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1.2. Energy Conservation Approach
1.2.1 Example of energy flow and electric power consumption(Case)
1.2.1  Example of energy flow and electric power consumption(Case)

1.2.2 Assessment of energy conservation effect (Comparison of valve control and inverter control)
1.2.2 Assessment of energy conservation effect

2. Air Conditioning Equipment
2.1.1 Judgment Standard on air conditioning equipment, hot water supply equipment, etc
    (1) Management of air conditioning equipment, hot water supply equipment, etc.
    1) Manage air conditioning by limiting areas, managing blinds, etc. to reduce load. Also manage operation time, indoor temperature, ventilation, humidity, etc. of the facility according to operating conditions. Consider the cooling or heating temperature recommended by the government.
    2) Manage thermal sources for air conditioning according to seasonal change of outside conditions to enhance the total efficiency of the facility.
    3) If the thermal source for air conditioning is composed of several thermal source devices, try to enhance the total energy efficiency by adjusting the number of thermal equipment used and by selecting best equipment.
    4) If air conditioning equipment is composed of several air conditioning machines in one area, enhance the total energy efficiency by adjusting the number of machines and by selecting best machines according to the state of the load.
    5) As for hot water supply equipment, limit places to which hot water is supplied according to seasonal and working conditions, and improve the efficiency by managing hot water supply temperature, pressure, etc.
    6) Regarding thermal source for hot water supply equipment, manage them in a way that enhances the total efficiency of the thermal source equipment including supplementary equipment such as pumps, etc. according to the change of load.
    7) Regarding hot water supply equipment which is composed of several thermal sources, manage them to improve the total energy efficiency by adjusting the number of machines used according to the load conditions.

2.2.1 Alleviation of indoor temperature and humidity conditions
(In summer) excerpted from energy conservation tuning case sheet
2.2.1 Alleviation of indoor temperature and humidity conditions

2.2.2 Control by co2 concentration

1.1.4 Energy intensity (or Energy unit consumption)

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