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1 Facilities System Integration for Optimized Energy, Safety, and Comfort It’s Not Just Temperature Controls Anymore! Business Track Agenda Industry Update - Ed Merwin Services Overview - Scott Boehm R2-AX - Ed Merwin Threat Level Strategies - Roger Rebennack Open Forum - All
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2 Facilities System Integration for Optimized Energy, Safety, and Comfort It’s Not Just Temperature Controls Anymore! Ed Merwin Director VYKON Automation, Energy, Security Tridium, Inc.
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33 Agenda Automation Industry Update –Protocols & Technologies Integrated Intelligent Buildings –Definition –Examples Real Projects – Real Value
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4 INDUSTRY UPDATE
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55 Protocols BACnet Lon Works Modbus OPC SNMP OBIX DALI OpenADR Frameworks –Niagara/Sedona Haystack Protocol Transition –Security, Encryption –IP
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66 Wireless IEE 802.15.4 –Mesh Networking Zigbee BACnet and Wireless –BACnet International has approved the ZigBee building automation standard Z-Wave –Residential, Light Commercial 6LoWPan –IPV6, Low Power, Personal Area Network –Commercial, Industrial EnOcean –Battery-less WiFi –Becoming more affordable at the device level
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7 ADJACENT& EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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88 IT Security Security Standards and Certification –DIACAP –Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) –Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) –Transport Layer Security (TLS) Encryption
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99 Mobile Apps
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10 Mobile
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11 Emerging Technologies IPV6 –Expanding the IP address space IPSO Alliance –IP for smart objects –IT and Buildings Industry Partners Internet Of Things
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12 Power Technologies POE EMerge Alliance –An open industry association –Adoption of safe DC power distribution in commercial buildings
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13 Security & Video Technologies Security & Video Industry is catching up to Open Standards ONVIF – Open Network Video Interface Forum –Interoperability between IP-based physical security products regardless of manufacturer –AXIS, Bosch, Honeywell, Pelco, Siemens ….. PSIA - Physical Security Interoperability Alliance –Interoperability of IP-enabled security devices across all segments of the security industry –Honeywell, Cisco, IBM, Stanley, Pelco
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14 THE INTELLIGENT BUILDING
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15 What is an Intelligent Building? GOVERNMENT OFFICE BLDG. INDUSTRIAL HOSPITALITY HEALTHCARE EDUCATION RETAIL MULTI- HOUSING MUSEUMS Intelligent buildings apply technologies to improve the building environment and functionality for occupants/tenants while controlling costs, improving security, comfort and accessibility. Efficient, Safe, Comfortable
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16 Intelligent Building Characteristics Designed around Users Improves Security Enhances Comfort Provides Energy Savings Enterprise-wide Energy Monitoring Everything Communicates System Data Sharing Local Command and Control Remote Command and Control Accessible from Anywhere Designed for Reliability Affordable Adds Value
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17 Stakeholder’s Perspective Multiple systems to maintain Need productivity tools for day to day work Easy migration of legacy systems Limited training time ! Reduce operating costs Maintain high quality service levels Department coordination Enterprise integration for business processes Develop energy saving strategies −Identify/ monitor energy usage −Reduce operating cost Deal with utilities, bills, rates Allocate costs or bill tenants Site Maintenance EnergyConsulting Eng. IT/ Security Network / Server uptime Data security & integrity Physical Security −Access control − Video surveillance Save energy consumption in datacenters Open protocol systems Reliable solution Choice of vendors Easy to specify systems and verify operation Owner/ CFO Planning & Budgeting Control operating costs Need proven ROI for spending Peace of mind!
