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JAKARTA | NOVEMBER 19, 2019
Smart building automation: i-bus KNX ABB
Jiwa Ginanjar
Technical colloquium: Writing the future of safe, smart and sustainable electrification

Door Entry Systems
Smarter Building
Electrification
November 11, 2019 Slide 2
Smart Home Building control
Industrial plugs & sockets
Access control & security
Light switches & socket
outlets
Conventional Wiring
Accessories
DIN-Rail products Distribution enclosures


ABB i-bus® KNX
Perfect for state-of-the-art buildings
November 11, 2019Slide 3

What is KNX?
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 4
KNX is the only worldwide open standard for Home and Building
Automation.
You can control building functions such as:
-Lighting
-Shading and
-Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
-Alarming systems
-Energy Management
-Alarm Systems
Get the best out of modern buildings
A worldwide open standard

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 5
Lighting Blinds HVAC
Door communication Safety & Security Energy management

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 6
–Switching and dimming of lighting
–Pre-defined dimming values
–Easy to adjust light scenes
–Light group control
–Movement and presence dependent light control
–Daylight harvesting
–Improved energy efficiency andcost savings
–Various gateways to other system, i.e. DALI
Lighting fulfills a variety of tasks
Lighting

KNX LED-Dimmer
November 11, 2019 Slide 7

KNX LED-Dimmer
November 11, 2019 Slide 8
–Update of ABB’s multi channel dimmer especially for LED load
–Reliable dimming of LED lamps, 230V and low-voltage halogen
lamps, as well as conventional incandescent lamps and
dimmable energy saving lamps
–Optimized for Retrofit LED (no flickering, no glowing, constant
dimming behavior)
–Minimum load only 2W
–One separate neutral per channel connection of circuits with
independent N now possible
–Automatic load detection (deselectable)
–Easy manual operation
–ABB i-bus® tool support
Features

KNX LED-Dimmer
November 11, 2019 Slide 9
–4 channels (UD/S 4.210.2.1) and 6 channels (UD/S 6.210.2.1)
–Voltage: 110 –230 V
–Frequency: 50/60 Hz
–Load per channel with trailing edge phase control (also LED)
•210 W, with channel bridging up 1200/800 W (6/4 channels)
–Load per channel with leading edge phase control (also LED)
•80 W, with channel bridging up 240/200 W (6/4 channels)
–Availability: July 2018
Features

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 10
–Shutters, blinds and curtains
–Monitoring of windows
–Single or group control
–Integration into various scenes
–Storm, rain and wind protection together with a weather
station
–Optimized energy efficiency due to improved insulation
–Automation following a fixed schedule or control of sunset and
sunrise
Sunshine on demand
Blinds

NGS Range Overview
NGS: Next Generation Switching
November 11, 2019
* MW = Module Width (17.5mm), BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity via, e.g. mobile phone app (later release step)
Slide 11
Key Characteristics
Professional Range
o2, 4, 8 & 12 channel versions
o16A C-load + power measurement
Standard Range
o2, 4, 8 & 12 channel versions
o6A, 10A & 16A -AC1 ratings
Combi Range
oCompact + switch/shutter modes
o8 (4MW), 16 (8MW) & 24 (12 MW)
o6A, 10A & 16A -AC1 ratings
General
oAll devices with manual operation
(conventional and BLE*)
oCombi screw-headterminals
‘High-runner’ types for all
standard switching
applications
High-switching-capacity devices
with extended functionality for
industry standard applications
Compact, high-channel-density
devices with selectable switching
& shading functionality
Residential
Applications
Optimized for …
Professional RangeStandard RangeCombi Range
(3 x 3 devices) (3 x 4 devices) (2 x 4 devices)
Commercial
Applications

Professional Range
NGS: Next Generation Switching
November 11, 2019
BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy Technology (*later release step tbd)
Slide 12
–High-switching-capacity devices with
extended functionality for industry
standard applications
–Data
o2 / 4 / 8 / 12 outputs
o16A C-Load (high capacity)
oCurrent / Power data
oManual operation (voltage
independent) & via wireless (BLE*)
oCombi screw-head terminals
oSingle application, smart features
oNew housing , IOT-ready platform*
Key Characteristics 16A C-load, Current & Power (4 devices) 16A C-load (4 devices)

