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ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES The Art of Integration High Commission of Canada September 2016

ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Dave Wellard ITC Local Area Network Cabling

3 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Telecommunications and computer networks use twisted pair copper wiring. The advantage of twisting is that both wires are equally affected by external influences. Each pair of wires is twisted at a different rate to help reduce crosstalk between pairs. This twisting in the cables helps protect the data communications from signal degradation. However, the average length for a twisted pair wire before signal degradation is approximately 300 feet. Twisted pair

4 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Types of Cable UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Unshielded twisted pair cable is available in various categories STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) STP cable has one extra metal shield covering the insulated twisted pair conductors. But this is absent in UTP cables.

5 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Test Result Showing Pair Length

6 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Historically the two most widely-installed categories were CAT 3 (voice) and CAT 5e for data, however with new installations a single integrated cabling solution is now installed. This is now commonly a fibre optic backbone with copper horizontal cabling of cat6 or above Categories

7 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Cat 3 Cable (1308 voice Cable) Cat 5E Cat 6 Cat 6A Cat 7 Cat 7A Fibre multi mode & single Mode Current Installations

8 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES ©2007 CableNet Training Services Ltd Cable Segregation Cores Cable segregation cores improve cable performance

9 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Wiring RJ45 Modules T568A American T568B British

10 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES The Ideal Solution Cable typeSpeedCable diameter (mm)Bend radius (mm) Cat 5E100 MHz Cat 6200 MHz6.666 Cat 6A500 MHz990 Cat 7600 MHZ9.595 Cat 7A1000 MHZ10100

11 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES With cables becoming larger in size, faster and more sensitive the specification and design of cable management and comms rooms are having to change at a rapid rate. Larger bend radius’s mean trunking and tray work along with associated conduits need to be larger with gentle bends. Comms room need to be larger with more space under the floors for cables, installations take longer as the terminations and testing take longer. Cables need to be installed with care to prevent kinks or pinch points or the internal twists being distorted all of which will lead to performance degradation Issues Surrounding Installation

12 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Containment examples High standards are critical to avoid damage Suitable containment for Category of cabling required

13 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Advantages of A Converged Local Area Network ✓ Only one local area network needs to be installed ✓ Data outlets can be used for any system ✓ Total flexibility ✓ Full interconnectivity between systems

14 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES The Connected Environment LAN cabling can be used to integrate: Data Network Voice services CCTV Access control Wifi BMS Lighting

15 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES CCTV Access control Wif i Computers Telephones Aircon Lighting Converged Data Network Fire AlarmAlarm system Cloud

16 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Low Voltage DC LED Lighting with Centralised Drivers

17 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES The Ideal Solution Enable space utilization Reduce energy usage Improve workplace productivity

18 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES COST SAVINGS Up to 85% reduction on running costs compared to Fluorescent lighting up to 15% reduction on running costs against AC LED Lighting Low Voltage LED DC Lighting HEALTHIER WORK ENVIRONMENT Light emitted is similar to day light (blue end of spectrum) SECURITY Lighting enhances existing security systems REDUCED MAINTENANCE Luminaires have ratings in excess of 50,000 hours life, which is over 13 years at an average of 14 hours a day, 5 days a week on full power REDUCTION OF AC CABLING A safe system, plug and play without isolation SYSTEM INTEGRATION Lighting can be integrated with other systems such as: BMS Meeting room booking system HVAC Access control Fire Alarm Security Alarm CCTV

19 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Spectrum and Dimming LED against Fluorescent Dimming Natural LED Luminaire Fluorescent Tube

20 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Qualitative benefits PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL Enhanced working environment Extended and deepened attention span Employee motivation and commitment levels can be increased Ease of adjustment for shift workers Daytime appears to last longer in shopping centers Architecture and design appears more defined Aids in the reduction of depression (such as Seasonal Affective Disorder) Gentle wake-up Industrial Hospitals Schools ShopsHotels Offices Low voltage LED lighting

21 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Engines are located within comms rooms LED drivers are located within the engine Engines can run 36 or 48 ports, depending on system type Ports are patched to Lan cabling, run through the ceiling LED light fittings (without drivers) are connected to the Lan Cabling By RJ45 Patch lead Lighting system can then be controlled from any smart device via an App System setup

22 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Direct and indirect savings Light energy costs can be reduced by up to 85% (including day light harvesting) HVAC energy costs can be reduced by up to 15% (Luminaires do not give of heat) System can be fully warranted for up to five years, meaning no maintenance costs. 85% SAVING 15% SAVING ZERO MAINTENANCE

23 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Partnering with Willmott Dixon Interiors and Cambridge Global Capital (CGC), a Blue Chip US investment house we are able to offer the following finance option Cover 100% of all costs of design, procurement, installation and commissioning, and incorporate maintenance element Once commissioned, the client retains full ownership of the system Finance Option Repaid through the financial energy savings made on current energy bills over an agreed term (usually between 5 and 10 years) Typically cash savings on current energy costs to allow for a 10% cash return on the current bill (in addition to qualitative savings) Financial savings on existing maintenance costs remain with the client

24 ITC Cabling | Willmott Dixon Interiors ITC Local Area Network Cabling ENERGY SERVICES Controllable from anywhere in the world via a smart device Summary Cost effective lighting system Multiple health & well being positives Low energy consumption Large maintenance savings Plug & play system Data Gathering and reporting User security notifications