GB/T 15587-1995 Guidelines for energy management in industrial enterprises
Some standard content:
UDC 628. 26. D04. 163
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T15587-1995
Guides for energy management in industrial enterprises
Promulgated on June 12, 1995
State Technical Supervision Bureau
Implementation on February 1, 1996
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Guidelines for energy management in industrial enterprises
Guides or energy management in industrial enterprise
1 Main content and scope of application
This standard specifies the general requirements for the energy management system and the implementation of energy management in industrial enterprises. This standard applies to energy management of industrial enterprises 2 Reference standards
GB/T2589 General principles for calculating comprehensive energy consumption
GB/T3484 General principles for measuring energy consumption of enterprises
GB/T12723 General principles for compiling energy consumption per unit of production of products 3 Energy management system
GB/T15587-1995
To implement energy management, enterprises should establish a comprehensive energy management system, including organizational structure, supervision, metering instruments, formulation and implementation of relevant documents, and various management activities. The system should ensure that the enterprise can stably supply the energy required for production, find abnormal consumption conditions, correct them and continuously waste energy saving potential. 3.1 Energy management strategies and standards
3-1.1. Enterprise leaders should formulate energy management strategies based on the overall economic policies and goals of the enterprise, implement national energy policies and relevant laws and regulations, and fully consider economic, social and environmental effects. 3.1.2 Energy management targets should be formulated according to the enterprise energy management policy. Energy management targets are generally determined by the unit output of products, and annual targets and long-term targets can be formulated separately. 3.1.3 The enterprise energy management strategy and objectives shall be promulgated in written form, understood by all relevant personnel of the enterprise and implemented strictly. 32. Key links of energy management
The enterprise shall manage the following links according to its own characteristics: bZxz.net
Energy conversion
Energy distribution and transmission;
Energy recovery (consumption)
Energy consumption status analysis
Energy-saving technology promotion
3.3 Energy responsibilities and tasks
3.3.1 In order to achieve the energy management goals, the enterprise shall establish, maintain and improve the energy management system, determine the energy management department, equip it with personnel with corresponding skills and qualifications, undertake the energy management technical work, and clearly define its responsibilities and relationships; 3.3.2 The energy management department of the enterprise shall systematically analyze the main links and activities of the enterprise's energy management, and assign various specific work tasks to relevant departments, personnel and positions in a layered manner. :Technical Monitoring Week 1995-06-12 Approved 1996-02-01 Implementation
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3.3.3 All relevant departments and personnel of the enterprise shall complete specific energy management tasks in accordance with the coordination and arrangement of the energy competent department. 3.3.4 When allocating and implementing energy management responsibilities, the necessary authority to perform the responsibilities shall be granted. 3.4 Energy meter equipment configuration and management
The enterprise shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council, configure energy meter basic equipment that meets the management needs, formulate and implement relevant documents, and implement the purchase, installation, maintenance and regular inspection of meter equipment according to the regulations to ensure its reliability. 3.5 Documentation
3.5.1 In order to standardize and coordinate the energy management activities of various departments, the office shall systematically formulate various documents and strictly implement the documents required for energy management, including documents, technical documents and records. 3.5.2 Useful documents
3.5.2.1 Management documents are the provisions of the principles, responsibilities, procedures, coordination and contact methods, original record requirements, etc. of energy management activities, reputation systems, registration standards and various regulations. 3.5.2.2 Management documents should have clear procedures, mutual coordination, and be easy to implement. 3.5.3 Technical documents
3.5.3.1 Technical documents are the provisions of technical aspects related to energy management activities, including technical requirements, operating procedures, test methods, etc. 3.5.3.2 When formulating energy technical documents, reference should be made to national, industry and local energy standards, and the specified content should be accurate, advanced, reasonable, and effective. 3.5.4 The planning data, test results, analysis reports and other records in the energy backbone plan should be kept in accordance with regulations as the basis for analysis, inspection and evaluation. 3.5.5 Clear provisions should be made for the formulation, approval, issuance, revision and acceptance of all documents to ensure that the delivery is accurate and effective.
3.6 The enterprise shall regularly organize the evaluation of the energy management system to promote its normal operation: timely improve it when problems are found (see Section 4 Energy input management
The enterprise shall strictly manage the energy input to ensure that the input energy meets the production requirements and the quantity and quality of the input energy. In order to provide the basis for the reasonable use of energy and the calculation of the total consumption, it shall formulate and implement documents and carry out the following activities: select the energy supplier
b and sign the purchase contract;
input energy source
d and carry out energy quality testing
.
