Technology and Product Briefing

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Honeywell WEBs AX Technology and Product Briefing

Transcript of Technology and Product Briefing

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Honeywell WEBsAX

Technology and ProductBriefing

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WEBsAX Overview

• Niagara Framework• WEBsAX Products• Software Tools• Architecture• Drivers• WEBsAX Opportunities• System Benefits• Installed Site References• System Comparison

Agenda

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A UNIVERSAL SOFTWARE infrastructure that allowsBusinesses to EASILY BUILD software applications forAccessing, Automating & Controlling smart Devices

Over the Internet!

Niagara Framework

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• Founded 1996

• Headquarters- Richmond, Virginia

• North American Offices- Boston- Richmond- Los Angeles- Charlotte- Atlanta- Minneapolis

• International Offices- London- Singapore- China- Australia

Company Facts

Tridium, Inc.

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Honeywell Relationship

• 1999 – Tridium’s first OEM contract– Renewed Contract in 2002 w/auto renewals

• Honeywell WEBs– Web Enabled Building Solution– Special Wizard and Driver Development

• Over 150 Honeywell Partners– Buying > $3,000,000 in WEBs per year– Pulling through > $20,000,000 in Honeywell products– Major Honeywell Project Wins with WEBs

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• An automation infrastructurenot just a control system

• Advanced, web basedframework for control,management and integration ofintelligent automation devices

• OWE Framework exposes andconnects intelligent devices tothe internet

• And much more

Niagara Framework

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IBM

HTTP HTML XML

ODBC

JDBC

CORBA SOAP SNMP

SMTP

FTP

Niagara Framework

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ModbusModbus

LONWORKSTM

SNMPXML

…Supporting ANY PRODUCT employing:

Niagara Framework

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IBM InformixTM

… And Enterprise Databases:

Niagara Framework

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Fire

Security Energy Lighting

And More

Maintenance

Facility/PlantManagement

Administration

Finance

HVAC

MODBUS

LEGACY

XML SQL

HTTP HTML

WAP

ODBC SNMP

JDBC FTP

SMTP

Niagara brings value to your operation

The Value of Niagara

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Niagara Framework

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I/A

WEBs

Niagara -- the new Internet Infrastructure Standard

Niagara Framework Products

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Web-basedLighting Control

Web-basedCMMS

Web-based AdvancedEnergy Applications

Web-basedRefrigeration Control

Niagara -- More than just Building Control

Web-basedAccess Control & Asset

Protection

Niagara Framework Products

Web-basedRefrigeration Control

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Sample of Customers Utilizing the Niagara Framework• Boeing - Renton• Harley Davidson - WI• Dominion Power - VA• Miller Brewing• Ford - MI• GM - MI• Toyota-KY• ABB

• Compuware HQ-Detroit• Shaw Carpet - GA• Cruiser Yachts - WI• Cummings Engine - IN• Phillip Morris – TN, NC• Broadwing Data Center-Chicago• Caterpillar - IL• Roche Biosciences - CA

Utilizing the Niagara Framework

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Sample of Data Center CustomersUtilizing the Niagara Framework

• Americredit Call Center - Ontario• Failsafe Data Center-Singapore• Lightspeed Data Center-CO• Munich Data Center• Singapore Telecom Data Center• Visa Data Center-CO• Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Headquarters-IA• Compuware HQ/Data Center

• Wausau Benefits-WI• Bank of Montreal• Credit Suisse Bank• GSA Data Center-Chicago• Broadwing Data Center-Chicago• Central Bank of Russia• National Association of Securities

Dealers-NYC

Utilizing the Niagara Framework

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Sample of Customers Utilizing the Niagara Framework

• Americredit Call Center - Ontario• Failsafe Data Center-Singapore• Lightspeed Data Center-CO• Munich Data Center• Singapore Telecom Data Center• Visa Data Center-CO• Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Headquarters-IA

• Compuware HQ-Detroit• Bank of Montreal• Credit Suisse Bank• GSA Data Center-Chicago• Broadwing Data Center-Chicago• Central Bank of Russia• Calloway Gardens-NYC

Utilizing the Niagara Framework

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WEB controllers (JACE-Java Application Control Engine)- Provides server and internet power at the building level- Open & legacy protocols- Simple browser interface for unlimited users

