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http://dx.doi.org/10.22645/udi.2022.12.15.015

Analysis of standby power for enhancing the energy efficiency of a hotel guestroom - Focusing on check-out status -  

Lee, Junsoo (인천대학교 도시과학대학 건축학과)
Koo, Choongwan (인천대학교 도시과학대학 도시건축학부)
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Journal of Urban Science / v.11, no.1, 2022 , pp. 15-20 More about this Journal
Abstract
The issue of hotel energy use is growing more significant as the hotel industry expands. It is important to take into account the electrical installation and space-specific features in a room unit in order to comprehend the energy consumption of a hotel guestroom. In light of this, this study aimed to analyze standby power for enhancing the energy efficiency of a hotel guestroom during check-out status. This study was conducted in three steps: (i) data collection; (ii) analysis of energy consumption patterns; and (iii) analysis of energy efficiency improvement plan. The main findings of this study can be summarized as follows. First, 32.24% of energy was used in fan coil unit) during check-out status. Second, a hotel guestroom had a 4.30% energy saving potential, based on energy consumption patterns during check-out status. This study can contribute to support hotel management to operate guestrooms differently by helping them identify patterns in energy use and realize potential savings.
Keywords
Hotel Guestroom; Energy Efficiency; Energy Saving Potential; Check-out; Standby power;
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