4.7 Article

Performance of integrated systems of automated roller shade systems and daylight responsive dimming systems

Journal

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 747-757

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2010.10.007

Keywords

Integrated systems; Automated roller shade systems; Daylight responsive dimming systems; Daylighting; Photoelectric controls

Funding

  1. Samsung Corporation [ACO2-05CH11231]
  2. 2nd Brain Korea 21 project
  3. California Energy Commission

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Daylight responsive dimming systems have been used in few buildings to date because they require improvements to improve reliability The key underlying factor contributing to poor performance is the variability of the ratio of the photosensor signal to daylight workplane illuminance in accordance with sun position sky condition and fenestration condition Therefore this paper describes the Integrated systems between automated roller shade systems and daylight responsive dimming systems with an improved closed-loop proportional control algorithm and the relative performance of the Integrated systems and single systems The concept of the improved closed-loop proportional control algorithm for the integrated systems is to predict the varying correlation of photosensor signal to daylight workplane illuminance according to roller shade height and sky conditions for improvement of the system accuracy In this study the performance of the integrated systems with two improved closed-loop proportional control algorithms was compared with that of the current (modified) closed-loop proportional control algorithm In the results the average maintenance percentage and the average discrepancies of the target illuminance as well as the average time under 90% of target illuminance for the integrated systems significantly improved in comparison with the current closed-loop proportional control algorithm for daylight responsive dimming systems as a single system (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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