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Energy efficiency with ABB i-bus® KNX 4
ABB i-bus® KNX-Overview 6
ABB i-bus® Tool 8
The new ABB i-bus® KNX Room Master RM/S 3.1 12
ABB i-bus® KNX Meter Interface Module ZS/S 1.1 20
ABB i-bus® KNX Energy Module EM/S 3.16.1 21
DALI Gateway with Emergency Lighting Control DGN/S 1.16.1 22
DALI Light Controller DLR/S 8.16.1M 22
DALI Gateways 23
ABB i-bus® KNX SMI LoVo Blind/Shutter Actuator SJR/S 4.24.2.1 24
ABB i-bus® KNX Electronic Switch Actuator 8-fold ES/S 8.1.2.1 25
ABB i-bus® KNX Valve Drive Actuators VAA/S x.230.2.1 27
ABB i-bus® KNX Fan Coil-Actuator, 0…10 V FCA/S 1.2.2.1 28
Integration of SafeKey Wallreaders in KNX Projects 30
Online Services 32
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Energy efficiency with ABB i-bus® KNX
Energy savings in the double-figure % range
KNX is the first globally standardized system for the automation
of residential and non-residential buildings in accordance with
the international standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3), the European
standard (CENELEC EN 50090 CEN EN 13321-1 and 13321- 2),
the Chinese standard (GB/Z 20965) and the US standard
(ANSI/ASHRAE 135).
Climate change and growing shortages of resources are the big challenges of our time. Effi cient and sustainable energy usage is therefore an urgent necessity.Scientific studies and measured values in practice show a
high energy saving potential when bus technology is used in
room and building automation.
The ABB i-bus® KNX intelligent building control system pro-
vides its customers with a broad range of options for optimum
energy efficiency. On the basis of the KNX standard, energy in
the double-figure % range can be saved.
Around the world new legislation is promoting the use of en-
ergy efficient technologies. In Europe, for example, the criteria
for energy efficiency in buildings is detailed in the European
Standard EN 15232; the allocation into energy efficiency
classes A to D serves as the basis for the evaluation.
The following diagram shows the differences in energy consumption for three building types in the energy efficiency classes A, B and D relative
to the basis values in class C. For example, by using class A, 30% of the thermal energy can be saved in offices.
High efficiency BACS* and TBM**
Advanced BACS and TBM
Standard BACS
Non energy efficient BACS
Efficiency factor for thermal energy
Office School Hotel
0,70 0,80 0,68
0,80 0,88 0,85
1 1 1
1,51 1,20 1,31
Efficiency factor for electric energy
Office School Hotel
0,87 0,86 0,90
0,93 0,93 0,95
1 1 1
1,10 1,07 1,07
Building Automation and Control (BAC) efficiency classes to EN 15232
A
B
C
D* BACS: Building automation and control system
** TBM: Technical building management
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Office
Potential savings according to scientific studies:Room heating control: about 14 to 25 %
Heating automation: about 7 to 17 %
Shutter control: about 9 to 32 %
Lighting control: about 25 to 58 %
Air-conditioning control: about 20 to 45 %
In total, the average energy savings that result throughoptimization with KNX lie in the range of 11 to 31%.In principle, optimization of the energy consumption inbuildings means – Energy is only consumed when it is actually needed
(for example through the usage of presence detectors)
– Only the amount of energy actually required is used
(for example through the use of constant lighting control)
– The energy used is employed at the highest possible degree
of efficiency (for example through the use of electronic
ballasts)
Using the versitile functionality that intelligent building control
offers real energy savings can be made. ABB i-bus® KNX is
making a significant contribution to global climate protec-
tion and at the same time reducing operating costs in today’s
buildings.
