- Author
- Park, C.
- Title
- Demand Limiting Algorithms for Energy Management and Control Systems.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Sponsor
- Department of Energy, Washington, DC Department of Defense, Port Hueneme, CA
- Report
- NBSIR 84-2826, February 1984,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
- electric power demand; office buildings; commercial buildings; control equipment; load control; algorithms; computer programs
- Identifiers
- energy management; load management
- Abstract
- Demand limiting control is one of popular control strategies for electrical energy management in Energy Management and Control Systems (EMCS) in commercial/office buildings. The purpose of demand limiting is to maintain the peak demand level below a predetermined limit by shedding nonessential loads in a building during the peak demand period. In this present report, description of fixed interval metering and sliding window metering for electrical demands are included. Demand limiting calculation procedures discussed are the ideal rate, the predictive, and the instantaneous rate methods. Demand limiting algorithms, which were developed based on available information, are presented. Computer program listings of demand limiting control algorithms in Fortran 77 and an open-loop computer simulation result are included in the appendices.