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FIRE LIGHTING
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Functionality Schedules
checks Occupancy Sensing
Detector service
Fire, Life, Safety LIFTS
Breakdown
SECURITY Maintenance
Doors/Cameras Traffic Performance
PIR
Integration
24/7 Monitoring
ACCESS Breakdown
B kd
Doors Plant Tuning
Buildings Conditioned Monitoring
Occupancy Car Park Utilisation
Feed Forward
ENERGY HVAC
Utility Monitoring Air-Handling Unit
(Elec/Water/Gas/Oil) Boilers
Tenant Building Pumps
Air/Water Fans
a s
Heat Energy Control
Lighting Variable Air Volume
Back-up Generation Air Quality
What
h Do Building
ld Technology
h l Systems
Have In Common?
Network Cabling
Cable Pathways
Communications Protocols or Rules
System Databases
System Administration and
Management Workstations
Power
Equipment Room Space
Web Access
Integrated and Converged Building Networks
Smartt B
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Principles of Integration
EFFICIENCY - CAPEX SAVINGS
CABLING - 25-40% of labor cost, 12-20% of the overall cost of
the cable installation.
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SENDINGDA
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System integration provides
functionality that cannot be TransportLayer
Integrated
I d systems strive
i ffor a NetworkLayer
databases.
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The Technical Foundations of a
Smart Building
What is a Smart Building?
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Integrated building technology systems at a
physical,
h i l llogical
i l andd application
li i level
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Integration
i design
d i includes
i l d structured d cable,
bl open
network protocols and standardized databases and
t k advantage
take d t off currentt and
d emerging
i ttechnology.
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Existing Buildings
Managing the Tower of Babel
Leverage those existing
i
investments.
t t
Deploy the best of breed
systems.
Standard
S d d interfaces
i f ffor all
ll
systems
Vertical as well as horizontal
i t
integration
ti off systems
t
Permits the sharing of
information between systems
Software/
S ft / software
ft andd
hardware
Calculate how much data
Careful
C f l attention
tt ti mustt b be paid
id
to system communications
structures
Ave Maria University
Award Winner for Best Use of Automation
OPEX
Est. $600,000 annual
saving on utility costs
Est.
Est $350
$350,000
000 annual
saving on staff costs. (1
FTE/165 persons
compared d to
t 75 iin peer
institutions.
GSA Metrics
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BUILDING OPERATIONS CENTERS
New energy systems and applications
that
h FM will
ill need
d to manage
Solar panels
p
Geothermal sources
Wind turbines
Vehicle recharge stations
Electrical switchable glass
Exterior shading systems
Wireless building systems
Demand response planning
Energy Dashboards
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Sun ttracking
ki systems
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Personnel RFID systems
Structural anti-corrosion
monitoring systems
Oxygen depletion monitoring
y
systems
Personal rapid transit systems
Are we constructing high performance
b ildi
buildings that
th t no one will
ill b
be able
bl tto operate?
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Additional Resources
SMART BUILDINGS
ISBN 0-9786144-0-2