ABB i-bus® KNX: the integration of all functions
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ABB i-bus® KNX-Overview
Metering of electrical energy
Switching, dimming and controling of luminaires
Switching with energy metering
Motor control with and without automatic travel detection for sunblind control and natural ventilation via flaps or windows
Digital lighting control with DALI
Ventilation and air conditioning
Heating/Cooling via valve control
- Switch Actuator
- Energy Meter with
Meter Interface Module
- Energy Module
- Universal Dim Actuator
- Switch/Dim Actuator 1–10 V
- Light Controller
- Energy Actuator
- Blind/Roller Shutter Actuator
- SMI Blind-/Roller Shutter Actuator
- DALI Gateway
- DALI Light Controller
- DALI Gateway with
Emergency Lighting Control
- Blower/Fan Coil Actuator
- Fan Coil Actuator and Controller
- Electronic Switch Actuator
- Valve Drive Actuator
- Electromotor Valve Drive
Power Supply
KNXnet/IP,OPC,Remote access,Interfacing to other systems
ETHERNET
IP-Router Programming (ETS),Analysis (i-bus® Tool),Visualization
Room Controller with functional modulesActuator functions
230 VMains Supply
Switching with and without current detection
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- Analogue Input
- Binary Input
- Weather Station and
Weather Sensor
- Presence Detector
- Movement Sensor
- Light Sensor
- Security Terminal
- Security Module
- Interface for Intrusion Alarm Panel
- Fault Monitoring Unit
- Monitoring Unit
- Data Logging Unit
- Room Thermostat
- Air Quality Sensor
Line Coupler
PowerSupply
Analogue sensor signals
Binary sensor signals
Displaying and operating
Weather sensors
Control, Logic and Time
Light sensor
Presence and movement detection
Security and Surveillance
Room climate control
- Logic Module
- Application Unit Logic
- Application Unit Time
- Time Switch
Line
- 64 devices/line- 15 lines/area with superordinated main line- max. 15 areas with superordinated area line
KNX-Main Line/TP
Room Master devices with different combinations of inputs and outputs and internal logical interconnection
Sensor functions
Solutions for rooms with sensor and actuator functions
1 2 3 4 … … 13 14 15
Lighting Control
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ABB presents a fully new and innovative software concept
with the i-bus® Tool. It supports system integrators during
commissioning and service. The i-bus® Tool accesses an
ABB i-bus® KNX device via a standard KNX interface (RS232,
USB, IP) with the assistance of the physical address. The inte-
grator can trigger the desired functions, read values, simulate
states and make settings for the connected device. Internal
information and states of the device hardware and software
applications, which were not available to the integrators or
ABB i-bus® Tool
A professional Service Tool for System Integrators
only available after considerable effort, are now available in
a transparent manner and can be specifically retrieved and
partly influenced. The information from status bytes can, for
example, be represented as plain text. An important principle
is that no divergences to the ETS project can result through
the i-bus® Tool.
* The i-bus® Tool can be used on a common PC with the ETS or on a separate PC.
KNX
Programmingvia ETS 4
i-bus® Tool *
2.3.3
2.3.2
ABB i-bus
KNX devices
2.3.1
2.3.6
2.3.5
ABB i-bus
KNX devices
2.3.4
2.3.9
2.3.8
ABB i-bus
KNX devices
2.3.7
2.3.12
2.3.11
ABB i-bus KNX devices
2.3.10
2.3.15
2.3.14
ABB i-bus
KNX devices
2.3.13
2.3.18
2.3.17
Blind
Actuator
2.3.16
2.3.21
2.3.20
ABB i-bus KNX devices
2.3.19
Physik. Adr.: 2.3.16
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ABB provides a unique user interface within the i-bus® Tool,
a so-called plug-in, for every supported device. The device-
specific information is displayed via this plug-in, and the
required settings can be made.
The i-bus® Tool is being expanded continuously with new
functions and supported devices. The expansions are auto-
matically made available by an online update and can be
installed if required.
Note: The list of all devices and application versions currently supported can be found at -> Connect -> Supported devices.
The i-bus® Tool is optional, i.e. the ABB i-bus® KNX devices
can still be commissioned using just the ETS.
The i-bus® Tool is free-of-charge and can be downloaded at http://www.abb.com/knx.
