September 2017 |
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BACnet Simplifies Controls Upgrade
at Beaverton City Library “Sedona programming has the same look and feel as Niagara thereby simplifying control sequence programming.” |
Kathleen Thomas Contemporary Controls |
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The
Beaverton City Library in Beaverton, Oregon, needed a controls upgrade
because their older proprietary C-Bus unitary controllers were
failing. The existing JACE-600 NiagaraAX head-end with its
support for BACnet and LON was to be retained, but all the C-Bus
unitary controllers needed to be replaced. The goal was to not only
replace failing equipment, but also to modernize the system to be
completely BACnet compliant.
BACnet is an open protocol that is very
popular. Because of its popularity, it is supported by numerous vendors
across product lines. That makes system integration easier and it gives
the building owner the advantage of being able to choose between
different systems.
The Beaverton City Library, the second
busiest library in the state, serves a population of approximately
142,000. Each month over 84,000 people visit the library to check out
nearly 300,000 items. The total annual circulation exceeds 3.3 million
items. The main library, located at 5th St. and Hall Blvd., is a
69,000 sq.-ft. full-service library maintaining a collection of over
350,000 items, has meeting rooms, a computer lab and youth
programs.
To meet the need for BACnet compliance,
Contemporary Controls’ BAScontrol series of BACnet/IP Sedona
controllers were used to replace the non-BACnet compliant controllers.
Introducing BACnet/IP connectivity at the controller level allowed
remote access to both the head-end and the unitary controllers.
The library’s unitary controllers, along
with some defective sensors and actuators, were replaced with seven
BAScontrol22 controllers. BAScontrol22s now control a
variable-air-volume AHU, a constant-air-volume AHU, a multizone AHU,
two fan coils serving the boiler and chiller rooms, and two unit
heaters in the mechanical room and associated chiller pumps. The
two Aerco boilers had local controls but a BAScontrol22 provided
lead/lag coordination and supervision.
The BAScontrol22 is a BACnet/IP B-ASC
compliant controller that can be programmed using the open control
language called Sedona where components are dragged and dropped onto a
wire sheet to create applications. The BAScontrol22 has eight
universal inputs, four binary inputs, four analog outputs and six
binary outputs – enough I/O to accommodate each application at the
library without I/O expansion. There are two Ethernet ports on
the controller allowing for daisy-chain network connectivity to the
JACE-600 head-end over Ethernet. Points integration was over
BACnet.
Since this was a retrofit project, the City
of Beaverton put out the bid documents with contractor American Heating
of Portland OR becoming the successful bidder. American Heating
sub-contracted DDC Support Services to provide control drawings,
points-lists, and all the Sedona and Niagara programming. DDC Support
Services also assisted with startup commissioning.
“The BAScontrol22 demonstrated its
versatility in that it could accommodate a wide variety of applications
including AHU-VAV, AHU-CV, AHU-multizone, boiler, chiller, cooling
tower, fan coil and unit heater control with the same model
controller,” said Jon Vietti of DDC Support Services. “Sedona
programming has the same look and feel as Niagara thereby simplifying
control sequence programming.”
The future goal is to replace the existing
LON VAV terminal units with BACnet units to make the complete system
BACnet.
Downtown location of Beaverton City Library.
Six
BAScontrol22s occupy two panels
retained during the retrofit. Notice the daisy-chain Ethernet
cabling. The JACE-600 and another BAScontrol22 are in different
panels.
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