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English 08/2016 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solution Guide Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions www.deltaww.com Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions 1 Focus CONTENT 4 Trends and Developments 12 Office Buildings – Iberdrola Tower, Bilbao 5 Energy Savings 14 Transportation and Traffic – Manchester Airport 6 Using Daylight 16 Education – High School Wendelstein 7 Manual Control 18 Health Care – Rigshospitalet, Kopenhagen 8 Emergency Lighting 20 Industrial Plants – Maintenance Facility Herdern 9 Maintenance and Monitoring 22 Retail and Stores – OBI Market Nuremberg 10 Using Synergies 24 L-DALI System 11 DALI Quick-Facts 28 LWEB-802/803 Web Operation 29 LWEB-900 31 Commissioning In April of 2016, LOYTEC joined the Delta Group family, serving as a center of excellence for Delta’s Building Automation Business. For more product information, please refer to the LOYTEC electronics GmbH offi cial website www.loytec.com Copyright © 2016 LOYTEC electronics GmbH and Delta Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Photos: e-controls, Manchester Airport, NV-Connection, Grue & Hornstrup, PentaControl AG, Nagel Gebäudetechnik GmbH; Pixelio.de: Moritz Rothacker, S. Hofschlaeger, Rainer Sturm, Paul-Georg Meister, W.R. Wagner; Shutterstock: Monkey Business Images, PlusONE, alphaspirit, Syda Productions, zhu difeng, Wittybear, Sinngern, Dmitry Kalinovsky, Ferenc Szelepcsenyi, nmid, 06photo 2 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solution sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 3 Trends and Developments Energy Savings Intelligent lighting control systems are in great • In addition to energy savings, maintenance effort The function “presence detection” optimizes energy sources in the buildings automation system (e.g. demand. With the technology leap for LED is considerably reduced, as operating parameters usage by ensuring that lights are only on when access control). Open and standardized interfaces technology, lighting control enjoys even greater like fault conditions, operating hours, and energy required. In a fully automatic environment, lights are allow for the integration of a large number of sources. popularity. Since LEDs require electronic drivers for consumption for each individual luminaire can be switched on when the area is occupied and switched operation, costs for the digital operation of these accessed centrally. off when no occupancy was detected for some In offi ce spaces even the PC activity of the electronic drivers are low. • Synergies are created due to integration with time. In a semiautomatic environment, lights can be occupants can be used to determine the occupancy other automation and management systems in the switched on (and off) manually and are switched off state of the room: If the L-WEB client installed on Whether airport, railway station, office building, or building (e.g. HVAC). automatically once the area becomes vacant. the PCs detects inactivity, it reports this information hotel, more buildings are equipped with modern to the building system. Similar to the PC monitor lighting control systems. For the future it will be that In a discussion about digital lighting control, LOYTEC Presence information is typically provided by entering standby, the lights in the room are no commercial building is built without digital lighting is referring to DALI, at least when cost efficiency sensors. LOYTEC provides sensors suited for most switched off. control. The reasons for that are simple: and a future proven investment are a topic. The first applications, but also allows seamless integration of LOYTEC DALI controller was introduced in 2006, sensors by many other vendors, ensuring you can Benefits: • Intelligent lighting control allows reducing energy long before the current trend appeared. With almost choose the sensors which suit your application best. • Increased well-being, as the lights are switched on consumption 30–60 % in addition to savings from 10 years of experience in DALI lighting control Presence information collected in the lighting control automatically whenever a person enters the room the changeover to LED technology. Because of and the L-DALI family of products, LOYTEC has system is also provided to the other automation or area the low additional investment costs in the course a powerful and well proven solution for this field of systems in the building (e.g. HVAC, access control, • Energy savings due to lights being automatically of a change, usually investment pays off in less application. It allows partners and customers to be etc.). Or, information can also be provided by switched off in unoccupied areas than 2 years. part of this evolution and implement state of the art sensors already present in the building or by other • Adaptive control algorithms identify the available lighting control systems. daylight to eennssuurree iiddeeaal l lilgighhtitningg c coonnddititoionnss a anndd increase thee ooccccuuppaanntt’s’s wweell-l-bbeeiningg.. 