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Processcomponent in Sweden has found a
way to quickly connect M-Bus sensors to the OptoEMU Energy Monitoring
System. By using the Anybus M-Bus to Modbus-TCP gateway they can
provide building owners with real-time data from their buildings so
they can do monitoring, logging and invoicing.
A modern building is not only built of concrete, wood or steel, it is
also an intricate digital network linking together systems for cooling,
heat, water, electricity etc. A common problem for building owners and
system integrators is that not all systems and machinery can
communicate with each other.
One example is sensors for heat, water, temperature, energy etc.
Sensors and meters often use the M-Bus protocol which cannot be
understood by central system controllers on networks such as Modbus-TCP.
This exact problem is what faced Swedish system integrator
Processcomponent AB as they were installing a monitoring system in an
apartment building in Gothenburg. The system gathers data from 72
apartments, a grocery store, and the central HVAC system. All around
the building, there are sensors for temperature, energy and water. The
problem was that the sensors communicate via M-Bus and the energy
monitoring system — the OptoEMU from Opto22— uses Modbus-TCP.
To solve this communication issue, Processcomponent found the Anybus
M-Bus to Modbus gateway from HMS Industrial Networks. The gateway
decodes M-Bus telegrams and maps them directly to Modbus registers.
This way, the sensors can be understood by the OptoEMU and their values
show up directly.
Quick and easy access to M-Bus data
“What I really like about the Anybus M-Bus gateway is that it is very
easy to use and quick to install,” says Jonas Karlsson, Sales Manager
at Processcomponent. “All M-Bus sensors are automatically detected by
the gateway without you having to do any configuration. This saves a
lot of time since you don’t have to configure each meter individually —
they all show up automatically, complete with serial number, name, and
all current values. Indeed, you don’t even have to be on site as long
as you have someone connecting the wiring from the sensor to the
gateway. Before, it could take several hours to configure a single
meter running M-Bus. With the Anybus gateway we can set things up in 10
minutes!”
How it works
“The actual process is quite easy,” continues Jonas Karlsson. “You do a
search for available M-Bus sensors connected to the gateway, and you
get back Modbus registers from the sensors. These can be interpreted by
the OptoEMU and provide the customer with real-time data from the
sensors.”
The configuration is handled in a web-based configuration tool which
allows users to set up the gateway in a web interface. No programming
is necessary – the values from the meters automatically show up in the
OptoEMU as Modbus registers which it can understand and process.
OptoEMU — a solution for energy monitoring
Processcomponent has been very successful in installing the OptoEMU –
an Energy Monitoring System (EMU) which collects energy data from
buildings, electrical subpanels, and individual equipment like chillers
and compressors. The OptoEMU delivers the data so users can view it
online and use it in a business application and do invoicing for
example. Users can also get alarms whenever certain levels are reached.
The results
The building in Gothenburg is now equipped with Anybus gateways
connected to two OptoEMU-DR2 one for the 72 apartments and one for the
grocery store. The measured values can be logged to an Excel file which
can be downloaded via FTP. The readings can also be sent directly to an
SQL database or to HMI/SCADA systems via an OPC server.
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the building owners now have access to real-time values from the
different apartments in the building, they can be on top of consumption
and get alarms when certain thresholds are reached. Access to meter
values also enable rapid and automated invoicing to apartment owners.
“The Anybus gateways have certainly made life easier for us and our
customers” finishes Jonas Karlsson at Processcomponent. “By getting
M-Bus values into the OptoEMU quickly and easily, we can get our
monitoring system up and running faster which is beneficial for both us
and our customers.”
HMS Industrial Networks
HMS Industrial Networks is the leading independent supplier of products
for industrial communication including remote management. HMS develops
and manufactures solutions for connecting automation devices and
systems to industrialnetworks under the Netbiter, Anybus and IXXAT
brands.
uk-sales@hms.se
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