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Ventilation and air-conditioning running times and supply air tempera-

tures.
Setpoints and time schedules. Make sure by using trend logging that

these are actual values and there is no override by manual settings.
Air handling process operation (heating, cooling, heat recovery, humidi-

fying, dehumidifying, etc.).
Use of simultaneous heating and cooling.

Operation of fans and pumps (frequency drives, damper and valve con-

trols, VAV systems, etc.).
Room temperatures (roughly).

Use of windows by building occupants (ventilation through open win-

dows).
Magnitude of uncontrolled ventilation, infi ltration.

Use of electric appliances, schedules, and stand-by modes.

Use of electric heaters, frost protection heating.

Most common lamp types.

Lighting controls.

5.7.3 Level II Assessment

During site assessment

Check items listed in the Level I assessment

Measure supply air temperatures, air fl ows of main air handling units,

heat-recovery effi ciencies, etc.
Measure room temperatures

Analyze operation of heating system

Analyze operation of air handling processes

Analyze operation of cooling systems

Check set-points and operation of room heating and cooling equipment

Check and measure the electrical demand of fans, pumps, chillers,

lighting, main users of socket power supply
Check reactive power compensation

Analyze nighttime energy use (lighting, socket load, fans, pumps, etc.)

Analyze summer and winter energy demand

The time-depending distribution of electric power consumption = hourly

power demand (if possible).