Building control systems

'Building Control Systems' provides the building services engineer with a comprehensive understanding of modern control systems and relevant information technology. This will ensure that the best form of control systems for the building is specified and that proper provision is made for it...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann c2000.
Edición:[New ed.]
Colección:CIBSE guide ; H
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627446506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Building control systems; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: the need for controls; 1.1 Overview of the Guide; 1.2 The modern control system; 1.3 The global environment; 1.4 The indoor environment; 1.5 Energy conservation; 1.6 Information technology and systems integration; 1.7 Building operation; 1.8 The benefits of a BMS; 1.9 Summary; References; 2 Control fundamentals; 2.0 General; 2.1 Control modes; 2.2 Optimum start; 2.3 Weather compensation; 2.4 Stability and tuning; 2.5 Artificial intelligence; 2.6 Summary; References; 3 Components and devices
  • 3.1 Sensors3.2 Actuators; 3.3 Valves; 3.4 Dampers; 3.5 Motors; 3.6 Pumps and fans; 3.7 Control panels and motor control centres; 3.8 The intelligent outstation; 3.9 Summary; References; 4 Systems, networks and integration; 4.0 General; 4.1 BMS architecture; 4.2 Networks; 4.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); 4.4 Systems integration; 4.5 User interface; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Control strategies for subsystems; 5.1 Safety; 5.2 Boilers; 5.3 Chillers; 5.4 Control of hydraulic circuits; 5.5 Central air handling plant; 5.6 Energy recovery; 5.7 Mechanical ventilation; 5.8 Variable air volume
  • 5.9 Constant-volume room terminal units5.10 Fan coil units; 5.11 Dual duct systems; 5.12 Chilled ceilings; 5.13 Heat pumps; 5.14 Natural ventilation; 5.15 Lighting controls; 5.16 Summary; References; 6 Control strategies for buildings; 6.0 General; 6.1 Operating modes; 6.2 Design techniques; 6.3 Whole-building HVAC systems; 6.4 Case studies; 6.5 Summary; References; 7 Information technology; 7.1 Energy monitoring; 7.2 Fault reports and maintenance scheduling; 7.3 Summary; References; 8. Management issues; 8.1 Procurement options; 8.2 Design and specification of a controls system
  • 8.3 Tendering process8.4 Commissioning; 8.5 Operation; 8.6 Occupant surveys; 8.7 Cost issues; 8.8 Summary; References; Appendix A1: Bibliography; Appendix A2: Tuning rules; A2.1 The PID control loop; A2.2 Digital control; A2.3 Tuning; A2.4 Step-by-step tuning procedure; Appendix A3: Glossary; Index