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Some Critical Treatise on Greening Building Through Retrofitting HVAC&R Systems
An environment friendly building or construction by means of elevated facilities in conservation of power, competence in the usage of water, minimizing the discharges of CO2, enhanced interior ecological excellence and organization of the existing possessions in order to produce awareness to their authorities, is the prime intention of the study. The majority of the electricity is consumed in the HVAC&R system by a percentage of almost 22% in case of private constructions and about 55% in case of structures made for business purposes. The installation/fabrication substitutes of the ‘HVAC&R’ arrangement in the NICL (National Insurance Company Ltd.) have been considered in the present study to convert the NICL at green campus. A multi-criteria decision-making instrument namely ‘AHP’ with diverse monetary indicators such as Preliminary Funding (P. F. in Rs.), Economizing per Annum (EPA in Rs./year) and Retrieve Stage (R. S. in yrs.) has been exercised for ordering or ranking of the different power economizing options, incorporated by the ‘HVAC&R’. Moreover an additional technique named ‘PROMETHEE-II’ has also been utilized to confirm the reliability or consistency of the different working out tactics in the MCDM frameworks. The outputs of both the instruments have been generated a beautiful way out, for the financial authorities of the NICL, by producing almost similar priorities of the replacements applied, in order to devote their financial or commercial support in the relevant ground of power economizing options for the ‘HVAC&R’ framework, set up at the National Insurance Company Limited (Head Office), Kolkata.
Some Critical Treatise on Greening Building Through Retrofitting HVAC&R Systems
An environment friendly building or construction by means of elevated facilities in conservation of power, competence in the usage of water, minimizing the discharges of CO2, enhanced interior ecological excellence and organization of the existing possessions in order to produce awareness to their authorities, is the prime intention of the study. The majority of the electricity is consumed in the HVAC&R system by a percentage of almost 22% in case of private constructions and about 55% in case of structures made for business purposes. The installation/fabrication substitutes of the ‘HVAC&R’ arrangement in the NICL (National Insurance Company Ltd.) have been considered in the present study to convert the NICL at green campus. A multi-criteria decision-making instrument namely ‘AHP’ with diverse monetary indicators such as Preliminary Funding (P. F. in Rs.), Economizing per Annum (EPA in Rs./year) and Retrieve Stage (R. S. in yrs.) has been exercised for ordering or ranking of the different power economizing options, incorporated by the ‘HVAC&R’. Moreover an additional technique named ‘PROMETHEE-II’ has also been utilized to confirm the reliability or consistency of the different working out tactics in the MCDM frameworks. The outputs of both the instruments have been generated a beautiful way out, for the financial authorities of the NICL, by producing almost similar priorities of the replacements applied, in order to devote their financial or commercial support in the relevant ground of power economizing options for the ‘HVAC&R’ framework, set up at the National Insurance Company Limited (Head Office), Kolkata.
Some Critical Treatise on Greening Building Through Retrofitting HVAC&R Systems
J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. B
Majumdar, Sharadindu Bikash (Autor:in) / Choudhury, Binoy Krishna (Autor:in)
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B ; 103 ; 1781-1791
01.10.2022
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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