Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, 2012 - 1 - DAAD Sensor Nodes for Distributed Ventilation System Control Marin Berov Marinov, Georgi Todorov.

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Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD Sensor Nodes for Distributed Ventilation System Control Marin Berov Marinov, Georgi Todorov Nikolov and Borislav Todorov Ganev Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technologies, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD Content 1.Introduction 2.IP network infrastructure 3.The sensor node 4.Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system 5.Conclusions

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 1. Introduction In Europe about 40 % of the energy is consumed in buildings. More than 50% of this consumption is in non- residential area where many buildings are equipped with air conditioning systems. In recent decades, new construction technologies and materials have been developed which have remarkably reduced the energy losses from the buildings.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 1. Introduction In this situation, sufficient indoor air quality must be guaranteed by appropriate heating, cooling and ventilation. Decentralised climate control in the sense of heating, cooling and ventilation control which is operated separately in different rooms and areas of the buildings offers good possibilities to satisfy these demands.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 1. Introduction At present, most sensor-based demand-controlled ventilation (SBDCV) systems are based on monitoring of CO2, concentrations. CO2 sensors provide a relatively inexpensive way to indirectly monitor the indoor air quality component related to bio-effluents. The indoor air typically contains dozens of volatile organic compounds( VOCs) at measurable concentrations. VOCs are emitted indoors by building materials, furnishings, equipment, cleaning products, combustion activities, human metabolism, and perfumes. The outdoor air also contains VOCs that enter buildings.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 1. Introduction PollutantTypical range indoors Sensor minimum detection limit Sensor resolution Sensor maximum drift between calibration Sensor required specificity Maximum period between measurements Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) ppm (often <1000 ppm maximum 350 ppm≤ 50 ppm50 ppm Insensitive to temperature, RH,gases 30 min Humidity 10%-80% RH 0, absolute himidity 10% RH≤ 5% RH5% RH Insensitive to temperature, other gases 30 min Particles in indoors with minimal smoking μg m -3 (minimal smoking)10 μg m -3 ≤ 0.05 μg m μg m -3 Insensitive to temperature, gases30 min Particles in smoking rooms 50 μg m -3 ≤ 10 μg m -3 Insensitive to temperature, gases10 min TVOC high limit control mg m -3 1 mg m -3 ≤ 0.2 mg m mg m -3 Responds to total Carbon for VOC 's with 50 o C-250 o C boiling point 30 min TVOC routine control mg m -3, usually < 1 mg m mg m -3 Responds to total Carbon for VOC 's with 50 o C-250 o C boiling point 30 min

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD IP network infrastructure In recent years, enterprise workspace-infrastructure has increasingly converged to IP network infrastructure. PoE is now one of the most widely deployed technologies to provide power to networked devices. In this article the sensor node with Power over Ethernet is further described and it is used for cost- effective implementation of an innovative air conditioning system.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 3. The sensor node The main components of the sensor node are: –a microcontroller, –transceiver, –memory, –power source and –sensors.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 3. The sensor node Microcontroller –In this design PIC18F86K22 microcontroller is used. Transceiver –The transceiver allows the connection between the microcontroller and any connected user. It is based on the ENC28J60 Ethernet Controller with SPI Interface and has its own IP and MAC address. –As the data and power can use the same line, the requirements for some of the components (Ethernet transformer and input filters) have been increased. They must be able to withstand a current of approximately 0.5A.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 3. The sensor node Power source –A specialized IC TPS23750 is used. –The power source delivers the needed voltages for any of the other blocks. There is a possibility to power the device from a wall adapter with voltage 24÷48V, when used with a converter TPS73750, or voltage in the range 7÷15V, when using LDO based on LM317.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 3. The sensor node The sensor node is realized of 2 boards. One main board where microcontroller, transceiver, memory, and power source are, and other board where the sensors are.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 3. The sensor node Sensor node for measurement of basic parameters for controlling the supply air: –Temperature, –Humidity (HIH-4000 by Honeywell), –Air quality / CO 2 (TGS4161 by FIGARO) and –Differential pressure (MPXV-7002DP).

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system Conventional air conditioning system

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system The disadvantages of conventional energy embodiments: –The high energy consumption for the conditioning of the fresh outside air in the roof area due to the particularly unfavorable climatic conditions there. –The conditioned air in the air distribution system is transported over long distances to the air outlets and the energy loses are significant. –The supply air has to be pressed, so that the underlying supply areas actually to be reached.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system Ventilation system with geothermal heat exchanger –As an alternative to the conventional ventilation solutions systems with renewable energy have been used in recent years. –Here the air handling unit is, for example, a geothermal heat exchanger, which is used for preconditioning the fresh outdoor air. –Thus, the air handling units are removed from the roof area and placed in climatically protected areas.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system New ventilation concept with geothermal heat exchanger

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system The distributed architecture of the system which has been proposed, requires also a new approach in the realization of both: –the overall control concept and –the individual system components. It is necessary to put more intelligence in the sensor nodes.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system Decentralized System architecture with different sensor nodes

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 4. Implementation of the innovative air conditioning system Typical outlet

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD Possible variants of outlet

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 5. Conclusions The described innovative air supply system can offer customers, especially large shopping centres and malls clear and quantifiable benefits, beyond the usual optimization of the classical building automation systems. The technical basis for this is the highly integrated electronics, through it is possible to network the intelligent nodes (sensors and actuators) powered over Ethernet all around the buildings.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD 5. Conclusions The next phases of the project envisage the completion of the node with actuator and fault monitoring functions.

Projekt „ESSNBS“ Niš, November 4 th – 7 th, DAAD THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!