Guidelines for integrated territorial planning – CENTRAL CONTROL SYSTEM
Central control system is managing the building and covering automation and control of the building. It represents the connecting link of all subsystems in a common point, from where is established control and management system over all connected devices from one central or multiple locations. The mere communication between user and central control system in “Smart house” is two-way conducted. Users is entering trough input units (computer) its demands, on the other side, though a computer screen has an available data. Measured parameters and quantities are directly linked to the screen, which allows for the user to review the current situation while the data are trough storage media of control computer (hard drive) contained allowing later viewing and analyzing. Central control system is consisted in the automatic level of freely programmable controller, which are trough analog and digital inputs and outputs or trough communication protocols associated to the process. Installed software operates autonomously and independently with the processes. Controllers have installed local units to operate, allowing us fully, to monitor and adjust parameters and set the desired values “setpointe”. The central level at the control level represents the computer with installed SCADA program and user graphic interface.
SCADA program allows us in main menu access to: subsystem desired information, operating with parameters and till some graphic pages of the program for reviewing the performance.
Subsystem “Smart house” is divided:
Indication for the Bio-construction Action Plan
Communication technology does not by itself resolve the problem of interoperability of different system, so it would make sense that the systems are open. This means that the system has following properties:
Possible criteria for MED bio-housing quality certificate
It is important while
selecting the hardware that is compatible with software. It means that the
communication protocols are aligned between different levels of operating
process. The market offers many different many different communication protocols.
There are standard (established), communication protocols which are supported
by the different manufacturers, either hardware or software manufacturers. In addition
to standard protocols exist also their own protocols, which are used almost by
all equipment manufacturers.
There are more reasons for
the manufacturers despite vide range of established protocols to develop their
own protocols. One of them is that for any established protocol stands an
organization that owns license above the appropriate protocol and therefore
requires some sort of advanced payment. Manufacturers have their own protocols
and they wish to have an impact on the market price of items and reduce the
possibility of competition. The other reasons for developing their own
communication protocol are independence of manufacturers from organizations.
− Bistra Hiša – Smart house (Martjanci, Slovenia)