KNX Lighting Control System Specfication (LCS RV01)
KNX Lighting Control System Specfication (LCS RV01)
KNX Lighting Control System Specfication (LCS RV01)
B. The contractor shall supply and install the lighting control system suitable
to project requirement as indicated in the specification as well as in
drawings.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
B. A two-wire bus cable shall link all sensors (push buttons, brightness sensors,
motion sensors, timers, etc.) and actuators (on/off controllers, dimming
controllers, etc.) to each other. The bus cable shall be a twisted pair, screened &
shielded with solid conductors and shall be capable of handling information
exchange and supplying power to the bus devices. Separate power supply to
any of the sensors and actuators shall not be acceptable. The bus cable shall be
laid in the building in the form of a linear, star or tree structure similar to the
power mains. Systems requiring fixed wiring configurations shall not be
acceptable. All the sensors & actuator devices shall be coupled to the bus via
easy to install 2-wire bus connectors capable of accepting upto 4 bus
connections. Systems requiring crimping, lugging or RJ45 bus connections using
CAT 5 UTP or Cat 6 cable shall not be acceptable.
E. It shall be possible to program any of the devices on-line at the working site
without affecting any of the system devices or the system operation as well as
off-line prior to dispatch of the material to site.
F. The entire system shall consist of bus lines each consisting of up to 64 devices.
Two consecutive lines shall be connected to each other via line couplers that act
as network filters and also provide communication between devices in different
lines. In the event of failure of a device in one line, only the control functions
controlled by that device shall be affected and all other devices shall continue to
operate as normal.
G. The power supply module feeding power to the network shall consist of a built in
back-up power to compensate short voltage interruptions of upto 200 ms. This
back-up power shall enable the system to put all actuators in a fail-safe position
(either on or off or as it is) in the event of power failure.
H. Each of the devices shall have a built-in push button along with a LED. The LED
shall lit in the event the push button is pressed and if there is power to the
device, thus depicting that the device is communicating in the system.
J. System shall be interfaced with the BMS via OPC Server or by BACNET open
protocol. The BacNet Interface module shall be from the same manufacturer
which shall be compatible with IP network.
application to support smart phones and tablets to view / control the KNX devices
in the network. The module shall be from same manufacturer. Third party
manufacturers are not acceptable.
N. The motion sensor shall be flush mounted into a ceiling and have a 360-degree
field of view. Coverage shall be a minimum of 7 metres diameter circular at the
working plane with a ceiling height of 2.5 metres. The motion sensors shall be
with software programmable time delay function and adjustable sensitivity on the
unit.
O. The wall mounted button plate shall support 2-Button, 4-Button and 8 Button with
LED indicator, which is used to indicate the operation status of each gang. The
wall mounted button plate shall have the ability to be controlled remotely via
infrared hand held remote control units.
P. The lighting control system shall be provision for its own light control PC with
graphical user interface to remote monitoring, ON/OFF control and dimming. The
system shall utilize web based graphical user interface system so as to ensure
that the programming is not stored in the PC, in case of PC failure still there will
not be any single point of failure in the system. The system shall be possible to
monitor segment wise, floor wise or area wise from the smart tablet to control
and monitor which will ease the operator not to fully depending up on the central
PC.
A. All the Relay module, dimmer modules, switches, sensors and other
controlling elements shall be addressable and programmable. Dry output
switches and central processer units are not accepted.
B. Output relays for the project (for total number required for the project refer
DB schedule of points / Lighting control schematic) shall control manually
via the central capacitive touch technology Display / Timer controller
located in the security room, the touch screen size should be on a
acceptable size such as 7”, 10” or 15” so that the lettering and buttons will
be on legible size. The Display & control device shall be a flush mounted
device or surface mounted according to project requirement. All timer
functions shall be controlled from this touch screen from facilities
management room or from location decided at the time of construction as
per consultant’s engineer’s approval. The touch screen shall also be able
to connect directly via IP network addition to KNX in case of remote
monitoring. The touch screen shall be able to work along with central
server in case of multiple touch screens in the project, at least 10 touch
screens shall be connected to one server where they will work in client
server basis. The touch screen shall have ability to connect with IP
cameras to monitor the building IP cameras; the system shall have ability
to show at least 8 streaming tiles to monitor simultaneously.
G. The lighting control system should operate at the extra low voltage of
24Vdc, 9.6kbit/s transmission. The bus cable is laid as a line, star or tree
structure in the building.
H. The programming of the system is carried out with the Engineering Tools
Software (ETS) parameterization software via an RS232 or USB interface.
They can be used in any location within the bus system. A programming of
the KNX devices by the Ethernet shall also be possible via IP gateway.
B. Ground Floor & Entrance Lighting: lights should be controlled from Central Touch
screen panel based on timer control .Daylight harvesting should also be
implemented in areas near to the peripheral of the building towards glassed
exteriors. Unnecessary lights should be switched OFF during non activity hours
to conserve energy, where ever indicated by the consultant /Client.
