Optimal cooling system cuts energy use and boosts comfort in offices
The researchers optimized how a cooling system in a building works by testing different control methods. They used a computer program to model a building in a cold area of China and see how different cooling schedules affected energy use and comfort. They found that cooling the building for eight hours is best for saving energy and keeping people comfortable. But longer cooling times can reduce the most energy used at once. Also, turning the cooling system on and off more often can make the building cooler.