Siegel Sez
September 3, 2021
Maybe my age is showing, but I miss the times where Walter Cronkite (OK, that was actually before my time), Dan Rather, Peter Jennings and Tom Brokaw gave us the news we needed every night. Today, thanks to the rapidly changing world of social media, news comes from thousands of sources and probably half of it is made up. I bring this up because recently a few people reached out to me asking if HITEC was canceled. Of course, no one could explain specifically where they had heard this information, but it made me laugh. I guaranteed them that HITEC will not cancel. There are thousands of people in the industry from vendors to hoteliers, who are planning on attending. But these are the days of the delta variant, so you can’t be sure of the crowd. However, if there are a couple thousand or more people there this year, I will think it will be great. We have been invited to numerous parties and that is another positive. Kudos to HFTP for promoting its safety plans to create a comfort level for those attending. I might think a little different, but I think it is going to be great to connect with people again after a couple of years of not seeing them and trying to figure out who they are behind their masks. Hospitality Upgrade and Hotel Online will be at HITEC in full force (booth 3505). We hope to see you there.
Speaking of events, next week is our 19th CIO Summit. Typically, we have between 50-55 attendees, and we are so thankful and a bit proud that we have 51 registered attendees for next week’s event in Atlanta. It is a bit easier doing an invitation-only and what many refer to as an intimate event, than events trying to draw hundreds or even thousands of attendees. Isn’t it wild how the industry is trying to cram 6 months of postponed events into a three-month window between now and the end of the year? These are strange times we are all living in.
I had to laugh when I received Doug Rice’s “Definitely Doug” column this week. Anybody who brings up AC/DC, I think right away is referring to the band. I loved Highway to Hell! But with Doug it is all about hotels that are wasting money on their electricity. Technology expert or not, everyone should read it. You will learn something. Great title to the column this week – Not Your Father’s Power Socket!
It is now September, and we are in the home stretch of our second wacky year. I wonder what is in store for us as we look ahead. It seems everybody has an opinion. The only suggestion I will make is create your own opinion based on facts, not what you see or hear on social media. I will see you after the news with this week’s attempt at you-know-what…let me see if I can switch highways!
Rich
rich@hospitalityupgrade.com
Definitely Doug
Not Your Father’s Power Socket
In the hotel industry, technologists usually leave basic infrastructure elements, like electricity, water, and ventilation, to the engineers. But digital convergence has brought this into question in recent years. While technology and engineering may be separate departments in the hotel, no longer are they independent. Technologists and engineers alike need to expand their horizons.
For many years now, a disconnect has been developing in how buildings distribute power. Hotels engineers may not already see this, but technologists can.
When I was young, virtually everything that needed wired electricity ran on alternating current (AC) power, so it made sense that building power backbones were built around AC. Today, that is no longer the case. Most electronic devices use direct current (DC); unless they run on batteries, that power must be transformed from AC. LED lighting, now the norm, also uses DC power. Because most buildings have AC power, LED drivers were provided with LED lights to convert higher-voltage AC to lower-voltage DC. The driver was either a separate device upstream of the light, or it was incorporated into the LED bulb for compatibility with conventional light sockets.
The AC-to-DC transformation, now performed for most powered devices in hotels, wastes 9% to 15% of the power. It also creates heat, and potentially the need for additional air conditioning to remove it.
DC power options have expanded dramatically in recent years. Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which carries power over an Ethernet cable, has been around for nearly 20 years, but during that time the maximum output has grown from an initial 17 watts to 90 watts today, enough to power most LED lights as well as most devices used in hotel guest rooms. Similarly, USB power started out with only 5 watts of DC power but was recently approved to provide up to 220 watts for laptops, phones, and monitors. Battery technology has improved and scaled dramatically, making it practical to store large amounts of power for load balancing or emergency backup purposes. And in just the past few years we have seen the emergence of digital power, which can overcome many of the limitations of PoE.
Most hotels today are built with AC-only power backbones, but the reasons are now mostly obsolete. As a result, we are now seeing the first hotels built with hybrid power, using AC where necessary but DC elsewhere. It is still the early days for DC power backbones, but there are many good reasons for them: construction cost, operating cost, energy cost, sustainability, safety, and the ability to inexpensively control each device centrally to achieve an intelligent building. The experts think it will soon (maybe in one to two years) be feasible to build hotels with entirely DC power distribution. The technical barriers appear to be well understood and solvable with current technologies.
Indeed, California just this week announced plans to update its building code effective in January, 2023 to require new homes and commercial buildings, including hotels, to include solar panels and batteries – meaning DC power.
Click here to read more of Doug’s column on Not Your Father’s Power Socket
Douglas Rice
Email: douglas.rice@hosptech.net
Twitter: @dougrice
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ricedouglas/
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And now for you-know-what.…