4.1 In addition to considering the price, transportation and other costs when selecting the energy supplier, it is also necessary to evaluate the quality of the energy supplied, confirm the supply situation of the supplier, and determine the energy supplier that meets the requirements and is stable. 4.2 In the purchase agreement signed with the energy supplier, The following contents are included: the inventory and counting method of input energy:
1. The quality requirements and inspection methods of input energy: c. The handling rules for the occurrence of deviations in the number and quantity of input energy, 4.3 The input energy should be counted in accordance with the method agreed upon by the joint block, and the responsibilities and powers of the relevant personnel, the inventory and counting methods, and the reporting and adjudication procedures when problems are found, 4.4. The use requirements and fees can be limited, and the items and frequency of the quality inspection of input energy should be determined. The general methods specified in national and industry standards should be used to inspect the quality of input energy. At the same time, the responsibilities, sampling rules, judgment criteria, and reporting and adjudication procedures of the relevant personnel when unqualified are found should be clearly defined,
4.5. Formulate and implement energy demand documents, stipulate storage and consumption limits, and reduce storage losses while ensuring safety, 2
|5. Energy conversion management|| tt||GB/T15587—1995
When the energy used by the enterprise needs to be converted, the operation adjustment, maintenance monitoring, and regular inspection and management of the conversion equipment should be carried out at a single point to improve the conversion efficiency.
5.1 A training procedure for conversion equipment should be formulated. According to production requirements, equipment conditions and operating conditions, the optimal operation plan should be determined. All parties should cooperate with each other to make the conversion equipment approach and maintain the best working conditions. 5.2 In order to ensure the safe and economical operation of the conversion equipment, the operating personnel must be trained and certified before they can take up their posts. Formulate operating procedures, make clear provisions on the conversion methods, fault handling, daily maintenance, and accurate records of the conversion equipment, and strictly implement them. 5.3 The efficiency of the conversion equipment should be measured regularly to determine the allowable limit of its conversion efficiency and make arrangements for maintenance. In order to ensure the quality of maintenance and grasp the condition of the equipment, sample regulations and maintenance acceptance techniques should be formulated and implemented. Technical conditions. 6 Energy distribution and transmission management
The purpose of energy distribution and transmission management is to ensure safe and continuous supply and reduce losses. Enterprises should formulate and implement documents to manage internal distribution lines, water supply, gas supply, steam supply, heat supply, and oil supply pipelines. 6.1 The scope of the internal energy distribution and transmission system should be clearly defined, and the management responsibilities and powers of relevant units and personnel, as well as relevant management principles and methods should be stipulated.
6.2 The internal energy distribution and transmission system should be reasonably laid out and set up, and the distribution should be optimized, adjusted in time, and transmission losses should be reduced. 6.3 For the transmission and distribution lines, water supply, gas supply, steam supply, oil supply, and heat supply pipelines, regular inspections should be carried out to measure their losses and make plans according to the operation status, and reasonable compensation should be arranged.
6.4 An energy use system should be established, energy consumption calculation period should be formulated, and the energy consumption of service units should be accurately measured, converted into accounts, and regularly counted. Energy use management
Energy use is the main link of the enterprise's energy resources. It is necessary to optimize the process, economical operation of energy-consuming equipment and implement quota management to reasonably and effectively utilize energy resources.
