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Why is it said that air conditioners using the energy-saving technology of the Internet of Things can save about 40% of electricity?

Through data analysis, the comprehensive savings in labor costs and energy of the Industrial Internet of Things can reach more than 30%. According to statistics, air conditioning accounts for 40 to 60% of the electricity consumption in buildings. Energy Internet of Things technology is an important support in the field of smart energy conservation.

The Internet of Things connects hundreds of millions of objects to the network to achieve intelligent, economical, market-oriented, efficient and clean energy development and utilization. If the air conditioner is connected to the Internet of Things technology, the expenditure cost is only about 1 to 3, and the energy saving can reach more than 40. The Internet of Things uses cloud computing, big data, and sensors to achieve technical support for energy saving. Through summary analysis of data, we can discover the energy consumption patterns of electricity, water supply, air conditioning, etc., and discover factors such as time, space, behavior, and normal use and waste of energy. Based on the energy consumption data of each unit in the building, energy-saving audits can be carried out; on the other hand, based on data analysis, an energy consumption monitoring and alarm strategy can be established to form a three-dimensional network for equipment monitoring and management during the closed-loop formation process. Equipment management functions such as monitoring, fault diagnosis, and critical alarms are also implemented in this solution.

With data support, hotels and properties can use frequency conversion systems to adjust the motor's speed and frequency according to changes in temperature and load. Generally, it can save 30-50 RMB of electricity. The central air-conditioning system adopts the "single refrigeration-single cooling" operating mode when the load is small to reduce the power consumption of the air conditioning system. Using ice storage technology. Taking advantage of the peak-valley electricity price difference, ice is produced at night and released during the day. Reduce electricity bills.