Smart Room Control- The Smart Addition of Lighting and Shade Control

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Smart Room Control- The Smart Addition of Lighting and Shade Control Brought to you by: CMD5B4000 / CMD5B5000 series Carbon Monoxide Detector

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Integrating Lighting and Shade Control Smart Room Control Integrating Lighting and Shade Control Your Combined Control Solution

Smart Room Control - Introduction End-to-end system for the control of HVAC, Lighting and Shading Simplified architecture Modular Design “It’s not integration, it’s a single control system”

From a Standard Terminal Application… HVAC Controller Room Device

…to Smart Room Control Lighting Shades HVAC Controller Room Sensor Mobile App Personal Remote Control Multi-Sensor

Introduction to lighting and shade controls Smart Room Control

Lighting Control – Why? 25-35% Commercial Buildings Lighting Consumption = Building Standards: 90.1-2010 LEED Certification Rising Energy Costs Increased Government Incentives 25-35%

Conventional Lighting Controls Low Voltage Relay Panels: Occupancy Sensors:

What is Advanced Lighting Control? Switching to dimming Smaller Control Zones Software Control Full Building Integration

Even more when including HVAC The Bottom Line: Up to Energy Savings Even more when including HVAC 60%

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response 60% Savings

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Lighting Control Strategies Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response

Even more when including HVAC The Bottom Line Up to Energy Savings Even more when including HVAC 60%

Shading / Sun-Blind Controls Top Priority: Occupant Comfort Glare Reduction Reduced Direct Heat Energy Efficiency Reduced Thermal Load Natural Light Maximized How? Automation

People Who Live in Glass Houses… …keep the Blinds Closed From High Rise Facilities: New York Study: 55 Buildings 59% of window area covered Blinds/shades are often drawn all the time “High-rise tenants pay a premium for views and energy, often wasting both” *Source High Rise Facilities: Steve DeBusk, March 6, 2014

Increased Occupant Comfort “It’s not just about energy” Personal Control Lighting and Shading Contribute LEED® Credit 6.2: Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort

IEQ has significant impact on employee performance Studies show productivity increased: Up to 20% when lighting levels were optimal Up to 50% when temperature was optimal and maintained Up to 9% when employees could control their environmental settings *Source CIBSE TM24 Environmental Factors Affecting Office Worker Performance: Review of Evidence

Smart Room Control The Combined Solution

Distech Controls System Architecture

SRC Solution Architecture

SRC Solution Architecture

SRC Solution Architecture LonWorks or BACnet Network Sub-network: Cat 5e Switching Dimming (0-10V) DALI Temperature Humidity Light-level CO2 Motion

Open-to-Wireless™

Open-to-Wireless™ Wireless and battery-less devices Easily installed on any surface Facilitates space re-configuration Preserve building envelope and aesthetic Enocean®: A wide range of devices Up to 15% installation cost savings in new constructions and 70% in retrofits

Many Additional Hardware Components Switches and Sensors Wired & Wireless Battery-less options with Enocean Humidity/Temperature w/Setpoint, Override Lighting & Occupancy Plug-Load Control Window / Door / Partition Contacts Key Card Holder Touch Screens

It’s All About Software Let’s Demonstrate…

Typical Market Applications Offices Conference rooms Open spaces and cubicles Patient rooms Classrooms Dorms Military housing Hotel Rooms Etc.

Benefits of a Combined Solution Keep it Simple: Less infrastructure – One piece of software Energy Savings: HVAC, Lighting and Shading Occupancy strategies and Combined Load Shedding It’s not ‘Integration’ Integration can be complicated and expensive Simplified Relationship Single point of accountability To Sum Up: Lower Total Cost of Ownership

SRC Case Study: Carpe Diem Tower Financial District La Défense, Paris, France Office tower with commercial/retail space 34 stories with 5 terraces Total of 12,500 Distech Controls products Smart Room Control Solution: LONWORKS fan coil unit controllers with dimmable lights control module and shades control module Multi-sensors Personal remote controls Programmable LONWORKS controllers: For VAV and central plant applications Designed for LEED Gold – to be obtained in 2014

SRC – In Summary Award Winning Innovation It’s not Integration – its One Control Solution Massive Energy Savings Improved Occupant Comfort and Productivity Simplicity: Both technically and logistically Award Winning Innovation

Thanks! …and stay tuned for next session Smart Room Control 101 – Your First Job