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NETxAutomation
building management sof t ware
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NETxAutomation Software GmbH

Austrian company that is operating world-wide


Founded in 2001

Software solutions for building automation systems


Integration of heterogenous building automation networks
Building Management System (BMS) server, OPC server

Management applications: visualization, energy management, Automatic shading control, project support

Customers are electrical consultants, electrical engineers, and system integrations

Over 2,000 realized projects: Small, medium and enterprise projects with > 100,000 datapoints

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Building automation systems

Building Automation Systems (BAS) aim at improving control and management of mechanical
and electrical systems in buildings

Core application areas are lighting/shading and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)

Today other application domains are integrated too
- Security systems (access control, CCTV, security alarm systems, ...)
- Safety systems (fire alarm systems, water leakage detection, CO2 monitoring, ...)
- Smart metering and energy management systems
- ...

Modern BAS are distributed systems where embedded devices are connected via computer
networks to exchange information and data

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Building automation systems


Management level

Building Management System (BMS) Visualization Trending server Remote access

Internet
WAN
Automation level

Fire alarm system


Direct Digital Programmable
Control (DDC) Smart metering Access control logic controller

Control
unit
Field level

Hotel management

IIO

Building Management Systems (BMS)


are located at the management level to provide management tasks
• Visualization, trending, remote access, alarm management, and other maintenance tasks
• Integration of different subsystems into “all-in-one” solution

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Why building automation?

Increase accessibility and usability of the building


• Increase user comfort
• Safety
• Security
• Prestige

Decrease the operational costs


• Decrease costs of maintenance
• Decrease costs of used resources (energy efficiency)

Contribute to environmental protection
• Decrease energy demand
• Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
• Reduce carbon footprint

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Why building automation?

Increase accessibility and usability of the building


• Increase user comfort
• Safety
• Security
• Prestige

Decrease the operational costs


• Decrease costs of maintenance
• Decrease costs of used resources (energy efficiency)

Contribute to environmental protection
• Decrease energy demand
• Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
• Reduce carbon footprint

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Increase user comfort

“The building shall adapt to the user not the user to the building”

Satisfies the users’ desires and needs

Provide applications that let the user feel more comfortable


• Central control of all building services in an easy way
Visualization on touch panel or smart phone
Central commands to turn off light
• Automatic control functions that are running in background to assist the user
Constant light control
Automatic control of blinds and shutters
• Ambient assisted living
Assist people with disabilities in their daily life

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Increase safety and security

The user shall feel safe and secure within his/her home

Safety applications
Fire alarm system Detection of broken light circuits Water leakage detection
Remote monitoring and control of devices

Security applications
Access control system Security alarm system
CCTV systems Presence simulation

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Prestige

Additional social benefit “My house, my car, my building automation system”

Advanced applications Control your smart home/building from your smartphone


Personalized visualization tailored to your desires

Use latest technologies Impress your guests with your smart home/building

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Why building automation?

Increase accessibility and usability of the building


• Increase user comfort
• Safety
• Security
• Prestige

Decrease the operational costs


• Decrease costs of maintenance
• Decrease costs of used resources (energy efficiency)

Contribute to environmental protection
• Decrease energy demand
• Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
• Reduce carbon footprint

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Decrease operational costs

Costs
Life cycle costs

20% 80%
Operation
Operation / renovation cost: 60%
Demo-
Design Build
Energy lition
cost: 40%

Years 1-2 2-5 50 0-1

40% life cycle cost of a building is consumed in energy

The life cycle of the building has to be considered 80% of overall costs are operational costs!
• Costs of maintenance
• Costs for energy and resources

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Decreasing maintenance costs

Central Building Management System (BMS)


• Central point of control using visualization and SCADA applications

“All-in-one” solution: many different systems - one application


• Reduced personal costs for maintenance
• Reduced training costs
• Reduced costs for software maintenance

Enhanced applications that increase of efficiency of maintenance


• Improve the maintenance interval of devices by monitoring operating hours
• Location-based services for finding defective devices
• Alarm management with messaging service
• Trending and monitoring of data points

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Decreasing energy costs

A major part of the operation costs Buildings must use the available resources
are energy costs in an efficient way in order to decrease costs

• Electricity • Energy management
• Heating • Smart metering
• Water • Smart building
• ... • Smart city

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Why building automation?

Increase accessibility and usability of the building


• Increase user comfort
• Safety
• Security
• Prestige

Decrease the operational costs


• Decrease costs of maintenance
• Decrease costs of used resources (energy efficiency)

Contribute to environmental protection
• Decrease energy demand
• Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
• Reduce carbon footprint

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Enviromental protection

Modern buildings must be sustainable and energy-efficient


• Decrease energy demand
• Decrease carbon footprint
• Use renewable energy resources
• Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB)
• Nearly Zero Emission Building

Today energy-efficient buildings are a must!


• Regulated by law!
• 2002/91/EU, 2010/31/EU: Energy performance of buildings directive
• EN-15232: Energy performance of buildings: Impact of building automation, controls, and
building management
• Other directives and national regulations exist too

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Impact of BAS and BMS

EN 15232: Impact of building automation, controls, and building management

Defines different classes for energy performance of building

A Energy-efficient BAS with BMS

B Advanced BAS with special BMS functions

C Standard BAS

D Non efficient BAS

Class A and B are not possible without BAS and BMS!


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Increasing energy efficiency

Increase the energy efficiency of buildings has to two advantages


• Decrease the energy costs and thus the operational costs
• Contributes to environmental protection

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How can the energy efficiency of building be improved? 𝐶𝐶 =
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Increase performance

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Acting on the performance of equipment and processes 𝐶𝐶 =
𝜂𝜂 ↑
Use the best available technologies
• LED
• Substituting heating devices with poor efficiency
• Use ventilation systems (enthalpy recovery, ...)

