can, for example, adaptively control and direct the internal lighting and HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems to keep the air fresh, the room temperature comfortable, and the lighting levels adequate. If an office or meeting room is unoccupied, then the lighting can be automatically switched off, the airflow reduced, and the temperature less precisely controlled to reduce energy costs. To augment the workers’ comfort, each work space can be individually adjusted for ambient lighting levels or temperature (women prefer warmer surroundings than men do). Even the color and temperature of the lighting can be automatically adjusted to match the diurnal variation, to feel less artificial, or to improve productivity. The ventilation can be lowered to reduce drafts. Alternatively, in a crowded area, air circulation and filtration can be intensified to reduce odors or the chance of air-borne infection.
The building management system (BMS) is the central computer system that collates all the occupancy, temperature, air-flow, ambient light, and volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor data and uses it to control the various actuators, fans, vents, and
LED lighting gear, according to the individual settings. The BMS also coordinates with the other facets of an intelligent building, such as access control, security, communications, and smart energy usage.
RECOM offers a
vast range of both DC/DC and AC/DC converters that can power these smart systems, actuators, and gateways, from a few watts up to kilowatts. The main statutory requirements are that the power supplies in the BMS systems must comply with the IEC/EN 60335-1 “Household and similar appliances”
safety standard, meet the EN 55014-1/-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility emission/susceptibility” limits, and be additionally tested for compliance with the EN 62233 standard “Electromagnetic fields… with regard to human exposure” limits. This implies that not all commercially available power supplies are suitable for smart buildings, and the certification and compliance documents need to be checked carefully.
Large buildings need a lot of energy, so they are often fed with three-phase electricity. For 230V AC wall socket systems, the main supply is typically 415V AC, as 230V AC is the phase-to-phase voltage. In countries using 115 VAC wall sockets, the 3PH supply is typically 480V AC, and sub-transformers are used to generate the 115V wall socket voltages wherever needed. However, one trap for the unwary is that the lighting systems in large buildings are commonly powered from between two of the 480V AC phases – in other words, the lighting gear is run from a 277 VAC nominal supply voltage and the auxiliary power supplies for occupancy, ambient light, or remote control receivers need to be certified to operate at up to 305V AC peak voltage (277V + 10%). RECOM offers a range of “/277”-type certified power supplies that have been UL-certified for this peak input voltage, as well as operating down to 85VAC input allowing 115V, 230V, 240 V, or 277V AC supplies to be used. RECOM also offers “/480”-type
AC/DC converters with an extra-wide input voltage range of 85–528V AC, accommodating all possible nominal supply voltages from 100V AC up to 480V AC.
A smart building is only as good as its data, so to ensure complete coverage, each room or space could have multiple sensors, controls, and information displays. Several communication protocols are available, such as WLAN, KNX, DALI, Zigbee, or BACnet, with gateways to allow different systems to communicate with each other and share data across the network. Each module gateway or interface needs a power supply, which is often bus-powered.
RECOM offers a wide range of highly efficient, compact, board-mounted
switching regulator modules with 5V, 12V, 24V, or 48VDC nominal input voltage. With so many complex interconnected systems, using
isolated DC/DC converters in a BMS is often useful to block cross-interference, to ensure that faults do not destroy the whole system, or to allow for differing ground potentials. Again, RECOM has a wide range of isolated DC/DC converters suitable for bus and signal isolation in a variety of form factors (low profile, SMD, or THT, etc.) with 3kVDC, 4kVDC, 8kVDC, or 5kVAC isolation withstand voltages. Uniquely, RECOM also offers the RHV2/RHV3 range with an impressive 20kVDC isolation between input and output, ideal for monitoring the high voltage electrostatic screens in HVAC air filters.