100 % 100 % 80 % 80 % 60 % 60 % 40 % 40 % 20 % 20 % 0 % 0 % Time 6:00 12:00 18:00 Time 6:00 12:00 18:00 Energy consumption without presence detection Energy consumption with presence detection 4 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions Guide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 5 Energy Energy Using Daylight Manual Control 100 % Daylight harvesting – also referred to as constant Even when automatic lighting control is intended, effective alternative to mechanical switches and 80 % light control – is a control strategy which controls the user must be provided with an option to touch panels: The basic functionality is covered Daylight the artifi cial light depending on the available natural 60 % manually override the system locally. Studies on by the automatic mode, while manual user light, ensuring that the output level of the lamps is user acceptance of building automation functions interventions are possible via offi ce PC, tablet, 40 % not higher than required to maintain the desired reveal that the possibility to override automation or smartphone. In such a scenario it might even light level. This control strategy not only decreases 20 % functions, even if hardly used, substantially be possible to completely eliminate mechanical energy usage signifi cantly but also increases the contributes to user satisfaction. switches and touch panels, leading to substantial 0 % comfort and well-being of the room’s occupants. Time 6:00 12:00 18:00 cost reductions. For smaller projects, the L-WEB Changes alternating from natural to artifi cial light Energy consumption using daylight harvesting Moreover, it must be possible to choose the desired application can be hosted directly on the L-DALI are unnoticed to an occupant as the desired lighting scenario in rooms with different usage controller, whereas a central hosting (e.g. LWEB- lighting level is ensured. the automation system. Especially for applications scenarios (e.g. conference rooms, lecture halls, 900) is recommended for larger projects. where a specifi c light level shouldn’t be exceeded restaurants, etc.). Optimum energy savings are achieved when (e.g. in museums or conference rooms during Benefi ts: combining daylight harvesting with presence presentations) the connection of lighting and sun In addition to operating lights through conventional • Traditional control using push-buttons and control. Energy savings in such a scenario are blinds control is a must. push-buttons via LDALI-BM1 and a wide variety of switches typically between 40 % and 60 %. LOYTEC’s and different L-VIS Touch Panels, the L-DALI system • Cost-effective web-based virtual room control most other vendor’s sensors provide presence and Benefi ts: can also be operated via the web-based HTML5 units via PC, tablet, or smartphone lux level information that allow to implement this • Increased comfort due to automatic and smooth user interface LWEB-802 from any standard web- • Wide range of touch panels functionality without any additional cost. transition from natural to artificial lighting browser, tablet, or smartphone. • Energy savings due to the reduction of artificial Due to open and standardized interfaces sun blinds lighting when sufficient daylight is available Together with an automatic mode, such a web- can be easily integrated in this control strategy, based, virtual room control unit provides a cost ensuring perfect interaction of the two control strategies and thus increased user satisfaction with 6 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solution sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 7 Energy Emergency Lighting Maintenance and Monitoring The LCD of an L-DALI Controller Self-contained or centrally powered emergency for emergency lighting as for conventional lighting, Only powerful visualization, reporting, maintenance, to ideally plan maintenance cycles. With the help lights, dedicated emergency luminaires, or reducing installation cost, but also to integrate the and alarm features ensure the smooth operation of of powerful reporting functions the collected data normal offi ce luminaires with added emergency necessary supervisory and monitoring functions the lighting system. As the L-DALI system supports is presented in the form of energy consumption functionality, all these types of emergency lighting into one management system. This results in open communication standards, it can be easily reports, room usage statistics, or maintenance lists. can be easily integrated in a LOYTEC lighting further cost savings and offers the facility manager integrated into any building management system Effi cient backup and restore functions at all levels system. This not only allows to use the same wiring a single operating interface for all