Standard Range
NGS: Next Generation Switching
November 11, 2019
BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy Technology (*later release step tbd)
Slide 13
–‘High-runner’ types for all standard
switching applications
–Data
o2 / 4 / 8 / 12 outputs
o6A, 10A and 16A-AC1
oManual operation (voltage
independent) & via wireless (BLE*)
oCombi screw-head terminals
oSingle application, smart features
oNew housing, IOT-ready platform*
oCost optimized
Key Characteristics 16A-AC1 (4 devices) 6A (4 devices) 10A (4 devices)

Combi Range
NGS: Next Generation Switching
November 11, 2019
BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy Technology (*later release step tbd), MW = Module Width (17.5mm)
Slide 14
–Compact, high-channel-density
devices with selectable switching &
shading functionality
–Data
o8 / 16 / 24 outputs
o6A / 10A / 16A –AC1
oCompact form: 2 channels per MW
oManual operation (KNX voltage
dependent) & via wireless (BLE*)
oCombi screw-head terminals
oSingle application, smart features
oNew housing, IOT-ready platform*
oCombi switching & shading
16A-AC1 (3 devices) 6A (3 devices) 10A (3 devices) Key Characteristics

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 15
–HVAC to suit specific requirements: i.e. hotels, offices, schools
and public buildings
–For various heating and cooling types: i.e. central heating,
radiators, underfloor heating and fan coils
–Reducing energy cost
–Full integration into scenes for increase of comfort
–Automatic deactivation when airing
HVAC suiting all requirements
HVAC

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 16
Holistic HVAC automation solution
HVAC: ClimaECOsolution
•Efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning in one system
based on ABB i-bus KNX
•A true ECOsystemin one holistic solution based on the
standard for home and building control KNX.
•ClimaECOis designed to improve energy efficiency by up to 30
percent in small to medium sized commercial buildings
“This is the most comprehensive KNX-based HVAC automation
portfolio on the market, with application specific top level system
management controls and a wide range of programmable local
user operation devices, it is a perfect solution.”
Learn more on the website

Principle Cooling with Fan Coil Unit
ClimaECO
November 11, 2019 Slide 17
RTC
Generation Distribution Consumption
BACnet
Classic KNX Portfolio
Chiller
Tofurther
distribution
circuits
Management
Fan Coil
Controller
FCC/S 4.x.x.1
Heating/Cooling
Circuit Controller
HCC/S 2.x.x.1
Boiler/Chiller
Interface
BCI/S 1.1.1
Application
Controller
AC/S 1.x.1
Setpoint
Boiler 0
-
10 V, Pump/
Boiler on/off, Status,
Failure
,
Flow
and
return
flow
temp
.
Setpoint
Valve
0
-
10 V,
Pump on/off, Status,
Failure
,
Flow
and
return
flow
temp
.
Automation
functions
, Control
of
BC/I
and
HCC/S ,
Programmable
logic
,
Automation Modules,
WebUI
,
Communication
to
Management
level
Control
Value
valve
/
fan
Setpoint
,
Status. etc.
Conventional
RCU* or
KNX RTC*
Fan CoilUnit
Fan CoilUnit
* Room Control Unit
* Room Temperature
Controller

Optional :
Building
Automation Controller KNX
for
superior
tasks

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 18
–Integration of door communication and access control into the
KNX system
–Large portfolio of touch displays
–Various option for access control, i.e: RFIDs, NFC, finger print
–Remote access via mobile devices
–Solutions for demanding access, door communication and
security applications
Smart Buildings always secured
Door Communication

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 19
–Protection of people and property
–Presence simulation for burglar deterrence
–Remote access and easy visualization of status
–Integrated fire and smoke detection
–Integrated alarm system
–Movement detection
–Panic switch
–Video surveillance
–Door and window status monitoring
For a reassuring feeling
Safety & Security

Applications
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 20
Increased energy efficiency
Energy Management
–Monitor your energy consumption and benchmark it with prior
periods. Lights and heating are turned off when not needed
–Cap your energy usage. Turn off loads when a maximum
consumption is reached.
–ABB EQmaticis a compact solution for monitoring, logging,
visualizing and analyzing energy and consumption data from
electricity, gas, water or heat meters via M-Bus or Modbus RTU.
–The web-based user interface is individually configurable to the
respective requirements and makes it possible to identify energy
thieves and optimize energy costs sustainably.