C. Common Area / Public Area lighting: All lights in the lift lobbies, corridors, should
be controlled using a movement/presence detector, Time schedule and central
control. Lighting Circuits should be designed to achieve a minimum light level
(say 35%) during non activity period. Staircases can be shall be controlled with
Timer push button. During an emergency situation the lights should automatically
be switched ON until the situation is restored.
D. Covered Car park: All the covered car park should have lights controlled in such
a way that during no activity the lights will be stay ON 30% / 50%. 100% lights
will be ON in particular zone when any movement is detected within that zone
using weather proof Movement/presence detector. All ramp lights should be kept
ON always. Driveway lights can be designed to have split circuits to achieve 50%
on no activity and 100% percent on activity period. Manual override switches
should also be provided. During emergency situation all the lights should be
switched ON until the situation is restored.
E. Staircase lights: All staircase lights shall be controlled from local intelligent push
switch timer push switch
A. All devices shall be CE listed specifically for the required loads (i.e.,
incandescent, fluorescent and magnetic low voltage transformer, etc.).
Manufacturer shall provide valid supporting document upon request.
B. Energy efficiency in Building control system EN15232.
C. Safety clearance must comply with IEC60664-1.
D. Installation shall comply in accordance with TH35 & EN60715,
IEC/EN60730-2-7.
i. The relay unit shall allow control of 2/4/8/12 independent loads, equipped
with a voltage free, magnetically latched relay per channel or equivalent
solid state electronic relay according to the project requirement. No de-
rating shall be acceptable for inductive lighting loads. The load rating shall
be of 16A per channel or 10A per channel as per project requirement,
each relay operation shall be indicated on channel LED indicator or via the
override knob. Local ON/OFF toggle knob shall allow individual channels
ii. Nominal voltage: AC 230 V, 50-60 Hz and each contact shall have
Nominal current rating of 16 A, with cosϕ = 0,6, with Capacitive load: AC
230 V, 16 A, max. 200 µF, and for 10A rated load, the nominal current
shall be 10A in each channel with cosϕ = 1 & 0.6 and for capacitive load of
AC230V, it shall with stand 10A with max of 105 µF. Peak inrush current
(150µs) 600A , Peak inrush current (230µs) 480A, Peak inrush current
(600µs) 300A
iii. The module width shall have 4 modules width which is approx 72 mm.
iv. In the event of power failure or bus wiring failure or control module failure,
each of the relays shall attain a pre-programmed fail-safe position (‘Switch
On’, ‘Switch Off’ or ‘Remain As it is’).
vi. Each of the relays shall be capable of being programmed with its own ‘On’
and ‘Off’ delays that shall be applicable irrespective of the signal from
which the relays are controlled.
vii. Each of the control module shall have its own individual address and shall
be capable of being programmed from the central PC for the purpose of
changing parameters without the need to access the module locally.
viii. Central PC will be made available during testing and commissioning of the
system and will then be taken back after successful commissioning.
The service life of the device shall have greater than 50,000 switching
cycles at nominal load, the load capacity of max 100mA (approx 50
electronic ballast). Capacitive load capacity of 3600W with 200micro
Farad.
DALI Gateway
A. The KNX DALI gateway shall connect the cross-function KNX bus with the
DALI bus designed exclusively for lighting control. Luminaries with DALI
electronic ballasts shall be integrated into a KNX system using this unit.
The gateway shall serve as the DALI master and power supply for the
connected electronic ballasts. Up to a maximum of 64 electronic ballasts
according to IEC 60926 in a total of 16 groups can be switched, dimmed
or set to a defined value.
F. The device should have feature of IP address allocation via DHCP service
or fixed IP address and should have DC 16–20 V, short circuit Proof (base
isolation, no SELV)
B. If sufficient day light and natural light brightness is available inside the
room, the sensor shall have an intelligence to keep the lights in off
condition though it detects the movement / presence in the room.
Energy Monitoring:
A. The unit shall have following functionality to support the building lighting control
system to integrate with BMS and Graphical user interface, the unit shall also
work as embedded graphical user interface which enables to easily view the
state of lighting control system in a building,
B. It should support: KNX, Modbus , TCP/IP, BacNet, RS232, USB ( the
connections should be rapid connection terminals, screw terminals are not
acceptable).
C. The unit shall work as a BACnet server for 500 points for TCP/IP bi-directional
communication, the unit must be certified for BTL (BACnet Technical Laboratory)
as a B-ASC (BACnet – Application Specific Controler)
D. The unit shall be integrating the following functions:
There shall be a dedicated Lighting Control Panel (LCP) / Dimmer Control Panel
(DCP) as shown in the layouts. It shall house the system devices and the related
control equipment depending on the no. of circuits being controlled. This is to
ensure the power wiring between the DB’s and the control modules inside these
panels are kept to a minimum. The LCP / DCP shall be surface mounted with
metal enclosures together with built-in DIN-rails for easy installation of the control
equipment.