch University, Western
More informationESTEEM EVACUATED TUBE SOLAR HOT WATER
ESTEEM EVACUATED TUBE SOLAR HOT WATER Solar Power. Introduced 1945. Hills, long known as the clothesline or hoist company, is now much more than a manufacturer of clever clotheslines. Hills is now a diversified
More informationOwner's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS
40MAQ High Wall Ductless System Sizes 09 to 36 Owner's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE A NOTE ABOUT SAFETY... 2 GENERAL... 2 PART NAMES... 3 FUNCTION BUTTONS... 4 DISPLAY PANELS... 5 REMOTE CONTROL... 6
More informationSCHEDULE ONE TO CUSTOMER CONTRACT DOCUMENT STANDARD INSTALLATION CONDITIONS FUEL CONVERSION PRODUCT COMBINATIONS BREAKDOWN HOT WATER REPLACEMENT
1. Type of Installation SCHEDULE ONE TO CUSTOMER CONTRACT DOCUMENT STANDARD INSTALLATION CONDITIONS FUEL CONVERSION PRODUCT COMBINATIONS BREAKDOWN HOT WATER REPLACEMENT 1.1 These Standard Installation
More informationMaking equipment decisions
Making equipment decisions in a changing landscape of refrigerant legislation A QUICK GUIDE As the HVAC and building management industry navigates the complex and ever-changing refrigerant landscape, many
More informationBAYFRONT INDUSTRIAL AREA RENEWAL STRATEGY
BAYFRONT INDUSTRIAL AREA RENEWAL STRATEGY PIC #2 June 14 th, 2018 BACKGROUND & CONTEXT THE BAYFRONT INDUSTRIAL AREA 1,607 ha. Study Area Once housed over 50% of the City s employment Today home to over
More informationMulti-Family Recycling Discussion Paper
UE2011-06 ATTACHMENT 2 The City of Calgary Multi-Family Recycling Discussion Paper February 2011.docx ISC: UNRESTRICTED Table of Contents Residential Recycling in Calgary... 1 Notice of Motion NM2008-25...
More informationThe Future of Smart Technology
The Future of Smart Technology What Consumer s Want Presented by: Two Paths to Market Products Systems 2 2 Smart Home Market Overcoming Barriers to Smart Home Adoption Presented by: % of Respondents Barriers
More informationShifting Patterns of Water Demand: Socio-Demographic Challenges for Water Managers
Intro Page Shifting Patterns of Water Demand: Socio-Demographic Challenges for Water Managers Gary Woodard, Ass t. Director NSF STC for Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas (SAHRA)
More informationConservation Council of South Australia The Green Hubs Guide Energy saving ideas for community organisations
Conservation Council of South Australia The Green Hubs Guide Energy saving ideas for community organisations Benefits of energy efficiency Energy efficiency is the cheapest and smartest way to save energy,
More informationKeynote Address: Enabling Sustainability Assessment in Western Australia
Sustainability Assessment Symposium: Progressing Practice in Western Australia 24-25 September, 2008 Maria s on the Terrace, South Terrace, Fremantle Sponsored by... Keynote Address: Enabling Sustainability
More informationSimulation of energy and water consumption in Australian housing Dr Zhengen Ren CSIRO Land and Water Flagship, Normanby Road, Clayton VIC3168
You can change this image to be appropriate for your topic by inserting an image in this space or use the alternate title slide with lines. Note: only one image should be used and do not overlap the title
More informationAustralian/New Zealand Standard
AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 Australian/New Zealand Standard Intruder alarm systems Part 1: Client s premises Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 This Joint
More information1120 Haist Street - Pelham Arena Community Co-Design Recommendation Report Haist Street - Pelham Arena Community Co-Design Recommendation Report
1120 Haist Street - Pelham Arena Community Co-Design Executive Summary: In May, 2017 the Town retained the services of The Planning Partnership to undertake a community design charrette process to determine
More informationUsing the. Ducted Gas Central Heating Dual Cycle Refrigerated Air Conditioning Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning. with your.