functions of the on the market. With LWEB-900, LOYTEC provides – whether L-DALI controller or DALI luminaire – building. As an additional benefi t, function tests a scalable, server based, multi-user capable and ensure a high availability of the system. As soon of the emergency system required by law can be fully developed building management software. as a broken part is replaced, device confi guration automatically executed and results can be logged. The software can either be installed on a separate can easily be restored using the last known backup. server or rented as a service. Hence, these tasks can be accomplished by in- In addition to the integration of emergency lighting, house technicians minimizing maintenance costs. the lighting system can also be connected with Using its powerful visualization features, the the fi re alarms system. In case of an emergency status of the lighting system can be displayed and situation the lighting system is notifi ed and can parameters or control strategies and schedulers support the evacuation of the building by increasing can be altered comfortably. It is important to light levels in the designated escape routes. consider changes in the room usage or to optimize Benefi ts: the system in terms of energy consumption and • Open and standardized interfaces allow to Benefi ts: user comfort. Alarms reported by the system can integrate a wide range of management systems • Cost savings by automating the periodic testing either be displayed in the front end of the building • Flexible configuration of schedulers (centralized/ required in case of emergency lights management system or sent via e-mail. Any decentralized) • Ease of maintenance and monitoring by providing system data can be stored in historical trend logs • Maintenance can be done by in-house technician a common user interface for subsequent analysis and reporting. • Automatic generation of maintenance lists for in- house technician Special features, such as reports on the status of • Reporting feature for energy consumption and the system and the connected DALI luminaires operating hours BMS LOYTEC and monitoring luminaire operating hours, allow DALI Made in A LwuswOtrwia.YloyTtecE.coCm DAD+ALID 1A- 16mA DA+LI D2A- U1S6BmA FT DAD+DALI1D 3A- 1D1A6m2A DA3 DAD+AL4DI A4- 16mA status Ethernet/IP PWR N L 8550-/26400HVzAC USB 21 LEtDheArnLeIt- 213E104-U CEA-709 DALI LCo-nDtNrCAoFlBTLleIAr 8 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions Guide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 9 Using Synergies DALI Quick-Facts While other manufacturers traditionally rely on • Shared resources: Presence sensors, touch closed, stand-alone solutions, the LOYTEC lighting panels, I/O modules, and software licenses system provides all communication interfaces can be shared among the different systems in common in building automation systems. All values the building. Sensor information like presence and parameters can be accessed via open and status provided by the LDALI-MS1 can be standardized protocols like made available to different other parts of the BACnet, LonMark, OPC, and web services. This automation system (e.g. HVAC, access control). opens up numerous possibilities: Or, this information can also be provided by other sensors or other sources in the building • DALI is a manufacturer-independent standard for digital lighting control standardized by the • Common user interfaces: Whether lights, air- automation system (e.g. access control). Similarly, international standard IEC 62386. All large and a growing number of small manufacturers support this conditioning, sun blinds, or multimedia equipment, push-buttons connected to the LDALI-BM1 can standard and provide an ever growing portfolio of DALI devices. all functions in a room can be operated via be used to control other subsystems (e.g. sun uniform and consistent user interfaces. A blinds) or push-buttons connected to I/O modules • DALI stands for simple cabling and high reliability. Only two additional wires are necessary in addition consistent look & feel allows for intuitive operation (BACnet, LonMark) can be integrated in the to the three wires required for mains supply. Up to 300 m cable length with free topology are permitted. and increased user satisfaction and acceptance. lighting application. Connection to the ballasts is polarity insensitive. • One management system for all systems and functions: Regardless of whether you • DALI supports up to 64 ballasts per channel that can be grouped together. Per channel, 16 groups choose LOYTEC’s L-WEB system or another Benefits: are available. management system solution, all functions and • Consistent user interfaces for all building systems in a building can be integrated in a functions • DALI devices report the device status (e.g. lamps failure). single visualization solution. This not only results • Reduction of initial and maintenance costs in a better