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ABB i-bus® Tool
Display and evaluate Device Information
With the aid of the plug-in for the ABB i-bus® KNX Blind/Roller Shutter Actuator JRA/S, the following functions, for example, are possible:
– Display and set automatic control
– Display of status values
– Recalling and storing of scenes
– Moving blinds and determination of travel times
– Simulation of alarms and forced operation
– Diagnostic functions
i-bus® Tool – Plug-In for Blind/Roller Shutter Actuator JRA/S
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With the aid of the plug-in for the ABB i-bus® KNX Light Controller LR/S, the following functions, for example, are possible:
– Activation/deactivation of light control
– Display of brightness values
– Setting dimming values
– Calibration of constant light control
– Display and setting of parameters for lighting control
i-bus® Tool – Plug-In for Light Controller LR/S
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Room Master 3.1 is ABB‘s latest addition to their range of Room Master solutions. Room Master devices offer all necessary electrical connection and control features required in defined functional areas (hotel rooms, apartments, school rooms) and substantially facilitate planning, installation and putting into operation new electrical installations. Conventional electrical installations and network-based KNX intelligent building installations are moving closer together.
The new Room Master 3.1 accommodates 4 switch outputs,
4 blind outputs, 12 binary inputs, and requires the space of
12 modules in the distribution board to be fitted.
As its predecessor, Room Master 2.1, the new 3.1 device
also includes the internal connection function for all input and
output channels. This is why the room connected is control-
led entirely from internal commands and no connection to the
ETS group addresses is necessary.
The Room Master devices can the preprogrammed with the
ETS software already before they are installed. On site, only
the conventional operation devices, such as switches, push
buttons, motion detectors or loads such as light outlets,
socket outlets and blinds motors remain to be connected. Af-
ter the supply voltage is applied, all rooms connected function
and no further programming is required.
Of course, in a second step, it is also possible to integrate the
system into a network-based KNX building installation system.
In addition to the internal connection, inputs and outputs can
also be linked like any other KNX device through ETS with
group addresses.
Preconfigured ETS applications as novice services:ABB offers a special service for the Room Master 3.1: pre-
defined and tested ETS applications, e.g. for hotel rooms,
apartments for the elderly, schoolrooms or offices. These
applications can be easily loaded into the devices through the
ETS software after the physical address has been allocated.
They are then preprogrammed for the desired type of use.
Additional ETS parameter assignment is not needed. For each
type of application, ABB offers also detailed descriptions and
planning aids.
Preconfigured ETS applications as well as the pertaining de-
scriptions and planning aids can be downloaded from the ABB
website free of charge, just go to http://www.abb.com/knx.
The new ABB i-bus® KNX Room Master 3.1
Bridging the gap between conventional electrical installations
and the world of KNX
>
At the company At the construction site
> >
Intelligent buildings based on KNX
–
Installation Operating test AcceptancePacking of material
Conventional electrical installation
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ABB provides pre-
programmed and
tested software for
different applications
(office, classroom,
hotel room...)
Programming
via ETS
> > >>
At the company At the construction siteIntelligent buildings
based on KNX
Installation Operating test AcceptancePacking of material
Electrical installation with Room Master
Hardware description:
4 x switching outputs with switch position display, 16/20 AX C-Load
4 x output channels, 6 A, with switching or drive controlling functionality.
12 x binary inputs via contact scanning and combination of 2 inputs to a common terminal
Room Master RM/S 3.1
Order code 2CDG110165R0011
Expected to be available from October 2012
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ABB i-bus® KNX
Meter Interface Module ZS/S 1.1
The recording and processing of energy meter readings
and up-to-the-minute states is gaining in signifi cance.
This is not just due to the rising energy costs but also
due to the frequently demanded evaluation and reading
possibilities via a decentral reading station.
Comfortable and economic solutions for modern energy
management can be implemented with the Meter Interface
Module ZS/S 1.1.
Consumption and measured values of electrical
energy meters are collected via the Meter Interface
Module ZS/S 1.1 and transferred via the ABB i-bus®.
The device features an infrared interface which
is used to read the data from ABB energy meters
such as DELTAplus, DELTAsingle, ODIN and
ODINsingle and the new A series meters.
The information and data which is read can be used
for example for billing purposes, energy optimisation,
visualisation or monitoring of installations.
KNX
ZS/S 1.1
DELTAsingle
ODIN
DELTAplus
ODINsingle
Visualization
A series
Order information see current Product Range Overview 2011/2012
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Application
Active power measurement
Various electrical values can be monitored
Benefits
Collection and presentation of active energy
consumption in buildings
Increasing the energy efficiency in buildings
Product
Energy Module EM/S 3.16.1
ABB i-bus® KNX
Energy Module EM/S 3.16.1
The new ABB i-bus KNX Energy Mod-ule EM/S 3.16.1 enables a detailled analysis of the energy consumption of all electrical consumers in a build-ing, which are controlled via KNX.
With the intelligent power grids of
tomorrow – the Smart Grids – the elec-
trical building installations will be facing
new challenges. In order to increase
the energy efficiency of buildings and at
the same time integrate the consumers
in the load compensation, it is neces-
sary to switch electrical devices in
buildings on and off based on external
signals such as time, consumption
thresholds or similar. ABB i-bus® KNX
offers the optimum prerequisites for the
intelligent buildings.
The new Energy Module enables the
measurement and analysis of active
power for single electrical consumers.
Subordinated to an electrical sub-meter,
the real energy consumption of one
single device can be analysed. This
detailled analysis of energy consumption
delivers a good basis for decisions of
investments or construction activities in
order to increase the energy efficincy in
buildings.
For each channel the active power,
current and voltage as well as further
electrical values (apparent power, reac-
tive power, crest factor, power factor
and frequency) can be measured. The
measured values are made available
via KNX. They can be monitored with
threshold values. Should an overshoot
or undershoot of a defined threshold
occur, a warning telegramm can be
sent and an assigned consumer can be
switched.
Order code 2CDG110148R0011
Expected to be available from June 2012
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DALI Gateway DGN/S 1.16.1
Lighting control and emergency
lighting functions combined
The newest ABB i-bus® KNX DALI Gate-
way with emergency lighting function
combines modern flexible lighting con-
trol in intelligent building control systems
with DALI emergency lighting.
Up to 64 DALI devices can be flexibly
installed via 16 lighting groups and con-
trolled and monitored by KNX. Normal
DALI lighting and DALI emergency ligh-
ting can be combined as required.
Lighting scenarios can support the
room utilization demands with up to
14 scenes. A staircase lighting function
with a switch-off warning and basis
brightness facilitates time-dependent
lighting control, particularly in halls or
warehouses. With the integrated mas-
ter-slave operation, any lighting groups
can additionally optimize the energy
consumption in buildings with a KNX
light controller or presence detector.
Furthermore, the DALI gateway with
emergency lighting function supports
the DALI standard EN 62386-202 that
specifies DALI self-contained emergen-
cy lighting. Here the cyclic monitoring
functions of emergency or safety lighting
with individual batteries can be activa-
ted via KNX, and the test results are
sent with the aid of coded telegrams
via KNX to a higher-level emergency
lighting panel. The emergency lighting
tests (functional test, duration test and
partial duration test) are undertaken
autonomously by the DALI converter in
the emergency lighting.
Information relating to a lamp and ballast
fault is individually available for a lighting
group or for a DALI device on the KNX.
The commissioning of the normal DALI
lighting and the DALI emergency lighting
is undertaken via a separate set-up tool
that assigns the DALI devices to the
lighting groups and adjusts the bright-
ness of the emergency lighting. Further-
more, the error state of the DALI devices
is also displayed in this tool.
DALI Light Controller DLR/S 8.16.1M
Energy through
constant lighting control
Control via 16 lighting groups. Up to 8 lighting groups can be
controlled with 8 light sensors. Master-slave, staircase light
and Scene mode round off the functions.
Control via 16 lighting groups
Conventional lighting and individual emergency lighting battery
combined
DALI
Manual
light operation
Operation/visualisation
via touch display
KNX
Flexible
group assignment
Light Sensor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DALI Light
Controller
DLR/S 8.16.1M
DALI
Manual
light operation
Operation/visualisation
via touch display
KNX
Flexible
group assignment
DALI self-contained
emergency lighting
DALI Gateway
DGN/S 1.16.1
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DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1
Flexibility in a good light
DALI Gateway DG/S 1.1
Individual lighting control
DALI Gateway DG/S 8.1
The proven technology
Lighting groups are formed in KNX. Individual lamps are indicated
on the KNX. 1 x 64 DALI devices in unlimited lighting groups.
Large lighting groups can be controlled via flexible DALI groups.
1 x 64 DALI devices in 16 lighting groups.
Overlapping groups are possible.
Lighting groups are formed via “rigid” hardware wiring.
Fast commissioning as no addressing is necessary.
No readdressing when a ballast is exchanged. 8 x 16 DALI devices
= flexible connection
DALI
Manual
light operation
Operation/visualisation
via touch display
KNX
DALI Gateway
DG/S 1.16.1
Manual
light operation
Operation/visualisation
via touch display
DALI
DALI
DALI
KNX
DALI Gateway
DG/S 8.1
= fixed connection
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
= flexible KNX lighting groups
Manual
light operation
Operation/visualisation
via touch display
KNX
DALI
DALI Gateway
DG/S 1.1
1 2
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ABB i-bus® KNX
SMI LoVo Blind/Shutter Actuator SJR/S 4.24.2.1
Standard Motor Interface (SMI)The digital SMI interface between actuator and drive is sup-
ported by many manufacturers and has become established
as the de facto standard for digital shutter control. SMI certi-
fied products from different manufacturers are compatible and
can be operated simultaneously in a system. The blind control
with SMI enables even more exact positioning of the shutter/
blinds as well as evaluation and display of status messages
from the drive via the KNX.
DescriptionThe SMI LoVo Blind/Shutter Actuator SJR/S 4.24.2.1 controls
four independent groups each with up to 4 SMI LoVo blind or
shutter drives (24 V) for positioning blinds, shutters, awnings
and other shutters/blinds via ABB i-bus® KNX. The outputs can
be directly controlled on the device using the manual pushbut-
tons. The LEDs on the front of the device signal the status of
the outputs.
Advantages – The shutter/blind can be positioned more precisely:
– The determination of the current position as well as the
movement to a target position occursdirectly on a SMI
drive. Accordingly, inaccuracies associated with calculation
of the position via travel times are not an issue.
– Status messages from the drive can be evaluated via KNX.
The SMI drive not only determines the precise position, but
also other diagnostic and error messages, e.g.:
– Motor fault
– Motor moves DOWN
– Motor moves UP
– Communication diagnostics
– Reduction of the wiring work
– SMI drives can be wired in parallel.
Functions – Movement Up/Down/Stop/Step (louvre adjustment)
– Move to position (up to 4 preset positions)
– Set position (adjustment of preset position via KNX)
– Movement into position 0 % ... 100 %
– Scenes
– Automatic sun protection and heating/cooling control
– Default position on bus voltage failure and recovery and for
programming
– Wind-, rain- and frost alarm monitoring
– Blocking and forced control
– Status response: position, louvre adjustment, lower/upper
end position, power supply, type of operation, SMI break-
down, automatic control, manual operation, SMI diagnosis
– Disable/enable manual operation via KNX
Order information see current Product Range Overview 2011/2012
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Application
Control of electromotor and thermo-electric
valve drives (24…230 V AC/DC) in heating and
cooling systems
Switching loads (e.g. lighting) up to 1 A
Benefits
Increase energy efficiency and comfort in build-
ings with room temperature control via KNX
Noisless and wearless switching
Product
Electronic Switch Actuators ES/S 8.1.2.1
Now also for control of electro-motorvalve drives – the new Electronic Switch Actuator.
The new Electronic Switch Actuator
feature eight electronic outputs with a
rated voltage range from 24 to 230 V
AC/DC. It is used mainly for control
of valve drives in heating and cooling
systems.
Besides the thermo-electric valve
drives, control of electromotor valve
drives is now possible via the new soft-
ware application.
