Analyse your school energy use - when is your school occupied?
The Farnley Academy, Friday, 15 December 2023 10AnalystKS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5
What you did
I have put all the light sensors in corridors to switch off after 5 minutes of no movement to switch off (previously set at 20 minutes) I have added time clocks to all teacher smart boards (86 in total) to come on at 08.00am and turn off at 16.00hrs (previously either left switched on of=r left in standby 24/7)
I have added time clocks to 8 stand alone water fountains same times as above
I have set all BMS time clocks (where possible) to operate from 06.00hrs to 11.00hrs
Activity description
Contrary to popular opinion, teachers don't live in school. Find out a bit more about when and how your school is occupied to understand when and how energy is being used in your school.
Energy Sparks charts show your schools' energy consumption when the school is open (green) and closed (blue) on school days.
For good energy management, you want most of your energy use to be when the school is open. Compare the following graphs showing the electricity use in two schools. Which school is using most electricity in the early morning? What time does the electricity use shoot up? Can you think of a reason for this? Is anyone in the school at this time?
Now look at School E. When is most electricity being used? Do you think this is anything to do with the school being occupied?
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We set open and closed times as a default but you can change this for your school when logged in as an Admin to your Energy Sparks account. Go to Manage School - Edit School times. Design a questionnaire for staff to answer so that you can understand better what happens at the start and end of the school day. You may want to ask the following questions:
When do you arrive?
What appliances/ equipment do you switch on? (include lights, kettles, photocopiers, projectors, whiteboards, computers, printers, heaters/air con)
What time do you leave?
This is a very good opportunity for staff to think through their arrival and departure routines. Do they need to be switching on equipment so early or turning it off so late?
Explanations School C either has cleaners coming in very early in the morning or the electrical heating system warming up the school. School D is a good representation of when school staff are coming in. School E may have a late evening event taking place. To understand more we would look at the graphs for the next few days. If this pattern repeats we would want to investigate the timings of the electrical heating system or ask the Caretaker or an Energy Sparks auditor for more help understanding what is happening.
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