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1 Scott Muench - Technical Sales Manager
“Driving Internet Connectivity to the Building Device Level” October 2006 Scott Muench - Technical Sales Manager

2 Industry Trends IP networking has become less inexpensive, more pervasive and easier to implement IP performance continues to rise, faster speeds and greater bandwidth IP Device and System Proliferation: Office Equipment Phones Kitchen Equipment Irrigation Lighting Control Systems Chillers Plumbing and Restroom Isn’t an AHU, Boiler, Pump worthy of the same high level network access?

3 Impact of Trends BAS architectures are flattening
Previously only the Work Station or Network Manager had access to the building or corporate LAN System and Equipment controllers can now sit directly on the IP backbone Using Niagara Fox, BACnet IP, Modbus TCP, OPC, oBIX, and many others Unitary controllers will sit on IP next – some are already there Wireless networking is prolific as an alternative to the hard wired networks

4 Current Physical Architecture
Web Browser Application Server Multiple Busses Multiple Protocols Local Area Network Niagara IP LON over IP BACNet IP Modbus TCP Many Others Multi Protocol Area Controller Area Controller Router Gateway Access Point LON FTT-10 Devices ModbusSerial Devices Wireless Devices MSTP Devices Many Bus Types MODBUS®

5 New Physical Architecture
Web Browser Application Server Common Physical Backbone Many IP Protocols Local Area Network Niagara IP oBIX BACNet IP OPC Modbus TCP Many Others Equipment Controller Access Points / Gateways Multi Protocol Area Controller Area Controller Equipment Controller Power Meter Lighting Controller

6 Why IP Based Controllers?
Speed and Throughput 100 megabit is common, Gigabit speeds are a reality Cost LANs are a given in almost any building – now the “4th Utility” Standardized connections to all smart devices lowers the cost of installation, operations, and maintenance Fewer layers, fewer implementation steps, fewer tools Upgrade and revisions via the Web, WAN, LAN Technology access – devices are now part of the Enterprise Equipment controllers can utilize Web based technology Integral user interface and programming tools alarms, text messages Archive trends to remote databases Web Services drivers, new standards - oBIX

7 Equipment with IP Connections
The Market has promoted these devices from field bus level to the network level: VFDs Lighting Controllers Chillers Pumping Packages Roof Top Units Irrigation Switchgear Breaker Panels Meters Security and Card Access

8 IP at All Levels of the Architecture
Type / Functionality Input / Output History / Reporting Alarming / Notification Control Engine Web / Graphics Server Engineering Tool Area Controllers Equipment Controllers End Devices

9 IP Area Controller IP Area Controller Remote Access
Ethernet LAN BACnet IP, MODBUS, OBIX, Niagara IP Area Controller Web Browser Field Bus LON, MS/TP, Legacy Controller Controller Controller Type / Functionality Input / Output History / Reporting Alarming / Notification Control Engine Web / Graphics Engineering Tool Area Controllers

10 IP Equipment Controller
Remote Access Web Browser Ethernet LAN BACnet IP, Modbus TCP, Niagara, oBIX IP Equipment Controller IP Equipment Controller IP Equipment Controller Type / Functionality Input / Output History / Reporting Alarming / Notification Control Engine Web / Graphics Engineering Tool Equipment Controllers

11 IP Devices Remote Access Web Browser
Ethernet LAN BACnet IP, Modbus TCP, Niagara Type / Functionality Input / Output History / Reporting Alarming / Notification Control Engine Web / Graphics Engineering Tool End Devices

12 Functionality Examples
Type / Functionality Input / Output History / Reporting Alarming / Notification Control Engine Web / Graphics Server Engineering Tool Area Controllers Equipment Controllers End Devices

13 Input / Output Can be integral or remote

14 History Collection and Reporting
Histories are not just for Facility Engineers any more

15 Alarming and Notification
Any Alarm to Anywhere – Nothing but Net

16 Control Engine at the IP Level
Supervisory Control Global algorithms Schedules Demand side management Direct Digital Control Sequential logic PID algorithm Lead / Lag Same Programming Tools at all levels

17 Web Graphics and Server

18 Rich Presentations In a Browser

19 Engineering Tool

20 Graphic Presentation Tools

21 Issues Currently IT only knows business applications not facility or building applications The IT department must be part of the solution at the design stage so they are not part of the problem at the commissioning stage CIOs are starting to see the need to treat the building as a group of intelligent devices that all need a connection to the enterprise. CFO requesting more real time data and access to building information that impacts finances and costs

22 The IP Controller

23 Benefits of IP Based Controllers
Eliminates layers of complexity, more cost effective Easier installation and faster deployment Area controller capabilities now at the equipment level Connectivity and building intelligence direct to the enterprise Remote access by all members of design, installation and operations team Integral programming tool from top to bottom for control logic, field bus network management, graphics design Advanced features: Equipment controllers can talk multiple IP protocols Integral Web server for real time data and 2–way control Engineering tool built-in to standalone controller Web Browser is the only software needed!

24 Q & A We would like your feedback on today’s TridiumTalk
Please take a moment to answer our short survey If you have any further questions, comments or topic suggestions, please them to Ed Merwin Marc Petock Scott Muench


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