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National Movie Theater Chain Achieves Significant Energy Savings with IoT
技术
- 传感器 - 环境传感器
- 传感器 - 湿度传感器
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 维护
用例
- 需求计划与预测
- 水务管理
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
由于其商业模式的性质,一家在美国拥有数百家门店的全国连锁电影院面临着独特的能源使用挑战。这些剧院面积很大,放映时间从早上到午夜,并有多个屏幕同时运行。该连锁店的任务是在大型建筑的多个房间内维持舒适的环境,同时平衡能源和设施成本。该品牌还收购了没有暖通空调控制系统的新地点,导致严重的湿度问题、不舒服的温度和额外的设施维护成本。该连锁剧院在其各个地点寻求单一的交钥匙解决方案,该解决方案可以提供有关剧院运营的详细信息以及对其 HVAC 问题和现场能源消耗的深入了解。他们需要降低能源成本,标准化 HVAC 控制系统,并在不进行大量资本投资的情况下纠正令人不舒服的湿度水平。
关于客户
该客户是一家全国连锁电影院,在美国各地拥有数百家影院。该连锁店为数百万顾客提供服务,旨在为各地的观众提供一流的观影体验。这些剧院面积很大,放映时间从早上到午夜,并有多个屏幕同时运行。该连锁店的任务是在大型建筑的多个房间内维持舒适的环境,同时平衡能源和设施成本。该品牌还收购了没有暖通空调控制系统的新地点,导致严重的湿度问题、不舒服的温度和额外的设施维护成本。
解决方案
GridPoint 的能源管理即服务 (EMAaS) 产品为该品牌提供了避免大量前期资本的灵活性,以及将该项目作为每月运营费用的选项。 EMaaS 将安装、硬件、软件和服务合并为一笔月费,该费用通常由所产生的能源节省提供资金。 GridPoint 在最初的影院中安装了 HVAC 控制装置和湿度传感器,并实施了应对湿度挑战的策略。 GridPoint 的能源咨询团队还发现,电影放映机排出的废气是造成高湿度的主要原因。 GridPoint 收集的湿度数据有助于验证纠正此设计缺陷所需的必要设施更新。 GridPoint 还成功地将 HVAC 控制计划与放映时间数据集成,以自动同步其计划并防止能源浪费。 GridPoint 将多个剧院站点纳入需求响应计划,以管理峰值能源成本,同时支持电网稳定性。
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