Abstract

Objective: Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems currently account for a significant portion of energy consumption. The HVAC&R system contributes the largest energy consumption in a building, so it is essential to optimize energy consumption to improve energy saving worldwide. Methods: The web-based geographic information system (GIS) enables the seamless sharing of spatial data across the globe, accessible anytime and anywhere via the World Wide Web. The set of remote reading networked sensors, advanced modems, and data loggers facilitate the intercommunication for the geodatabase of HVAC&R’s facilities. The integration of remote sensing technology and the Internet of Things, grounded in GIS establishes a control loop dedicated to energy conservation. This method is a pioneering concept in control science, offering significant potential for enhancing design, maintenance, and energy management practices. It empowers energy users with real-time control over their energy consumption, making a substantial advancement in this field. Results: In this work, the model of HVAC&R control in context with web-based GIS showed that the regression mathematical analysis in compliance with the computational method holds the capacity to predict energy consumption and evaluate energy loss. Conclusion: In regression analysis, the P was found to be 0.991 for the percentage of dissatisfaction, 0.977 for energy use intensity, and 0.962 for data envelopment analysis efficiency. Additionally, the curve estimation showed that the power function was utilized in regression analysis processes.

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