Abstract

The speed of development of technologies of automated systems determines regular updating, creation of new technical solutions in this field, the niche of home automation is no exception. The implementation of "smart" building monitoring and management systems is designed to ensure an increase in the level of energy efficiency of processes related to energy consumption, as well as the comfort and safety of these processes. Many variants of such systems are offered on the market [1,2,3]. Today, there are state documents that regulate the design, installation and operation of the relevant systems[4]. But the problems of the criteria for choosing the layout and functions of the system, understanding and correct use of its capabilities are extremely acute and open. In addition, the question of the influence of the operation of the automated system of a separate building on the characteristics of the external energy supply remains open. After all, the deterioration of external conditions will lead to an increase in losses during the delivery of an energy resource, accordingly, an increase in the tariff for the delivery of the corresponding resource.

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