Innovations - Mitshubishi Electric 07.02.14

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Innovations - Mitshubishi Electric 07.02.14

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Building Information Modelling (BIM)Presented by: Rob Bowden

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Building Information Modelling (BIM)

• A method of collaborative working

• Greater productivity

• Risk management

• Sustainability

• Reduces waste and costs

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What is BIM?

• Emphasis often placed on the technology

• Digital representation of the building

• Information sharing via this model

• From design, through to construction and during occupation

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A Way of Working

• But the technology is a secondary consideration

• BIM is a way of working

• Not about modelling but about the process

• Teamwork and collaboration

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The BIM Task Group Definition

BIM is:

“Essentially value-creating collaboration through the entire life-cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3D models and intelligent, structured data attached to them."

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A Brief History

• First discussed in the early 1990s

• Gained ground about ten years ago

• Current interest driven by Government Construction Strategy (2011)

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Government Construction Strategy

• Aims to achieve value for money on public build projects

• Requires use of collaborative BIM by end March 2016

• Project information, asset data, documentation - all must be electronic

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Government Targets

• Government places great emphasis on BIM

• Reduce capital cost

• Cut carbon

• 20% reduction required

• Also aim to cut timescales, accidents and waste

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Wider Objectives for BIM

• Global export market for UK construction

• Boosted by BIM: £7.6 million a year

• UK is leading the way in the use of BIM

• A window of opportunity

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Collaboration from Cradle to Grave

• Biggest impact is a change in the way of working

• Move away from silos and incompatible software

• Transparency, communication and collaboration

• Reduce waste in procurement, process and material

• Better handover from construction team to building owner/operator

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Benefits of BIM

• Benefits to all members of the construction team

• Designers test concepts and optimise design

• Contractors can preview the construction process

• Prepare and coordinate drawings

• Owners can optimise maintenance, boost efficiency, monitor life cycle costs

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Moving Forward with BIM

• Reduces work

• Results in fewer errors and re-working

• Minimises conflicts and changes during the construction process

• Greater productivity

• Lower costs

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More Than Just a 3D Model

• The mechanics of BIM

• More than computer-aided design

• Stores architectural, engineering and construction information

• Shared by the whole team

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Information is Key

• BIM models associate information about assets with geometry

• Documentation can be built in a more structured way

• Shared by project participants at different stages

• Captures programme and cost information

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Progression of BIM

• BIM is at different stages in different organisations

• Some using it in a relatively unsophisticated way

• Others fully integrated project models

• Based on Industry Foundation-Class (IFC) compliant data standards

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Open and Shared Information

• IFC is an open, object-based file format

• Designed to facilitate interoperability

• Not controlled by a single vendor

• IFC can be used to exchange and share BIM data

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BIM Levels

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Building Operation

• BIM and the life-cycle of a building

• Can also be used by building owners/managers

• Gives them a clear idea of exactly what is in their building

• Helps with maintenance planning

• In the long-term can also help with refurbishment/updating

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Soft Landings

• Soft Landings - a partner for BIM

• Developed by BSRIA and the Usable Buildings Trust

• 5-stage building procurement initiative

• Designers and contractors stay involved after completion

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Governments Response

• Government Soft Landings (GSL)

• Also going to be compulsory on Government projects after 2016

• Number of guiding principles

• Early engagement of the end-user

• Commitment to after-care

• Post-occupancy evaluation and feedback

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Thank you

We now invite you to ask any questions.

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We Support BIM

3D modellingAutodesk Revit most popular software

We can provide most models – ask your account manager for Revit files

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We Support EDSL TAS

Energy AnalysisFull implementation in EDSL Tas building energy simulation

software

VRF, Splits, Heat Recovery Ventilation, Ecodan air to water

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New City Multi YKM VRF

New Heating Only Split Systems

New M-Net Touch Screen Controller

New Simplified Controller

New MELCloud

Product Updates

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City Multi YKM VRF System

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City Multi VRF

VRF market is always developing and pushing new boundaries

Mitsubishi Electric remain at the forefront

Introducing YKM, the highest efficiency air source VRF system, optimised for seasonal performance

EP (High CoP) Models ONLY

Y Series Size 200 – 900

R2 Size 200 - 700

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City Multi VRF

The Complete Integrated Solution

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Why Focus on Seasonal Efficiency

COOLING COOLING SEASONSEASON

HEATING HEATING SEASONSEASON

For the majority of the heating and cooling season the VRF system runs at part load

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Seasonal Efficiency Legislative Drive

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Achieving Comfort & Control

Energy Saving Cooling Mode Refrigerant Temp Control Optimal control between capacity, efficiency & comfort

Outside 30°C

Target Evaporating Temperature 0°C

High Capacity

Comfortable Internal Condition

Outside 20°C

Target Evaporating Temperature 4°C

Required capacity

Mild off coil temperature

Improved efficiency

Comfortable Internal Condition

Decrease ambient temperature

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Heating Only Solutions

There are many reasons to use these energy efficient products to provide only heating to a building via the delivery method of air

Many buildings do not need cooling, for example schools and student accommodation

Heat pump air conditioning systems offer a simple, flexible and efficient method of delivering heat to a building

Help with Part L Compliance by removing all power consumption related to cooling

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Heating Only Option

3.5kW to 45kW

CUHZ-ZRP Product Reference

Same Spec/Price as Heating and Cool

Full Indoor Range Available

Must use PAR-31MAA controller to function

Heating Only Solutions

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Controls Update

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PAR-U01MEDU

- Replacement for the PAR-F27MEA- M-Net Controller- First Small Touch Screen Controller- Back Light- Built in PIR Occupancy Sensor- Screen Brightness Detector- Built in Temperature & Humidity

Sensor- Colour Indicator

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PAC-YT52CRAS

- Back Lit

- No Louvre Button

- Available Oct 2013

- UK Only

- Silver/Black Design

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MELCloud

- Cloud Based Control

- PC, Tablet or Smartphone

- Apple, Android, Windows or Blackberry

- Remote Control

- Multiple Users

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MELCloud

- Unit Control

- Reports

- Localised Weather Information

- Frost Protection

- 7 day Multi Programmable Timer and Holiday Mode

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MELCloud

- Phase 1 – M Series and Mr Slim

- Phase 2 - Ecodan

- Phase 3 – City Multi VRF

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MELCloud - MAC-557IF-E

The Mitsubishi Electric WiFi Interface is designed for communication to the Mitsubishi Electric MELCloud service

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Thank you