7.1 Advanced Technology
7.1.1 In the design and adjustment of product production technology, energy consumption should be considered as one of the factors beforehand. The process should be arranged reasonably, and the waste heat, waste pressure and recycle waste gas should be fully utilized to minimize the energy consumption of the whole process. 1.2 For each process, especially the main energy-consuming process, it is necessary to optimize the process parameters, strengthen monitoring and control, improve product processing methods, reduce energy consumption, and ensure the economic benefits of energy-consuming equipment. Energy-saving equipment should be used according to the principle of environmental protection and energy saving. Energy-saving equipment should be used, and high-energy equipment should be used. 7.2.2 According to the equipment characteristics and production and processing requirements, production plans and production scheduling should be reasonably formulated to ensure that energy-consuming equipment operates in the best condition. 7.2.3 Strictly implement the operating procedures, continuously improve the operating methods, strengthen daily maintenance and regular inspections, and ensure that energy-consuming equipment operates normally. 7.3 Energy consumption quotas 7.3.1 The warehouse should formulate energy consumption quotas as the main basis for judging whether the energy consumption status is normal, and assess the completion status. Management documents should be formulated to make clear provisions for the following activities. 7.32 The energy management department of an enterprise shall formulate energy consumption quotas for each energy-consuming unit, major energy-consuming equipment and process in accordance with GB12723, GB2589 and relevant provisions of the industry. 3.3 Energy consumption quotas shall be issued to higher levels according to the prescribed procedures and the responsible departments, units and personnel for completing the quotas shall be clearly defined. 7.3.4 The responsibilities of relevant personnel shall be implemented, and the actual energy consumption of each energy-consuming unit, equipment and process shall be calculated, counted and accounted for according to the prescribed methods and reported internally. 7.3.5 The enterprise can select appropriate methods to investigate the quota and make adjustments according to its own needs and specific conditions. When the actual energy consumption exceeds the quota, the cause should be found out and corrective measures should be taken. 7.3.E Energy consumption should be determined in a timely manner according to changes in production conditions and actual conditions. 8 Energy consumption status analysis
The enterprise should analyze the internal energy consumption status, grasp the various factors affecting energy consumption and their changing rules, and tap the potential for energy conservation. 3.1 The energy management department of the enterprise should regularly review the overall energy consumption status and costs of the enterprise. Each energy-consuming department should analyze the energy consumption status of the main energy-consuming equipment and processes under its jurisdiction. 8.2 The analysis method should be flexibly selected according to the actual situation and requirements of the enterprise. Currently, there are three commonly used analysis methods. In addition, the cost-effective method can be used. 2.1 Energy audit is an input-output analysis method based on the enterprise system, which is generally used for the analysis of the utilization status of other energy resources in the enterprise. B.2.2 Energy balance. The energy balance for the whole enterprise can be carried out according to the requirements; for internal energy-consuming units and major energy-consuming equipment, factories, when the cause of energy anomalies is unknown, or when products, production processes and equipment change, energy balance tests should be carried out. Energy balance is carried out in accordance with the methods specified in GB3484 and relevant standards. B.2.3 Statistical analysis. According to the characteristics of the enterprise, mathematical and statistical methods can be used to process energy consumption data, design and draw various charts, and conduct regular analysis of energy consumption status. After the analysis is completed, an analysis report should be issued, which generally includes the following contents: energy management goals or energy consumption quotas! a.
b. Reasons for the increase or decrease in energy consumption and its cost c. Evaluation of energy consumption level of enterprises (or units) d. Improvement measures.
9. Energy-saving technology progress
To save resources, enterprises should strengthen the management of energy-saving technology measures, actively promote the progress of energy-saving technology, improve economic benefits and protect the environment.
9.1.1 In order to smoothly implement energy-saving technology and achieve the expected results, internal documents should be formulated and implemented to regulate and coordinate the work of energy-saving technology implementation. Extension:
., feasibility study;
b. Planning and implementation.
, dual-channel evaluation and maintenance,
9.1.2 Relevant departments and personnel should be organized to study the energy-saving technology measures and make implementation decisions. A feasibility study should be conducted for major energy-saving technologies, mainly from the following aspects: expected energy effect and economic benefits: b. expected investment amount and payback period: r. impact on product quality and safety: d. impact on production during implementation. 9.3 For the implementation of each energy-saving technical measure, the responsible person of the responsible unit and the responsible person of the cooperating unit should be clearly identified. For major energy-saving technical improvement projects with large investment and other energy-saving technical measures that have a greater impact on production, a separate implementation plan should be formulated to ensure their smooth implementation. GB/T15587-1995 9.1.4 After the implementation of energy-saving technical measures, the consumption status should be tested and compared with that before the implementation of the measures to evaluate the energy-saving effect and economic benefits. When the production is in operation, the relevant documents should be updated in time to ensure that the energy consumption is maintained: maintain the energy-saving effect. 9.2 Adopt new energy-saving technologies
9.2.1 Enterprises should closely follow the development of energy technology in the industry and actively adopt new technologies, analytical processes, new materials, new equipment and energy sources. 9.2.2 We should vigorously promote the application of microelectronics technology, and gradually realize the continuous monitoring of energy consumption, policy control and unified dispatch.
