Building Automation System: Basic Mechanical Engineering
A building automation system (BAS) is a network of electronic devices that monitor and control a building's mechanical and electrical equipment like HVAC, lighting, fire alarms, etc. BAS use communication protocols like BACnet and LonWorks to connect devices. BACnet in particular provides standard objects that manufacturers can use to integrate different building systems together, including opportunities to integrate smoke control, fire alarm, and elevator systems with BAS for improved safety and efficiency. Integrating these systems provides benefits like improved occupant comfort, energy efficiency, and simplified building management.
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Building Automation System: Basic Mechanical Engineering
A building automation system (BAS) is a network of electronic devices that monitor and control a building's mechanical and electrical equipment like HVAC, lighting, fire alarms, etc. BAS use communication protocols like BACnet and LonWorks to connect devices. BACnet in particular provides standard objects that manufacturers can use to integrate different building systems together, including opportunities to integrate smoke control, fire alarm, and elevator systems with BAS for improved safety and efficiency. Integrating these systems provides benefits like improved occupant comfort, energy efficiency, and simplified building management.
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BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM
BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
WHAT IS A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM? • BAS: network of integrated electronic devices designed to monitor and control building systems. • Other names: • Building management system • Smart building • Distributed control system • Used for HVAC, lighting, security, fire alarms etc. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
• BACnet, short for building automation
control network, is a data communication protocol for building automation and control networks. BACnet is both an international (ISO) and ANSI standard for interoperability between cooperating building automation devices. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
• LonWorks: local operating network. Proprietary protocol
developed in 1988. Networking platform created to automate controls. • Many others types exist: • Modbus • Profibus • X10 BACNET STANDARD Fire Life Safety Access Security • The BACnet Standard addresses Control
integration across a broad range
Vertical of building systems. HVAC Transport
• BACnet provides a collection of objects
that manufacturers can combine to build Lighting CCTV
devices tailored to specific applications. Laboratory
INTEGRATION OF BAS AND SAFETY SYSTEMS • Opportunities to integrate: Smoke control systems and HVAC Fire alarm systems Elevator occupant evacuation operation (OEO) integration SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND HVAC
Smoke control = mechanical equipment
Obvious choice for integration Fans starting/stopping Dampers open/close Doors closed and light turn on/off More control. BAS AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Fire alarm products now have a BACnet gateway Allows monitoring but little/no control Manufacturers of both fire alarm and BAS can have bidirectional communication if listed to UUKL Research underway at NIST Sensor data to estimate fire conditions. BAS AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Most fire alarm systems on the market today have the capability to output fire alarm signals over BACnet protocols. This is accomplished via a BACnet gateway that allows the fire alarm system to output signals to third-party equipment as BACnet objects. The third-party equipment can be configured to read and react to data received from the gateway. ELEVATOR OCCUPANT EVACUATION OPERATION (OEO) Occupant evacuation elevators “In Case of Fire – Use the Exit Many additional requirements Stairs???” EXIT Controls/communications Two-way communications Elevator status monitoring Lobby status indicator. …or elevator? BENEFITS TO BAS Improve occupant comfort Efficient operation Reduces energy consumption Improve life cycle of utilities Consolidates building information at a central location; simplifies workstations Expedites system acceptance DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Challenges Unauthorized changes to BAS programming What is possible today? BACnet gateways built into fire alarm panels BACnet smoke control system (UUKL) Future? More integration, less interface equipment, such as relays Wireless technology may replace traditional wired BAS infrastructure