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May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – DH Days Page 1
BA Systems
5th biannual Danish District Heating Days in Serbia, 27-30 May, 2015
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems - Agenda Page 2
AGENDA
1. Company presentation
2. Welcome to ”our world”
3. System headlines
4. Protocols5. Typical installations
6. BAS Web Server
7. BAS 914S/BAS 929S
8. BAS 920
9. Monitoring
10.Visualisation
11.Built-in Web Server
12.SCADA Client
13.Installer benefits
14.End-User benefits
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems - Company Page 3
• BA Systems is a Danish owned company with more than 20 years
experience in the building automation industry.
• Established in 1986 as a software development company
• Based in Northern Zealand, approx. 40 km North of Copenhagen,
close to Hillerød
• From 1991 and onwards focused on BMS solutions with both
hardware and software developed in-house
• Partners with NS Koncept DOO and Termonet DOO since 2008
Company presentation
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – Our World Page 4
Welcome to ”our world”
BAS920
BAS Web Server
BAS 914S/929S
BAS SCADA
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems - Platform Page 5
What the system enables
The BAS Series of controllers enables:
• Full control of almost any conceivable system
• Possibility for PLC like control
• Many built-in protocols
• Interface to a variety of other controllers and system
• Data collection from many meter types
• All products have a built-in webserver
System headlines
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – Communications Page 6
Communications
RS232 RS485M-Bus RS232
Wi-Fi/4G
BAS SCADA Server
SQL Server
PC/BAS Tool
Ethernet/IP
Browser/Java
Remote Management
Internet/Intranet
Android
BAS Web Server
iOS
M-Bus meters Modbus units
Modbus units
Kamstrup meter
M-Bus meters
BAS 920
Modbus unit
BAS OPC Server
BAS 914S
BAS 929S
BAS 920
Modbus units
Modbus units
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ProtocolsBAS920
Protocols RS232 RS485 M-Bus LON IP KNX
BACnet Slave
Modbus Master Master Master/Slave
M-Bus Master Master
Geni Master
DNIP Master
Kamstrup Master
KMP Master Master
BAS Native Master/Slave
LON Master/Slave
KNX Master/Slave
Physical Interface
BAS WS
Protocols RS232 RS485 M-BUS IP (ethernet)
BACnet Slave
Modbus Master Master Master/Slave
M-Bus Master Master
BAS Native Master/Slave
Kamstrup Master
KMP Master Master
Physical Interface
BAS9XXS
Protocols RS232 RS485 M-Bus LON IP KNX WM-Bus
BACnet Slave
Modbus Master Master Master/Slave
M-Bus Master Master
Kamstrup Master
KMP Master Master
BAS Native Master/Slave
LON Master/Slave
KNX Master/Slave
WM-Bus Master
Physical Interface
Contains 3xRS232, RS485 and M-Bus Only one interface can be mounted
i.e. M-Bus, LON, KNX, RS485 or WM-Bus
Contains 1xRS232
RS485 and M-Bus as optional modules
KNX or LON as optional internal module
Modular with up to 140 I/O channels
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A BAS installation can range from a:
Single controller that controls a simple plant like a kindergarten where
the systems controls:
• floor heating
• mechanical ventilation
• hot-water heater
• radiator system
• meter data collection
The BAS Series controllers can also be scaled:
• To a virtually limitless plant
• Individual controllers shares data
• Creates a large virtual controller
• Uses built-in Ethernet connectivity
Typical installations
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – Web Server Page 9
Data collection and possibly control
Data collection:
• Modbus data collection
• M-Bus data collection
• Counter inputs
Control:
• Modbus control of discrete HVAC unit(s)
• ECL Series
• Samson
System features:
• Energy Efficient management
• Cost optimized solution
• All data (consumptions, temperature, ...), may be presented in graphics and
accessed remotely via the web server and/or OPC, SCADA aso.
Example, BAS Web Server
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – BAS 914S/BAS 929S Page 10
Control and possibly data collection
BAS 914S or BAS 929S depending on the needed
I/O count
Control of:
• HVAC
• Hotwater heater
• Central heating
Data collection:
• Modbus or M-Bus data collection
• Counter inputs
System features:
• Energy Efficient management
• Cost optimized solution
• Easy local control via color display and button
• Ability to share data across the network with other BAS Series controllers
• All data (consumptions, temperature, ...), may be presented in graphics and
accessed remotely via the web server and/or OPC, SCADA aso.
Example, BAS 914S/929S
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – BAS 920 Page 11
Control and data collection
BAS920 + extension modules totalling up to 140 channels
Control of:
• PLC like control, freely programmable
• ”Anything that can be measured, can also be controlled”
• Compatible with foreign SCADA systems via OPC, BACnet/IP or Modbus/IP
Several BAS920s and other BAS Series controllers can communicate and all be
handled using our SCADA platform.
Data collection:
• Modbus or M-Bus data collection
• Counter inputs
System features:
• Very flexible and efficient industrial strength control with powerfull programming.
• Compatible with foreign systems via our open platform with many protocols.
• Large scale SCADA system available
Example, BAS 920
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A single BAS Series controller can be controlled/monitored from:
• Android based Operator panel
• Java enabled Web Browser
• Android App
• iOS App (Fall 2015)
Several BAS Series controllers can be controlled/monitored from:
• Java enabled Web Browser
• Android App
• iOS App (Fall 2015)
These methods can also be mixed because the Operator panel, the
built-in web server and the SCADA can all be active at the same time.
Also an OPC server is available.
Monitoring
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• PC
• Operator panel
• Android phone/tablet
• iPhone/iPad (fall 2015)
Visualisation
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Built-in Web Server
SCADA Client
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May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – Installer benefits Page 16
Installer benefits
BAS Series substations:
• Support for many different protocols
• Trend logging data can save data locally for months so it can be
retrieved even after a long-term communications breakdown
• Substation emulator
• Most scenarios can be tested before the actual roll-out
• Includes a graphical web interface
• Easily configurable and adaptable both locally and remotely
SCADA:
• Web based
• 3-tier system
• All data stored in SQL database
• Datamining
• Scheduled backups
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems – End-User benefits Page 17
End-User benefits
A Sample installation
• BAS Web Server Device
• ECL 200/300 connected via RS232
• Samson Valve connected via RS232
• Various M-Bus meters and HCA’s connected via the M-Bus
interface
• Various Modbus units connected via RS485
RS232 RS485M-Bus RS232
BAS Web Server
M-Bus meters Modbus units
Modbus units
Samson Valve
M-Bus metersECL 200/300
Benefits
• A Single box acts as a data concentrator
• Saving of trend data for later retrieval
• Built-in presentation using the web
• Native, OPC, Modbus/IP and/or BACnet
connection to central data collection either
using BAS SCADA or other SCADA systems
THE END
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
May 28th 2015 Building Automation Systems - End Page 18