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Vending machine motion sensors

Specific technology

Vending machines are an everpresent novelty in many establishments and a simple example of how energy saving techniques can be applied with significant impact to energy costs and annual CO2 output. Here we explore the economic and environmental viability of using a motion sensor unit to control the operation of a vending machine such that it remains on stand-by mode while not in use. When motion is sensed (that is, a potential customer approaches the vending machine), the controller turns on the machine's light and compressor to be ready for a sale. The lights and compressor (optional) are then then turned off after a predefined period of inactivity, typically 15 minutes. Quality of vendable goods it maintained by a microcontroller in the system that powers up the machine every 2 hours to to maintain standard operating temperatures. This calculator tool allows you to input your particular operating conditions and explore the affect this type of system would have on your organization.

ECM Inputs

The following inputs are used in this calculator. For some, default values are provided that can be considered appropriate for many scenarios. The remaining inputs are more specific to the particular instance. For more information, consult the particular calculator and its Assumptions & References section.

  • Number of vending machines
  • Cost of electricity and maintenance labour
  • Usage terms such as power consumption and "up-time" of the machine
  • Sensor cost and effectiveness.

ECM Assumptions

Several of the default values for the input factors have been taken or estimated from data in the Assumptions & References section. Please consult the individual assumptions for more information.

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See also

For more information, check the Queen's Green IT ECM [[1]].

References

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