system view for the building manager, through the joint usage of resources (sensors, • Besides DALI ballasts and luminaires, DALI-compatible sensors and push-button couplers are but also leads to a significant reduction of initial user interfaces, management system) available. However, these device types are not yet covered by the DALI standard. THEY are usually purchasing, training, and maintenance costs. powered via the DALI bus. 10 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 11 Offi ce Buildings Iberdrola Tower, Bilbao Iberdrola tower, located in Bilbao in the North of For the emergency lights the lamp value can be • Energy savings through presence based control Spain, is a concrete, steel and glass giant that adjusted and the status of the lights is monitored. is 165 m (541 ft) high, consists of 41 fl oors and Alarms are generated in case of lamp or ballast • Daylight Harvesting for energy savings and comfort comprises a total of 50,000 square meters. The failures. Run hours in normal and emergency tower is the tallest building in the whole Basque mode, battery charge status and battery failure • Automatic corridor lighting for safety and comfort country. Construction started in 2007 and was are accessible to the facility manager in real-time. fi nished in 2011. The huge business center is Further, the system allows triggering function • Operation via conventional push-buttons, touch panels, or web-based designed as sustainable “green building” and and duration tests manually or using a schedule gained a LEEDS CS 2.0 certifi cation. for every single emergency light in the system. • Integration of emergency lighting Among the resulting benefi ts are improvements 20,000 DALI luminaries – standard as well as related to maintenance, timely battery and lamp • Change lighting control strategy and parameters dynamically emergency – and 5,000 automated sun blinds replacements, instant notifi cation in case of lamp are controlled by 70 L-DALI controllers and 35 failures and the automatic testing of the emergency (e.g. depending on room usage or via scheduler) LINX-110 automation servers. Both standard lighting system. DALI luminaries and emergency luminaries were • Increased well-being due to daylight simulation integrated into the same system and even share the very same DALI channels. (adjusting color temperature depending on time of day) Each fl oor contains up to 500 luminaries. • Sun blind control Monitoring and control of standard lights comprises automatic and manual light level adjustment with • Integration with building management system consideration of different usage scenarios like occupancy, cleaning and night as well as alarms on • Integration with multimedia system lamp or ballast failure and recording of run hours. • Monitoring energy usage and operating hours loytec.com/iberdrola • Easily reconfigure lighting from changing floor plans Location: Bilbao, Spain DALI luminaires: 20,000 Sun blinds: 5,000 Technologies: DALI, EIA-709 (LonMark), IP Companies involved: e-controls LOYTEC Components: LDALI-Controller, LINX-110 Automation Server 12 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 13 Transportation & Traffi c Manchester Airport In the course of the refurbishment of Terminal 2 of point for the constant light control algorithm is Manchester Airport, a modern DALI lighting system raised for used gates whereas it is lowered for • Energy savings through presence-based control with constant light control and occupancy detection currently unused gates. has been installed. • “Maintenance-free” due to the use of LED • Daylight Harvesting for energy savings technology: The new and more effi cient The lighting system is integrated in the airport’s luminaires allow replacement savings of • Integration of emergency lighting BMS and fl ight control systems via BACnet. This approximately 2,000 MWh annually. A further allows automatic confi guration of the lighting 1,000 MWh were saved due to the automatic • Change lighting control strategy and parameters dynamically control strategy at each gate according to the fl ight control functions of the installed lighting system. departure and arrival schedules, time of day, and (e.g. depending on room usage or via scheduler) ambient light level. The integral solution includes The expansion of the system to the public areas of the following features: Terminals 1 & 3 are already under way. • Integration with building management system • Daylight and occupancy based lighting control • Automatic generation of maintenance lists and alarms in case of lamp failures • Connection to the airport’s “Flight Information System”: The DALI lighting system is notified • Monitoring energy usage and operating hours whether a gate is currently in use or not. The set loytec.com/airport Location: Manchester, Great Britain DALI luminaires: 3,000 Technologies: DALI, BACnet, IP Companies involved: Calon, Building Environment Controls