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Commercial building air conditioning systems commonly employ variable requency drive (VFD) control, which automatically adjusts air conditioning speed in response to seasonal temperature changes, thereby achieving energy savings.
Core Components of Commercial Building Air Conditioning Systems
Hardware Components: Sensor network, controller, actuator, communication network
Software System: Supervisory Building Control: Powerful monitoring tool; INTEGRA™ building control system; ClimaECO HVAC solution.
System Working Principle and Process
Control Logic
Data Acquisition, Intelligent Analysis, Command Execution, Feedback Adjustment
HVAC System Specific Control
Variable Air Volume Control, Cold and Heat Source Group Control, Fresh Air Linkage
Differentiated Competitive Advantages
Technological Advantages
Multi-protocol compatibility (BACnet/KNX), seamless integration of HVAC/lighting/security subsystems, real-time energy consumption analysis and optimization, modular design
Full Lifecycle Value
Planning Phase: Provides a standardized solution library, shortening the design cycle by 30%
Implementation Phase: Pre-configured modules reduce on-site commissioning workload by 50%
Operation Phase: Predictive maintenance reduces failure rate by 60%, extending equipment lifespan
Upgrade and Retrofit: Open architecture supports smooth upgrades, protecting initial investment