9.2.3 Actively develop energy-saving technologies and promote energy-saving demonstration projects. We should strictly implement relevant national energy standards. The efficiency and energy consumption of energy-saving equipment should meet the indicators specified in national standards, and actively create conditions and apply for national energy-saving certification. 9.2.4 The basic design and technical transformation projects of enterprises should make reasonable use of and save energy resources. The feasibility study of the project should comply with relevant national regulations including energy-saving regulations, and the energy management department of the enterprise should review it. 70 Changes and Evaluations
In order to promote the correct operation and continuous improvement of the energy management system, the energy management system should be inspected and evaluated: 1.1 The enterprise shall organize the competent department and relevant departments to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the energy management system every year. When abnormal resource consumption is found, relevant links can be inspected. 10.2 The inspection should be based on the management documents and technical documents, track the energy management activities of the enterprise, find out the following situations, and verify whether the energy management activities are carried out in accordance with the provisions and achieve the expected results. 10.2.1 The responsibilities stipulated in the documents are fulfilled, and the relevant personnel are correct and effective in executing the documents. They fully understand their responsibilities and work tasks, have corresponding skills, are familiar with the work procedures, and master the work methods. 10.2.2 Whether the records stipulated in the documents are complete and accurate, and are delivered in accordance with the regulations. 10.2.3 If the energy consumption is abnormal, timely response should be made and correction should be made. 10.2.4 If the energy consumption quota is completed, 10-3 After completion, a report should be submitted. The report generally includes the following contents: a: Problems found in the inspection and their causes; b: Suggestions for improvement measures.
10.4 After the inspection of the enterprise's energy management system, or when the enterprise's production process, product structure, new varieties, and organizational structure have undergone major changes, the enterprise leaders should evaluate the energy management system together with the energy department and relevant department heads, and make judgments and decisions on the following issues.
Use energy management system to achieve energy management goals: whether the energy management system can solve the problems that have occurred in the enterprise, how to improve the problems that have been found, and whether major adjustments have been made to the energy management system. Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Standardization Department of Beijing Province, and the work of this standard was undertaken by the National Energy Standardization Technical Committee and the Hubei Standardization Committee. The main drafters of this standard are: Su Yangsheng, Lin Yu, Xu Peilan, and Jun Guoping.32 The energy management department of an enterprise shall formulate energy consumption quotas for each energy-consuming unit, major energy-consuming equipment and process in accordance with GB12723, GB2589 and relevant industry regulations. 3.3 The energy consumption quotas shall be issued to higher levels according to the prescribed procedures and the departments, units and personnel responsible for completing the quotas shall be clearly defined. 7.3.4 The responsibilities of relevant personnel shall be implemented. According to the prescribed methods, the actual energy consumption of each energy-consuming unit, equipment and process shall be calculated, counted and accounted for and reported internally. 7.3.5 The enterprise may select appropriate methods to investigate and evaluate the quota situation according to its own perspectives and specific circumstances. When the actual energy consumption exceeds the quota, the cause shall be found out and corrective measures shall be taken. 7.3.E Energy consumption should be determined in a timely manner according to changes in production conditions and the status of the enterprise. 8 Energy consumption status analysis
The enterprise should analyze the internal energy consumption status, grasp the various factors affecting energy consumption and their changing rules, and tap the potential for energy conservation. 3.1 The main energy department of the enterprise should regularly review the overall energy consumption status and costs of the enterprise. Each energy-consuming unit should analyze the energy consumption status of the main energy-consuming equipment and processes under its jurisdiction. 8.2 The analysis method should be flexibly selected according to the actual situation and requirements of the enterprise. Currently, there are three commonly used analysis methods. In addition, the cost-effective method can be used gradually. 2.1 Energy audit is an input-output analysis method based on the enterprise system, generally used for the analysis of the enterprise's resource utilization status. B.2.2 Energy balance. Energy balance for the whole enterprise can be conducted according to the requirements; for internal energy-consuming units and major energy-consuming equipment, factories, when the cause of energy anomalies is unknown, or when products, production processes and equipment change, energy balance tests should be conducted. Energy balance should be conducted in accordance with the methods specified in GB3484 and relevant standards. B.2.3 Statistical analysis. According to the characteristics of the enterprise, mathematical and statistical methods can be used to process energy consumption data, design and draw various charts, and conduct regular analysis of energy consumption status. 8-3 After the analysis is completed, an analysis report should be issued, which generally includes the following contents: energy management goals or energy consumption quotas! a.
b. Reasons for the increase or decrease in energy consumption and its costs c. Evaluation of energy consumption level of the enterprise (or unit)
d. Improvement measures.
9. Energy-saving technology progress
Energy-saving technology progress. Enterprises should strengthen energy-saving technology management and actively promote energy-saving technology progress to improve economic benefits. Deeply protect the environment.
