Diagnostics for Commercial Buildings: 
Research to Practice

June 16th & 17th, 1999
Pacific Energy Center, San Francisco

Proceedings    **Under Construction**
The proceedings for this workshop are available online only. We are not able to mail hardcopies.


Purpose
To present current diagnostics tools and research activities to practicing engineers, building operators, and others who may be involved in early adoption of emerging technologies.

To obtain feedback and spark discussion on current diagnostic approaches and identify strategies to bring the results of these research activities into practice

Technical Scope
Potential topics include all aspects of commercial building diagnostics, including market analysis, sensor quality, data acquisition, use of design info (black box vs. white box), approaches and applications to specific problems, and preventative maintenance. Also, methods and tools for performance verification, fault detection and diagnosis.

Workshop Schedule

Diagnostics Directory
A directory of diagnostics research and implementation projects.

Who Should Come
Facility managers, building operators, building owners, 3rd party property managers, commissioning agents, ESCO's, service companies, utilities, designers, controls manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, software developers, funding agencies. The workshop is intended to bring together participants representing a cross section of the commercial buildings industry, and foster interaction.

Register
The workshop is currently full. Please email diagworkshop@poet.lbl.gov if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

Location
The workshop will be held at the Pacific Energy Center, located at 851 Howard Street in San Francisco. Please refer to their web site for additional information. Here is their list of near-by hotels.

This workshop is sponsored by  Pacific Gas and Electric and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Additional support has been provided by CIEE, BOMA San Francisco, HPAC Magazine, and ASHRAE Golden Gate Chapter.


 

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