Using the Ducted Gas Central Heating Dual Cycle Refrigerated Air Conditioning Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning with your multi-appliance Touch Pad Control Owner s Manual Please keep this important manual
More informationPART 1. Background to the Study. Avenue Study. The Danforth
The Danforth 1.1/ Study Purpose & Key Municipal Goals 1.2/ The Local Advisory Committee 1.3/ The Project Team 1.4/ Study Process/Summary of Method 1.5/ Summary of Consultation 1.1 Study Purpose and Key
More informationThe Circular Economy Action Plan: promoting circular design
The Circular Economy Action Plan: promoting circular design Werner Bosmans Sustainable Production, Products and Consumption DG Environment Mechelen, 13 September 2016 From a limited Linear Economy unstable
More informationHot water This guide will help you choose the right hot water system for your home and show you how to reduce your hot water costs.
Hot water This guide will help you choose the right hot water system for your home and show you how to reduce your hot water costs. Main areas of hot water usage in your home Bathroom Showering and bathing
More informationFIRE SAFETY POLICY Revised March 2013
FIRE SAFETY POLICY Revised March 2013 CONTENTS Page No 1.0 Statement of Intent 1 2.0 Fire Safety Accountability Structure 2 3.0 Roles and Responsibilities 3 4.0 Fire Safety Management 7 5.0 Fire Risk Assessment
More informationEncouraging Dry Cleaners to switch from PERC to Professional Wet Cleaning
Encouraging Dry Cleaners to switch from PERC to Professional Wet Cleaning Kate Winnebeck Sr. Environmental Health & Safety Specialist Professional Wet Cleaning Program Manager kate.winnebeck@rit.edu Phone:
More informationNielsen Energy Audit 2010 Survey Questionnaire
S1 Are you the male or female head of the household? (This is any male or female adult that shares/has responsibilities for the household. In a household with children it could be the mother, father, or
More informationONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD
PL 120483 ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD Applicant/Appellant: 2124123 Ontario Limited Subject: OPA, Rezoning and Draft Plan of Subdivision Municipal Address: 3940 Highway 7 East Municipality: City of Markham
More informationSmart Energy Programmable Thermostat + Energy Monitor. EE542-1Z I User Manual
Smart Energy Programmable Thermostat + Energy Monitor EE542-1Z I User Manual Contents 1 1.0 Welcome! 2 2.0 Get to Know Your Thermostat 3 3 4 4-5 2.1 Use the Navigation Keypad 2.2 Initiate a Temporary Hold
More informationOwasco Sewer District No. 3
Owasco Sewer District No. 3 Town of Owasco, Cayuga County Public Hearing October 4, 2014 and October 9, 2014 Town Supervisor - Ed Wagner Town Board Michael J. Aldrich Anthony Gucciardi Tim Kerstetter Richard
More informationJuly 2012 was a significant date for the HVAC and Refrigeration industry as it saw the introduction of the Carbon Tax and the HFC Levy.
Parilla Thermal Storage Project In 2013 Glaciem Cooling Technologies undertook the commercialisation of its Thermcold Thermal Storage system, the system which has been operating now for over two years
More informationOSCILLATING FAN HEATER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OSCILLATING FAN HEATER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL: FH221B Read the instruction manual carefully before use and retain these instructions for reference GENERAL SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances,
More informationBuilding and Home Improvement Products Distribution Market Report - UK Analysis
Building and Home Improvement Products Distribution Market Report - UK 2017-2021 Analysis Published: 27/01/2017 / Number of Pages: 104 / Price: 845.00 Introduction and Overview The 8th edition of the 'Building
More informationSPACE CONDITIONING IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
SPACE CONDITIONING IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS Space conditioning: Current situation Current energy usage. In Australia, space conditioning (i.e. active heating and cooling) is the single largest category
More information