Furthermore, the output channels can
be used for switching any loads with a
rated current of up to 1 A. Thus, noise-
less and wear-free switching is possible
in household or residential applications
(e.g. hotels, residential care centres,
etc.).
The assignment of the switching or val-
ve control modes to the output channels
can be combined as required.
Copying and exchanging the setting va-
lues for the output channels is possible
with the ETS application of the Electro-
nic Switch Actuators. If several outputs
are to be operated with the same para-
meter settings or group addresses, this
function simplifies commissioning and
helps avoid potential errors.
The outputs can be comfortably manu-
ally operated and the status and error
messages (e.g. overload, short circuit)
displayed on the operating and display
keypad on the front of the device.
The operating modes of the outputs
can be combined as required
electromotor valve drive
thermo-electric valve drive
any switching load
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ABB i-bus® KNX
Electronic Switch Actuator 8-fold ES/S 8.1.2.1
Order code 2CDG110059R0011
Expected to be available from May 2012
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The new ABB i-bus® KNX
Valve Drive Actuators VAA/S x.230.2.1
The better solution to control thermoelectric valve drives in heating and cooling systems. The new ABB i-bus® KNX Valve Drive Actuators VAA/S are
modular installation devices for installation in the distribution
board on 35 mm mounting rails. The devices feature six or
twelve semiconductor outputs for control of thermoelectric
valve drives in heating and cooling systems. The outputs can
be operated at 24…230 V AC. The outputs are short-circuit
and overload protected. The outputs can be directly controlled
using the manual buttons. The Led’s on the front of the device
signal the status of the outputs. The connection to the KNX is
implemented via a bus connection terminal. The devices do not
require an additional auxiliary power supply.
Easy and save commissioning by new function „Copying and exchanging parameter settings“Parameterization of devices can take a lot of time depending
on the complexity of the application and the number of device
outputs. To keep the commissioning work to the shortest time
possible, using the function Copy/exchange channels, para-
meter settings of an output can be copied or exchanged with
freely selectable outputs. Optionally, the group addresses can
be retained, copied or deleted in the target output. The copy
function for outputs is particularly useful with devices having
the same parameter settings for several outputs or groups.
The exchange of parameter settings is useful, e.g. should the
outputs be swapped when wiring the terminals. The parame-
ter settings of the incorrectly wired outputs can be simply ex-
changed saving the requirement for time-consuming rewiring.
Order information see current Product Range Overview 2011/2012
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Room Temperature Control
with Electromotor Valve Drive
or Electrothermal Valve Drive
The room thermostat (RT) allows the regulation of the desired
room temperature (Setpoint temperature). Each HVAC operating
mode (Comfort, Stand-by, Night, Frost Protection) has its own
setpoint temperature. With the integrated temperature sensor,
the RT constantly assesses the current room temperature and
controls the valve drives to increase or decrease the temperature
according to the user-defined setting. Due to the requirements
of energy efficiency a window contact should be implemented in
the room temperature control. As long as a window is opened,
the HVAC mode is then changed to Frost Protection.
Regulation of room temperature
Heating
Cooling
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ABB i-bus® KNX
The new Fan Coil-Actuator, 0…10 V FCA/S 1.2.2.1
With the new fan coil actuator ABB completes its product
range for room climate control with fan coil units. The device
offers all necessary control outputs for the fan, the heating
and cooling valves and an opptional heating resistance.
Additionally there are three inputs for signal contacts, e.g., to
monitor window contact and drip tray. The polling voltage for
the inputs is provided by the device.
The FCA/S 1.2.2.1 controls two analogue outputs, using an
analogue control signal of 0...10 V for the heating and cooling
valves. The fan coil actuator receives its control value from the
KNX bus, e.g., from a room thermostat. The coil actuator
triggers a 3-stage fan motor via 3 contacts. One output can
be used to control an electrical heater.
The device can be operated manually.
The fan coil actuator does not require any additional power
supply.
Fan Coil-Aktor, 0...10 V FCA/S 1.2.2.1
Order code 2CDG110141R0011
Expected to be available from May 2012
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Room Temperature Control
with Blower Convectors or
Fan Coil Units
Blower convectors are heat exchangers where the flow of water
is controlled by a valve just as in radiators and underfloor
heating. Warm or cold air is blown into the room generally
using a fan. This forced convection allows the room to heat
up or cool down quickly.
