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Built-in Success. Integrated Building Automation for Investors, Planners and Technicians
Automation
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Section 1 Industrial Building Automation
04 Building Automation as a future factor 06 Requirements of modern buildings 08 A brief profi le of Beckhoff 10 The high-performance Beckhoff automation system 12 Components from Beckhoff 14 Beckhoff references
Section 2 24 Planning l Building systems l Solutions
Section 3 62 Product data
Integrated building automation for investors, planners and technicians
With this catalog we would like to provide investors, planners and technicians
with solutions to enable them to make future-proof decisions both for new build-
ings and for modernisation projects. We give a detailed answer to the question
about intelligent building automation concepts that cater to the current global
and demographic trends: increasing population fi gures, increasing urbanisation,
increasing environmental pollution and at the same time increasingly scarce
energy resources, which necessitate an urgent rethink.
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Gebäude4141%%
Transport28%
InInduduststryry313131 % %%
Thermimiscscheh rKoKomfmforo t85 %%
Elektrischhe eEnergie15%
Source: Arbeitsgemeinschaft für
sparsamen und umweltfreundlichen
Energieverbrauch e. V.
Building Automation as a future factor
Energy consumption worldwide Energy consumption in buildings
Building41 %
Transpor-tation28 %
Industry31 %
HeatingCooling85 %
Electrical energy15 %
Consistent investment in the future: Building Automation from Beckhoff.41 % of the total worldwide primary energy requirement is consumed by buildings. About 85 % of that is used for to the heating or cooling of rooms and 15 % for lighting. This way, it imme-diately becomes clear that the question of invest-ment in new buildings or modernisation projects is above all a question of the optimum energy effi ciency. And there are several reasons for that. Firstly, there are ecological reasons: the early assessment of demands during the planning of a building determines whether it already fulfi ls the disered energy effi ciency class today. Secondly, there are economic reasons: with the choice of
a highly effi cient building automation system from Beckhoff you tap into an energy-saving potential of up to 30 %, which directly affects the profi tability of an investment.
How can this be achieved? The answer is: with a system-spanning, holistic automation solution that uses synergies effi ciently and drastically reduces the energy consumption of a building. This can be implemented only with the use of an intelligent, software-based control system that has all information from all building systems at its disposal at all times and uses this information
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Area Measures Savings
potential
in %
Amorti-
sation in
years
Operation User behaviour, saving of energy,
“active energy management”
5 – 20 0 – 5
Plant tech-
nology
HVAC, cooling, lighting, control,
motors, actuators, trigeneration
10 – 60 2 – 10
Building
envelope
Insulation, windows, thermal
bridges, building physics
> 50 10 – 60
Source: VDMA
specifi cally to optimise effi ciency. Whether lighting or facade, air conditioning or access are concerned: all building systems are co-ordinated with one another and fi nely tuned – the possibilities of continuous system optimisation ensure the maximum possible reduction of the energy consumption. In combination with the inexpensive implementation, these savings give rise to two decisive benefi ts: fi rstly, the possibil-ity of particularly fast amortisation (see table on the right) – in comparison with other energy effi ciency investments. And secondly, reliable future security: with building automa-tion from Beckhoff, it is possible to retrofi t at a later time if required.
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How to build fl exibly: with concrete.
How to build traditionally: with bricks. How to build safely:
with steel.
How to build intelligently: with automation components from Beckhoff.
Requirements of modern buildings
Energy effi ciency is the no. 1 criterion. But it is not the only one.The ecological requirements of a building are always identical: it is necessary to achieve the maximum energy conservation, to reduce emis-sions of gases that are harmful to the climate and, in addition to meeting legal requirements, to do justice to various certifi cation methods (DGNB, LEED, BREEAM, Green Building, etc.). That is where the similarities end, however, because the requirements of the automation solution of a building are defi ned by three indi-vidual parameters: its location, the way it is
used and its specifi c design. No two buildings are identical. Each software-based Beckhoff control solution is therefore tailor-made to meet the specifi c requirements. But that is not all: exten-sions or changes of function are possible at any time for all building systems on account of the pre-defi ned modular software components. And so that such an integrated solution is sustainable, with Beckhoff you can rely not only on the tech-nology, but also on it being available to you over the entire life cycle of the building.
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To put it briefl y: with a control solution from Beckhoff you not only implement maximum energy effi ciency, but also . Economy/independence: The open Beckhoff control
architecture meets all technical and economic require-ments. . Availability: The Beckhoff technology is available on a long-term basis and offers investment security. . Universality: With Beckhoff, all data points in a system are summarised. . Flexibility: Variably combinable software modules ensure optimum individual adaptation.
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N O R T H A M E R I C A
A brief profi le of Beckhoff
Beckhoff. Worldwide specialist for New Automation Technology.Beckhoff implements open automation systems based on PC Control technology. The product range covers Industrial PCs, I/O and Fieldbus Components, Drive Technology and automation software. Products that can be used as sepa-rate components or integrated into a complete and seamless control system are available for all industries. The Beckhoff “New Automation Technology” philosophy represents universal
and open control and automation solutions that are used worldwide in a wide variety of different applications, ranging from CNC-control-led machine tools to intelligent building automa-tion. O www.beckhoff.com
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AucklandMelbourne
Campinas
Joinville
São Paulo
MontevideoBuenos Aires
Johannesburg
Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
Taipei
Chengdu
Guangzhou
Bangkok
Singapore
Jakarta
Pune
Dubai
TehranBeirut
MoscowSamara
Ekaterinburg
Saint-Petersburg
Verl
Kuala Lumpur
Shenyang
Cape Town
Lod
Ahmedabad
North Ryde
YokohamaQingdao
Hefei
Durban
Krasnodar
Wuhan HangzhouNingbo
A U S T R A L I A
A F R I C A
E U R O P E
A S I A
S O U T H A M E R I C A
Seinäjoki
Tampere
Hyvinkää
Kaunas
PiasecznoBerlin
Värnamo
MalmöGlostrup
Tønsberg
Hobro
Kolding
LübeckHanover
VerlMoers
Brno
Berndorf
Cluj-Napoca
Sofia
Istanbul
Athens
Bologna
Padua Zagreb
LjubljanaBürsLocarno
Milan
FrankfurtNuremberg
MunichBalingenHasseltNeuville en Ferrain
Henley-on-Thames
Haarlem
Montagny-près-Yverdon
Bilbao
BarcelonaMadrid
Aveiro
Zurich
Gothenburg Stockholm
Mosta
Hallein
Hagenberg
Innsbruck
Annecy
Kortrijk
Budapest
Ravensburg
Derendingen
ParisSchaffhausen
Headquarters distributor
Subsidiary distributor
Headquarters
Subsidiary
The central divisions of Beckhoff, such as devel-opment, production, administration, distribution, marketing, support and service are located at the Beckhoff Automation GmbH headquarters in Verl, Germany. Rapidly growing presence in the international market is taking place through 30 subsidiaries.
. Headquarters Verl, Germany . Sales 2011: 465 million € . Staff worldwide: over 2,100 . Branch Offi ces Germany: 11 . Subsidiaries/Branch Offi ces worldwide: 30 . Distributors worldwide: in more than 60 countries
(as of 03/2012)
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Implement a high-performance system: with Beckhoff.
The high-performance Beckhoff automation system
A holistic building automation system from Beckhoff brings with it all the characteristics that are required for a high-performance system: . The connection of all sensors and actuators
of a building into one system requires a broadly diversifi ed mix of the widest range of inputs and outputs: Beckhoff offers it. . Computationally intensive building auto-mation functions such as the correction of
shading and the adjustment of blind lamellae have higher demands on the controller than in the past and therefore require a scalable, high-performance controller portfolio: like Beckhoff’s. . The load optimisation of the generators using room automation data, the connection of a building management system and the transmission of global data, such as from a
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Concept
Design
Realisation
Operation
Utilisation
Training
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weather station to the blind controllers in a building, requires fast and open communication: standard with Beckhoff. . As the interoperability of the system increases, inter-disciplinary knowledge is required of all areas of the building’s technical equipment: our specialists have this know-how.
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The components for intelligent building automation from Beckhoff.
Components from Beckhoff
Modular automation components. The Beckhoff Bus Terminal system for connection of data points features 400 different I/O terminals and supports all common sensors and actuators. The fi ne granularity of the system allows only as many inputs or outputs to be plugged in as the project requires. The extremely high packing density (12 mm for 16 digital I/Os) reduces space requirements to a minimum and facilitates later upgrades. The Bus Terminal system is a worldwide automation standard and is used in numerous applications. Availability is thus guaranteed and provides high investment protection.
Scalable control technology. The scalable, modular control system from Beckhoff offers a suitable solution for every task: from the high-performance Industrial PC or Embedded PC as the main building computer to the local room controller. The high computing per-formance of PC-based control technology as well as the high industrial quality standard of all com-ponents has therefore proven itself not only with our industrial customers, but also in numerous building automation projects. The required com-puting power for building automation applica-tions is often underestimated. PC-based Control offers adequate performance here. Examples: The synchronous positioning of all blinds in a facade requires a high speed of reaction. Likewise, a fast cycle time is demanded in order to accurately position the lamellae when adjusting the lamellae of a blind by means of a 3-point controller.
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Open communication systems. For the integration of our controllers into an existing automation topology, Beckhoff supports all of the communication protocols commonly used in the building automation market, such as: . BACnet, OPC-UA, Modbus TCP
(automation level) . DALI, DMX, EnOcean, LON, EIB/KNX, MP-Bus, M-Bus, Modbus RTU (fi eld level)
The Bus Terminal Controllers and PCs communi-cate right into the room automation level via an Ethernet network. This way, lower-level fi eldbus technology is not necessary in many projects. Additional gateways for mapping the data from lower-level fi eldbuses can therefore be dispensed with.
TwinCAT – Software-based control technology. The programming or parameterisation of all systems takes place using TwinCAT automation software. The PLC is programmed in accordance with the IEC 61131-3 standard. Long-term access to adequately qualifi ed technicians is required for the permanent safe operation of a build-ing. Since the majority of controllers worldwide are programmed according to IEC 61131-3, the conditions for this are particularly good with the TwinCAT system. All programs are programmable in the same language and are available as func-tion blocks in the building automation libraries. Life cycle costs are reduced, because the expendi-ture for maintenance concentrates on the same programming software.
TwinCAT – Software-based control technology.
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WesBank
KölnTriangle
Schüco Technology Center Eurotheum (European Central Bank)
Beckhoff references
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Intelligent offi ce buildings: with Beckhoff. . Allianz head offi ce, Stuttgart, Germany . Amsec, Hagenberg, Austria . BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH at “Aviva”, Munich, Germany . Campus Dornbirn, Dornbirn, Austria . Etech-Center/AMS Engineering, Linz, Austria . Eurotheum (European Central Bank), Frankfurt am Main, Germany . Fortis Bank, Brussels, Hasselt, Belgium . KölnTriangle, Cologne, Germany . Microsoft, Cologne, Germany . Microsoft, Unterschleißheim near Munich, Germany . Nordea Bank, Oslo, Norway . Offi ce building “Esplanade” Theresienhöhe, Munich, Germany . Park Gate, Munich, Germany . Schüco Technology Center, Bielefeld, Germany . Tower 185, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (see photo on cover page) . WesBank, Johannesburg, South Africa . Westpac headquarters, Sydney, Australia . Widex A/S, Lynge, Denmark
www.beckhoff.com/building
Microsoft Cologne
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Highly effi cient: Beckhoff solutions for industry. . AMAG Automotive, Buch, Switzerland . BKN Strobel, Holm, Germany . Broschek Tiefdruck, Hamburg, Germany . Daimler, Stuttgart, Germany . dSPACE, Paderborn, Germany . F-eins, Vienna, Austria . Heroal, Verl, Germany . Liebherr Werk, Nenzig, Austria . Miele innovation centre for electronics development,
Gütersloh, Germany . Philip Morris International, Lausanne, Switzerland . SOLON SE, Berlin, Germany . ZF-Lemförder Fahrwerk technik, Dielingen, Germany
www.beckhoff.com/building
Beckhoff references
dSPACE
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F-eins
AMAG Automotive
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Beckhoff references
Hotel Krallerhof Holiday Inn
Hotel Aurelio
Dolder Grand Hotel
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Satisfi es the highest demands: Beckhoff in hotels. . AquaDom – Radisson Blu Hotel, Berlin, Germany . CitizenM Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands . Dolder Grand Hotel, Zurich, Switzerland . Grand Tirolia, Kitzbühel, Austria . Holiday Inn, Samara, Russia . Hotel Aurelio, Lech, Austria . Hotel Aviva, St. Stefan am Walde, Austria . Hotel Krallerhof, Leogang, Austria . Hotel Rasmushof, Kitzbühel, Austria . Hotel Sonne, Mellau, Austria . Leonardo Royal Hotel, Munich, Germany . Royal Spa Kitzbühel, Austria . St. Martins Therme, Frauenkirchen, Austria . Therme Laa, Laa an der Thaya, Austria . Tschuggen Bergoase, Arosa, Switzerland . Zirbenhütte, Fiss, Austria
www.beckhoff.com/building
Tschuggen Bergoase
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The stage for the cultural industry: Beckhoff in theatres and museums.Theatres . Carré Theatre, Amsterdam, Netherlands . Helsinki Music Hall, Helsinki, Finland . Janacek Theatre, Brno, Czech Republic . Ronacher Theater, Vienna, Austria . Scala di Milano, Milan, Italy . Schauspielhaus Nürnberg, Germany . Sibelius Hall, Lahti, Finland
Museums . Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin, Germany . Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany . Dresdener Stadtmuseum, Dresden, Germany . Sisi-Museum, Wiener Hofburg, Vienna, Austria
www.beckhoff.com/building
Beckhoff references
Helsinki Music Hall
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Deutsches MuseumScala di Milano
Charlottenburg Palace
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Beckhoff references
ESPRIT arena
Nordtangente (ring road north) Basel
Aparcaments i Mercats de Reus
Oncological Center
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Contemporary: infrastructural building automation from Beckhoff. . Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany . Aparcaments i Mercats de Reus, Reus, Spain . AUA Training Center, Schwechat, Austria . ESPRIT arena, Düsseldorf, Germany . Europlaza, Vienna, Austria . Ferry Porsche Congress Center, Zell am See, Austria . Gran Casino Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain . Lufthansa Training Center, Schwechat, Austria . Metro M2, Lausanne, Switzerland . Nordtangente (ring road north), Basel, Switzerland . Oncological Center, Samara, Russia . Smart Tower, Kehl-Bodersweier, Germany . Stadtwerke Lingen, Germany . Steelworks, Bremen, Germany . University of Zurich, Switzerland . Zentrum Zukunft, Emstek, Germany . Zigong City Tower, Zigong, China . Zukunftsmeile Fürstenallee, Paderborn, Germany
www.beckhoff.com/building
Ferry Porsche Congress Center
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Section 1 02 Industrial Building Automation
Section 2 Planning l Building systems l Solutions 26 Basic principles and standards of building automation 29 Use in room automation 32 System topology
38 Integrated building automation 40 Room automation 44 HVAC 48 Facade 52 Lighting 54 Logging of energy data 56 Remote maintenance 58 Operating and monitoring
Section 3 62 Product data
Planning | Building systems | Solutionsfor planners and technicians
Application of the latest norms and standards gives rise to new possibilities for
the planning of new buildings and the renovation of existing stock. Good coop-
eration between the different fi elds represented by specialist planners, architects,
builders, commissioning engineers and operators can considerably improve the
ecological and commercial value of a building. An energy effi cient, integrated
building automation system can only be implemented with the use of one gen-
eral control system.
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Basic principles and standards of building automation
In recent years, standards for building and room automation have been set by international com-
mittees to make the functionalities of building automation measurable and to be able to imple-
ment them effi ciently. The energy effi ciency of a building describes the relationship between the
energy used and the resulting benefi t. The latter must always be seen in relation to the function
of a building and is an important factor in the evaluation of energy effi ciency.
Basic principles and standards of building automation
DIN EN 15232: energy effi ciency of buildingsEuropean norm EN 15232 describes the effect of building automation and building management on energy effi ciency and enables standardised representation for
the fi rst time. It includes a structured list of all building automation functions that can affect the energy effi ciency of a building. It also offers systematic support for the defi -nition of minimum requirements concerning building automation. The following can be
stated as a basic principle: the higher the level of automation, the greater the energy savings.
Equivalent to highly energy-effi cient BAC systems and TBM
Equivalent to more advanced BAC systems and some special TBM functions
Equivalent to standard BAC systems
Equivalent to BAC systems that are not energy-effi cient. Buildings with such systems must be modernised. New buildings must not be constructed using systems such as these.
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Source: DIN EN 15232
The table illustrates the relationship between building automation functions and energy effi ciency classes for control of the heating system.
Defi nition of classes
Automatic control and regulation
of the heating system
Residential
building
Non-residential
building
D C B A D C B A
Control of transfer
The controller is installed at transfer level or room level; in the former case, one controller can regulate a number of different rooms.
0 No automatic control x x
1 Central automatic regulation x x x
2 Automatic individual room control using thermostatic valves or electronic control devices x x x x
3 Individual room control with communication between control devices and BACs x x x x x x
4 Integrated individual room control including needs-based regulation (occupancy, air quality, etc.) x x x x x x x x
Regulation of hot water temperature in distribution network (fl ow or return)
Comparable functions can be used to control networks for direct electrical heating.
0 No automatic control x x
1 Weather-based control x x x x
2 Control of inside temperature x x x x x x x x
Control of circulation pumps
The controlled pumps can be installed in the network at different levels.
0 No control x x
1 On/off control x x x
2 Control of variable pump speed according to a constant Δ p x x x x x x x x
3 Control of variable pump speed according to proportional Δ p x x x x x x x x
Control of transfer and/or distribution during intermittent operation
One controller can regulate different rooms/zones with the same occupancy pattern.
0 No automatic control x x
1 Automatic control with fi xed time program x x x
2 Automatic control with optimised on/off switching x x x x x x x x
Control of generators
0 Constant temperature x x
1 Variable temperature dependent on the outside temperature x x x x x x x x
2 Variable temperature dependent on the load x x x x x x x x
Operating sequence of different generators
0 Priority setting based solely on the load x x x x
1 Priority setting based on the load and on the generator performance x x x x x x
2 Priority setting based on the level of generator usage (check other norms) x x x x x x x x
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Application of EN 15232 gives rise to dif-ferent energy effi ciency factors for different building types, with regard to the use of ther-mal and electrical energy. In the evaluation of buildings, the energy effi ciency class C is the reference class for the implementation of measures for energy optimisation.
The red fi eld in the table on the right-hand side shows how the thermal energy con-sumption of a building with effi ciency class A with a factor of 0.7 can be reduced by up to 30 %.
VDI 3813 – room automationVDI 3813 describes the integrated room automation with special consideration for interoperability of different building systems, based on usage requirements. To provide a uniform assessment basis for owners, plan-ners and system integrators, clear terms and functions are defi ned in the norm.
The current diffi culty is that in invitations to tender, room automation functions are dealt with separately from the building sys-tems connected with technical development. In practice, this often means that existing potential for saving energy remains unused.
The VDI 3813 supplements the EN 15232 by providing a precise description of the room automation functions described there. It is important that EN 15232 and VDI 3813 are applied as early as the basic evaluation and pre-planning stage.
The table on the right-hand side shows the room automation functions of the VDI 3813, relating to the energy effi ciency classes of EN 15232.
Basic principles and standards of building automation | Use in room automation
Building Automation and Control (BAC)
Effi ciency classes EN 15232
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for thermal
energy
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for electrical
energy
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(BACS) and Technical Building Management (TBM)
0.70 0.80 0.68 0.87 0.86 0.90
B Advanced BACS and TBM 0.80 0.88 0.85 0.93 0.93 0.95
C Standard BACS 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
D Non-effi cient BACS 1.51 1.20 1.31 1.10 1.07 1.07
Application function
BAC effi ciency
classes in ac-
cordance with
DIN EN 15232
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Basic functions affecting energy effi ciency
Occupancy control x x
Time program x x
Illumination functions which infl uence energy effi ciency
Light switching x
Automatic lighting x x
Daylight switching x x
Constant light control x x
Solar shading functions which infl uence energy effi ciency
Automatic solar shading x
Louvre adjustment x x
Shading correction x x
Thermo-automatic control x x
Air conditioning functions
Energy level selection x x
Energy level selection with start optimisation x x
Target value calculation x x
Function selection x x
Temperature control (heating/cooling) x x x
Room/intake air temperature cascade control x x
Ventilator control x x
Sequence control x x
Setpoint control x x
Air quality control/regulation x
Night cooling x x
Load optimisation x x
Source: VDI 3813 part 2
Source: DIN EN 15232, table 9, table 11
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Use in room automation
In room automation, sensors are implement-ed depending on their function and not on the individual building system. This saves on hardware and cabling costs as early as in the system installation phase. The reduction in cabling also has a positive spin-off effect on fi re loads and building statics.
To achieve energy effi ciency class A in accordance with EN 15232, Beckhoff offers a software library based on room automation guideline VDI 3813.
Comprehensive room automation exploits the interdependencies of facade control, illumination and climate control to create a pleasant room climate. At the same time, effi cient room and zone control also affects the primary systems: the heating and cooling requirements and the air quantities are regulated according to need. When designing the heating, cooling, ventilation and air conditioning systems, the needs
arising from the specifi c use of the build-ing must be taken into account. A further benefi t lies in the way in which a majority of the optimisation functions can be realised within the software on a single system dur-ing commissioning and ongoing operations. As a result, no reconstruction work impedes operation and the time required for software adjustment also remains within reasonable limits. In certain cases, many modifi cations can be made by accessing the system remot-ely, without the need for a service technician to attend in person.
The adjacent matrix shows the interplay of the individual building systems with regard to the sensors used. For energy effi cient auto-mation, all individual building systems must be controlled and managed from a single system.
For a better illustration of what lies behind building automation functions and how energy can be saved, examples of building automation functions in an offi ce with energy effi ciency class A are described below.
Technical equipment of an offi ce Illumination consists of one lighting strip on the corridor side and one on the window side. The lights are held at a constant room brightness level via DALI (constant light con-trol), depending on the amount of daylight. A room brightness sensor is mounted in the ceiling. An occupancy sensor is installed for needs-dependent management and control of the entire room.
The offi ce is shaded by means of two electrically operated, externally mounted louvre blinds. Two buttons are installed for manual control of the blinds.
To heat the room, a radiator is present. The offi ce is cooled via a cooling ceiling.
An actuator is located on the radiator and on the cooling ceiling respectively. The room temperature is monitored and the desired room temperature is adjusted locally using EnOcean radio technology.
For ventilation, the offi ce is connected to an air-conditioning installation. Volume fl ow is variable. The open state of the window is captured via a digital input; so too is the dew point sensor on the cooling ceiling.
Heating/cooling functionTo minimise energy use for room
heating and cooling, the desired room temperature is determined via a scheduler-dependent energy level selector (see fi g. 1, page 30, and fi g. 2, page 31). In the case of long absences, e.g. during shut-down peri-ods, the offi ce is switched to “Protection”, the lowest energy level, to prevent damage caused by frost or overheating. For brief
absences, e.g. at night or on weekends, the offi ce is set to “Economy” mode. Only at the start of core working time is the energy level raised to the level “Pre-Comfort”. The room temperature is now almost up to the comfort target value. Only when persons are detected in the room is “Comfort” mode activated and the appropriate set value reached in a short time.
The system switches from “Economy” to “Pre-Comfort” mode as late as possible via the energy level selector with start opti-misation. The optimum activation time is cal-culated by the building automation system.
The opening of the window is monitored by a window contact. If the window is open, the system automatically switches to the “Protection” energy level. This automatically stops unnecessary energy consumption due to a window being opened.
The room temperature set values for all four energy levels are provided by the room
Offi ces according to energy effi ciency class A
Interaction of
building systems
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Light intensity x x x
Room temperature x x x
Occupancy x x x x x
Window contact x x x x
Room operating
device
x x x
Weather
(wind/rain)
x x
Outside
temperature
x x x
Solar radiation x x x x
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climate function set value calculation for heating and cooling. The “Function Selec-tion” function regulates the controller for heating and cooling and compares the cur-rent room temperature against the set value. If the current value is lower than the target value for the energy level “Comfort” heating, the heating controller is activated. If the cur-rent room temperature is higher than the set value for the energy level “Comfort” cooling, the cooling controller is activated. Simultane-ous heating and cooling is not possible.
Night coolingIn summer, natural cooling at night
helps reduce energy consumption: The night cooling program switches on the room venti-lation system and ventilates the offi ces using cool external air. This removes heat from the building at night so that less energy is required to cool the room the following day.
Basic principles and standards of building automation | Use in room automation
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Occupancy
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Time program
room usage
Time program
building usage
Comfort
PreComfort
Economy
Protection
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Occupancy sensor
Air quality
Temperature
Cooling ceiling
Shading
Window contact
Heating
Ventilation
Dew point sensor
EnOcean
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For electrically operated windows, these can also be used for automatic night cooling in summer.
Load optimisationCommunication between systems
for automation of energy centres and systems for the generation and distribution of heat-ing and cooling water enables needs-based adjustment of the fl ow temperatures. This allows transfer losses to be minimised and the overall effectiveness of the systems to be increased.
Air quality regulationDepending on the measured air
quality, the volume fl ow controller is used to introduce more or less fresh air into the room. If the air quality is good, air intake is reduced to a minimum volume fl ow. The central air conditioning unit for ventilation automatically adjusts the level of ventilation based on the data communicated between the room automation system and the primary systems. This reduces the energy consump-tion of the fans by up to 45 %. In the event of zero occupancy, the volume fl ow is reduced to a minimum.
Constant light controlIf a minimum light strength
in the room is not reached but the room is occupied, the constant light control function switches on automatically. Con-versely, if the amount of external light increases, the proportion of artifi cial light automatically reduces or is switched off once a suitable lighting strength is reached. If the occupancy detector identifi es that the room is empty, the constant light control function switches itself off on a time-delay basis.
Solar shadingControl of solar shading is integrat-
ed directly into the room automation system. The “thermo-automatic” function supports the heating and cooling function of the room if it is not occupied. To benefi t from sun light in winter, solar shading is raised to help heat the space using the sun’s rays. In summer, the solar shading is automatically activated to
reduce the energy yield from the sun and to assist cooling.
If the room is occupied and the sun is shining in strongly, the solar shading is auto-matically activated. The louvre adjustment optimises the angle of the louvre according to the position of the sun. The blades are positioned in such a way as to prevent blind-ing from direct sunlight while keeping the need for artifi cial lighting to a minimum in order to reduce energy consumption.
The shading correction function (see fi g. 3) calculates the shadow movement on the facades of the building, depending on the position of the sun, the facade orientation and the position and coordinates of the surrounding buildings that provide shade. This prevents unnecessary activation of the solar shading and increased energy consump-tion due to the use of artifi cial light within the building.
CO2/VOC
Shading object
Shaded building
Facade to be consideredα
βP0 = (0, 0, 0)
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EW
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The use of Ethernet cabling right down to fi eld level provides a transparent network for commissioning and maintenance; depend-ing on requirements, the relevant IP-based protocol can be used for communication on this network.
BACnet/IPBACnet/IP can be used on all PC-based hardware platforms – down to fi eld level – as a comprehensive Ethernet protocol. The protocol and the confi guration are inte-grated directly into the TwinCAT software and are therefore not restricted to certain control models. Depending on the scope of requirements, a powerful BACnet device can be confi gured. For TwinCAT a PLC library is available which represents the individual
BACnet objects directly as PLC code. Every control unit can be submitted as server and/or client. A further advantage is offered by the automapping functions both for attached I/Os and for PLC objects.
OPC Unifi ed Architecture (UA)OPC-UA can be used on all PC-based hard-ware platforms right down to fi eld level as a single, comprehensive Ethernet protocol. As secure, reliable and vendor-neutral control protocol for transporting raw data and pre-processed information, OPC-UA can be used as server and as client. To the existing OPC industry standard it adds major attributes such as platform independence, scalability, high availability and Internet capability. The backup concept contains options for
user authentication, signing of messages, and encryption of transferred user data. To record the current value of a tempera-ture sensor, the event of an excess in tem-perature or the historic average temperature, three OPC servers were necessary (DA, AE and HDA). With OPC-UA, this requirement can be met very easily in a single component.
System topology
The design of a building topology does not depend on the application.
Structured Ethernet cabling is always the backbone.
System topology
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The demands on the control technical requirements vary a great deal, depending on the use of the building components. To meet these requirements, the Beckhoff “head stations” automation module offers different performance classes (see below). These permit scaling of the control platform to match performance. The use of a decen-tralised Web server on Industrial PCs and Embedded PCs also allows uncomplicated access to different system components.
Room controllers are compact solutions for room automation across different building systems.
The Industrial PCs for controlling primary systems provide suffi cient computing power for complex control tasks such as the calcula-tion of algorithms for system optimisation at runtime or simulation processes in laborato-ries. Furthermore, these PCs are also suitable for long-term data storage, e.g. of trends for continuous system adjustment. All controls
are freely programmable. This allows devel-opment of a uniform control concept for the different requirements in the system com-ponents. If the system is extended, this can be achieved by replacing the head station without the need for major changes to the user program.
Air-conditioning
Room 1
Office 1
Shop 1
BMSMain switch
Floor controller Room 2
Office 2
Shop 2
Room n
Office n
Shop n
Ventilation and heating, hot water generation
Rooftop
Typical hotel/apartment fl oor
Typical offi ce fl oor
Typical shop fl oor
Basement
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MP-Bus
M-Bus
DMX
DALIEnOcean
Field level
Management level
Automation level
BACnet/IP, real-time Ethernet, ADS, OPC UA, Modbus TCP, PROFINET, EtherCAT
System topology
DALI
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CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
CO2/VOC
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
°C°C
Ethernet TCP/IP
Ethernet TCP/IP
Central room automation with CX8000 and BK9000This set-up offers maximum fl exibility in room automation because all functions are combined on a central zone controller.
Non-central I/O stations are located in the individual zones which pick up the fi eld sig-nals on site and forward them. The reduced amount of cabling is of benefi t here as is the option of remote access down to the fi eld
level. For operation, only one program per zone needs to be maintained.
Non-central room automation with CX5010 and BC9191This set-up offers maximum modularity because every zone has a non-central control system for which the parameters can be
freely defi ned. An Embedded controller in each zone communicates with the BMS, in order to transfer the entire data. This solution offers independence from the central control unit, but requires more work when it comes
to commissioning and maintenance. The non-centralised set-up is particularly well suited to the sort of recurring applications that arise in hotels, for example.
System topology
Flexibility in the choice of control architecture
During automation planning of zones, different approaches can be used
regarding the control philosophy.
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The following software solutions are suitable for connection of third-party systems and to ensure a single solution throughout:
FIASThe Fidelio FIAS protocol (Fidelio Interface and Application Specifi cation) is becom-ing the world’s leading hotel management software. Since there is a constantly growing demand for networked systems and room automations in hotels, the TwinCAT FIAS Server provides a direct FIAS interface that facilitates smooth communication between hotel management system and PLC.
CrestronCrestron Electronics is a market-leader in media management systems. In addition to the management of audio and video systems, building services components can also be integrated. The data between the Crestron management system and Beckhoff hardware is exchanged via Ethernet. For the Crestron control systems, software modules (user modules) are available. The Crestron control-ler can access read and write commands; the Beckhoff controller can, with the aid of the TwinCAT Crestron Server, write data to the Crestron control system or extract data from it.
B & OBang & Olufsen is world-famous for its unique range of high-quality audio, video and multi-media products. The TwinCAT Bang & Olufsen Server is a software package for access to the B & O Master-link Gateway. It enables communication between a TwinCAT PLC and the Bang & Olufsen multimedia network via TCP/IP.
Integration of external systems
On the sensor/actuator and automation level, different fi eldbuses such as LON, EIB/KNX, DALI,
DMX, EnOcean, M-Bus or MP-Bus can be used. Depending on requirements, these can be freely
combined, i.e. no expensive gateway solutions are required because the protocols can be con-
nected directly via the Bus Terminal system.
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Integrated building automation
HVAC Facade
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Integrated building automation in detail
For the realisation of building automation solutions, Beckhoff offers a comprehensive range of
hardware and software modules that can be used both in individual building systems and across
different systems. The following pages contain examples to illustrate the use of individual compo-
nents in the different building systems.
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Room automation
Room automation across different building systems does not just ensure the individual wellbeing
of the user, it is also of great importance to the energy-effi cient operation of a building and offers
massive savings potential. Intelligent linking of individual physical data points does not just reduce
their number and therefore the system’s susceptibility to error, it also lowers energy consumption.
This leads to considerable cost reductions both in the construction phase and during operation.
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Beckhoff solutions Beckhoff hardware
Communication between the individual automation stations takes place via Ethernet TCP/IP. The level of automation in a room can be individually adjusted with free confi guration of the individual Bus Terminals. Alternatively, the BC9191 Room Controller integrates these functions within a single module. Rooms and/or areas with repeat requirements need only be programmed once and – depend-ing on the number – replicated. This way, there is nothing to stop a cross-service, effi cient room automation in accordance with energy effi ciency class A.
The extension of the PLC library TwinCAT PLC HVAC contains comprehensive functions for room automation. By coupling a daylight-dependent control unit with the glare protection and the heating and cooling function, synergies can be created and used. Different func-tions in PLC modules are represented on an object-oriented basis: . automatic lighting . automatic stairwell lighting . twilight control . daylight switching . constant light control . shading correction . control of solar shading . event-driven operation of solar shading . priority control . thermo-automatic control . weather protection . solar shading . FanCoil regulation . function selection heating/cooling . target value setting for different energy levels
Bus Terminals | Digital and analog inputs
Inputs Digital Analog
24 V
DC
230
V AC
pote
ntia
l-fre
e
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
Resi
stan
ce
PT10
00/N
I100
0
KL1002 2
KL1404 4
KL1408 4
KL1804 4
KL1808 8
KL1809 16
KL1814 4
KL1859 8/8
KL1702 2
KL1722 2*
KL3001 1
KL3002 2
KL3011 1
KL3012 2
KL3021 1
KL3022 2
KL3061 1
KL3062 2
KL3404 4
KL3408 8
KL3444 4
KL3448 8
KL3454 4
KL3458 8
KL3464 4
KL3468 8
KM1644 4#
BC9191 3 3 1 1
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Bus Terminals | Digital and analog outputs
* without power contacts# manual/automatic operation
Integrated building automation | Room automation
Beckhoff Room Controller
Compact regulation of individual rooms takes place using the BC9191 Room Controller. With its PLC and directly implemented I/Os it is designed to suit room automation requirements.
The Room Controller can either be operated as an autonomous controller or as a decentralised data point collector with integrated emergency program. It has a standard program that can be extended as required. Outputs Digital
24 V
DC
| 0.0
1 A
24 V
DC
| 0.5
A
24 V
DC
| 1.5
A
24 V
DC
| 2 A
24 V
DC
| 4 A
KL2012 2
KL2022 2
KL2404 4
KL2408 8
KL2424 4
KL2442 2
KL2512 2
KL2602
KL2622
KL2631
KL2641
KL2702-0020
KL2722
KL2732
KL2751
KL2751-0011
KL2761
KL2761-0011
KL2784 2
KL2794 4
KM2604
KM2614
KM2652
KL4001
KL4002
KL4404
KL4408
KL4011
KL4012
KL4414
KL4418
KL4031
KL4032
KL4434
KL4438
KL4494
KL4424
KL4428
BC9191 1
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Bus Terminals | Bus systems
Bus systems
DALI
DMX
EIB/
KNX
LON
EnO
cean
MP-
Bus
Mod
bus
RTU
RS23
2
RS48
5
KL6581 x
KL6583 x
KL6021-0023 x
KL6023 x
KL6811 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
EL6851 x
EL6851-0010 x
KL6771 x
KL6031 x x
KL6041 x
BC9191 x
Analog Dimming
24 V
DC
| 8 A
24 V
AC
| 2 A
230
V AC
| 0.
3 A
230
V AC
| 0.
5 A
230
V AC
| 1
A
230
V AC
| 1.
5 A
230
V AC
| 2
A
230
V AC
| 6
A
230
V AC
| 10
A
230
V AC
| 16
A
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
230
V AC
| 1.
35 A
230
V AC
| 2.
7 A
1
2
2*
1
1#
2
2
2*
1
1*
1
1*
4
4#
2#
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
2/2
4
8
1 3 1 2
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HVAC
The control of heating, ventilation and air conditioning is very important in building automation
both concerning the wellbeing of the user and with regard to energy consumption. Alongside the
standard hardware portfolio for integration of all data points, Beckhoff provides a software tool
that covers the entire scope of function of an intelligent HVAC control system. The software library
TwinCAT PLC HVAC offers programmers and users the following benefi ts: effi cient parameterisation
and commissioning, a consistently high level of system functionality, good readability and expand-
ability of programs, as a condition for ease of maintenance over many years and expandability of
systems, improved reusability of templates for systems or system modules, easy training of service
personnel, defi nition of a clear, object-oriented program structure, and good documentability of
programs.
Integrated building automation | HVAC
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Bus Terminals | Digital and analog inputs
Beckhoff hardware
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Beckhoff solutions
TwinCAT PLC HVAC provides users with software modules to represent actuators, analog modules, controllers, set point modules, clocks, and other functions. As complete software modules they allow e.g. the straightforward scaling of an analog value or the implementation of energy saving functions such as: . summer night cooling . summer compensation . sequence control . time schedulers . enthalpy calculationFor comprehensive use of Bus Terminals for M-Bus, MP-Bus, LON, EIB/KNX and Modbus, other PLC libraries are available.
The system is rounded off by manual operating modules for integration into the control cabinet door; these allow monitoring and operation of the system from outside. Process data is represented directly using the K-bus in the PLC. The coloured confi gurable LEDs give a clear view of the system status.
Inputs Digital Analog
24 V
DC
230
V AC
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
Tem
pera
ture
mea
sure
men
t
KL1002 2
KL1404 4
KL1408 4
KL1804 4
KL1808 8
KL1809 16
KL1814 4
KL1859 8/8
KL1702 2
KL1722 2*
KL3001 1
KL3002 2
KL3011 1
KL3012 2
KL3021 1
KL3022 2
KL3061 1
KL3062 2
KL3201 1
KL3202 2
KL3204 4
KL3208-0010 8
KL3404 4
KL3408 8
KL3444 4
KL3448 8
KL3454 4
KL3458 8
KL3464 4
KL3468 8
KM1644 4#
KL8519/KL9309 16#
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Integrated building automation | HVAC
Bus Terminals | Digital and analog outputs
* without power contacts# manual/automatic operation
Outputs Digital
24 V
DC
| 0.5
A
24 V
DC
| 1.5
A
24 V
DC
| 2 A
24 V
DC
| 4 A
24 V
DC
| 8 A
24 V
AC
| 2 A
230
V AC
| 0.
3 A
230
V AC
| 0.
5 A
230
V AC
| 1
A
230
V AC
| 1.
5 A
KL2012 2
KL2022 2
KL2404 4
KL2408 8
KL2424 4
KL2442 2 1
KL2602
KL2622
KL2631
KL2641
KL2702-0020 2
KL2722 2
KL2732 2*
KL2791
KL2784 2
KL2794 4
KM2604
KM2614
KM2652
KL8524/KL9309 2x4#
KL8528/KL9309 8#
KL8548/KL9309
KL4001
KL4002
KL4404
KL4408
KL4011
KL4012
KL4414
KL4418
KL4031
KL4032
KL4434
KL4438
KL4494
KL4424
KL4428
KM4602
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Bus Terminals | Bus systems
Bus systems
M-B
us
MP-
Bus
Mod
bus
RTU
RS23
2
RS48
5
LON
EIB/
KNX
KL6781 x
KL6771 x
KL6031 x x
KL6041 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
Analog Adjustable
230
V AC
| 2
A
230
V AC
| 6
A
230
V AC
| 16
A
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
230
V AC
| 0.
85 A
2
2*
1
1#
1
4#
4#
2#
8#
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
2/2
4
8
2#
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Facade
Facades must satisfy a variety of different requirements. At the architectural design stage, aes-
thetic considerations are paramount since it is the facade which determines the visual appear-
ance of the building. However, on a construction level, the facade must satisfy requirements with
regard to insulation against heat and cold, protection against glare, and security.
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CO2
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Beckhoff solutions
Comprehensive functions for the operation of a facade control system are available in the software library TwinCAT PLC HVAC. It has been extended to become a building automation library across different building systems and it integrates functions such as: . solar shading . shading correction . thermo-automatic control . twilight control . weather protection . defi ned scenariosIn addition, the library offers assistance in the representation of facade elements and elements that cast shadows on a facade.
The use of fi eldbus systems such as EIB/KNX, LON and EnOcean is supplemented for these areas by suitable PLC libraries.
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Bus Terminals | Digital and analog inputs
Beckhoff hardware
* without power contacts# manual/automatic operation
Inputs Digital Analog
Brea
k-in
ala
rm
24 V
DC
230
V AC
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
KL1002 2
KL1362 2
KL1404 4
KL1408 4
KL1804 4
KL1808 8
KL1809 16
KL1814 4
KL1859 8/8
KL1702 2
KL1722 2*
KL1362 2
KL3001 1
KL3002 2
KL3011 1
KL3012 2
KL3021 1
KL3022 2
KL3061 1
KL3062 2
KL3404 4
KL3408 8
KL3444 4
KL3448 8
KL3454 4
KL3458 8
KL3464 4
KL3468 8
KM1644 4#
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Beckhoff hardware
Bus Terminals | Digital outputs Bus Terminals | Bus systems
Bus systems
EIB/
KNX
LON
EnO
cean
KL6581 x
KL6583 x
KL6021-0023 x
KL6023 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
Outputs Digital
24 V
DC
| 0.5
A
24 V
DC
| 2 A
24 V
DC
| 4 A
24 V
DC
| 8 A
24 V
AC
| 2 A
230
V AC
| 0.
5 A
230
V AC
| 1
A
230
V AC
| 1.
5 A
230
V AC
| 2
A
230
V AC
| 6
A
230
V AC
| 16
A
KL2012 2
KL2022 2
KL2404 4
KL2408 8
KL2424 4
KL2442 2 1
KL2512
KL2602 2
KL2622 2*
KL2631 1
KL2641 1#
KL2712 2
KL2702-0020 2
KL2722 2
KL2732 2*
KL2784 2
KL2794 4
KM2604 4
KM2614 4#
KM2652 2#
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Lighting
Both natural and artifi cial light can affect mood, health and behaviour. The right lighting can there-
fore have a positive effect on consumer behaviour and worker productivity. In the fi eld of building
automation, an increasing interest is therefore given to lighting. A main focus of lighting technol-
ogy, in addition to the right choice of lamps and fi ttings, lies in the area of control and regulation
of different lighting scenarios.
Integrated building automation | Lighting
DALI LED
DMXDM
2 A16 A
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Bus Terminals | Digital outputs
Bus Terminals | Bus systems
Bus systems
DALI
DMX
EIB/
KNX
LON
EnO
cean
KL6581 x
KL6583 x
KL6811 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
EL6851 x
EL6851-0010 x
Outputs Digital Dimming
24 V
DC
| 1.5
A
24 V
DC
| 2 A
24 V
DC
| 4 A
24 V
DC
| 8 A
24 V
AC
| 2 A
230
V AC
| 0.
3 A
230
V AC
| 0.
5 A
230
V AC
| 1
A
230
V AC
| 1.
5 A
230
V AC
| 2
A
230
V AC
| 6
A
230
V AC
| 16
A
230
V AC
| 1.
35 A
230
V AC
| 2.
7 A
KL2022 2
KL2424 4
KL2442 2 1
KL2512 2
KL2602 2
KL2622 2*
KL2631 1
KL2641 1#
KL2702-0020 2
KL2722 2
KL2732 2*
KL2751 1
KL2751-0011 1*
KL2761 1
KL2761-0011 1*
KL2784 2
KL2794 4
KM2604 4
KM2614 4#
KM2652 2#
Beckhoff solutions
As a supplement to the comprehensive hardware portfolio, the extend-ed PLC library TwinCAT PLC HVAC offers lighting functions such as: . constant light control . daylight switching . automatic dimmer system . switching of stairwell lighting . switching of automatic lights . dimming and switching functions.To assist these functions, the bus systems DALI, DMX, EIB/KNX, LON and EnOcean can each be integrated into the lighting system with their own PLC library. The DALI library contains the basic commands described in the DALI standard and the extended commands for dis-charge lamps and emergency lighting.
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Logging of energy data
Due to dwindling energy resources, higher operating costs and the increasingly centralised admin-
istration of buildings and real estate, there is growing demand for exact recording of energy and
consumption data. The combination of PC technology with a comprehensive Bus Terminal port-
folio means Beckhoff provides the ideal platform for this task. Seamless integration of record-
ing of energy and consumption data of all building systems into the automation system gives
rise to major savings potentials and synergy effects both during construction of the building and
its subsequent operation. Furthermore, this system offers the option to store the collected data
externally in the Internet. This reduces the need for local data storage and allows access by all
authorised persons at any time.
Integrated building automation | Logging of energy data
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CurrentCurren
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Energy-effi cient operation of a system requires the use of comprehen-sive measuring technology. Alongside the standard portfolio of hard-ware and software, Beckhoff offers function modules in the TwinCAT PLC HVAC which simplify the use of the KL3403 power measurement terminal. The function modules provide the programmer with effective and peak values for power, voltage and output. Effective power, cos φ, energy consumption, apparent power, reactive power and power frequency are also output.
In addition, the free-of-charge M-Bus library TcKL6781 offers comprehensive options for processing data from M-Bus slaves directly in the PLC.
In combination with the multimeter terminal, TwinCAT Scope 2 offers a comfortable tool for graphical signal analysis and for data collection.
Furthermore, data from the bus systems EIB/KNX and LON can be processed just as easily with the help of the relevant libraries.
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Bus Terminals | Digital and analog inputs
Bus Terminals | Bus systems
Bus systems
M-B
us
Mod
bus
RTU
RS23
2
RS48
5
LON
EIB/
KNX
KL6781 x
KL6031 x x
KL6041 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
Inputs Digital Analog
24 V
DC
0…10
V
-10…
10 V
0…20
mA
4…20
mA
Pow
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KL1002 2
KL1404 4
KL1408 4
KL3204 4
KL3208-0010 8
KL3001 1
KL3002 2
KL3011 1
KL3012 2
KL3021 1
KL3022 2
KL3061 1
KL3062 2
KL3403 3
KL3403-0010 3
KL3403-0333 3
KL3681 1
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ADS, OPC, Ethernet, Serial, USB, Fieldbus, WiFi, WLAN
Remote maintenance
Due to its complexity, the automation of buildings and real estate requires access using remote
diagnostics, remote maintenance and remote control. To avoid unnecessary costs caused by system
failures, rapid support by specialists is required for error diagnosis, software maintenance, and for
the import of updates. For ongoing building operation and for system optimisation, information
on process sizes is required together with warning and error messages made available to service
personnel by e-mail, for example.
Integrated building automation | Remote maintenance
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Diagnostics and services . networking via cable (e.g. ISDN, DSL) or per mobile radio (e.g. GSM, EDGE, UMTS) . availability of known Internet technologies such as FTP, HTML, SOAP, WCF, REST, WebService, through the use of PC-based automation technology . use of Cloud services from PLC such as data logging, support of communication protocols BACnet/IP, OPC/UA, IEC 61850 (extension of IEC 61850-7-420), IEC 60870-5-102, IEC 60870-5-103 and IEC 60870-5-104 . use of TwinCAT Scope 2 for logging of trend data on the scope server
Remote control . The sending of SMS and e-mail directly from the control unit for notifi cation of Remote Desktop, Lync or Team Viewer service personnel, enables operation of the entire PC via Internet/Intranet, including across major distances. . observation and operation using HTML pages stored directly on the control unit
Remote programming . full access to the control unit for modifi cation of the system confi guration and the control program . update of boot projects under WEC with TwinCAT Management Server . VPN router for secure access via Internet/Intranet or mobile radio
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The operation and monitoring of processes is a very important aspect of building automation in
which customer-specifi c requirements vary according to building type and/or usage. As a result,
the tasks to be performed at central building control, automation and fi eld level are very varied.
With the aid of standard technologies such as Ethernet TCP/IP, unlimited, system-wide access to all
units is possible.
Operating and monitoring
Integrated building automation | Operating and monitoring
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Building management (control level)Based on standard PC and IT technology as operating and monitor-ing platform, PC-based control meets the requirements of the SCADA system in use.
Beckhoff offers a comprehensive portfolio of Industrial PCs with detached DVI/USB panel and Panel PCs – with or without multi-touch display. Depending on the SCADA system in use, standard communication interfaces are available such as BACnet/IP, OPC/UA or Modbus TCP.
Local system operation (automation level)The KL85xx, KM2652, KM1644 and KM4602 manual operating modules enable switching, controlling and observation of digital and analog signals as well as setting and reading of data and values in case of a controller failure. For the connection of the KL85xx a KL9309 is necessary.
Control Panels with multi-touch display and/or integrated key-board offer access to decentralised system components. The use of Ethernet panels and Embedded PCs enables Web-based management via the integrated Web server. PLC and visualisation can run on the same device.
Room operation (fi eld level)Control is adjusted precisely to match requirements at fi eld level. Control Panels with multi-touch displays ranging between 5.7 and 24 inches are available. Standard operating devices on the market are integrated via standard interfaces. . connection of switches and pushbuttons via 24 V DC or
230 V AC . integration of compact room control units via EIB/KNX, LON, Modbus . connection of bidirectional radio technology via EnOcean
To connect all sensors and actuators, Beckhoff provides a compre-hensive hardware portfolio in the shape of Bus Terminals and PC interfaces.
Software libraries for EnOcean, EIB/KNX, LON, Modbus and serial communication complete the range of products.
Beckhoff hardware
Inputs Digital Analog
24 V
DC
230
V AC
0…10
V
KL1408 4
KL1804 4
KL1808 8
KL1809 16
KL1814 4
KL1859 8/8
KL1702 2
KL1722 2*
KM1644 4#
KL3464 4
KL3468 8
KL8519/KL9309 16#
Outputs Digital Analog
24 V
DC
| 0.5
A
230
V AC
| 6
A
0…10
V
KL8524/KL9309 4x2#
KL8528/KL9309 8#
KM2652 2#
KL8548/KL9309 8#
KM4602 2#
Bus systems
Mod
bus
RTU
RS23
2
RS48
5
LON
EIB/
KNX
EnO
cean
KL6031 x x
KL6041 x
KL6301 x
KL6401 x
KL6581 x
KL6583 x
KL6021-0023 x
KL6023 x
Bus Terminals | Digital and analog inputs
Bus Terminals | Digital and analog outputs
Bus Terminals | Bus systems
* without power contacts# manual/automatic operation
* without power contacts# manual/automatic operation
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Beckhoff Control Panels
Integrated building automation | Operating and monitoring
Beckhoff offers different Control Panel series in different versions for use as an independent operating and display unit detached from the control PC. By means of the DVI/USB Extended technology, the Control Panel can be operated up to 50 meters away from the PC.
The latest generation of Beckhoff Control Panel and Panel PC series CP2xxx and CP3xxx integrate multi-touch technology which enables the sort of new, intuitive operating concepts popular on smartphones and Windows 7.
Thanks to the projective capacitive touch screen technology, there is a very high touchpoint density that permits accurate, rapid operation.
Widescreen displays in 16:9 format from 7 to 24 inches supple-ment the classic 4:3 formats of 12, 15 and 19 inches. All panels are offered in landscape or portrait format.
The multi-touch panels, housed in a slimline aluminium or stain-less steel case with a glass panel at the front, are extremely robust. Their minimal profi le depth and the slimline casing give them an extremely elegant appearance and allow them to compliment modern architecture.
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Section 1 02 Industrial Building Automation
Section 2 24 Planning l Building systems l Solutions
Section 3 Product data
64 Modular automation components from Beckhoff 66 Open control architecture 68 Scalable control technology –
The right controller for every application 70 Bus Terminals – The complete I/O system 72 TwinCAT – The universal automation software platform 74 Information media
Prod
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ata
Product data for technicians
Beckhoff offers modular automation components of fi nely grained I/Os, scalable con-
trollers and modular software that enables implementation of all building automation
requirements, with particular focus on energy effi ciency and sustainability. In combi-
nation, they enable application-specifi c solutions for all building types and utilisation
options.
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Modular automation components from Beckhoff
TwinCAT – The universal automation software platform
For building automation applications Beckhoff offers a system consisting of software, control-
lers and Bus Terminals. The fl exible application options of the three system components facilitate
integration of the requirements for automation solutions. This section describes the core building
automation components.
Maximum fl exibilityPC-based control technology enables all building functions and function changes to be realised in software based on TwinCAT, which consists of a wide range of software modules and offers users maximum fl exibility. The use of standard software compo-nents, which integrate all key building functions, reduces the engineering costs signifi cantly.
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The I/O componentsThe Beckhoff Bus Terminal system for connection of data points features 400 different I/O terminals and supports all common sensors and actuators.
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The right controller for each applicationThe scalable, modular control system from Beckhoff offers the right solution for any task, from the high-performance Industrial PC or Embedded PC as main building computer up to local Ethernet controllers.
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Scalable control technology Bus Terminals – The complete I/O system
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Open control architecture
BACnet/IP, real-time Ethernet, ADS, OPC-UA, Modbus TCP, PROFINET
ERPFMSMaster computer
Digital inputDigital input
Digital input
Digital outputDigital output
Digital output
Analog inputAnalog input
Analog input
Analog outputAnalog output
Analog output
Embedded PC, Bus Terminals
Room Controller, Bus Terminals
Field level
Management level
Automation level
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Bus Coupler,
Bus Terminals
EnOcean
Digital I/O Digital I/O
Digital I/ODigital I/O
DMX
DALI
Analog I/O Analog I/O
Analog I/OAnalog I/O
M-Bus
PROFIBUS
Modbus RTU
LON
PROFINET
EIB/KNX
CANopenDMX
MP-Bus
Embedded PC, Bus Terminals
Embedded PC, Bus Terminals Bus Coupler, Bus TerminalsEmbedded PC, Bus Terminals
Embedded PC, Bus Terminals
Panel PC
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Scalable control technology – The right controller for every appl
Bus Terminal
Controller
BC9100
Embedded PC CX8090, CX8091 Embedded PC CX9001
Embedded PC CX5010
Control cabinet Industrial PC
C6925
Panel PC CP2215-0001
Room Controller BC9191 Room Controller BC9191 PLC
Single roomSmall application
Single roomZone control
HVACSystem
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ication
Panel PC CP2215-0001
Panel PC CP2215-0001
Control cabinet Industrial PC C5210
Control cabinet Industrial PC C6930
Embedded PC CX5010
Embedded PC CX9020
Embedded PC CX2020
Industrial PCsPanel PCs
Floor control Building control Building management system
ARM-based Embedded PCs
x86-based Embedded PCs
AREm
Scalable controller performance: from 16-bit CPU to x86 CPU with 2.1 GHz on 4 cores
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Bus Terminals – The complete I/O system
The Beckhoff Bus Terminal system sup-
ports all common sensors and actuators
with 400 different I/O terminals.
Universal dimmer terminals with
automatic load detection for
control of bright-ness values
indepen dent of the fi eldbus
DMX master or slave for integration of lighting, movable light elements or
mixing consoles via EtherCAT
Ethernet
Bus Terminal Controller series BC with integrated IEC 61131-3 PLC
Embedded PC series CX with integrated fi eldbus slave
Bus Coupler series BK, the link between Bus Terminals and fi eldbus
Embedded PC series CX for PLC and Motion Control applications
Head station of the Bus Terminals: Bus Couplers, Bus Terminal Controllers or Embedded PCs
Bus Terminals in 1-, 2-, 4-, 8- and 16-channel modularity with mixing of any signal type; HD (High-Density) Bus Terminals with 16 connection points in a 12 mm housing for reducing space require-ments and costs
BK1250 “Compact”
Coupler between E-bus and K-bus
terminals
3-phase power measurement terminal for the measurement of all relevant elec-trical data of the supply network
Digital multi-meter terminal for the direct measurement of current and voltage
Potential feed terminals for the confi gura-tion of differ-ent potential groups
Pressure measuring terminals
for the mea-surement of differential
and absolute pressures
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Manual operating modules enable switching, controlling and monitoring of digital and analog signals as well as setting and reading of data and values in the event of a controller failure. Proc-ess data connection via K-bus interface with K-Bus extension (up to 31 mod-ules). Signal connection via KL9309.
Bus end terminal
TwinSAFE Bus Termi-
nals for the connection of all com-mon safety
sensors and actuators
EnOcean master for receiving or sending signals via radio trans-mission
Communication termi-nals for the integration of subsystems such as EIB/KNX, LON, DALI or RS232
More effi cient manual/emergency operation using Bus Terminals: switch or potentiometer in Bus Terminal format for process data change independent of the con-troller
Bus Terminals with a maximum measuring error of ±0.01% extend the range of applica-tions to high-preci-sion measurement technology.
M-Bus master terminal for direct connec-tion of M-Bus devices
Terminal bus extension for the connection of up to 255 (instead of 64) Bus Terminals to a station
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TwinCAT – The universal automation software platform
High-end PLC . international IEC 61131-3 programming standard . reusable software modules can be used . almost unlimited memory . no restrictions in terms of number of blocks and variables . minimum PLC cycle times through native code generation . high-speed software solutions for con-trollers, etc. . up to four runtime systems per PC, up to four tasks per runtime system
Solutions can be provided for all areas of building automation
with the aid of the TwinCAT universal software tool. The extensive
software libraries and supplements, which considerably simplify
engineering, continue the concept of the modular Beckhoff auto-
mation components at software level as well.
TwinCAT system architecture
p
Beckhoff TwinCAT ADS communication interface . universal, vertical, horizontal . cyclical/event-driven . data exchange and/or commands . open protocol with example code . available on Windows operating systems . access from the PLC via function block . components free of charge:
OCX/DLL/.NET/Script/Webservice
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TwinCAT
PC 2
TwinCAT
AutomationDeviceSpecification(ADS)
AutomationProtocols
OPC UA, ModbusTCP, Modbus RTU,3964R/RK512
IndustryProtocols
IEC 61850,IEC 61400-25,IEC 60870-5-10x,Crestron
IT Protocols
WLAN, Bluetooth,TCP, UDP, RAS, FTP,VPN, SNMP, SNTP,SMS, SMTP
WebServer IIS
XML,AJAX, ASP,DPWS/WSD
BuildingAutomationLibraries
Building Auto-mation Protocols
BACnet/IP, EnOcean,DALI, M-Bus, MP-Bus,EIB/KNX, LON,Crestron, FIAS
AcyclicTCP, UDP, Serial, Fieldbus
CyclicReal-time Ethernet
PC 1
BuildingAutomationHVACLibraries
WebServer IIS
TwinCAT ADS RouterTwinCAT ADS Router
Automation/industrial/IT protocols – TwinCAT supports all common standards.
TwinCATT TAA
AutomatioDeviceSpecificati(ADS)
WebServer IIS
XML,AJAX, ASPDPWS/WS
Transparency via ADS, continuous routing via: . local/network . UDP/TCP/serial/Bluetooth/fi eldbus/
EtherCAT/SOAP (HTTP)
TwinCAT network variables . publisher/subscriber variables via broadcast, multicast or unicast
Libraries for Building Automation: . TcKL6301 (EIB/KNX) . TcKL6401 (LON) . TcKL6581 (EnOcean) . TcKL6771 (MP-Bus) . TcKL6781 (M-Bus) . TwinCAT PLC Building Automation DALI . TwinCAT PLC HVAC
Additional libraries: . TwinCAT PLC Modbus RTU . TwinCAT PLC Serial Communication . TwinCAT PLC OPC UA . TwinCAT PLC IEC 60870-5-10x . TwinCAT PLC IEC 61850 Server
Supplements for Building Automation: . TwinCAT Bang & Olufsen Server . TwinCAT Building Automation Framework . TwinCAT Crestron Server . TwinCAT FIAS Server . TwinCAT BACnet/IP
Additional Supplements: . TwinCAT DataBase Server . TwinCAT Modbus TCP Server . TC ADS Communication Library . TwinCAT Scope 2 . TwinCAT TCP/IP Connection Server . TwinCAT XML Data Server . TwinCAT SMS/SMTP Server . TwinCAT DataBase Server . TwinCAT PLC HMI . TwinCAT PLC HMI Web
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The full version of the pow-erful TwinCAT automation software can be downloaded and tested free of charge for 30 days.
The online manualThe Beckhoff Information System contains information about the Beckhoff products and technical information, manuals, TwinCAT example codes, a knowledge base and much more.
Print media onlineThe Beckhoff catalogs and fl yers are available for download on the Internet. Printed copies are available on request. Please use our online order form to specify your requirements.
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www.beckhoff.com/newsletter
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Beckhoff®, TwinCAT®, EtherCAT®, Safety over EtherCAT®, TwinSAFE® and XFC® are registered trademarks of and licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH. Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owners.
© Beckhoff Automation GmbH 04/2012
The information provided in this brochure contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual application do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressively agreed in the terms of contract.
Information Media
Product DVD
Building automation image fl yer
Main catalog News catalog
Order no. DK352x
Order no. DK110x Order no. DK130x Order no. DK4000
Product overview
Order no. DK140x
PC Control magazine
Order no. DK600x
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Lithuania, Latvia, BelarusUAB “Santavilte”Europos pr. 121LT-46339 KaunasLithuaniaPhone: + 3 70 37 21 13 60info@santavilte.ltwww.santavilte.lt
MaltaJMartans AutomationIvy, Flat 1,Salvu Barbara Street,Mosta, MST 2433Phone: + 3 56 21 42 06 55info@jmartans.comwww.jmartans.com
NetherlandsIndustrial Automation LinkKüppersweg 712031 EB HaarlemPhone: + 31 23 / 5 18 51 40sales@ial.nlwww.ial.nl
NorwayBeckhoff Automation ASStensarmen 16 3112 TønsbergPhone: + 47 33 50 46 90info@beckhoff.nowww.beckhoff.no
PolandBeckhoff Automation Sp. z o.o.Żabieniec, ul. Ruczajowa 1505-500 PiasecznoPhone: + 48 22 / 7 50 47 00info@beckhoff.plwww.beckhoff.pl
PortugalBresimar Automação, S.A.Quinta do Simão – EN109 – EsgueiraApartado 30803801-101 AveiroPhone: + 351 234 / 30 33 20bresimar@bresimar.ptwww.bresimar.pt
Romania Kreatron Automation S.R.L.Str. Octavian Fodor nr. 113, ap. 13400434, Cluj-Napocajud. Cluj Phone: + 40 364 40 16 12 offi ce@kreatron.rowww.kreatron.ro
RussiaHeadquarters Beckhoff Automation OOOBakuninskaya St. 14, Building 9105005 MoscowPhone: + 7 495 / 9 81 64 54russia@beckhoff.comwww.beckhoff.ru
Representation North-West Federal DistrictBeckhoff Automation GmbHVasilyevsky Island, 7-ya Liniya St. 76, Offi ce 620 199178 Saint-Petersburg Phone: + 7 812 / 332 62 05 north-westfo@beckhoff.ru
RepresentationSouthern Federal DistrictBeckhoff Automation GmbHDalnyaya St. 43, Offi ce 202350051 KrasnodarPhone: +7 861 / 279 67 23south@beckhoff.ru
Representation Ural Federal DistrictBeckhoff Automation GmbHKomsomolskaya St. 37,Offi ce 402/4620049 EkaterinburgPhone: + 7 3 43 / 3 79 98 73uralfo@beckhoff.ru
Representation Volga Federal DistrictBeckhoff Automation GmbHKrasnoarmeyskaya St.1, Offi ce 312 443010 SamaraPhone: + 7 846 / 2 69 80 67volgafo@beckhoff.ru
SloveniaBeckhoff Avtomatizacija d.o.o.Zbiljska cesta 41215 MedvodePhone: + 3 86 / 13 61 30 80info@beckhoff.siwww.beckhoff.si
SpainHeadquartersBeckhoff Automation S.A.Edifi cio Testa Sant CugatAvda. Alcalde Barnils, 64-6808174 Sant Cugat (Barcelona)Phone: + 34 93 / 5 84 49 97info@beckhoff.eswww.beckhoff.es
Sales Offi ce BilbaoBeckhoff Automation S.A.Edifi cio UdondoC. Ribera de Axpe, no 504a planta, Ofi cina 4-548950 Erandio (Bilbao)Phone: + 34 94 / 4 31 40 75info@beckhoff.es
Sales Offi ce MadridBeckhoff Automation S.A.Edifi cio CimagaSierra de Cazorla, 1Planta Baja, Ofi cina E28290 Las Matas (Madrid)Phone: + 34 91 / 6 36 43 57madrid@beckhoff.es
SwedenHeadquartersBeckhoff Automation AB Stenåldersgatan 2A 21376 Malmö Phone: + 46 (0) 40 / 6 80 81 60 info@beckhoff.se www.beckhoff.se
Sales Offi ce GothenburgBeckhoff Automation ABTillfällavägen 1543363 SävedalenPhone: + 46 (0) 40 / 6 80 81 41info@beckhoff.se
Sales Offi ce StockholmBeckhoff Automation ABFrösundaviks Allé 1516970 SolnaPhone: + 46 (0) 40 / 6 80 81 60info@beckhoff.se
Sales Offi ce VärnamoBeckhoff Automation ABVästbovägen 5333153 Värnamo Phone: + 46 (0) 40 / 6 80 81 60info@beckhoff.se
SwitzerlandHeadquartersBeckhoff Automation AGRheinweg 98200 SchaffhausenPhone: + 41 (0) 52 / 6 33 40 40info@beckhoff.chwww.beckhoff.ch
Offi ce ZurichBeckhoff Automation AGFelsenrainstrasse 18052 ZurichPhone: + 41 (0) 52 / 633 40 40info@beckhoff.ch