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Decrease demand

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𝐶𝐶 =
Improving the consumption habits of the users 𝜂𝜂
Use smart metering to show the user the actual consumption (know2reduce)

Optimizing maintenance processes

Get a lower demand by passive strategies (sustainable or bioclimatic construction, ...)

Improving the thermal envelope of the building

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Using building automation

Get a high reduction of the demand actively


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Depending on the real use (presence, schedules, special needs, ...) 𝐶𝐶 =
Depending on external conditions (temperature, light, humidity, ...)
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Depending on bioclimatic criteria (orientation, position of the sun, shadows)

Use BAS to provide enhanced applications that decrease the demand actively

Key component is BMS that has global view of all subsystems, devices, and data

Integration of subsystems and aggregating data and information to provide advanced applications

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Enhanced applications: examples

Constant light control Integration of hotel management systems

Individual room temperature control Smart metering

Presence detection for HVAC control Smart grids/smart cities

Enhanced automatic shading control

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Constant light control

10:00 am 16:00 pm 19:00 pm

30% 50% 100%


0% 70% 20% 100% 100% 100%

Consumption estimation: Consumption estimation: Consumption estimation:


At 10:00 am 33% of installed At 16:00 pm 57% of installed At 19:00 pm 100% of installed
capacity capacity capacity

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Constant light control

In 14 hours (8:00 am to 22:00 pm) only 55% of the installed power used
100%

Presence detection as additional input

Decreases energy consumption (between 30% and 40% of savings)

Increases user comfort

Required for Class A

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Individual room temperature control

Bathroom WC
22 °C 20 °C

Decreases energy consumption


Bedroom Vestibule
18 °C 16 °C Living room (about 30% of savings)
21 °C
Increases user comfort
(each habit can set its own set point)
Children’s Kitchen
Room 18 °C
21 °C
Required for Class B

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Presence detection for HVAC control

In addition to individual room control


Bathroom WC
Bedroom
Presence (or even amount of people)
within a room controls the HVAC system
Vestibule
Presence detector of lighting control
can be reused
Living room

Required for Class A

Children’s room Kitchen Comfort


Standby
Nighttime

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Enhanced automatic shading control

3D model of building + neighbor building and surrounding environment

Simulation to calculate optimal position of blinds and their slats

Current weather data + additional inputs are used


together with simulated data to control blinds in real time

Decreases energy demand for HVAC system

Increases user comfort

Required for Class B and Class A

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Integration of hotel management systems

Check-in/check-out information can be used to control HVAC system of hotel rooms


Check-in -> HVAC control is set to “Comfort Mode”
Check-out -> HVAC control is set to “Eco Mode”

Decreases energy consumption

Increases user comfort

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Smart metering

Measurement of the consumption value of the used energy resource is the basis for all
energy management applications
• Monitoring for smart metering data (improving the consumption -> know2reduce)
• Analysis and comparison of smart metering data (identifying saving measurements, cost calculation)
• Reacting on smart metering data (e.g. load balancing)

Smart metering data is important input for smart grids

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Smart cities

Integration of different technologies, systems, and application domains

Interconnection via Wide Area Network (WAN)

Interact with smart grid, offer interfaces to the grid

Focus on the total building environment (NZEB,. ..)

Involve all field which effect living, citizens, …

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Challenges for providing BMS solutions

Enhanced applications can only be provided if all subsystems are connected to BMS
• Integration is of utmost importance

Building automation systems are heterogeneous


• Many different technologies are used
• Each technology has its characteristics and its own way to represent and process control data
• Integration is a complex task

Sophisticated BMS solution is necessary

BMS is mandatory for Class B and Class A of EN 15232

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Building Automation
Management level

Building Management System (BMS) Visualization Trending server Remote access

Internet
WAN
Automation level

Fire alarm system


Direct Digital Programmable
Control (DDC) Smart metering Access control logic controller

Control
unit
Field level

Hotel management

IIO

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Building Automation
Management level

Building Management System (BMS) Visualization Trending server Remote access

Internet
WAN
Automation level

Fire alarm system


Direct Digital Programmable
Control (DDC) Smart metering Access control logic controller

Control
unit
Other open and

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Building Automation
Management level

Building Management System (BMS) Visualization Trending server Remote access

Integration of management applications Internet


WAN

e.g. visualization, trending, …?


Automation level

Fire alarm system


Direct Digital Programmable
Control (DDC) Smart metering Access control logic controller

Control
unit
Other open and

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proprietary
...

Fi
S
RO
technologies

IC
Field level

M
Hotel management

IIO

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Building Automation
Management level

Building Management System (BMS) Visualization Trending server Remote access

Building Management System (BMS) Internet


WAN
solu t ions f rom N E Tx Au tomat ion
Automation level

Fire alarm system


Direct Digital Programmable
Control (DDC) Smart metering Access control logic controller

Control
unit
Other open and

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proprietary
...

Fi
S
RO
technologies

IC
Field level

M
Hotel management

IIO

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NETx solution overview

NETx Voyager NETx MaRS Module NETx Shutter Control NETx BMS Clients 3rd party BACnet NETx BMS Server
PC based visualization Energy reporting system Automatic shading control system Web based visualization and OPC clients for clustering

NETx KNX OPC Server NETx BMS Server


Only for KNX OPC server with database, web server and BACnet/IP server

KNX BACnet Micros Fidelio/Opera JSON ABB EQ Meters Hardware gateway


Modbus Protel Universal XIO interface
OPC VingCard OPC DA server for other systems
SNMP Kaba Gira HomeServer/FacilityServer interface Dali EnOcean M-Bus DMX
Salto

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