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April 20th 2017 Building Automation Systems – DH Days Page 1 BA Systems 6th biannual Danish District Heating Days in Serbia, 19-21 April, 2017

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April 20th 2017 Building Automation Systems – DH Days Page 1

BA Systems

6th biannual Danish District Heating Days in Serbia, 19-21 April, 2017

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April 20th 2017 Building Automation Systems - Agenda Page 2

AGENDA 1.  Company presentation 2.  Welcome to ”our world” 3.  System headlines 4.  Communications 5.  Protocols 6.  Typical installations 7.  BAS Web Server 8.  BAS 918S/BAS 929S 9.  BAS 920 10. Visualisation 11. Built-in Web Server 12. SCADA Client 13. Installer benefits 14. End-User benefits

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•  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

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Welcome to ”our world”

BAS920

BAS Web Server

BAS 918S/929S

BAS SCADA

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April 20th 2017 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 and foreign controllers •  All products have a built-in html5 compatible webserver

System headlines

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Communications

RS232 RS485M-Bus RS232

Wi-Fi/4G

BAS SCADA Server

SQL Server

PC/BAS Tool

Ethernet/IP

Browser/html5

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 918SBAS 929S

BAS 920

Modbus units

Modbus units

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Protocols BAS920

Protocols RS232 RS485 M-Bus LON IP KNXBACnet SlaveModbus Master Master Master/SlaveM-Bus Master MasterGeni MasterDNIP MasterKamstrup MasterKMP Master MasterBASNative Master/SlaveLON Master/SlaveKNX Master/Slave

PhysicalInterface

BASWSProtocols RS232 RS485 M-BUS IP(ethernet)BACnet SlaveModbus Master Master Master/SlaveM-Bus Master MasterBASNative Master/SlaveKamstrup MasterKMP Master Master

PhysicalInterface

BAS9XXSProtocols RS232 RS485 M-Bus LON IP KNX WM-BusBACnet SlaveModbus Master Master Master/SlaveM-Bus Master MasterKamstrup MasterKMP Master MasterBASNative Master/SlaveLON Master/SlaveKNX Master/SlaveWM-Bus Master

PhysicalInterface

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 modules 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

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Data collection and possibly control

Data collection: •  Modbus data collection •  M-Bus data collection •  Counter inputs and digital 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 html5 based web server and/or OPC, SCADA aso. •  Extensive datalogging and web services

Example, BAS Web Server

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Control and possibly data collection BAS 918S 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, digital inputs and analog 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 918S/929S

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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 All BAS Series controllers can communicate directly with each other and exchange any available data Data collection: •  Modbus or M-Bus data collection •  Counters, Analog inputs and calculated values System features: •  Very flexible and efficient industrial strength control with powerful programming. •  Compatible with foreign systems via our open platform with many protocols. •  Large scale SCADA system available

Example, BAS 920

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•  Using html5 we fully support: •  Windows, Mac and Linux •  Operator panel •  Android phone/tablet •  iPhone/iPad Browser based, so there’s no need to install any client software

Visualisation

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Built-in Web Server

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SCADA Client

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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 html5 based user interface •  Easily configurable and adaptable both locally and remotely

SCADA: •  Web based html5 user interface •  3-tier system •  All data stored in SQL database •  Data-mining •  Scheduled backups

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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/html5 •  Native, OPC, Modbus/IP and/or BACnet

connection to central data collection either using BAS SCADA or other SCADA systems

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THE END

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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