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Performance Monitoring for an Event Space

项目类型: Commercial
总面积: 832 sqm
地点: Hong Kong
地区: Asia

服务: BEE Sense软件 – 云监测与管理

关于项目

We conducted performance monitoring using our BEE Sense system for one of the tenants in an event space in a Hong Kong commercial building, covering the period from June 16 to October 15, 2024. The work was split into two phases—Phase 1 (June 16 to August 15) and Phase 2 (August 16 to October 15)—and focused on tracking energy consumption, indoor air quality (IAQ), and thermal comfort. Using advanced analytics and monitoring tools, we also identified opportunities to reduce energy use and improve overall performance.

Energy Monitoring

We grouped hourly electricity consumption data to identify typical usage patterns and spot differences between the two monitoring phases. With BEE Sense tools like Operation Analyzer and Action Tracker, we analyzed hourly trends to understand how usage varied between weekdays and weekends and to highlight areas of inefficiency.

Energy Saving Opportunities

We identified clear opportunities to further reduce energy use:

  • Lighting: About 15% energy savings were achieved in September by tightening lighting schedules outside core hours.
  • Plug Loads: We identified a potential 17.5% energy savings opportunity through better management of plug-in devices such as TVs.
  • HVAC: Simulations showed that adjusting temperature setpoints and modifying HVAC operating hours could yield 6–15% savings.

Energy Optimization Recommendations

To support ongoing improvements in building performance, we reviewed the monitoring results and identified practical ways to reduce energy use without compromising comfort. Our team provided a set of energy-saving recommendations targeting both systems and user behavior. These fall into the following categories:

  • HVAC operation and maintenance
  • Lighting controls and sensors
  • Plug load and appliance efficiency
  • Energy management practices for managers
  • Energy-saving behaviors for staff

Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

The project included continuous monitoring of indoor air quality to support a healthy and comfortable environment for the store’s staff and customers. BEE Sense tracked important factors like CO₂ levels, PM2.5, total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), and even virus presence during the same two monitoring phases.

We analyzed daily and hourly patterns in IAQ. The analysis highlighted occasional spikes in CO₂ concentrations, likely due to high occupancy or insufficient ventilation. These findings point to the need for on-site checks and improvements in how air flows and fresh air is brought in.

IAQ Improvement Opportunities

To support healthier indoor environments, we recommended a series of improvements grouped into the following categories:

  • Ventilation system maintenance and upgrades
  • Air quality monitoring and sensor placement
  • Source control and low-emission materials
  • Occupant education and awareness
  • Regular training for building staff and maintenance teams