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Introduction
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In this webinar, we look at beyond lighting control, to an underutilised strength of
KNX –
Metering and Energy functions.
What products and functions that will drive this area in the future and a look on
how this comes together within ETS. Explaining how KNX is in the prime position
for control for the future.
• Energy and current relays
• Real meters
• Solar and battery interfaces
• Gas, water and M-bus
• Load Shedding
• Car charger control
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Is KNX good for the job ?
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A big driver of automation apart from prestige, comfort and ergonomics is energy efficiency
When it comes lighting control, saving here are great, but…..
• Never was the biggest consumer, now with LED and conventional sensor and timers
we have reached its peak in terms of savings
• The real loads are with heating and cooling control and the effects of external
influences
• Balancing the renewable energy, and the ever-growing cost of utilities
Now days more than ever, automation find itself in the centre of thing in commercial buildings
and the home.
KNX has the ability, to not only monitor and report, but to actively control - load sheading,
peak demand, tariffs, monitoring and report.
Culminating with KNX products that integrate from all part of the building ,seamlessly come
together to address the issue.
Let's Take a look
4. Energy and current relays
• Normal functioning relay capabilities and function
• Have current transformers or CT’s built in every channel
• Can monitor for loads for change from as low as 10 – 50mA, and trigger and event such as a scene
• Had threshold switching abilities
• Some examples of real uses
• Activate a scene by detecting between standby and run current
• Fault reporting -Can indicated if 1 or more light globes are faulty on non-dali circuits
• Indicate fault with overload under load
• Metering down to circuit, and provide values to load shedding device and priority load shedding
• ABB has full voltage reference and is a full meter.
• Instantaneous power
• Power factor
• Frequency
• Voltage
• Load shedding – time tariff and peak load control not only for itself but external.
• Virtual and combination meters
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Real meters
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Zennio - KES Plus KNX Electrical energy meter
• Is 2-way, so great for solar, when look at production and consumption on the same meter
• Measurement of main electrical parameters
• Suitable for 3-phase installations with neutral, or for three or single-phase installations
• Power measurement (W or kW) and Energy with 3 registers
• Currency and CO2 emissions estimation registers
• KNX system clock synchronization is allowed
• Up to 6-tariff cost counters
• Total data saving on KNX bus failure
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
ABB ZS/S1.1 Meter Interface
• One interface for all meters, single and multi-phase, direct connect and CT
• Communicates through IR, this way the meter can be locked and maintain integrity
• Up to 4-tariff cost counters
• Measurement on the neutral
• All measurable valves through to the KNX – instantaneous voltage, current, power,
frequency, power factor, and consumptions with multiple storage on time of use
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Solar and battery interfaces
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Sonnen KNX Module
• State of charge
• Power of battery
• Consumption (KW)
• Production (KW)
• Grid Feed In (KW)
• Surplus (KW)
• Surplus guaranteed (KW)
• Modes and operation, Errors and Alarms
Elausys INV-KNX module - gateway for Solar inverters
The KNX logic module is a virtual extension module that is part of the ETS application
on the inverter's gateways. Each logic module includes 8 logic functions including logic gates,
sequences, triggers, math operation and weekly calendar events.
• Up to 64 logic functions using extension modules
• Logic Gate with 8 inputs, configurable output delay and inversion
• Sequence with 4 steps, configurable outputs delays and datatypes
• Trigger with inputs logic, delays and weekly calendar events
• Math operations with configurable objects type and del
GO NAME DESCRIPTION
3 AC Current AC Total Current value
4 AC Current A AC Current phase A
5 AC Current B AC Current phase B
6 AC Current C AC Current phase C
7 AC Voltage AC Total Voltage
8 AC Voltage AB AC Voltage phase AB
9 AC Voltage BC AC Voltage phase BC
10 AC Voltage CA AC Voltage phase CA
11 AC Voltage AN AC Voltage phase AN
12 AC Voltage BN AC Voltage phase BN
13 AC Voltage CN AC Voltage phase CN
14 DC Current DC Total Current value
15 DC Voltage DC Total Voltage
24 AC Power AC Power
25 DC Power DC Power
26 AC Frequency AC Frequency
27 AC VA AC Apparent power
28 AC VAR AC Reactive power
29 AC PF Power factor
30 AC Energy Total AC Energy
33 Temperature Cabinet temperature
42 Battery 1 power
> 0: charging
< 0: discharging
43 Battery 1 SOC
Battery’s state of
capacity
55 Powermeter
> 0: charging
< 0: discharging
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Gas, water and M-bus
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Theben BM 6 T KNX – Binary Input
• Has pulse counting function
• Can be used with any pulse output meters
• Used for Electricity, GAS and water Water
Gas
Intesis - M-BUS to KNX TP Gateway
• M-bus is use almost exclusively for metering utilities as a standard
• Integrate any M-Bus device with any KNX device or system
• Thanks to its support for the KNX standard datapoint types (DPTs),
guarantees a seamless integration with any KNX device or system.
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Load Shedding
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Analytics contains:
• Historic data – review history with several chart options
• Usage split – split history
• Instantaneous values – real meter values
• Benchmark period – historical periods
• Benchmark consumer – consumer’s history
• Reports – automatic/scheduled reports via email or FTP
• Alarms – value monitoring with notifications
• Manual data export (.csv, .xlsx, JSON, PDF)
Management contains:
• Meter management – add/remove data source from the system
• Metering structure – creates tree structure and assigns meters
• User management – creates administrator or normal user with limited
access
• Tariffs and units – utility prices used for cost calculation
• Consumer groups – utility consumer
• Data sharing – User Modbus/TCP or REST/API to share data with
external system
ABB QA/S1.16.1 Energy Analyser
The EQmatic Energy Analyser offers a comprehensive answer to the challenges of modern energy
management. With three main models available, supporting M-Bus, Modbus, or KNX protocols, this
innovative solution captures and analyses consumption data from up to 16 meters for electricity, gas, water,
or heat via the KNX network.
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Car charger control
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ISE - SMART CONNECT KNX e-charge II
• Integration of five charging points per device
• Dynamic load management (DLM)
• Static load management (SLM)
• Simultaneous operation of charging points from different manufacturers (mixed operation)
• Prioritisation of one charging point
• Grid-supporting control by grid operator
• KNX group objects Charging: Charging point status, Connected, Charging, Charging complete*, Interrupt*, Start/Stop*, Unlock*
• KNX group objects Charging Current, Power, Energy*, Energy consumption last charge*
• KNX group objects Communication ID (EVCCID)*, Charging point internal temperature*, Temperature warning*, RFID tag*,
Serial number*, Charging point firmware version*
• KNX group objects Fault
• Support for external electricity meters (Iskra, Phoenix, generic) at charging points which are not equipped with an integrated
electricity meter
• KNX Secure
• Completely configurable in ETS
• Extensions via firmware updates
* Manufacturer-dependen