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BMS Design PDF

This document provides an overview of building automation systems (BAS), including: 1) It describes different point types (analog, digital, metering) and control strategies used in BAS specifications and design. 2) It provides examples of common analog inputs, analog outputs, digital inputs, digital outputs, and metering points. 3) It outlines typical BAS hardware like the UNC 132 and UNC 196 outstations, network interface units, and keypads. 4) It introduces BAS network architectures and integration with building systems.

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BMS Design PDF

This document provides an overview of building automation systems (BAS), including: 1) It describes different point types (analog, digital, metering) and control strategies used in BAS specifications and design. 2) It provides examples of common analog inputs, analog outputs, digital inputs, digital outputs, and metering points. 3) It outlines typical BAS hardware like the UNC 132 and UNC 196 outstations, network interface units, and keypads. 4) It introduces BAS network architectures and integration with building systems.

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Introduction to BAS

Systems
Specifying / Design of BMS
• Define hardware point types:
– Analogue - within a specified range
– Digital - On / Off or Open / Closed
– Metering - Water, Electricity via a Contact
• Define Control Strategy
– Plant Control Strategy
– Software Interlocks
– Set Values
– Time Parameters
– Alarm Limits
Analogue Input
• Analogue Input
– 0-10Vdc
– 0-10 000 Ohms
– 0-20mA
• Examples of A.I.
– Temperature Sensor
– Humidity Sensor
– Pressure Transducer
– Light Level
– Solar Level
Analogue Output

• Analogue Output
– 0 to 10Vdc
• Examples of A.O.
– Electronic Actuators Valves / Dampers
– Speed Control
– Remote Setting Signal
Digital Input

• Digital Input (Status or Binary Input)


– Clean Contact (Volt Free)
• Examples of D.I.
– Air Flow Switch
– Door Contact
– Water Level Switch
Digital Output

• Digital Output (Binary Output)


– A Switch
– 240Vac Rated
– Override Switches
• Examples of D.O.
– Start / Stop Fan
– Start / Stop Chiller
– Switch On / Off Lights
Meter

• Metered Input (Pulse Input)


– A High Speed Pulse
– Up to 600 Pulses per Minute
• Examples of Metering
– Water Consumption
– Electricity Consumption
– Number of Persons Passing a Turnstile
Software Points
• Used to define the Control Strategy
• Typical Software Point Types
– TIM - Time Schedules
– SPA - Set Point
– CTL - PID Control Algorithms
– ROT - Rotation of Plant
– CAL - Calculation
– PRG - Programmable Freely Defined
– MD - Maximum Demand
Typical AHU Plant
Typical AHU Plant
D.I. D.I.

D.I.
Typical AHU Plant
D.I. D.I.

D.O.

D.I.

D.O.
Typical AHU Plant
D.I. D.I.
A.O. A.O.

D.O.
A.O.
D.I.
A.O. A.O. A.O.

D.O.
Typical AHU Plant
D.I. D.I.
A.O. A.O.

D.O.
A.I.
A.O.
D.I.
A.O. A.O. A.O.

D.O.
A.I.
Select Outstation

• Based on Hardware count

• Match to appropriate Outstation

• Fixed hardware or Modular

• Allow spare capacity for future


expansion
UNC 132
• Fixed Configuration
• 8 A.I.
• 10 D.I.
• (2 Meter)
• 6 A.O.
• 8 D.O.
• Total 32 H/W
• 50 Software points
• EEPROM Backup
Modules
UNC 196 Outstation
• 6 Card Slots
• 16 Channel A.I. Card
• 16 Channel D.I. Card
• 16 Channel A.O. Card
• 16 Channel D.O. Card
• 6 Channel Meter Card
• Door Status Included
• Power status Included
• Total = 6 X 16 + 2 = 98
• Up to 250 points = 152
S/W
Network Interface Unit

• Terminals
• Modems
• Bridges
• 3 X RS232
• 1 X LAN
Keypad
• Local Interrogation
• Parameter Changes
BAS2800+ Systems
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Building Integration
Solutions

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