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18 What’s a dashboard? A well-engineered representation of data that fits the mission Data and artwork that … –Gets Attention –Tells a Story At any appropriate location Using any appropriate technology To the right audience With the right metrics, KPIs Glider
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19 787 Dashboard
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20 Role Based Dashboards Commuter Tony Stewart
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21 Role Based Information Sustainability Officer CFO
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22 Location Based Dashboards
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23 GETTING DATA
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24 Getting Data Database to Database Frameworks Web Services, Drivers (Connectors) –XML –OBIX –Haystack –Queries Mobile –Email, Text, Tweet, Apps
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25 TRADITIONAL BUILDING SYSTEMS
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26 Lighting Electrical Card Access VideoElevators HVAC Buildings have many systems No Data Sharing Silos of systems Silos of responsibility Disparate Systems
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27 BACnet Modbus DALI LonWorksZigBee Proprietary Silos of Protocols Disparate Protocols
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28 INTELLIGENT BUILDING SYSTEMS
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29 Interoperability of Protocols & Systems BACnet Modbus LonWorks Proprietary Interoperability Middleware Frameworks Normalize Device Protocols. Everything looks the same regardless of protocol or system Tools for easy integration M I D D L E W A R E F R A M E W O R K EnergyAccess LightingHVAC
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30 Integration through Web Services New applications and services Energy IP Cameras Web Browser Access Control Appliance HVAC Lighting ModbusBACNetLON MODBUS ® Enterprise Applications Local Area Network HTTP XML, oBIX, Elevator Control XMLoBIX Enterprise Integration OpenADR Utility and Aggregators
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31 REAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES
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32 Integrated Floor Plan
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33 Security Dashboard
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34 Energy & Emissions Dashboard
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35 Energy Management & Information Connect Manage Analyze Detect Getting more granular with sub- metering Find the Issues before the Fire Continual Monitoring
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36 Schools Get It! Weather, Irrigation, Plumbing, Food Safety, Solar
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37 Facility Ranking
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38 Leverage Technology & Value Weather, Leaks Pilferage, Food Safety Card Access, Event Scheduling Weather, Demand Response Vandalism, Leaks
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39 Video for Facilities Integrated Video with Equipment Status and Temperature Burner On 160 Deg Fuel=Oil
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40 Re-task Video on Alarm/Event Freeze Alarm = Look to Ceiling Water flow @ Night = Look toward Restroom Door Intruder in Frame = Turn on All Lights, Inside and Outside
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41 A set of “eyes” to look at a high risk area before entering Video Integration - Transformer Vault IN=13,804 V OUT=480 V 138 Deg IN=13,804 V OUT=480 V 138 Deg 84.6 Deg
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42 UTILITY INTEGRATION
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43 Automated Demand Response Connect the utility or aggregator directly to the facility Utility or aggregator provides financial incentives to adjust building energy usage in real time ADR enabled building controller –Ensure the building stays within safety and comfort standards –Adjust usage in increments depending on utility demand –Keep an energy and activity log to verify demand reduction Utility controls demand on the grid Owner gets a check!
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44 Advanced Demand Response Example Elevator Plant Power/Lighting Energy Reconciliation “Demand Response Alarm” “I have capacity” “Raise Set point 1 degree” Wireless “Slow Car Speed” XML “90% Load” “Circuit 1, 2 Off” MODBUS ® “Verified KW Shed” “ Generate / email Invoice ” SMTP OpenADR Utility HVAC
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45 REAL PROJECTS – REAL VALUE
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46 C-Store, QSR Benefits Energy & Operational Savings Reduced Equipment Downtime Reduced Risks Better Customer Experience Higher Profits
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47 New Kent VA Rest Area LEED Gold Rainwater Harvesting Grey Water Management Geothermal
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48 Manitoba Hydro Place LEED Platinum Manitoba Hydro Place has exceeded the original target of 60% energy savings $15 million in annual operating costs savings Integrated natural ventilation, shades, blinds, geothermal, atrium water feature
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49 City of Raleigh HVAC, Lighting, Security, Video, Metering, Car Charging Increased Customer Satisfaction Lower Operational Cost Energy Visibility & Reduction
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50 MGM Grand MGM Grand/Macau Yearly Savings in excess of $3.1M Over 25 Million kW’s saved Theatrical and Building Systems Interface
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51 San Francisco Public Utilities Commission LEED Platinum Exterior sun shades Natural ventilation with the use of operable windows Wind turbines along the façade Three roof top solar platforms with 684 panels 45% daylight harvesting Living machine wastewater recycling for flushing use Rain harvesting for irrigation uses 55% percent less energy and consumes 32% less electrical demand than the ASHRAE baseline standard. Jim Sinopoli-Realcomm Advisory
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52 SFPUC IBMS 13,500 Points 450 Dashboards Rain harvesting for irrigation Elevator Monitoring Waste Water Treatment System Direct Digital Controls Digital Network Lighting Controls Power Monitoring and Control System Fire Alarm and Detection System Solar Energy Collector Metering Wind Energy Power Generator Metering Interior & Exterior Shade Control System Weather Station Monitoring System Window Washing System Water Reclamation Public information & Education Demand Response Alarm management Building Analytics Jim Sinopoli-Realcomm Advisory
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53 Data Center/Telecom Optimum Uptime Data Centers – Communications Huts Battery Power and Distribution Generation Server Racks Equipment Health
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54 Daewoo Daewoo Automotive Collecting data in real time from multiple meters and various equipment systems involved in the manufacturing and production operation Processing the data and calculating energy usage and costs for each vehicle Manage the energy efficiency on a per manufactured car basis
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55 Industrial Energy Optimization Air Compressor Management Output Energy Monitoring Boiler Optimization Honeywell Delphi Web Interface PLC interface O2 Trim Chiller Plant Management Optimum Energy Optimized Chiller Selection Pump Management Tower Optimization Printing Press Energy Quad Graphics Energy Monitoring Kw/Ton Paper
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56 Conclusions Value of Integration –Energy Savings –Operational Savings – M & O –Better customer service response –Make SURE It Makes SENSE Energy efficiency, comfort, and safety are now a key component of facilities planning, design, and operation Think about what the technology, applications, and people can do for you. –If you can THINK it, you can DO it!
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57 QUESTIONS
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58 THANKS! Ed Merwin
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