my name is Thanos Daskalopoulos and I am head of business development in the greek company Delphis. You can find more about us here: www.delphisgroup.gr.
I find this initiative and project very exciting as we have been working on the same page of unifiying data to support our development of tools that improve energy efficiency in buildings. Therefore we feel like joining in. To start with, the three fields we could contribute are:
Commercial HVAC, where you have already started and we could give some feedback and add some points.
Electrical energy
Refrigeration, that you haven't yet mentioned in your project and we could trigger that from our side.
We could start right away with 1 and 2.
Thumbs up for the good work
Please let us know what is the best practice to move on with this
Thank you
Brian FrankTue 12 Apr 2011
Hi Thanos,
Welcome to Haystack, thanks for participating!
We could start right away with 1 and 2. Please let us know what is the best practice to move on with this
If you have feedback on existing tags/models just post your ideas to the forum.
If you want to start a new model, then the first steps is to figure out key abstractions and figure out how to best way to group things into equipment and common points on that equipment. Then from there we can work up to system level modeling. For example a chiller is a single piece of equipment. But often we will want to know associated pumps, cooling towers, etc. Then eventually we really want to run analytics across the entire chiller plant, not just the individual chillers (so the system level modeling is key).
Thanos Daskalopoulos Tue 12 Apr 2011
Hello,
my name is Thanos Daskalopoulos and I am head of business development in the greek company Delphis. You can find more about us here: www.delphisgroup.gr.
I find this initiative and project very exciting as we have been working on the same page of unifiying data to support our development of tools that improve energy efficiency in buildings. Therefore we feel like joining in. To start with, the three fields we could contribute are:
We could start right away with 1 and 2.
Thumbs up for the good work
Please let us know what is the best practice to move on with this
Thank you
Brian Frank Tue 12 Apr 2011
Hi Thanos,
Welcome to Haystack, thanks for participating!
If you have feedback on existing tags/models just post your ideas to the forum.
If you want to start a new model, then the first steps is to figure out key abstractions and figure out how to best way to group things into equipment and common points on that equipment. Then from there we can work up to system level modeling. For example a chiller is a single piece of equipment. But often we will want to know associated pumps, cooling towers, etc. Then eventually we really want to run analytics across the entire chiller plant, not just the individual chillers (so the system level modeling is key).