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Page 1: Introduction and Basic Cocepts MECH3023: Building Energy Management & Control Systems  Dr. Sam C M Hui Department of Mechanical.

Introduction and Basic Cocepts

MECH3023: Building Energy Management & Control Systemshttp://www.hku.hk/bse/mech3023/

Dr. Sam C M HuiDepartment of Mechanical Engineering

The University of Hong KongE-mail: [email protected]

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Contents

• Study Guide

• Overview

• Control Fundamentals

• System Concepts

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Study Guide

• Educational Objectives• To introduce basic concepts of computer-based

integrated monitoring, control and energy management for building services installations

• To study the principles of design and operation of building energy management and control systems (EMCS) and their applications to buildings

• To understand methods of performance analysis of building services systems using building EMCS

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Study Guide

• Main topics taught by Dr. Sam C. M. Hui• Basic Concepts• Hardware Components• System Architecture• Networking• Communication Protocols• Control Strategies and Applications• Intelligent Buildings

• See also Course Schedule

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Study Guide

• Course content• Lectures and Assigned Readings• Examination• Course Website (http://www.hku.hk/bse/mech3023/)• Related courses

• BBSE3004 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

• MECH3005 Building Services

• Assessment• Practical work (15%); Examination (85%)

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Study Guide

• Resources for learning• Lecture notes• Reference books• Web links• Journal papers

• Attendance to lectures is IMPORTANT

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Overview

• Terminology• Building automation system (BAS)• Building management system (BMS)• Building energy management system (BEMS)• Energy management system (EMS)• Central control monitoring system (CCMS)• Direct digital control (DDC)• Intelligent building (IB)

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Overview

• Building services systems being controlled• HVAC (heating, ventilation & air-conditioning)• Fire services• Plumbing & drainage• Electrical installations• Lighting• Lifts & escalators• Security & communication• Special systems e.g. medical gas

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Lower energy cost Lower operations cost

Increase flexibility Ensure quality building environment

Building Energy Management SystemBuilding Energy Management System

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Overview

• Why use BEMS?• Growing complexity of building systems

• Demand for more efficient building operation

• Need to save energy & operating costs

• Need to increase flexibility & reliability

• Improve indoor environment & productivity

• Connect BEMS to major building equipment to• Control air conditioning & lighting to save energy

• Monitor all equipment to improve efficiency of operations personnel & minimise equipment down time

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Overview

• Factors affecting energy use in buildings• Thermal efficiency of building envelope

• Thermal insulation, air tightness, solar gains

• Requirements of indoor environment• Temperature schedule, ventilation needs, humidity

control, indoor air quality, lighting, lifts, etc.

• Processes within the building• IT or office equipment, industrial processes

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Key factors influencing energy consumption

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Overview

• Early development history• 1st generation (1950’s)

• Remote monitoring panels with sensors & switches (hard wire)

• 2nd generation (1960’s)• Electronic low voltage circuits

• 3rd generation (1960’s-1973)• Multiplexed systems with minicomputer stations

• 4rd generation (1983)• Microcomputer-based systems

• 5th generation (1987)• Direct digital control (DDC) with microprocessor & software

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Overview

• Recent trends• Conventional system (front end based)

• Central computer + “dumb” field panels

• Distributed intelligence BEMS• Central computer + field panels (limited standalone)

• Fully distributed BEMS• Multifunction microprocessor close to the equipment

(complete standalone)

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BEMS

Fire alarm system

Security system Telecom system

Lift control system

Office/Home automation system

Potential overlap of microprocessor-based systems

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Control Fundamentals

• Pneumatic controls• Traditional form of control used in buildings• Pneumatic controllers, sensors & actuators• Electronic devices may be integrated

• Direct digital control (DDC)• Entered the HVAC industry in late 1980’s• Use a programmable microprocessor as controller

• ‘Direct’ = microprocessor is directly in the control loop• ‘Digital’ = control is accomplished by the digital

electronics

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Control Fundamentals

• Basic elements• Sensor

• Measure some variables, e.g. temperature

• Controller• Process & compute an output signal

• Controlled device• Act to change the output of the load

• Typical situation for BEMS• Close loop systems (w/ feedback loop)

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Discharge air control system

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Control Fundamentals

• Control modes• Two position (on/off) control• Proportional control• Integral control• Proportional + integral (PI) control• Proportional + integral + derivative (PID) control

• Technical terms• Set points, dead band, throttling range, offset,

proportional band, integral time

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Thermostat model of proportional control with deadbandand dual throttling range

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Control Fundamentals

• Choice of control mode• Degree of accuracy required; amount of offset• Type of load changes expected

• Including amplitude, frequency & duration

• System characteristics• Such as no. & duration of time lags, speed of response

• Expected start-up situation

• In general, use the SIMPLEST mode

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Application Control mode

Space temperature P

Mixed air temperature PI

Coil discharge temperature PI

Chiller discharge temperature PI

Air flow PI (use wide proportional band & short integral time), PID

Fan static pressure PI (some may require PID)

Humidity P, possibly PI for tight control

Dewpoint P, possibly PI for tight control

Recommended control modes for HVAC system

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Control Fundamentals

• Other advanced control techniques• Adaptive control

• Controllers ‘learn’ the plant/system operating conditions by observing the response to disturbances

• Fuzzy logic• Based on a set of rules of the IF-THEN type, expressed

in near natural language

• Neural network• Reproduce the way the human brain leans by

experience; non-linear processing

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System Concepts

• Typical procedure for a BEMS project• Initial concept• Information retrieval• Candidate buildings & system selection• Field survey• Design• Prepare contract documents• Contract• Installation & training• Acceptance• Operation & maintenance

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System Concepts

• Common BEMS software functions• Programmed start/stop: occupancy schedules• Optimised start/stop: based on indoor/outdoor

temperatures• Thermostat temperature setback/setup• Economizer control: use “free cooling”• Reset of air, chilled water or hot water temps.• Chiller or boiler optimisation• Demand control: reduce peak electrical loads

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System Concepts

• Common BEMS software functions (cont’d)• Duty cycling: turn off equipment for some time to

reduce energy use• Monitoring/alarm: logging conditions,

on-off/high-low alarms, run time, energy use, etc.• Fire notification: parallel with fire alarm system• Security: alarm, door switches, etc.• Card access: card readers, exit doors, door

contacts, etc.

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Managementlevel

Control level

Operational level

Field level

Outstation, discrete controller

Sensor, switch, etc.

Central station

Central station communication via gateways

Levels of control in building energy management system

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Componentsof a energymanagementsystem (EMS)with directdigital control(DDC)

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Modern building automation systems

‘LonMark’

‘BACnet’

Protocols

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System Concepts

• Future development potentials• World Wide Web (Web-based controls)• Communication standards (BACnet & LonMark)• Wireless revolution• Integration of communication & automation

• Emerging issues• ‘Green’ building environment• Evolution of DDC to facility wide control• Occupant connectivity & control

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Integration controls network from different buildings

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Wireless revolution

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Further Reading

• Building automation: an overview of central control and monitoring systems• http://www.nrc.ca/irc/cbd/cbd214e.html

• AutomatedBuildings• http://www.automatedbuildings.com/

• 11 Revolutionary Automation Trends• http://www.automatedbuildings.com/news/may01/

articles/trends/trends.htm