Architectural Review Emergency Lighting Systems
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Architectural Review Emergency Lighting
Systems
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Monitored Emergency Lights… a growing trend
SafetySecurityLitigationGovernment requirement
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Monitored Emergency Lights… a growing trend
Stanilite - Australia ( Thomas and Betts) 12 years Clevertronics - Australia - 4 years White Lite – Australia - 4 years Hocen - China – 1 year Chinese customer number 2 – In development
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Business rationale
In many countries Emergency Lighting & Exits Signs require testing of the Bulb (to see if it is working) and the Battery (must be able to light the Emergency Light / Exit Sign for 90 minutes)
Typically test every 6 months. (This is part of AS/NZS2293.3. for example in Australia)
Monitored Emergency Lighting & Exits Signs system is normally installed in buildings which require more than 100 Emergency Lighting / Exits Signs.
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Typical Product Line supported
Emergency Lights & Exit Signs.
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What should I use for my network ?
Wired solutionRFPowerline
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Preferred Architecture
Use LonWorks PL to connect to the Monitored Emergency Lights & Exit Signs,
Use Twisted Pair ( TP) as backbone The use of PL greatly reduces need for wiring cost and
lowest installation time and cost Better security of power cables than signal cables High data rates are not required Price performance of transceivers
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Typical Lonworks Architecture
LonWorks Power Line to the Emergency Lights & Exit Signs. LonWorks Twisted Pair (FT10) as a Backbone. Use 3-phase
PL to FT-10 Routers to pass information from one level to the next. Generally one per each floor of a building.
Smart Server, to gather all data in the system and send to corporate MIS system
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Typical LonWorks Architecture
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Benefits of PL for Emergency lighting
No new wires …. Simplified installation If the lights work, the network does too Can have large networks and bandwidth fine as appliaction
is not speed intensive
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Questions….
What are the local requirements ? What do I need to get started ?
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Echelon Products Required
Development
Product Part Number
NodeBuilder 3.1 10020-31-273
Power Line DSK 17050R-20-272
LNS Application Developer's Kit/Turbo Edition 34309
LNS Redistribution Kit/Turbo Edition 34312
Echelon Software License Generator/Turbo Edition
34311
PLCA-22 Power Line Analyzer 58022-3
LonScanner Protocol Analyzer 33110-301
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Echelon Products Required
Production
Product Part Number
Usage
PL-3120 Smart Transceiver 15311R-1000 Communication to Emergency Light / Exit Sign
FT-3120 Smart Transceiver 14212R-500 Communication to Emergency Light / Exit Sign
PL-3150 Smart Transceiver 15321R-960 RouterFT-3150 Smart Transceiver 14230R-450 RouterRouter IP Firmware RouterFT-10 PCLTA-21 74501R PC Internet Server Network InterfaceU10 FT-10 USB Network Interfaces 75010R PC Internet Server Network InterfaceU20 PL USB Network Interfaces 75021 PC Internet Server Network Interface
i.LON 100e3 72101-300 Internet ServerLNS Server License Network ManagementLNS Administrator Device Credit 34410 Network Management