Kieback&Peter ensures energy efficiency and optimal environmental conditions in its training center with Bauer Optimization (BAOP).
BAOPT also saves energy. The uniform mixing minimizes heat loss in winter and cooling loads in summer. Because less fresh air must be supplied, the energy required for conditioning the air also decreases. The gauge for the supply of fresh air is the quality of air as it is monitored by an air quality sensor. Compared to conventional control technologies, BAOPT achieves energy savings of about 25 percent, often even more.
In the Kieback&Peter training center in Berlin, the ventilation system is controlled through a DDC4200 automation station. It is equipped with a special BAOPT function. The DDC4200 records the room temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and air quality data. These measurements are processed by the BAOPT software in the DDC4200. Control variables for the heating coil, cooling and fan speed are calculated and finely dosed accordingly.
The DDC4200 continuously records and stores room conditions data, which can be used for the optimization of the controller.
Kieback&Peter’s building automation stands for energy efficiency. The BAOPT example shows that with Kieback&Peter’s building automation, even unconventional approaches to energy savings can be integrated and put into practice in automation systems.

