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Smart Room Control- The Smart Addition of Lighting and Shade Control
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Integrating Lighting and Shade Control
Smart Room Control Integrating Lighting and Shade Control Your Combined Control Solution
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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”
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From a Standard Terminal Application…
HVAC Controller Room Device
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…to Smart Room Control Lighting Shades HVAC Controller Room Sensor
Mobile App Personal Remote Control Multi-Sensor
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Introduction to lighting and shade controls
Smart Room Control
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Lighting Control – Why? 25-35%
Commercial Buildings Lighting Consumption = Building Standards: LEED Certification Rising Energy Costs Increased Government Incentives 25-35%
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Conventional Lighting Controls
Low Voltage Relay Panels: Occupancy Sensors:
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What is Advanced Lighting Control?
Switching to dimming Smaller Control Zones Software Control Full Building Integration
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Even more when including HVAC
The Bottom Line: Up to Energy Savings Even more when including HVAC 60%
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response 60% Savings
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Lighting Control Strategies
Enhanced Time Scheduling Task Tuning Daylight harvesting Occupancy Control Personal Control Load Shedding / Demand Response
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Even more when including HVAC
The Bottom Line Up to Energy Savings Even more when including HVAC 60%
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Shading / Sun-Blind Controls
Top Priority: Occupant Comfort Glare Reduction Reduced Direct Heat Energy Efficiency Reduced Thermal Load Natural Light Maximized How? Automation
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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
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Increased Occupant Comfort
“It’s not just about energy” Personal Control Lighting and Shading Contribute LEED® Credit 6.2: Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort
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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
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Smart Room Control The Combined Solution
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Distech Controls System Architecture
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SRC Solution Architecture
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SRC Solution Architecture
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SRC Solution Architecture
LonWorks or BACnet Network Sub-network: Cat 5e Switching Dimming (0-10V) DALI Temperature Humidity Light-level CO2 Motion
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Open-to-Wireless™
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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
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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
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It’s All About Software
Let’s Demonstrate…
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Typical Market Applications
Offices Conference rooms Open spaces and cubicles Patient rooms Classrooms Dorms Military housing Hotel Rooms Etc.
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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
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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
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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
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Thanks! …and stay tuned for next session
Smart Room Control 101 – Your First Job
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