Concise Edition : BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM

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Concise Edition : BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM by Ir. MD Nursyazwi Bin Haji Mohammad

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Table of Contents 1. FOREWORD 2. INTRODUCTION 3. LITERATURE REVIEW 4. DEFINITION 5. DIVISION OF OPERATION 6. SYSTEM STRUCTURE 7. BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 7.1. SENSOR AND ACTUATOR 7.2. DATA GATHERING PANEL 7.3. DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 7.4. CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT 7.5. MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE

8. HIGH TECHNOLOGY 8.1. ENERGY EFFICIENCY 8.2. LIFESAFETY SYSTEMS 8.3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 8.4. WORKPLACE AUTOMATION

9. INTELLIGENT BUILDING CASE STUDY


9.1. KLIA TECHNOLOGY IN INTEGRATION SYSTEM 9.2. TAMS OBJECTIVE


1. FOREWORD The first automatic control system was invented for machinery, in 1930. It was used to control the speed of steam engines. By the mid-1930s, the use of automated systems had expanded in the chemical and oil refining industries. Advances in the construction industry have accelerated the development of automation systems where its use has been expanded to control fire prevention systems. A number of scientific studies to date have been carried out on this automated system until the creation of automated building systems for various purposes such as temperature control, humidity, ventilation, lighting, energy savings, safety systems and more.

In this book, Concise Edition: BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM, everything is simple, short and gets right to the point, where you do not have to read long sentences, ridiculous and verbose. It is hoped that this book can be fully utilized by you, whether you are a student, a construction worker, an academic or a lecturer. Ir. MD Nursyazwi Bin Haji Mohammad Author


2. INTRODUCTION Although the "Intelligent Building" has become a popular name since the 1980s, the first building equipped with an automation system has actually been built for the past 25 years. What happened next was the development of new technologies for this system. Building is a complex structure consisting of several elements to enable it to function in terms of beauty or its contribution to attract the user. Among these elements is a building system that is dynamic and constantly changing to meet current development needs. With these developments the designed facilities system must meet the changing demands of the development. In high-rise buildings, there are a number of plants and equipment used for various purposes such as air conditioning systems, lighting systems, security systems, door control systems and so on. All mentioned equipment is controlled automatically. Previously the system was controlled manually and separately. This causes the control to become ineffective and wasteful. In the current situation where energy costs and labour costs are high, clients need to think of another way that they can create a more efficient and economical control system with a good management system. BAS is a new building control system. It controls and oversees a variety of building equipment assisted by computer technology. Apparently when the building is viewed from the outside it is designed like other buildings but inside it is supplied with a sophisticated equipment system (automated system). Automation systems, from a simple aspect, control only mechanical and electrical systems to a more complex system that involves the integration of various other facility systems in buildings. At the same time, the building automation system (BAS) provides a variety of facilities that make building management better and more secure. In conclusion, the building must be managed in accordance with the objectives and no longer by the crisis. In addition, it is also a complete system that includes the control, supervision and management of building operations such as security, fire prevention and management information especially energy use in buildings. These 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

include: Automatic control for ventilation and air conditioning systems. Fire prevention and alert Sprinkler coordination Lighting system control Building safety. Closed-circuit television Surveillance of building guards Card reader access control Audio communication




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