BACS DECREE & buildings: what you need to know
Discover the key points of the BACS decree, which imposes on tertiary buildings the obligation to pilot their energy by 2025.
Improve the energy performance of your buildings and optimise their maintenance, while improving comfort in the workplace.
You are an office owner, tenant or property manager looking to make your buildings more economical, comfortable and attractive?
The IoT can help you achieve these goals, thanks to sensors and connected solutions that are quick and easy to implement.
Improving energy efficiency
Reduce operating costs
Guaranteeing user satisfaction
Meeting contractual and legal targets
Preserving the building
Collecting and cross-referencing the data sent back by IoT sensors makes it possible to :
Making your building more energy-efficient involves better control of consumption.
By installing IoT sensors, you can accurately monitor and analyse changes in water, gas and electricity consumption.
IoT solutions also make it possible to quickly detect any malfunctions, such as leaks, overheated rooms, unoccupied lighting, etc., and to identify areas for improvement to optimise these uses.
Thanks to the consumption data collected, coupled with an analysis of environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, presence and lighting, it is possible to adjust the use of technical equipment (HVAC, lighting) to the real needs of the building, in order to make energy savings.
Reducing energy bills
Meeting legislative obligations
Improving energy performance
Monitoring ambient temperature and humidity serves a number of purposes:
Improving energy performance
Guaranteeing the comfort and well-being of occupants
Reducing operating and maintenance costs
Indoor air quality is now a concern for all buildings.
It has been proven that indoor air quality has a direct impact on employee performance. Indoor air pollution leads to cognitive problems and an overall drop in worker productivity.
The most common symptoms are:
In addition to CO2 concentration levels, data on temperature, humidity, fine particles and VOCs can provide a concrete response to occupant comfort, well-being and productivity.
Guaranteeing the comfort and well-being of occupants
Reducing operating and maintenance costs
The ventilation system is essential in an office building: it renews the air and protects the structure from damage caused by damp and mould.
IoT devices are used to monitor ventilation units and anticipate any malfunctions. As a result, professionals in the sector can:
On the curative side, an alert can be issued when a:
Reducing maintenance costs
Guaranteeing comfort and well-being
Reducing consumption
Preserving the building
With IoT solutions, it is possible to detect any change in the status of a piece of equipment and act accordingly.
Depending on requirements, the solutions used can:
Reduce operating and maintenance costs
Reducing consumption
Guaranteeing comfort and well-being
Find real-life examples of connected buildings, as well as solutions and advice for improving the energy efficiency, maintenance and comfort of your digital buildings.
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