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Direct Digital Control of Building Systems: Theory and Practice

by H. Michael Newman
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Overview

Direct Digital Control Of Building Systems From a brief historical look at the evolution of DDC to some thoughts on the future uses of artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic, this practical new work provides a systematic discussion of the theory and application possibilities of:

  • Sensors and actuators—for temperature, humidity, pressure, flow, and indoor air quality;
  • DDC hardware—including microprocessors, microcomputers, and microcontrollers;
  • DDC software—operating system, utility, and applications software and the methods of configuring DDCs;
  • The operator-machine interface—for field devices, workstations, and multivendor displays;
  • Data communication systems for DDC—hardware, software, protocols and the ISO’s Open Systems Interconnection 7-layer architecture;
  • BACnet—ASHRAE’s building automation and control networking protocol, from its design philosophy and the communication services it provides, to issues of extensibility, conformance, and specification;
  • DDC design methodology—a complete case study, showing how to build system schematics, I/O and mode summaries, and logic flow diagrams;
  • DDC implementation—issues of design, specification, installation, commissioning, training, and operation and maintenance.

Synopsis

Direct Digital Control Of Building Systems From a brief historical look at the evolution of DDC to some thoughts on the future uses of artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic, this practical new work provides a systematic discussion of the theory and application possibilities of:
* Sensors and actuators—for temperature, humidity, pressure, flow, and indoor air quality;
* DDC hardware—including microprocessors, microcomputers, and microcontrollers;
* DDC software—operating system, utility, and applications software and the methods of configuring DDCs;
* The operator-machine interface—for field devices, workstations, and multivendor displays;
* Data communication systems for DDC—hardware, software, protocols and the ISO's Open Systems Interconnection 7-layer architecture;
* BACnet—ASHRAE's building automation and control networking protocol, from its design philosophy and the communication services it provides, to issues of extensibility, conformance, and specification;
* DDC design methodology—a complete case study, showing how to build system schematics, I/O and mode summaries, and logic flow diagrams;
* DDC implementation—issues of design, specification, installation, commissioning, training, and operation and maintenance.

Booknews

Newman, developer and manager of Cornell University's massive digital control system, provides thorough coverage of the design methodology needed to create complete and efficient HVAC control systems and to upgrade existing analog technology for such enclosed spaces as buildings, transportation systems, and other controlled environments. He emphasizes throughout the high performance, reliability, and reduced cost of modern digital sensors, control devices, microprocessors, computer memory, and other electronic components. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, H. Michael Newman

About the author H. MICHAEL NEWMAN is Manager of the Facilities Engineering Computer Section at Cornell University. He was responsible for the installation and development of the university's computerized energy management and control system, which was one of the first such systems to make use of 32-bit multiuser computers in an integrated, multivendor field panel environment and now serves more than 100 buildings. A member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, he is currently the chairman of the Standards Project Committee which is developing the BACnet building automation and control communication protocol and has contributed information on computer controls to recent editions of the ASHRAE Handbook. Mr. Newman is also a member of the Association of Energy Engineers, the Cornell Society of Engineers, and is a senior member of the Instrument Society of America. In 1986, Energy User News selected him as their Institutional Energy Manager of the Year. Mr. Newman received his MS in engineering physics from Cornell and did postgraduate work in astrophysics at the NASA Center for Radiophysics and Space Research.

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Booknews

Newman, developer and manager of Cornell University's massive digital control system, provides thorough coverage of the design methodology needed to create complete and efficient HVAC control systems and to upgrade existing analog technology for such enclosed spaces as buildings, transportation systems, and other controlled environments. He emphasizes throughout the high performance, reliability, and reduced cost of modern digital sensors, control devices, microprocessors, computer memory, and other electronic components. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471516965

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