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This paper presents how to optimize a domestic hot water system of Hospital through building energy management system data analysis. The continuous commissioning process focuses on improving overall system control and operations for the occupied building to meet the existing facility needs which might be different from the initial design. This approach is used to implement optimal DHW system capacity to ensure the persistence of the improved operational efficiencies. The intent of this paper is to provide hospital operation manager and practitioner with information that will achieve cost benefits through energy saving of HVAC operation. Based on the analysis of the BEMS data, it is found that the hot water usage demand is time varying with over 90% of total usage is consumed during daytime. The total Energy savings in selected hospitals appeared to be about 24% implementing optimal Heat pump system considering DHW usage data trend. |