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InfoComm11 IS019 – In Control of the Building Page | 1 InfoComm11 Session IS019 In Control of the Building Types of building control systems: 1. ________________________________ 2. ________________________________ 3. ________________________________ 4. ________________________________ Control protocols commonly used in building control: 1. ________________________________ 2. ________________________________ 3. ________________________________ Building controls are integrated _______________ or through____________________.

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InfoComm11 Session IS019

In Control of the Building

Types of building control systems:

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

Control protocols commonly used in building control:

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

Building controls are integrated _______________ or through____________________.

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What optimization can be attained by unifying building control systems?

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

The AV system has the advantage of knowing the ______________ of the user and the

____________ of the room.

What does the AV industry bring to the building control world?

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

What are some of the benefits of an intelligent building?

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

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Learning Points

Five things that I learned today:

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

5. ________________________________

How can an understanding of building control impact my career and role in the industry?

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

5. ________________________________

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Notes / Questions / Follow Up

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Appendix

Building Control Systems

Figure 1

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Building Control Network Topology

Figure 2

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Building Automation Network Topology

Figure 3

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Building Automation Network Topology

Figure 4

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Reference / Credits

AHSRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

www.ashrae.org

AMX – www.amx.com

Automated Buildings – www.automatedbuildings.com

BACnet – www.bacnet.org

CABA – Continental Automated Buildings Association – www.caba.org

Christopher Maione Associates – www.chrismaione.com

Crestron Electronics – Integrated Building Technology

http://www.crestron.com/downloads/pdf/product_brochures/integrated_building_technology.pdf

David Barnett, Westlake Reed Leskosky

Field Server – www.fieldserver.com

InfoComm International Audiovisual Systems Energy Management Standard –

http://www.infocomm.org/cps/rde/xchg/infocomm/hs.xsl/11977.htm?txNoCookieAuth=yes&

Lencore – www.lencore.com

LonWorks / Echelon – www.echelon.com

Modbus – www.modbus.org

Project Green AV – www.projectgreenav.com

Tridium – www.tridium.com

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Instructor Bio

Steve Greenblatt

President, Founder, Control Concepts, Inc. [email protected] www.controlconcepts.net www.linkedin.com/stevegreenblatt Twitter: @stevegreenblatt

Professional Bio As one of the pioneers in the independent programming industry, Steve Greenblatt has learned a lot about the importance of hard work, dedication, respect, quality, and reputation. It is these virtues that have contributed to his professional development and that are the foundation of the establishment of his company Control Concepts. Steve Greenblatt began his career with Crestron Electronics in 1993 as a Systems Engineer. Over the 3 ½ years that he spent at Crestron, Steve developed both technically and professionally. While working on two of the largest Crestron projects at the time, Steve learned the value of organization, time management, communication, and professionalism, all qualities which have proven to be essential building blocks of his career. Additionally, the relationships that were formed and the knowledge gained, throughout Steve’s tenure at Crestron, have provided him with lasting benefit throughout the years. In 1997, Steve used this entrepreneurial inclination to form an independent programming company at a time when independent programmers were not mainstream. Although he faced a number of challenges in getting established, the detailed approach, personal attention, and reliable service that Steve holds in such high regard propelled Control Concepts toward steady growth and the establishment of a loyal following. Over the years, Steve has dedicated time toward giving back to the audiovisual community by supporting the Dashboard for Controls initiative, developing and instructing seminars for the InfoComm trade show, and becoming an active member in the Independent Programmers Council. As past-Chairman of the Independent Programmers Council and past-member of InfoComm's Board of Governors council chair, Steve worked closely with steering committee members to embark on an initiative to define best practices for independent programmers' business operations. Involvement in InfoComm and connecting with the audiovisual community continue to be areas of focus about which Steve is very passionate. Steve is currently a member of the InfoComm Energy Management Standard Committee seeking to define guidelines and requirements for managing and measuring energy usage for audiovisual systems. Green AV is an area of interest for Steve and Control Concepts, which has produced an e-book and checklist for utilizing control system solutions for energy management. It is Steve’s vision, leadership, and demeanor that have been the key elements in his professional growth and have been a driving factor behind his success. The reputation that Steve has built and the relationships that he has developed are the accolades in which he takes most pride. Steve is a graduate of Lehigh University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering.