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KNX presentation 101124
KNX Building AutomationKNX philosophy?
• An installation bus offering cost-effective and flexible solutions.
• Suited for residential, commercial and industrial buildings
• KNX is the world´s only open Standard for the control in both commercial and residential buildings, defined by IEC14543.
• Controlled by the KNX association in Europe which ensures the technology is independent of all manufacturers.
• KNX devices from different manufacturers are checked for compliance with the standard, registered and certified by the KNX Association. Compliant devices will display the registered KNX Logo.
• Supported by more than 230 members of the KNX Association
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EIBAeuropean installation
bus association
BCibatibus club international
EHSAeuropean home
system association
New Association founded 14th of April 1999
BCi:Delta DoreSchneiderSBT
EHSA: Bosch EdF Electrolux
EIBA: ABB Hager Siemens
konnex association one standard common system platform multivendor-market one logo (Product Interworking) one marketing statement
from EIB to KNX
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Integration
system
steam vent
small home appliances
washing machines
dryer
dishwasher
refrigerator freezers ofen and
microwaveEHSEHS
solar collector control blind/shutter
home-computer
doorbell
sound system
television
VCR/DVD
irrigation
garage-doordrive
phone
fax
lightning
alarm system
Hot water production
heating
air conditioning
BCIBCI
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from an industry to an international standard
CENELECIn December 2003, the KNX protocol as well as the two media, TP (twisted pair) and PL (power-line) was approved by the European national committees and ratified by the CENELEC Bureau Technique as the EN 50090 European Standard.
CENAs KNX increasingly provides specifications that are not only used for the automation of electrical installation equipment but also for HVAC applications, the KNX Association proposed its specifications to CEN for publication as a European standard for building automation control systems. CEN accepted the proposal and the KNX specifications were published by CEN as EN 13321-1 and EN13321-2.
ANSI/ASHRAEAlso the coupling of KNX to other automation systems is internationally standardized: both the US ANSI/ASHRAE standard 135 as well as the ISO 16484-5 documents the mapping between KNX and BACnet. (Nord America)
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from an industry to an international standard
ISO/IECIn view of the large interest in KNX compatible products outside European countries and its proven technology, the KNX association also initiated the necessary steps to have the KNX standard approved on an international level. Countries active in CENELEC proposed the European EN 50090 norm for standardisation by ISO/IEC at the end of 2004. In November 2006 the KNX protocol, including all transmission media (TP, PL, RF and IP) was approved for publication as the ISO/IEC 14543-3-x International Standard. This makes KNX the only worldwide open standard for home and building control.
SACThe great interest in China for compatible KNX products and KNX technology was the main reason for the KNX Association to have the international ISO/IEC 14543 standard translated into Chinese. The Chinese standardisation committee, SAC TC 124 introduced the KNX standard in China and adopted it as standard GB/Z 20965 in July 2007.
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KNX supports several communication media
Each communication medium can be used in combination with one or more configuration modes, allowing each installer to choose the right combination for the targeted market segment and application.
‣ Twisted pair (KNX TP):This communication medium, twisted pair, bit rate 9600 bits/s, has been taken over from EIB. The EIB
and KNX TP1 certified TP1 products will operate and communicate with each other on the same bus line.
‣ Radio frequency (KNX RF):KNX devices supporting this communication medium use radio signals to transmit KNX telegrams. Telegrams are transmitted in the 868 MHz (Short Range Devices) frequency band, with a maximum
radiated power of 25 mW and bitrate of 16.384 kBit/sec. (Australia has 433Mhz)
‣ Power Line (KNX PL): PL110Power line bit rate 1200 bits/s, has also been taken over from EIB.
‣ IP/Ethernet (KNX IP):As documented in the KNXnet/IP specifications, KNX telegrams can also be transmitted encapsulated in IP telegrams. In this way, LAN networks as well as Internet can be used to route or tunnel KNX
telegrams. In this way, IP routers are an alternative to USB data interfaces respectively TP line or backbone couplers. In the latter case, the normal TP backbone is replaced by a fast Ethernet based line.
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more than 7000 KNX certified products
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KNX logo is an Identifier‣ Through product certification, KNX guarantees the “Interoperability & Interworking” of products
‣ KNX is the only HBES standard running global certification schemes for products, training centers and even for installers. Product compliance is conducted by independent laboratories
‣ Different products from different manufacturers can be utilised for different applications
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Algeria Cyprus India Netherlands Sweden
Andorra Czech Rep. Indonesia New Zealand Switzerland
Argentina Denmark Iran Norway Montenegro
Australia Egypt Ireland Oman Singapore
Austria Estonia Israel Jordan Philippines Taiwan (Rep China)
Bahrain Finland Italy Poland Thailand
Belarus France Jordan Portugal Turkey
Belgium French Polynesia Rep. Korea Qatar Ukraine
Brazil Faroe Islands Latvia Romania United Arab Emirates
Brunei Georgia Lebanon Russian Fed. United Kingdom
Bulgaria Germany Liechtenstein Saudi Arabia Vietnam
Canada Gibraltar Lithuania Slovakia Azerbaijan
China Greece Luxembourg Slovenia Chile
Costa Rica Hungary Malaysia South Africa Morocco
Croatia Iceland Maldives Spain Venezuela
Over 24,000 KNX Partners in 110 countries
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Over 75 Technical Universities
Austria Germany Netherlands Sweden
Belgium Greece Poland Switzerland
Czech Rep. Hong Kong Serbia United Kingdom
Denmark Italy Slovenia
France Latvia Spain
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• Automated Lighting (time & light level) • Constant Dimming (harvesting) • Lighting Scenes • KNX-DALI Gateway• Group & Central Control
KNX Lighting Control
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• Group & Central Control • Preset & Scene Positioning • Sun Tracing (azimuth of sun) • Seasonal settings (summer/winter)• Wind and Rain Protection • Safety Modes
KNX Blind/Shutter Control
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• Individual Room Control • Zone & Central Control • Timed Operation Modes • Preset & Scene Settings • Floor Heating & Air Con• Car Park Ventilation
KNX HVAC Control
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• Timed Functions • System Supervision • Internet Access • Remote Programming • Messaging & Alerts• Logical Functions
KNX Automation & Remote Access
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• Switches & Push Buttons • Touch Panels • RF & IR Remote Control • PC Visualisation • Web Servers • WAP & PDAs
KNX Operation & Visualisation
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• Security Alarm (panic lighting) • Smoke Alarm (lighting paths) • Access Control • Presence Simulation • Fault Monitoring
KNX Security & Safety
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• Peak Demand Monitoring • Current Detection • Load Shedding • Energy Pulse Counting • Data Logging • Network Monitoring & Alerts
KNX Energy Management
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Research project, conducted at Bremen University of Applied Sciences (Germany), energy saving with KNX. Based on a four-year series of measurements, the use of KNX control was found to reduce energy consumption by an impressive 50%.
KNX is Green
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Energy Efficient Solutions What does Energy Efficiency mean for us ?
Use energy only when really required e.g. by means of presence detectors
Use only that amount of energy that is actually needed e.g. by constant light control
Ensure energy is utilised with the highest possible efficiency factor e.g. by using electronic ballasts
Assist consumers to change their habits regarding the efficient use of energy
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Why consider a KNX solution in a home ?
Increased comfortThe right environment
What you want
When you want it
Conserving energySmart grid
Increasing energy charges
Generation capacity
Stress on infrastructure
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Home in Rose Bay, NSW Home in Sanctuary Cove, Qld
UNSW – Lowy Cancer Research CentreSydney Opera House – HVAC monitoring
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Australian KNX Reference Sites
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The Dome Hotel, Antalya - Turkey Sauerland Pyramids - Germany
Beijing Olympic stadium - BirdsnestCruise Ship - MS Belle de l’Adriatique
International KNX Reference Sites
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Heathrow Terminal 5
International KNX Reference Sites
Dubai Seven Star Palace Hotel / U.A.E
Dubai Seven Star Palace Hotel / U.A.E Raiffeisen Zentral Bank Salzburg / Austria
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