UI option - User Interface

• WEBStationAX (Workstation Supervisor)- Browser based user interface and network management- Supports multiple, simultaneous Web Browser client

workstations over Ethernet LAN or the Internet- Archiving of data and alarms- Alarm Service for delivery of alarms to remote PCs

Without need of a browser

• WEBProAX Programming tool (Included in WEBStationAX)- Engineering over the internet

Honeywell WEBs Products

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WEB403-AX – Small Building Control

The Web Enabled Small Building Solution

• 128M RAM; 32M Flash• Extended Memory version 256M RAM/128M Flash• Embedded Distributed Server

- 1 - LON, 1 - RS-485, 1 - RS-232- 6 Universal inputs, 4 Relay outputs- Supports 27 devices. Expandable to 120 nodes

• Optional Web Server for Browser Access• Email Server for Alarm Notification

- Browser, PDA, Cell Phone• BACnet, LONWorks, Modbus Drivers• Trending of Energy & Alarm Data• Real Time Control Engine• Web Based Engineering Tool• Archiving to SQL, Oracle, IBM Database.

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WEB 545-AX• 128M RAM; 32M Flash• Extended Memory version 256M RAM/128M Flash• Embedded Distributed Server

- Standalone & Networked Control- 1 - LON, 4 - RS-485, 2- RS-232- Supports up to 126 devices

• Optional Web Server for Browser Access• Email Server for Alarm Notification

- Browser, PDA, Cell Phone• BACnet, LONWorks, Modbus Drivers• Trending of Energy & Alarm Data• Real Time Control Engine• Web Based Engineering Tool• Archiving to SQL, Oracle, IBM Database.

Control & Ethernet Connectivity for Large Networks

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WEB-201 Controller Specifications

• IBM PowerPC 405EP 250MHz processor• 64MB SDRAM & 64MB Serial Flash memory standard• Memory upgrade available to 128 SDRAM• Battery Backup – 5 minutes typical• Real-time clock – 3 month backup max via battery• Communications:

- Two Ethernet RJ-45 Ports- One RS-232 Port- One RS-485 Port- Optional NPB-LON Com Card- Optional NPB-MDM Modem Card

• DIN Rail Mountable

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Supports multiple, simultaneous Web Browser client workstationsover Ethernet LAN or the Internet

• Provides database administration for the object database andrelational database in all WEBsAX panels

• Manages global control functions- Time, scheduling, energy management, alarms, data collection and

trending• Supports global data passing over multiple networks• Includes WEBProAX Engineering Tool

- User interface- Application development environment

WEBStationAX

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• Browser-like graphical user interface• Complete, full-function application development environment

- Graphically create, configure and test control system application logicand user interface screens

- Simple linking mechanism allows data to be shared by devices ofdifferent protocols transparently

- Build graphics for use with the user interface and Web Browser, onegraphic works with both

• Integral LonWorks, BACnet, and Modbus network management- Create, add, or learn LonWorks networks- Manages devices and bindings

WEBProAX

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Benchmark facilities,equipment, and energyIdentify inefficienciesDetermine best-in-classequipmentMeasure and verifyperformance of energyefficiency measures

WEBsAX Energy suite

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WEBsAX Architecture• Single Programming Tool via WEBProAX w/programming wizards for XL15C & XL10s• Flat LON architecture using XL10s and 3rd party Lon products• Multi protocol integration via BACnet, ModBus and OPC drivers

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Router

Web BrowsersEthernet LAN

Web StationEnergy Suite

Remote Sites

WEB 545-AX

Typical Architecture – Excel 5000 Products

VAV

UV

CVAHU(A,B & C)

SmartVAV

UV

CVAHU(A,B & C)

SmartVAV

• Excel 5000 LON devicesprogrammed in CARE

• LON objects discovered by WEBsdevices

• Scheduling and trending viaWEBs controllers

• Multi protocol integration viaBACnet, ModBus and OPC drivers

Lighting

WEB-403-AX

Excel 50 LON

Smart Excel 500

Modbus Meter

Smart I/O

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Router

IP Controller

Devices

Web BrowsersEthernet LAN

Modbus TCPDevices

Web StationEnergy Suite

WEB 403-AX

Modbus Meter

MSTP Devices

OnboardI/O

Card AccessController

Legacy Devices

Remote Sites

Devices

WEB-403-AXWEB 545-AX

Typical Architecture – Systems Integration

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• Communicate with IntelligentDevices- Programmable Controllers- Fixed Function Controls- Monitoring and

I/O Devices• Normalizes Device Data into

Common Object format• Open and Proprietary protocols

supported.