91 Energy-saving technology measures management
9.1.1 In order to implement energy-saving technology smoothly and achieve the expected results, internal documents should be formulated and implemented to regulate and coordinate the work of energy-saving technology implementation. Extended:
1, feasibility study;
2, planning and implementation.
3, dual-channel evaluation and maintenance,
9.1.2 Relevant departments and personnel should be organized to study the energy-saving technology measures and make implementation decisions. A feasibility study should be conducted for major energy-saving technologies, mainly from the following aspects: expected energy effect and economic benefits: b. expected investment amount and payback period: r. impact on product quality and safety: d. impact on production during implementation. 9.3 For the implementation of each energy-saving technical measure, the responsible person of the responsible unit and the responsible person of the cooperating unit should be clearly identified. For major energy-saving technical improvement projects with large investment and other energy-saving technical measures that have a greater impact on production, a separate implementation plan should be formulated to ensure their smooth implementation. GB/T15587-1995 9.1.4 After the implementation of energy-saving technical measures, the consumption status should be tested and compared with that before the implementation of the measures to evaluate the energy-saving effect and economic benefits. When the production is in operation, the relevant documents should be updated in time to ensure that the energy consumption is maintained: maintain the energy-saving effect. 9.2 Adopt new energy-saving technologies
9.2.1 Enterprises should closely follow the development of energy technology in the industry and actively adopt new technologies, analytical processes, new materials, new equipment and energy sources. 9.2.2 We should vigorously promote the application of microelectronics technology, and gradually realize the continuous monitoring of energy consumption, policy control and unified dispatch.
9.2.3 Actively develop energy-saving technologies and promote energy-saving demonstration projects. We should strictly implement relevant national energy standards. The efficiency and energy consumption of energy-saving equipment should meet the indicators specified in national standards, and actively create conditions and apply for national energy-saving certification. 9.2.4 The basic design and technical transformation projects of enterprises should make reasonable use of and save energy resources. The feasibility study of the project should comply with relevant national regulations including energy-saving regulations, and the energy management department of the enterprise should review it. 70 Changes and Evaluations
In order to promote the correct operation and continuous improvement of the energy management system, the energy management system should be inspected and evaluated: 1.1 The enterprise shall organize the competent department and relevant departments to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the energy management system every year. When abnormal resource consumption is found, relevant links can be inspected. 10.2 The inspection should be based on the management documents and technical documents, track the energy management activities of the enterprise, find out the following situations, and verify whether the energy management activities are carried out in accordance with the provisions and achieve the expected results. 10.2.1 The responsibilities stipulated in the documents are fulfilled, and the relevant personnel are correct and effective in executing the documents. They fully understand their responsibilities and work tasks, have corresponding skills, are familiar with the work procedures, and master the work methods. 10.2.2 Whether the records stipulated in the documents are complete and accurate, and are delivered in accordance with the regulations. 10.2.3 If the energy consumption is abnormal, timely response should be made and correction should be made. 10.2.4 If the energy consumption quota is completed, 10-3 After completion, a report should be submitted. The report generally includes the following contents: a: Problems found in the inspection and their causes; b: Suggestions for improvement measures.
10.4 After the inspection of the enterprise's energy management system, or when the enterprise's production process, product structure, new varieties, and organizational structure have undergone major changes, the enterprise leaders should evaluate the energy management system together with the energy department and relevant department heads, and make judgments and decisions on the following issues.