Mainly in warmer climate zones heating is often provided by
electric or resistance heating using a filament that becomes
hot when electric current is caused to pass through it.
Control of a Fan Coil Unit with Fan Coil Actuator FCA/S
Heating
Cooling
Ventilation
Climatisation
Heating Valve
Cooling Valve
Fan Window Contact
Fan Control
Chiller
Recuperator
Four-pipe Fan Coil Unit
FCA/S
KNX
Sensor for Condensation Water
Electrical Heater
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Integration of SafeKey Wallreaders in KNX Projects
The new SafeKey Switching Module SSM
The SafeKey Switching Module enables simple connection
and evaluation of a SafeKey Wall Reader with or without a
code keypad (WEL or WELT).
The module can be used either for transferring a set/unset
request to the ABB i-bus KNX Security Terminal or for
potential-free switching of electrical components up to 5 A
at maximum 12…24 V DC/AC, e.g. electrical door openers
or garage doors. The switching procedure or the set/unset
request can be initiated via the chipkey, code entry or via
chipkey and code entry.
A programming button on the main circuit board is used
for creating a programming key that can teach-in up to 512
SafeKey chipkeys or keypad codes.
The module is suitable for flush mounting and surface
mounting, depending on the housing design. A 12 V power
supply is required.
Order information see current Product Range Overview 2011/2012
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KNX
12 V
SafeKey
wall reader
WEL or WELT
SafeKey wall reader with and without code
keypad and chipkey
ABB i-bus® KNX Security TerminalSafeKey Switching Module
SafeKey
Switching Module
ABB i-bus® KNX
Security Terminal
MT/S X.12.2M
MT/U 2.12.2
Electrical
door opener
Chip key
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Proven Energy Efficiency in Buildings with ABB i-bus® KNX
Energy Efficiency Tool
The new ABB Energy Efficiency Tool makes it easy to find
out Energy saving and efficiency potential through the use of
Smart Home and Intelligent Building Control System KNX. The
calculation is based on the German Standard DIN V 18599,
which is the basis for the energy performance certification of
buildings.
Building system engineering supported by intelligent and net-
worked room and building controllers (lighting, sun protection,
heating, ventilation and air conditioning as well as the other
building engineering systems) contribute significantly to con-
servative and requirement-based energy use. The worldwide
standard for KNX technology enables energy savings in the
double-figure percentage range and also provides enhanced
flexibility with planning and implementation, a high level of
investment protection and a high level of availability.
The Energy Efficiency Tool is available on the website:
http://www.abb.com/knx
Configuration with the Energy Efficiency Tool
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Leadership through knowledge
New e-learning training service for
ABB i-bus® Intelligent Building Control
To supplement its tried and tested schedule for on-site training,
ABB now also offers brand-new, free e-learning modules on the
Internet. The compact lessons provide learners with relevant
knowledge on products and facts related to ABB i-bus® Intelligent
Building Control: they can be used by everyone who is interested
in the topic, but also to refresh and reinforce existing knowledge.
Currently e-learning modules are available for the DALI Light
Controller DLR/S, the Blind/Roller Shutter Actuatos JRA/S, the
ABB i-bus® KNX Security Terminals, Room Master 1.1 & 2.1 and
the Energy Actuator SE/S. The list is continuously updated and
new items are added.
ABB invites readers to register with their ABB i-bus® KNX Inter-
national eNewsletter service that will keep them informed of any
upcoming topics.
The ABB i-bus® KNX International eNewsletter and the e-learning
modules are available on the website: http://www.abb.com/knx.
The actual ABB i-bus e-learning modules
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One address - all infomation
http://www.abb.com/knx
Through our website you will receive all technical information
about our products, manuals, ETS applications as well as
valuable additional information such as application guides,
e-learning modules, the Energy Effi ciency Tool, the international
eNewsletter and product fl yers and brochures.
We look forward to your visit!
Notes
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