- Major C-Bus installation – Project Engineer and Management
- Redesign Engineers C-Bus Installation for practicality reasons
- No computer required to control the whole building
- Minimise the number of C-Bus networks required
- Computer used only to
- view C-Bus status and to allow for manual over-riding for testing purposes
- reprogram hardware
- dial-in maintenance
- Design integration document with Mechanical Services & Access Control to comply with the PPR
- Design Installation & Program for C-Bus to utilize low level interfacing between Access Control & C-Bus / C-Bus & BMS
- Full supervision of staff and continuous supervision of installation to maintain the C-Bus cabling integrity and segregation especially from other services that follow
- Complete training manual for the end user including troubleshooting guide with insight into software & hardware logic to be taken into account
- C-Bus / DALI installation – consultant and commissioner
- Advice, installation tips and traps given remotely to installers
- Inspection and repairs on site before programming & commissioning
- Setup DALI Lines : addresses, groups and scenes for each light so that it will work according to engineers requirements
- Program C-Bus switches to comply with the engineers specifications
- Test that all works according to engineers design
- Educate the end user on use
- supply all documentation to the contractor
- Commercial C-Bus installation – install as a sub-contractor
- Provide the contractor with training on installation requirements
- Fit off the hardware and wire the C-Bus components in the switchboards
- Program so that C-Bus switches do what hasn’t been done before with regard to dimming control & room joining
- Use a C-Bus Colour Touch Screen as BMS control via low level interfacing with the Air Conditioning. This included fully variable logic timers for AH function which automatically came on / turned off dependent on the Time of Day.
- Domestic Penthouse – design according to the electrical layout and install
- Full C-Bus installation over 2 levels
- PDL LexCom Home Networks – Data, Phone & TV
- Multiroom Audio throughout
- Central Colour Touch Screen to control lighting and audio taking into account Time of Day, Light levels, In or Out
- Sports Field Control (Hockey Turf) – design according to the electricians' requirements
- Lighting
- 96Kw of lighting on 8 poles (3 pairs of 2Kw Lights - Levels 1, 2 & 3)
- Must have a 10 minute re-strike delay on each pair
- Cannot all turn ON or OFF at the same time (staggered IO) even after a power failure
- Level 1 on Poles 1 and 2 must stay on for 8 minutes after the shut down is actuated
- Field Watering
- Pump to have a "Run On" time (water pressure buildup) before a nozzle can open
- Time delay between nozzles closing and the next one opening
- Pump to have a "Run On" time after the last nozzle(s) close
- Maximum of 2 nozzles open at any one time
- Touch Screen is to be
- Password actuated (basic user level)
- Training control of lights is to be for individual poles & light levels (no level 3)
- Games control of light levels with Level 3
– all lights on – is to be password actuated (supervisor level)
- Field Watering for games is to be set for Windy conditions or Normal conditions
- Field Watering for Training is to be able to use individual nozzles
- Field Watering is to have an Emergency Stop on screen
- Display of Pump Failure
- Public Facility
- Touch Screen is to be password actuated (basic user level)
- Opening/Closing times and "Days Open" can be set manually
- Tied into Security
- Access lighting on disarm
- Timed "All Lights Off" on ARM leaving only security lighting on
- All lights ON on quot;Alarm" and their switches disabled until the system is disarmed
- Schedules linked to Opening/Closing hours
- Schedules on security lighting
- Sales Touch Screen – attached to a lighting display to graphically demonstrate different aspects of the functionality of C-Bus including:
- schedules and what they can do
- various scenes
- Software Logic demonstration
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