Use energy management system to achieve energy management goals: whether the energy management system can solve the problems that have occurred in the enterprise, how to improve the problems that have been found, and whether major adjustments have been made to the energy management system. Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Standardization Department of Beijing Province, and the work of this standard was undertaken by the National Energy Standardization Technical Committee and the Hubei Standardization Committee. The main drafters of this standard are: Su Yangsheng, Lin Yu, Xu Peilan, and Jun Guoping.32 The energy management department of an enterprise shall formulate energy consumption quotas for each energy-consuming unit, major energy-consuming equipment and process in accordance with GB12723, GB2589 and relevant industry regulations. 3.3 The energy consumption quotas shall be issued to higher levels according to the prescribed procedures and the departments, units and personnel responsible for completing the quotas shall be clearly defined. 7.3.4 The responsibilities of relevant personnel shall be implemented. According to the prescribed methods, the actual energy consumption of each energy-consuming unit, equipment and process shall be calculated, counted and accounted for and reported internally. 7.3.5 The enterprise may select appropriate methods to investigate and evaluate the quota situation according to its own perspectives and specific circumstances. When the actual energy consumption exceeds the quota, the cause shall be found out and corrective measures shall be taken. 7.3.E Energy consumption should be determined in a timely manner according to changes in production conditions and the status of the enterprise. 8 Energy consumption status analysis
The enterprise should analyze the internal energy consumption status, grasp the various factors affecting energy consumption and their changing rules, and tap the potential for energy conservation. 3.1 The main energy department of the enterprise should regularly review the overall energy consumption status and costs of the enterprise. Each energy-consuming unit should analyze the energy consumption status of the main energy-consuming equipment and processes under its jurisdiction. 8.2 The analysis method should be flexibly selected according to the actual situation and requirements of the enterprise. Currently, there are three commonly used analysis methods. In addition, the cost-effective method can be used gradually. 2.1 Energy audit is an input-output analysis method based on the enterprise system, generally used for the analysis of the enterprise's resource utilization status. B.2.2 Energy balance. Energy balance for the whole enterprise can be conducted according to the requirements; for internal energy-consuming units and major energy-consuming equipment, factories, when the cause of energy anomalies is unknown, or when products, production processes and equipment change, energy balance tests should be conducted. Energy balance should be conducted in accordance with the methods specified in GB3484 and relevant standards. B.2.3 Statistical analysis. According to the characteristics of the enterprise, mathematical and statistical methods can be used to process energy consumption data, design and draw various charts, and conduct regular analysis of energy consumption status. 8-3 After the analysis is completed, an analysis report should be issued, which generally includes the following contents: energy management goals or energy consumption quotas! a.
b. Reasons for the increase or decrease in energy consumption and its costs c. Evaluation of energy consumption level of the enterprise (or unit)
d. Improvement measures.
9. Energy-saving technology progress
Energy-saving technology progress. Enterprises should strengthen energy-saving technology management and actively promote energy-saving technology progress to improve economic benefits. Deeply protect the environment.
91 Energy-saving technology measures management
9.1.1 In order to implement energy-saving technology smoothly and achieve the expected results, internal documents should be formulated and implemented to regulate and coordinate the work of energy-saving technology implementation. Extended:
1, feasibility study;
2, planning and implementation.
3, dual-channel evaluation and maintenance,
9.1.2 Relevant departments and personnel should be organized to study the energy-saving technology measures and make implementation decisions. A feasibility study should be conducted for major energy-saving technologies, mainly from the following aspects: expected energy effect and economic benefits: b. expected investment amount and payback period: r. impact on product quality and safety: d. impact on production during implementation. 9.3 For the implementation of each energy-saving technical measure, the responsible person of the responsible unit and the responsible person of the cooperating unit should be clearly identified. For major energy-saving technical improvement projects with large investment and other energy-saving technical measures that have a greater impact on production, a separate implementation plan should be formulated to ensure their smooth implementation. GB/T15587-1995 9.1.4 After the implementation of energy-saving technical measures, the consumption status should be tested and compared with that before the implementation of the measures to evaluate the energy-saving effect and economic benefits. When the production is in operation, the relevant documents should be updated in time to ensure that the energy consumption is maintained: maintain the energy-saving effect. 9.2 Adopt new energy-saving technologies
9.2.1 Enterprises should closely follow the development of energy technology in the industry and actively adopt new technologies, analytical processes, new materials, new equipment and energy sources. 9.2.2 We should vigorously promote the application of microelectronics technology, and gradually realize the continuous monitoring of energy consumption, policy control and unified dispatch.
9.2.3 Actively develop energy-saving technologies and promote energy-saving demonstration projects. We should strictly implement relevant national energy standards. The efficiency and energy consumption of energy-saving equipment should meet the indicators specified in national standards, and actively create conditions and apply for national energy-saving certification. 9.2.4 The basic design and technical transformation projects of enterprises should make reasonable use of and save energy resources. The feasibility study of the project should comply with relevant national regulations including energy-saving regulations, and the energy management department of the enterprise should review it. 70 Changes and Evaluations
In order to promote the correct operation and continuous improvement of the energy management system, the energy management system should be inspected and evaluated: 1.1 The enterprise shall organize the competent department and relevant departments to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the energy management system every year. When abnormal resource consumption is found, relevant links can be inspected. 10.2 The inspection should be based on the management documents and technical documents, track the energy management activities of the enterprise, find out the following situations, and verify whether the energy management activities are carried out in accordance with the provisions and achieve the expected results. 10.2.1 The responsibilities stipulated in the documents are fulfilled, and the relevant personnel are correct and effective in executing the documents. They fully understand their responsibilities and work tasks, have corresponding skills, are familiar with the work procedures, and master the work methods. 10.2.2 Whether the records stipulated in the documents are complete and accurate, and are delivered in accordance with the regulations. 10.2.3 If the energy consumption is abnormal, timely response should be made and correction should be made. 10.2.4 If the energy consumption quota is completed, 10-3 After completion, a report should be submitted. The report generally includes the following contents: a: Problems found in the inspection and their causes; b: Suggestions for improvement measures.
