1. 13 April 2011 LONDON Frank Neudecker Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH The wireless extension to BACnet The battery-less wireless EnOcean Standard including Case Studies with EnOcean - BACNet
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7. wireless, no batteries 0..10V, relay out Ethernet, RS485 DDC USB Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker Page
14. Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker Page Body Temperature Powers rf-sensor Temperature difference between heating pipe and ambient powers valve actuator Thermal energy: demo unit
15. Space control with EnOcean Sensors Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker Page Room- controller Lighting i.e. using DALI Air condition Shading i.e. through SMI
26. Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker Page Triac Baseboard Relays Thermostats Switches Lighting Relays DHMI Motion Sensors Photo sensors Office Building, Montreal, CA ORCAweb ORCAview AC Unit / IP RUBI Antenna (3x)
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28. Page DSC-1212E Controller Heater Heating Units Intranet Client Repeater Relay IKEA Distribution Center, Brossard, CA Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker RUBI Thermostat Antenna
34. BACnet – EnOcean Alliance Cooperation Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH | Frank Neudecker Page “ The task at hand is to define common implementation rules for an EnOcean/BACnet gateway,” said Dave Robin, Chairman of the BACnet Technical Working Group . “This will entail a number of issues, including specifying the network topology and the BACnet/EnOcean objectives needed to define a single model so that all implementations will be interoperable.” “ The world has evolved towards a wired and wireless infrastructure, and it is a significant step to bridge these together with a standard mechanism for building automation suppliers and users,” said Andy McMillan, President of BACnet International
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Editor's Notes
- Component layout in next slide - LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification was developed by the US Green Building Council in 1998 as a suite of standards to classify the sustainability of buildings. It is a voluntary certification procedure to promote environment-friendly and economical building. Rating is by a points system, these being awarded for sustainable site, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources plus indoor environmental quality. There are four levels of LEED qualification: certified, silver, gold and platinum. The commonest recipients of LEED certification are office buildings, schools and universities. One example of LEED gold level certification is the corporate headquarters of the Canadian Promutuel insurance group.