Offi ce DerendingenBeckhoff Automation AGApplication/Software DevelopmentHauptstrasse 394552 DerendingenPhone: + 41 (0) 32 / 566 16 50info@beckhoff.ch
Sales + Support Center Suisse RomandeBeckhoff Automation AGEn Chamard 351442 Montagny-près-YverdonPhone: + 41 (0) 24 / 447 27 - 00yverdon@beckhoff.ch
Support Center Ticinop.project saglVia Pianella 196596 Gordola Phone: + 41 (0) 91 / 745 01 11ticino@beckhoff.ch
TurkeyBeckhoff Otomasyon ltd. şti.Gardenya-3 Plaza No: 18-1934758 Ataşehir IstanbulPhone: + 90 216 580 9830info@beckhoff.com.trwww.beckhoff.com.tr
UK, IrelandBeckhoff Automation Ltd.The BoathouseStation RoadHenley-on-ThamesOxon RG9 1AZGreat BritainPhone: + 44 14 91 / 41 05 39info@beckhoff.co.ukwww.beckhoff.co.uk
North AmericaUSAHeadquarters and Training CenterBeckhoff Automation LLC12150 Nicollet Avenue SouthBurnsville, MN 55337Phone: + 1 952 / 890 0000beckhoff.usa@beckhoff.comwww.beckhoffautomation.com
East Region Headquarters and Training CenterBeckhoff Automation LLCCharlotte, NCPhone: + 1 704 / 910 4367east.usa@beckhoff.com
East Region SalesBeckhoff Automation LLCCoplay, PAPhone: + 1 952 / 212 6226newengland@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCHanover, PAPhone: + 1 717 / 634 5536northeast.sales@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCRochester Hills, MIPhone: + 1 248 / 828 5310michigan@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCIndianapolis, INPhone: + 1 317 / 703 9115mideast.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCLake Wylie, SCPhone: + 1 803 / 746 5491east.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCApex, NCPhone: + 1 919 / 367 0349southeast.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCAtlanta, GAPhone: + 1 770 / 403 8868georgia@beckhoff.com
Central Region Sales and Training CenterBeckhoff Automation LLCFond du Lac, WIPhone: + 1 920 / 251 2777wisconsin@beckhoff.com
Central Region SalesBeckhoff Automation LLCBurnsville, MN 55337Phone: + 1 952 / 890 0000north.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCLemont, ILPhone: + 1 630 / 631 8467midwest.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCRogers, ARPhone: + 1 479 / 925 2951south.usa@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCCedar Park, TXPhone: + 1 512 / 250 9809southwest.sales@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCJustin, TXPhone: + 1 817 / 428 5314southwest.sales@beckhoff.com
West Region SalesBeckhoff Automation LLCSan Diego, CAPhone: + 1 858 / 546 1111west.sales@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCLa Crescenta, CAPhone: + 1 818 / 224 9065losangeles@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCSan Francisco Bay Area, CAPhone: + 1 408 / 425 1025norcal@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCPhoenix, AZPhone: + 1 602 / 354 0506arizona@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCArvada, COPhone: + 1 303 / 429 0758mountain.sales@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation LLCMill Creek, WAPhone: + 1 425 / 451 4444northwest.sales@beckhoff.com
West Region Technical CenterBeckhoff Automation LLCSan Diego, CAPhone: + 1 858 / 546 1111west.application@beckhoff.com
CanadaHeadquarters Sales, Training Center andApplication DevelopmentBeckhoff Automation Canada Ltd.2900 Argentia Road, Suite 7Mississauga, ON L5N 7X9Phone: + 1 289 / 627 1900canada@beckhoff.com
Canada SalesBeckhoff Automation Canada Ltd.Toronto, ONPhone: +1 905 / 466 4371canada@beckhoff.com
Beckhoff Automation Canada Ltd.London, ONPhone: + 1 519 / 451 8572canada@beckhoff.com
MexicoMexico Sales and Application DevelopmentIntegra Automation, SA de CVAv. Industrias 325-A78399 Fracc. TalleresSan Luis Potosí, S.L.P.Phone: + 52 444 / 822 2615 al 17mexico@beckhoff.com
South AmericaArgentinaeFALCOMAlcorta 2411CPA B1744HFMMoreno / Buenos AiresPhone: + 54 237 / 463 1151info@efalcom.com www.efalcom.com
BoliviaBAVARIA S.R.L.P.O. Box: 4923C. Mario Diez de Medina, N° 32Zona MorocolloLa PazPhone: + 591 2 277 13 78alvarobaptista@bavaria.bowww.bavaria.bo
BrazilHeadquartersBeckhoff Automação Industrial Ltda. Rua Continental, 146São Bernardo do Campo São Paulo 09750-060 Phone: + 55 (11) 4126-3232 info@beckhoff.com.br www.beckhoff.com.br
Offi ce CampinasBeckhoff Automação Industrial Ltda.Edifício Empresarial Torre do CasteloRua Francisco Otaviano, 60Sala 94 – Bairro ChapadãoCampinas 13070-056 – SPPhone: + 55 (19) 3368-7288info@beckhoff.com.br
Offi ce JoinvilleBeckhoff Automação Industrial Ltda.Rua Dona Francisca, 1113 – Salas 904/905Bairro SaguaçuJoinville 89221-006 – SCPhone: + 55 47 3439 - 0908info@beckhoff.com.br
ColombiaSENTRONIC LTDACalle 112 70-B-18BogotáPhone: + 57 1 533 4323sensores@sentronic.com.cowww.sentronic.com.co
CONTROLTECH LtdaCra 21 159-12 of 103C.P: 110131 BogotáPhone: + 57 1 471 4890controltech@controltech.cowww.controltech.co
UruguayComando Ltda.Dr. J. de Salterain 1142Montevideo 11200Phone: + 598 (2) / 400-7923comando@comandonet.comwww.comandonet.com
AfricaSouth AfricaHeadquartersBeckhoff Automation (Pty) Ltd6 Ateljee StreetRandpark RidgeRandburgGauteng2194Phone: + 27 (0) 11 795 2898info@beckhoff.co.zawww.beckhoff.co.za
Offi ce Cape TownBeckhoff Automation (Pty) LtdGiuliva House, 47 Blaauwberg RoadTable View, 7441Phone: + 27 (0) 79 493 2288info@beckhoff.co.za
Offi ce DurbanBeckhoff Automation (Pty) LtdSuite 7A, 58A Beechgate CrescentSouthgate Business ParkKwaZulu-NatalPhone: +27 (0) 861 2325 4633info@beckhoff.co.za
AsiaChina HeadquartersBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.5th Floor, No. 163 JiangChang San Road Shanghai Shibei Industrial ZoneShanghai, 200436Phone: + 86 21 / 66 31 26 66info@beckhoff.com.cnwww.beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce Beijing Beckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.Room 1801-1803, Tower T3, Xihuan Plaza, No.1, Xizhimenwai Avenue Xicheng DistrictBeijing, 100044Phone: + 86 10 / 58 30 12 36 beijing@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce Guangzhou Beckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.Room 4118-4119Yaozhong Plaza9 West Linhe RoadTianhe DistrictGuangzhou, 510620Phone: + 86 20 / 38 01 03 00guangzhou@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce ChengduBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.8F, G of The City Tower,No. 86, Section one,South Peoples RoadChengdu, Sichuan, 610016 Phone: + 86 28 / 86 20 25 81 chengdu@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce WuhanBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.Room 1803, 18/F., Wuhan Zhongshang Plaza,NO.7, Zhongnan Road, Wuhan, Hubei Phone: + 86 27 / 87 71 19 92wuhan@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce ShenyangBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.Room1803, L’AnenueNo.10 Hui Gong StreetShen he districtShenyang City, 11013, LiaoningPhone: + 86 24 / 22 78 88 96shenyang@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce QingdaoBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.Room 812-813, Building BWanda Plaza Business BuildingQingdao, Shandong ProvincePhone: + 86 532 / 55 66 38 57qingdao@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce HefeiBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.Room 1311, Furong mansionNo. 3 Suixi RoadHefei, Anhui ProvincePhone: + 86 551 / 55 43 513hefei@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce HangzhouBeckhoff Automation (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.Room 816, Jiahua International Business Center,No. 15 Hangda RoadHangzhou, Zhejiang ProvincePhone: + 86 571 / 87 65 27 86hangzhou@beckhoff.com.cn
Offi ce NingboBeckhoff Automation(Shanghai) Co. Ltd.Room 2001, Tianyuan Building,No. 9 South Jiefang RoadNingbo, Zhejiang ProvincePhone: + 86 574 / 87 20 33 35ningbo@beckhoff.com.cn
IndiaHeadquartersBeckhoff Automation Pvt. Ltd. Suite 4, Level 6, Muttha Towers Don Bosco Marg Pune – 411 006 Phone: + 91 20 40 00 48 00 info@beckhoff.co.in www.beckhoff.co.in
Sales Offi ce Ahmedabad Beckhoff Automation Pvt. Ltd.10th Floor, 1005, Venus Atlantis Corporate Park,Anandnagar Road,Ahmedabad – 380015Phone: + 91 79 40 08 48 00info@beckhoff.co.in
IsraelBeckhoff Automation Ltd.Beit GolanGolan St. (corner of Tavor St.)Airport CityLod 70151Phone: 972 3 7 76 44 45info@beckhoff.co.ilwww.beckhoff.co.il
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