ABB offers a wide portfolio of KNX sensors
and switches
Various installation standards
Various shapes, colors and materials from
plastic up to stainless steels, chrome or
gold
Design
November 11, 2019 Slide 21
A design for every taste
Wide portfolio of Design ranges

ABB-tacteo®
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 22
Each sensor is unique
Freely configurable KNX glass touch sensors
–KNX sensors made of glass for the most demanding individual
requirements
–Each sensor can be configured by the customer using a web
configurator
–Wide portfolio of sensors including touch sensors, room
thermostats and even access control and card reader sensors
–Extra flat: only 9.5 mm thick and frameless
–Perfect for high class hotels and luxury residential buildings

Features
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 23
Presence detection
Smart sensors control room function depending the occupation
of the room
Air quality
KNX sensors are capable to detect the air quality and control the
level fresh air
Daylight harvesting
KNX has the possibility to gradually turn light on and off, as the
sun sets and rises
Cost Control
Monitor your energy consumption and benchmark it with prior
periods. Lights and heating are turned off when not needed
Presence detection Air quality
Daylight harvesting Cost control
Everything under control

Installation
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 24
The system comprises sensors and actuators.
Sensors gather information such as movement or temperature
and send telegrams through the bus line.
Actuators analyze the information and trigger the programmed
actions.
Tailor made automation
Reaching all targets

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 25
Control all building functions with the new IoT Dashboard
–It is a way to control Smart Buildings from any device, anywhere
and at any time
–User-friendly dashboard to make life easier for electrical
installers and end users
–The dashboard is user-friendly and easy to use, giving electrical
installers with no pre-knowledge of dashboards or visualization
a simple route into the Smart Building market
–The new IoT Dashboard comes with pre-programmed frames
and allows strong control and monitoring of all automated
building functions
–It helps end users (e.g. facility managers) to monitor and control
their building automation solutions
Intuitive way: no experience with dashboards or visualization
needed
System overview and main applications in a building

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 26
Overview
–The IoT Dashboard Server is the connection between the IP
Building Network, ABB Ability
TM
and KNX
–IoT Dashboardis the User-Interface (UI) between the
commercial building and the user. Cloud connectivity for remote
access.
–IoTDashboard Tool is a software for the Electrical installer to
create the IoT Dashboard. It includes predefined modules and
controls.
–IoTDashboard ETS App is the interface between the ETS and
the IoT Dashboard Tool (free of charge) to synchronize data
–ETS5 product file (*.knxprod) for calculating filter table
–Additionally Facility Manager is able to download features (IoT
Dashboard App, e.g. DALI Manager) from the MyBuildings Portal
System overview and main applications in a building
ETS5
*
Router
MyBuildingPortal
IoTDashboard Tool
IP-Network
IP
-
Network
IoTDashboard
Router
IP-
Network
IoT Dashboard
ETS App
IoT
Dash-
board
Server

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 27
Device features “IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1”
IoT
Dashboard
Server
Router
IP-Network (technical)
IP
-
Network
Router
Connection to KNX: Twisted pair (TP)
MyBuildingPortal
Filter
table
Filter
table
Filter
table
Filter
table
Line 1.2.x
Line 1.1.x
Line 1.3.x Line x.y.z
IPR/S
1.1.0
IPR/S
1.2.0
IPR/S
1.3.0
IPR/S
X.Y.0
The ETS automatically creates the filter table entries
KNX
TP

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 28
Operating and displaying with Web user interface “IoT Dashboard”

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 29
Schedulers
Operating and displaying with Web user interface “IoT Dashboard”

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 30
Trend viewer
–The trend viewer can be used to view different
predefined values from a specific timescale in
relation to each other in a graph
–The trend viewer can be accessed either via
the "Trend viewer" control or the ribbon bar
–Create CSV Export
–Values can be exported from the trend viewer
into a CSV file
Operating and displaying with Web user interface “IoT Dashboard”

IoT Dashboard Server DBS/S 1.1.1.1
November 11, 2019 Slide 31
Energy display
–The consumption of energy can be monitored
via the application
–The following four values can be monitored:
•Electricity
•Water
•Gas
•Consumption of renewable energy
–The viewed values are displayed respectively
in the overview in an own graph
–Also associated sub meters can be viewed for
each value
Operating and displaying with Web user interface “IoT Dashboard”


ABB i-bus® KNX
Perfect for state-of-the-art buildings
November 11, 2019Slide 32

Perfect for state-of-the-art buildings
ABB i-bus® KNX
November 11, 2019 Slide 33
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