Wenda Apartment adopts smart card charging management system and access control system
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On campus, every freshman can “unblock” the canteen, supermarket, and library on campus with a card. The dormitory is built with a community access control system to ensure safety. The bath and swiping card are charged according to the amount for energy saving. The dormitory implements garbage classification. Advocating environmental protection… Walking into today’s university campus is a personal experience. Now the management of universities is constantly upgrading, and intelligent environmental protection is gradually realized.
Shot 1: Taking a bath to meter and charge by swiping card
“More water, more charges, less water, less charges”, the newly completed apartment of the new campus of the University of Wenzhou City College will adopt a smart card charging management system, and 2240 freshmen will try the new smart card bathing method. This new type of hot water system can not only save energy and reduce emissions, but also strengthen students’ awareness of water saving.
Each dormitory bathroom of the new apartment is equipped with a smart water controller. As long as the hot water card is inserted, the water will be discharged, and the water will be cut off when the card is removed. The card amount can also be displayed, and the cost of bathing can be directly settled by the card.
“When I was in high school, I took a bath in the dormitory. I paid the same amount regardless of the length of the bath. Some students left the faucet on when they took a bath, which was very wasteful. Many students did not take a shower for several hours.” A freshman told reporters: “Now I have my own control over the length of bathing time and cost. Billing by volume is an economical and accurate billing method. In summer, I usually take a bath very quickly, with about 15 liters of water. According to this calculation, I only need 0.675 yuan for a bath.”
The apartment uniformly uses an air-energy central hot water system. This new type of hot water system consumes only a quarter of the electricity of an ordinary water heater, and there is no combustion or emissions. According to Jia Limin, the person in charge of the hot water system supplier, based on the fact that 2,500 students spend 90 tons of water for bathing every day, after installing the hot water system, it only needs 1,080 kWh of electricity, which saves 3420 kWh compared to before.
Water waste is quite common in colleges and universities. The adoption of the new system is to link the use of bathing with the economy, “charge water to people”, achieve “personal subjective water saving”, and use economic leverage to strengthen students’ awareness of water saving.
Shot 2: Building an access control system to prevent thieves and harassment
Safety issues have become a mental illness of open campuses. In this regard, the new campus of the college set up a community-style access control system for the first time: when students enter the dormitory during non-peak hours, they must swipe their card to enter. The administrator’s computer immediately displays the student’s photo, name, dormitory number and Entry time. If the computer system confirms that it is a student in the building, the door lock will automatically open.
“Install an access control system in the dormitory, so you can live more securely. You no longer have to worry about theft or being harassed by salespeople…” For the newly built access control system, most parents of freshmen expressed their support. According to the apartment management staff, the establishment of the access control system is first for the safety of students, preventing thieves and preventing harassment by outsiders. The second is to record the daily entry and exit of students in order to grasp student information and facilitate the safety management of the dormitory.
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