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RE: BEMS Theory



Stuart
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You could try hunting down the CIBSE (Chartered Institute of Building
Services Engineers) Guide H book on Building Control Systems, July 2000
(isbn 07506 504 78).=20
Contents: 1. Introduction: the need for controls 2. Control fundamentals 3.
Components and devices 4. Systems, networks and integration 5. Control
strategies for subsystems 6. Control strategies for buildings 7.
Informatio=
n
technology 8. Management Issues=20

If you are interested in buying a copy then take a look at the bookstore at
www.cibse.org (click on the Publications link). Note that the price to
non-members is an extortionate =A375!, but members get it at =A337.50
which=
is a
little better.
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Other options come from BSRIA :
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Application Guide AG 9/2001 - Standard Specifications for BMS
Application Guide AG 10/2001 - The Effective BMS, a guide to improving
system performance
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HTH
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Neil B.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Grimshaw [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 14:36
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] BEMS Theory


Does anyone have any information on the theory behind Building Energy=20
Management? Most of the sites that Google returns is trying to flog it
or=20
send me on a course...

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-S

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