10.4 After the inspection of the enterprise's energy management system, or when the enterprise's production process, product structure, new varieties, and organizational structure have undergone major changes, the enterprise leaders should evaluate the energy management system together with the energy department and relevant department heads, and make judgments and decisions on the following issues.
Use energy management system to achieve energy management goals: whether the energy management system can solve the problems that have occurred in the enterprise, how to improve the problems that have been found, and whether major adjustments have been made to the energy management system. Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Standardization Department of Beijing Province, and the work of this standard was undertaken by the National Energy Standardization Technical Committee and the Hubei Standardization Committee. The main drafters of this standard are: Su Yangsheng, Lin Yu, Xu Peilan, and Jun Guoping.Improve economic benefits. Protect the environment.
91 Energy-saving technology measures management
9.1.1 In order to implement energy-saving technology smoothly and achieve the expected results, internal documents should be formulated and implemented to regulate and coordinate the work of energy-saving technology implementation and selection. Extended:
1, feasibility study;
2, planning and implementation.
3, dual-channel evaluation and maintenance,
9.1.2 Relevant departments and personnel should be organized to study the energy-saving technology measures and make implementation decisions. A feasibility study should be conducted for major energy-saving technologies, mainly from the following aspects: expected energy effect and economic benefits: b. expected investment amount and payback period: r. impact on product quality and safety: d. impact on production during implementation. 9.3 For the implementation of each energy-saving technical measure, the responsible person of the responsible unit and the responsible person of the cooperating unit should be clearly identified. For major energy-saving technical improvement projects with large investment and other energy-saving technical measures that have a greater impact on production, a separate implementation plan should be formulated to ensure their smooth implementation. GB/T15587-1995 9.1.4 After the implementation of energy-saving technical measures, the consumption status should be tested and compared with that before the implementation of the measures to evaluate the energy-saving effect and economic benefits. When the production is in operation, the relevant documents should be updated in time to ensure that the energy consumption is maintained: maintain the energy-saving effect. 9.2 Adopt new energy-saving technologies
9.2.1 Enterprises should closely follow the development of energy technology in the industry and actively adopt new technologies, analytical processes, new materials, new equipment and energy sources. 9.2.2 We should vigorously promote the application of microelectronics technology, and gradually realize the continuous monitoring of energy consumption, policy control and unified dispatch.
9.2.3 Actively develop energy-saving technologies and promote energy-saving demonstration projects. We should strictly implement relevant national energy standards. The efficiency and energy consumption of energy-saving equipment should meet the indicators specified in national standards, and actively create conditions and apply for national energy-saving certification. 9.2.4 The basic design and technical transformation projects of enterprises should make reasonable use of and save energy resources. The feasibility study of the project should comply with relevant national regulations including energy-saving regulations, and the energy management department of the enterprise should review it. 70 Changes and Evaluations
In order to promote the correct operation and continuous improvement of the energy management system, the energy management system should be inspected and evaluated: 1.1 The enterprise shall organize the competent department and relevant departments to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the energy management system every year. When abnormal resource consumption is found, relevant links can be inspected. 10.2 The inspection should be based on the management documents and technical documents, track the energy management activities of the enterprise, find out the following situations, and verify whether the energy management activities are carried out in accordance with the provisions and achieve the expected results. 10.2.1 The responsibilities stipulated in the documents are fulfilled, and the relevant personnel are correct and effective in executing the documents. They fully understand their responsibilities and work tasks, have corresponding skills, are familiar with the work procedures, and master the work methods. 10.2.2 Whether the records stipulated in the documents are complete and accurate, and are delivered in accordance with the regulations. 10.2.3 If the energy consumption is abnormal, timely response should be made and correction should be made. 10.2.4 If the energy consumption quota is completed, 10-3 After completion, a report should be submitted. The report generally includes the following contents: a: Problems found in the inspection and their causes; b: Suggestions for improvement measures.
