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Design of a system for measuring the consumption and quality of electrical energy in the buildings of the BUT campus in Brno
Holotík, Zbyněk ; Bátora, Branislav (referee) ; Janík, Daniel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a secondary measurement solution for the consumption and quality of electrical energy in the buildings of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at BUT in Brno, so that this measurement is compatible with the BMS systém used at BUT. Secondary measurement will help the energy management of the fakulty and also the entire university. Furthermore, the work deals with the documentation and technical report for this proposal. The last point is the mapping of low voltage distributions in the FSI area.
Monitoring and Measuring of Power Quantities in Waterworks Facilities
Hála, Tomáš ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Tichý, Vladimír (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with solution of an exact Smart metering problem. The goal of this thesis is to offer an electrical energy measurement innovation that deals with widespread waterworks objects maintained by Vodárenská a.s. Brno-venkov division. The paper contains an analysis of the current state of reading of electricity meters and the outlook on optimization. The paper also focuses on solving the smart metering problem and contains a description of individual layers of remote reading of electricity meters. The 2nd half of the paper focuses on the specific devices selection and design of data reading topology. An Economical analysis compares costs of project realization with possible savings with the help of chosen methods of financial analysis evaluates the economic effectiveness of an investment.
Monitoring and Measuring of Power Quantities in Waterworks Facilities
Hála, Tomáš ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Tichý, Vladimír (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with solution of an exact Smart metering problem. The goal of this thesis is to offer an electrical energy measurement innovation that deals with widespread waterworks objects maintained by Vodárenská a.s. Brno-venkov division. The paper contains an analysis of the current state of reading of electricity meters and the outlook on optimization. The paper also focuses on solving the smart metering problem and contains a description of individual layers of remote reading of electricity meters. The 2nd half of the paper focuses on the specific devices selection and design of data reading topology. An Economical analysis compares costs of project realization with possible savings with the help of chosen methods of financial analysis evaluates the economic effectiveness of an investment.

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