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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2012
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We depend on increasingly intelligent controls to work automatically -- from the simple night setback by a programmable thermostat to implementation of much more complex algorithms by a BAS. However, is there such a thing as too much automation? How does automation apply to building operations and maintenance tools to support high performance, sustainable buildings? Should all building operations and management practices be automated? Or, will some practices always require some level of human interaction? Perhaps there is a balance point? A debate and discussion of opposing views of automation practices versus the need for building operator intervention is presented.
The Role of Automation in Building Operations
Michael R. Brambley, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE
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The Role of Human Interaction in Building Operations
Michael F. Bobker, CEM, Member
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Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recording, 2012 Winter Conference, Chicago, IL