LOYTEC components: LDALI-ME204 14 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 15 Education High-School Wendelstein High-tech high school, innovative model school, L-VIS touch panels are used in the gyms for lighting • Daylight Harvesting for energy savings and comfort showcase project – Bavaria’s most modern, control. The school’s facility manager uses an multiple-award winning high school was seen as a L-VIS touch panel to adjust the light levels of the • Automatic or manual control fi rst-class building right from the start. All systems luminaires in the entrance hall and in the corridors – from the HVAC system to the energy data and also for monitoring all windows and doors in • Operation via conventional push-buttons, touch panels, or web-based acquisition and the DALI lighting control system – the building. were integrated into a single building automation • Adopt light level and setup to usage scenario (e.g. class, presentation …) system. All the different systems are connected via The facility management of the school’s owner is a CEA-709/LonMark system. responsible for collecting operation and resource • Integration with building management system usage data from the building. This allows analyzing Around 2,000 DALI lamps are connected to the high schools’ energy fl ux and monitoring and • Integration with multimedia system L-DALI lighting controllers. The controllers manage evaluating system status and performance. As part constant light control in the class rooms and are of this data acquisition L-DALI lighting controllers • Automatic generation of maintenance lists and alarms in case of lamp failures able to independently regulate two lighting zones provide energy consumption data from the DALI within each classroom (one at the window side, one lighting system. • Monitoring energy usage and operating hours at the corridor side). OSRAM DALI multi sensors are installed as part of the lighting system and used for constant light control. Due to the gateway function integrated in the L-DALI controllers the data provided by the multi sensors is available for the entire automation system and can be used by the various other applications in the building. loytec.com/high-school Location: Wendelstein, Germany DALI luminaires: 2,000 Technologies: CEA-709 Companies involved: NV-Connection, Raimund Hoyer LOYTEC components: LDALI-3E101, LDALI-3E102, LDALI-3E104, LVIS-3E100, LVIS-3E115 16 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 17 Healthcare Rigshospitalet Kopenhagen With more than 1,100 beds, Rigshospitalet is the that would allow regular staff like nurses, surgeons • Energy savings through presence based control largest hospital in Denmark. Different LOYTEC etc. to manage all technical functions themselves products were utilized as core elements in the during a surgery. • Daylight harvesting for energy savings and comfort design and implementation of a control and data acquisition system. The goal was to implement a For lighting control, L-DALI light controllers were • Operation via conventional push-buttons, touch panels, or web-based touch screen based control system for the various used, while suction system, sun blinds and curtains technical systems in operating rooms such as: in the operating room are integrated and controlled • Integration of emergency lighting via L-IOB I/O modules. The application to fulfi ll • OT lights – light intensity and light color the very specifi c requirements of this use case • Adopt light level and setup to usage scenario (e.g. class, presentation …) • Room lighting with dimming function was realized using freely programmable L-INX • Sun blinds automation servers. The open communication • Increased well-being due to daylight simulation (adjusting color temperature depending on • Curtains interfaces of the LOYTEC system allowed • Suction systems exchanging data on room temperature and the air time of day) • Room temperature pressure with an existing management system. All • Room pressure systems can be operated via LVIS-3E115 touch • Integration with building management system panels, which allow instant and fl awless access to The hospital was looking for a touch screen all above room functions. • Automatic generation of maintenance lists and alarms in case of lamp failures solution with an integrated graphical user interface • Monitoring energy usage and operating hours loytec.com/rigshospitalet Location: Copenhagen, Denmark DALI luminaires: 1,200 Sun blinds: 400 Technologies: DALI, EIA-709 (LonMark), IP Companies involved: Grue & Hornstrup LOYTEC components: LINX-120, L-IOB I/O, LDALI-3E101, LVIS-3E115 18 Delta Building Management and Control System L-DALI Lighting Control Solutions sGuide Delta DBeulitlad iBngu iMldainnga Mgeamnaegnet manedn tC aonndtr oClo Snytrsotle Smy s tLe-mD A LLI- DLiAgLhIt inLgig hCtoinngtr oClo Snotrloult iSono luGtuioidnes 19

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