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TAC - Intelligent Infrastructure and Energy Efficiency

TAC - Intelligent Infrastructure and Energy Efficiency. Schneider Electric - Experience and Expertise You Can Trust. Global leader in electrical management and automation solutions with many well-known brand names such as SquareD. Sales: $16.5 billion Employees: 85 thousand worldwide

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TAC - Intelligent Infrastructure and Energy Efficiency

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  1. TAC - Intelligent Infrastructure and Energy Efficiency

  2. Schneider Electric - Experience and Expertise You Can Trust • Global leader in electrical management and automation solutions with many well-known brand names such as SquareD. • Sales: $16.5 billion • Employees: 85 thousand worldwide • 130 countries • TAC is a Schneider Electric subsidiary that acquired Andover Controls in 2004 • Fastest growing building automation company in the industry • Provides complete, integrated building solutions, including HVAC, power, access control and security, lighting, performance contracting and fire & life safety.

  3. The Local Office Providing Integrated Building Control Project Development Project Design/Engineering Project Installation Project Commissioning Service and Support TAC can Implement Any Proposed Energy Related Projects Large TAC System Installation at MIT 56 Building Installations 83 I/P Controllers Elaborate Secure VPN Network 19 Local and Portable Workstations Web Client Accessibility 21,375 Hard Wired Inputs 13,411 Hard Wired Outputs 104,225 Programmed Numeric Points TAC

  4. Typical Today - 4 Temperature Sensor Device to Measure air flow Motor to drive airflow damper for cooling Valve and motor to drive heating device Future for Optimizing Occupant Space Conditions- 9 Same 4 points Occupancy sensor Lighting level sensor Dimmable ballast Indoor air quality Sensor Motor for shades and blinds Typical Control Components in an Occupied Space

  5. Historical Costs Hardware - 45% Labor Hours - 25% System Design Programming Testing Check-out and commissioning Electrical Installation Labor – 30% Today’s Cost Hardware - 25% Labor Hours - 30% System Design Programming Testing Check-out and commissioning Electrical Installation Labor – 45% Where are the costs associated with a Control System installation Technology Improvements have driven the hardware costs of a control system down, while the cost of Labor has increased.

  6. Control Industry Challenges Related to Energy Optimization • Need for additional instrumentation drives up the cost of a control system • Drives up hardware costs • Each added sensor or controlled device requires additional labor • Electrical installation • Field Check-out and Commissioning Business decisions are driven by a cost benefit analysis. Added Control System Cost Annual Energy Saved = Acceptable Payback

  7. Is Energy Savings a Good Investment? • Can industry reduce the cost of control installation. • Reduce Hardware Cost • Reduce Installation Cost Can Internet 0 help reduce installation costs? Energy Cost Keep Rising

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