Smart Functions of Buildings

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Learn everything about the smart functions that constitute the basis of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive provisions on smart-ready buildings, including the Smart Readiness Indicator and capabilities of building automation and control systems and electric mobility.

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Description

The EPBD recast (EU/2024/1275) sets a framework and a path for modernising and fully decarbonising the EU’s building stock by 2050. As a result, many provisions are included in the document, which constitute the framework that will shape national building performance regulation.

The provisions on smart-ready buildings include the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) and capabilities of building automation and control systems (BACS) and electric mobility infrastructure. These assessments are all based on the smart functions, which define the smart capabilities of buildings and its technical building systems.

In this course you will learn everything there is to know about the smart functions as defined in the European standards and technical frameworks.

It is the prerrogative of Member States to lay down the requirements on the qualification or accreditation of SRI experts and inspectors of technical building systems.

Addressed to

Building service engineers who wish to learn the fundamentals of smart readiness functions of buildings.

Objectives

The objective of the course is to build capacity on:

  • Building Automation and Control functions, as described in the EN ISO 52120-1
  • Smart Readiness functions, as described SRI technical framework for the European service catalogue.

Characteristics

  • Self-paced and interactive theoretical modules
  • Quizzes
  • Engagement and Collaboration
  • Certificate of Achievement
  • Alumni LinkedIn Group

Program

The EPBD recast (EU/2024/1275) sets a framework and a path for modernising and fully decarbonising the EU’s building stock by 2050. As a result, many provisions are included in the document, which constitute the framework that will shape national building performance regulation.

Introduction
  • Smart functions described as functionality levels or control options for services and technical domains
  • Technical Domains described as building elements, including technical building systems and electric mobility infrastructure
  • Services described as building elements and technical building sub-system controls
Smart Functions per Technical Domain and Service

Heating

  • Emission control
  • Distribution control
  • Generation control
  • Storage control
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers
  • Flexibility and Grid Interaction

Cooling

  • Emission control
  • Distribution control
  • Generation control
  • Storage control
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers
  • Flexibility and Grid Interaction

Domestic Hot Water

  • Generation and Storage control
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers

Ventilation

  • Air Flow control
  • Air Temperature control
  • Free Cooling
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers

Lighting

  • Occupancy-based control
  • Daylight control

Dynamic Building Envelope

  • Window control
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers

Electricity

  • Optimisation of self-consumption
  • Storage control
  • Generation control
  • Demand Side Flexibility
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers

Electric Vehicle Charging

  • EV Supply Equipment
  • Information to Occupants and Facility Managers

Monitoring and Control

  • Runtime management
  • Fault Detection
  • Occupancy Detection control
  • Single Platform
  • Demand Side management
Certificate
  • Feedback survey
  • Certificate of Achievement download

Teachers

Raúl Solana Developer

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