The smart HVAC controls living lab functions to replicate controls technologies and connection method used for simulating a typical NSW air conditioning controls scenario in our own office.
The smart HVAC controls living lab functions to replicate controls technologies and connection method used for simulating a typical NSW air conditioning controls scenario in the Buildings Evolved living lab. The Buildings Evolved Laboratory had been fitted with a Daikin Sky VRV system in late October 2019 and was chosen as it was a similar type to those found in NSW Schools.
The purpose of testing control strategies in proof-of-concept living lab is to:
A series of concept design diagrams were developed for the prop-tech in the living lab.
Components in the operational technology part of the smart HVAC controls living lab include:
Using the list of components from the concept design, the parts were ordered and a functional mock-up created on the bench.
The basic rules based logic was then programmed into the EasyIO PLC, which could be considered the 'brain' of the operation.
Buildings Evolved tendered the installation, with the appointed contractor being a highly experienced electrical and mechanical integration expert.
In addition, the EDMI meter was installed behind the gate meter, as the lab is on a small-market electricity contract. Large-market customers can ask for Modbus to be provided directly on the electricity meter itself.
Information technology and operational technology merge using Modbus TCP as the protocol for connecting these two worlds of technology. Node-red has been used extensively to act as the software stack, converting raw values into JSON objects, and from there being able to manipulate, mutate, organise, filter and packetise with metadata for sending to a database. In this case, both a local InfluxDB instance as well as remote send to CSIRO Data Clearing House.