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Building Systems: A Workshop for IT Professionals. How buildings operate Sean Kennedy – VP Integration Services, Voyant Solutions Jeff Bredeson – VP Regulated Environments, Voyant Solutions. Agenda and Topics. The Mechanics of Buildings HVAC Control Systems 10 minute break
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Building Systems: A Workshop for IT Professionals How buildings operate Sean Kennedy – VP Integration Services, Voyant Solutions Jeff Bredeson – VP Regulated Environments, Voyant Solutions
Agenda and Topics • The Mechanics of Buildings • HVAC Control Systems • 10 minute break • Access Control Systems • CCTV/Security • Lighting Systems • 10 minute break • System Integration • Energy Management • Building Automation Industry
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The Mechanics of the Building (HVAC) Penthouse Mech Systems
Building Mechanicals • Function – components of the mechanical systems work together to handle the HVAC needs of the building or process • Types • Boilers • Chillers • Cooling Towers • Air Handling Units • Air Distribution/Variable Air Volume (VAV) • Packaged Equipment
Boilers • Function – provides hot water or steam for heating the building or for process needs • Types • Fire Tube • Water Tube • Modular
Chillers • Function – provides chilled water for cooling the building or for process needs • Types • Centrifugal • Screw • Reciprocating • Absorption
Cooling Towers • Function – moves heat from the process water that was extracted from the building or process out of the building or process • Types
Air Handling Units • Function – conditions air (heats, cools, humidifies, dehumidifies) for distribution around the building • Types • Packaged Units • Built-up Air Handlers • Constant Volume • Variable Volume
Air Distribution & VAV • Function – delivers conditioned air (from the AHU) to spaces in need (based on a call from a sensor) • Types/components • Plenum • Ductwork • Terminal Boxes • Diffusers
Packaged Equipment • Function – Air Handling Units that have been packaged for sale based on industry demand • Types • Roof Top Units • Split Systems • Unit Ventilators • Heat Pumps Warehouse Home
HVAC Control Systems Control Room BMS
History of Controls • Function – automates the functions of the mechanical equipment which reduces human interaction and energy consumption • Types • Mechanical Controls • Pneumatic Controls • Electric Controls • Direct Digital Controls • HMI and Graphics
Mechanical Control • Function – relied upon human interaction to control the Manual Valves and Dampers that controlled air and water flow • History • First type of control system • 1800’s-1930’s
Pneumatic Control • Function – used distributed, pressurized air to automatically open and close the dampers and actuators that controlled the flow of air and water in a building • History • Big advancement from mechanical controls • State of the Art in 1930’s • Still used today (explosion proof areas, older buildings) • Disadvantages • No monitoring capability • No centralized control • Pneumatic systems are hard to maintain • Used more in process than HVAC apps
Electric Control • Function – used voltage signals (0-10Vdc) to control mechanical devices in the building • History • Developed in 1960’s • Very popular for a short period (1960’s-1970’s) • Example = Invensys System 8000 • Advantages – more maintainable (no compressors) • Disadvantages – not networkable = no central monitoring or control
Direct Digital Controls • Function – creates a network of embedded computers that use digital signals (1’s and 0’s), sent over proprietary and/or open networks, as messages to initiate control through electric or pneumatic operators • History • 1980’s to present • OEM’s created their own proprietary protocols • Some still use • JCI • N1 – proprietary TCP/IP • N2 – published RS-485 • Invensys • NW8000 – proprietary TCP/IP, RS-485 • DMS – proprietary TCP/IP, RS-485 • Siemens Building Technology • Apogee – proprietary TCP/IP, RS-485
Sell the Sizzle • Function – uses computerized graphical images to allow the operator to monitor, control and troubleshoot the building from a central location • History • Developed for DDC Systems • Graphical User Interface (GUI) • Human Machine Interface (HMI) • Started as proprietary software for use with specific systems • Open Systems are changing HMI market • Initially all GUIs and HMI were thick client applications • Thin Client – hosted application that uses the web or intranet as a means of distributing graphics and data Home Telecom
