1st Edition

CIBSE Guide H: Building Control Systems

By Cibse Copyright 2000
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    'Building Control Systems' provides the building services engineer with a comprehensive understanding of modern control systems and relevant information technology. This will ensure that the best form of control systems for the building is specified and that proper provision is made for its installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance.

    Beginning with an overview of the benefits of the modern building control system, the authors describe the different controls and their applications, and include advice on their set-up and tuning for stable operation. There are chapters on the practical design of control systems, how to work from the hardware components and their inclusion in networks, through to control strategies in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and whole buildings.

    The relationship between Building, Management Systems (BMS) and information technology systems is discussed, and the building procurement process and the importance of considering control requirements at an early stage in the design process

    Introduction: the need for controls · Control fundamentals · Components and devices · Systems, networks and integration · Control strategies for subsystems · Control strategies for buildings · Information technology · Management issues · Bibliography · Tuning Rules · Glossary

    Biography

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