10.4 After the inspection of the enterprise's energy management system, or when the enterprise's production process, product structure, new varieties, and organizational structure have undergone major changes, the enterprise leaders should evaluate the energy management system together with the energy department and relevant department heads, and make judgments and decisions on the following issues.
Use energy management system to achieve energy management goals: whether the energy management system can solve the problems that have occurred in the enterprise, how to improve the problems that have been found, and whether major adjustments have been made to the energy management system. Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Standardization Department of Beijing Province, and the work of this standard was undertaken by the National Energy Standardization Technical Committee and the Hubei Standardization Committee. The main drafters of this standard are: Su Yangsheng, Lin Yu, Xu Peilan, and Jun Guoping.Improve economic benefits. Protect the environment.
91 Energy-saving technology measures management
9.1.1 In order to implement energy-saving technology smoothly and achieve the expected results, internal documents should be formulated and implemented to regulate and coordinate the work of energy-saving technology implementation and selection. Extended:
1, feasibility study;
2, planning and implementation.
3, dual-channel evaluation and maintenance,
9.1.2 Relevant departments and personnel should be organized to study the energy-saving technology measures and make implementation decisions. A feasibility study should be conducted for major energy-saving technologies, mainly from the following aspects: expected energy effect and economic benefits: b. expected investment amount and payback period: r. impact on product quality and safety: d. impact on production during implementation. 9.3 For the implementation of each energy-saving technical measure, the responsible person of the responsible unit and the responsible person of the cooperating unit should be clearly identified. For major energy-saving technical improvement projects with large investment and other energy-saving technical measures that have a greater impact on production, a separate implementation plan should be formulated to ensure their smooth implementation. GB/T15587-1995 9.1.4 After the implementation of energy-saving technical measures, the consumption status should be tested and compared with that before the implementation of the measures to evaluate the energy-saving effect and economic benefits. When the production is in operation, the relevant documents should be updated in time to ensure that the energy consumption is maintained: maintain the energy-saving effect. 9.2 Adopt new energy-saving technologies
9.2.1 Enterprises should closely follow the development of energy technology in the industry and actively adopt new technologies, analytical processes, new materials, new equipment and energy sources. 9.2.2 We should vigorously promote the application of microelectronics technology, and gradually realize the continuous monitoring of energy consumption, policy control and unified dispatch.
9.2.3 Actively develop energy-saving technologies and promote energy-saving demonstration projects. We should strictly implement relevant national energy standards. The efficiency and energy consumption of energy-saving equipment should meet the indicators specified in national standards, and actively create conditions and apply for national energy-saving certification. 9.2.4 The basic design and technical transformation projects of enterprises should make reasonable use of and save energy resources. The feasibility study of the project should comply with relevant national regulations including energy-saving regulations, and the energy management department of the enterprise should review it. 70 Changes and Evaluations
In order to promote the correct operation and continuous improvement of the energy management system, the energy management system should be inspected and evaluated: 1.1 The enterprise shall organize the competent department and relevant departments to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the energy management system every year. When abnormal resource consumption is found, relevant links can be inspected. 10.2 The inspection should be based on the management documents and technical documents, track the energy management activities of the enterprise, find out the following situations, and verify whether the energy management activities are carried out in accordance with the provisions and achieve the expected results. 10.2.1 The responsibilities stipulated in the documents are fulfilled, and the relevant personnel are correct and effective in executing the documents. They fully understand their responsibilities and work tasks, have corresponding skills, are familiar with the work procedures, and master the work methods. 10.2.2 Whether the records stipulated in the documents are complete and accurate, and are delivered in accordance with the regulations. 10.2.3 If the energy consumption is abnormal, timely response should be made and correction should be made. 10.2.4 If the energy consumption quota is completed, 10-3 After completion, a report should be submitted. The report generally includes the following contents: a: Problems found in the inspection and their causes; b: Suggestions for improvement measures.
10.4 After the inspection of the enterprise's energy management system, or when the enterprise's production process, product structure, new varieties, and organizational structure have undergone major changes, the enterprise leaders should evaluate the energy management system together with the energy department and relevant department heads, and make judgments and decisions on the following issues.
Use energy management system to achieve energy management goals: whether the energy management system can solve the problems that have occurred in the enterprise, how to improve the problems that have been found, and whether major adjustments have been made to the energy management system. Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Standardization Department of Beijing Province, and the work of this standard was undertaken by the National Energy Standardization Technical Committee and the Hubei Standardization Committee. The main drafters of this standard are: Su Yangsheng, Lin Yu, Xu Peilan, and Jun Guoping.
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