Abstract
Within the framework of this project, which was financed by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, new methods of electricity consumption analysis in complex objects were investigated. The starting point was the realisation that in many systems and buildings greater quantities of electricity can be saved economically. The preconditions for a reliable savings analysis are measurements of electrical consumption. For this purpose a measurement method is required which allows the consumption to be divided among the major consumers within the object with as few measurements as possible in the main electricity distribution system. The problem has been solved by the development of new low cost digital measurement technology on the basis of an MS DOS laptop computer and by writing a software-aided analysis method which allows the division of the individual consumption categories with a minimum number of measured consumers. (author) figs., tabs., 2 refs.
Citation Formats
Eicher, H, Ruch, R, and Stalder, M.
Computer-aided electricity consumption analysis; Computerunterstuetzte Elektrizitaetsverbrauchsanalyse.
Switzerland: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Eicher, H, Ruch, R, & Stalder, M.
Computer-aided electricity consumption analysis; Computerunterstuetzte Elektrizitaetsverbrauchsanalyse.
Switzerland.
Eicher, H, Ruch, R, and Stalder, M.
1991.
"Computer-aided electricity consumption analysis; Computerunterstuetzte Elektrizitaetsverbrauchsanalyse."
Switzerland.
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title = {Computer-aided electricity consumption analysis; Computerunterstuetzte Elektrizitaetsverbrauchsanalyse}
author = {Eicher, H, Ruch, R, and Stalder, M}
abstractNote = {Within the framework of this project, which was financed by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, new methods of electricity consumption analysis in complex objects were investigated. The starting point was the realisation that in many systems and buildings greater quantities of electricity can be saved economically. The preconditions for a reliable savings analysis are measurements of electrical consumption. For this purpose a measurement method is required which allows the consumption to be divided among the major consumers within the object with as few measurements as possible in the main electricity distribution system. The problem has been solved by the development of new low cost digital measurement technology on the basis of an MS DOS laptop computer and by writing a software-aided analysis method which allows the division of the individual consumption categories with a minimum number of measured consumers. (author) figs., tabs., 2 refs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1991}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Computer-aided electricity consumption analysis; Computerunterstuetzte Elektrizitaetsverbrauchsanalyse}
author = {Eicher, H, Ruch, R, and Stalder, M}
abstractNote = {Within the framework of this project, which was financed by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, new methods of electricity consumption analysis in complex objects were investigated. The starting point was the realisation that in many systems and buildings greater quantities of electricity can be saved economically. The preconditions for a reliable savings analysis are measurements of electrical consumption. For this purpose a measurement method is required which allows the consumption to be divided among the major consumers within the object with as few measurements as possible in the main electricity distribution system. The problem has been solved by the development of new low cost digital measurement technology on the basis of an MS DOS laptop computer and by writing a software-aided analysis method which allows the division of the individual consumption categories with a minimum number of measured consumers. (author) figs., tabs., 2 refs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1991}
month = {Jul}
}