Intermission Let’s take a 10 minute break
Access Control Systems Front Door Access Cntl
Who is in Your Building?? • Function – allows the building occupant to know who is in the building and prevent building access to any unwanted or uninvited people • Access control systems • Portal control and hardware • History • Keyed Doors • Manned Security • Digital Controls
Access Control Systems • Access Control Functions • Human Inventory • Asset Protection • HR Implications (ease of adding/removing badges) • Traffic Flow Control • Access-initiated HVAC Control
Portal Control • Doors • Gates • Turnstiles School Home
CCTV/Security Security CCTV
Personnel & Asset Protection • Cameras • Digital Video Recorders (DVR) • Video Distribution Home Security
Lighting Systems Elec Room Lighting
Lighting the Way • Lighting for Function • Lighting for Productivity • Business Implications of Lighting • Energy Implications of Lighting
Lighting for Function • Task Lighting • Switched on based on demand • Not typically scheduled • Can be motion controlled • Examples • Desk Lights
Lighting for Productivity • Good lighting schemes promote Good Productivity • Natural sunlight • Reduces building energy spend • Improves productivity • Improves environment for building occupants
Business Implications • Increased productivity of workforce = increased efficiency • Decreased energy costs = increased bottom line • Healthier environment = reduced sick time
Energy Implications • Lighting can be very expensive • Talk about % cost reduction by correcting lighting issues • New technology • T-8/12 • Dimmable ballasts • LonWorks • Scheduling • Monitoring • Load Shedding Home School
Intermission Let’s take a 10 minute break
Systems Integration System Integration
Making Buildings Talk • Systems Integration (BMS, ACS, CCTV, Lighting) • Building Integration • Campus • Multi-site • IT Integration • LAN • MAN • WAN
LonWorks BMS TAC Voyant Distech Honeywell Access Control Circon CCTV/Security Dina Lighting Control Hubble Leviton BACNet BMS Alerton Automated Logic Trane Access Control ???? CCTV/Security Lighting Control ???? Systems Integration Open Systems - Why have 5 different systems that don’t communicate?
Building Integration • Making diverse systems in multi-building and campus environments communicate • Best example = Public Sector • Campus built over time • Systems installed by lowest bidder • Results in – multiple systems that do not communicate
Integration Solutions • Thick Client Orientated Systems • Web-Based Systems • Web Services • oBIX
IT Integration • Integrating the building systems into the overall IT infrastructure = IT Convergence • Database Integration • ERP/Business Framework Integration • XML Home Offices
Energy Management Energy Mgmt
Focus on Green • Reasons for Energy Management • Conserve natural resources • Save money • Enabling Energy Management through effective building control • Components of Energy Management • Data Acquisition • Data Loggers • Meters/submeters • AMR
Energy Management Components • Integrated systems and buildings • Allows data aggregation for volume leveraging • Enables proper energy monitoring and reporting • Functional Metering • Divide the loads based on functional operation • Enables load shedding decisions to be made • Energy Management Software • Pulls energy data to single database • Enables good decision making Home Plexus
Energy Mgmt Tools Things to Look For: Scalability Reporting Capability Flexibility
The Players and the Process • Owners • Building Managers • Architects • Engineers • General Contractors • Construction Managers • Mechanical Contractors • Electrical Contractors • Controls Contractors • System Integrators
Sales Approaches/Processes • Bid/Spec • Division 15, 16, 17 • Design/Build • Negotiated • Performance Contracting • Direct to Owner • Service Contracts • FMSI
Specification • Traditional new construction approach • Owner-Arch-Engineer • Engineer Specifies Systems • Engineer Enforces Specification • Results in Low Bidder Winning Job • Creates Adversarial Relationships • Can Be Done in a Design/Build Approach
Performance Contracting • Guaranteed PC • Energy Audit and Analysis • Savings determination = ROI • Savings guarantee • Financing • Popular in Public Sector • Request for Proposal • Non-guaranteed PC • Energy Audit and Analysis • Financing • No guaranteed savings = ROI • Popular in Private Sector/Direct to Owner
Penthouse Mech Systems System Integration Control Room BMS Front Door Access Cntl Elec Room Lighting Energy Mgmt Security CCTV