Device Drivers

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• LonWorks• BACnet Ethernet, IP, MSTP• MODBUS RTU, TCP• OPC• SNMP• XML• Many other industry specific open

drivers can be developed• Niagara can also be a Modbus or

BACnet sever while also being aclient

Open Drivers

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• Auto discovery of connectedIntelligent Devices, Open & Legacy

• LON Network Management• BACnet Routing• SNMP support for IT network

management• Enterprise Connectivity

Network Management

Single Network Management Tool for Multiple Technologies

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• Control• Logic• PID loop• Math functions• Data logging• Scheduling• Alarms• Energy Management• Graphical display objects• Custom programming• Communications & control

between devices and protocols• Example-LON sensor input to

BACnet controller with output toa Modbus VFD.

Real Time Control

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Monitoring & Logging Objects

Real Time Control

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Common scheduler and calendar for all devices and protocols

Real Time Control

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• Control Objects generate Alarms andAlerts

• Each Alarm given a notification class- Maintenance, safety etc.

• Alarm notification options bynotification class- Printer, pager, email

• Alarm and Alert Recipients- E-mail- Web Browser- Local printer- Remote printer- Enterprise Application Program- SNMP to Network Manager- BACnet alarm recipient- Cell Phone- PDA

Alarming

Information Routed to Wherever It Is Needed

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• Complete, full-functionapplication developmentenvironment

• Graphically create, configureand test control systemapplication logic and userinterface screens

• Tool works from anywhere onthe Web for use by one or manywith proper authentication

• Define control sequence invisual environment

• User friendly Web pagedevelopment with standardlibraries

• Simple linking mechanismallows data to be shared bydevices of different protocolstransparently

Programming- WEBProAX

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• Program simulation• Works on line, vs. offline and compiled• Can view all engineering in framework

without additional data file or program• Simplifies all support issues• Tunnelling Concept

- Allows third party tools to be used to remotelyengineer connected legacy & open devices

- BACnet, LON, and legacy tools can be tunnelled

Programming- WEBProAX

Virtual Engineering CentersInternet Collaborative Engineering

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WEBPro

Software Demonstrations

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• Local and Archived Database – Auto Backup• Local Trending of Alarms, Data• Archiving of Data & Alarm Logs• Audit Log

- Who changed what and when• Backup of framework configuration and data

to any location• Ram, flash based data storage• Standard JDBC, IBM, SQL, Oracle Database• Create custom records and reports using

SQL• Data stored in HTML, XML, Txt, CSV file

formats.

IBM

Data Archive

Archive Anytime Anywhere On The WEB

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• Graphical User Interface from astandard Web Browser

• Provides secure access &authentication

• Serves GX,HTML, XML pagesover Ethernet, TCP/IP, HTTP

• Connect over Internet, Intranetor dial-up

• PDA’s & WAP (Cell Phone)• Graphical Objects are handled

as Java Applets• Applets are cached by Browser• Fast response and dynamic

updating• Low network bandwidth• Data refreshed only on change.

Web User Interface

Anywhere, Anytime, Any Device

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• Maintenance uses web appliances to monitor,perform remote engineering & troubleshootminimizing travel time and acceleratingresponse

• All legacy systems are accessed with acommon web browser user interface

• Maintenance resources from anywhere in theworld can access any system and helpidentify and correct problems

• Alarms can be emailed to directly tomaintenance subcontractors depending onsystem types

• No special computers for on-call staff, justaccess to the internet.

Reduced Operation Costs

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• No ties to an incumbent control system• Choose the best value/vendor for every project without having to

choose a particular protocol• System engineering via the internet• Lower cost of integration of lighting, fire, generators etc.• Construction team can use web browser to monitor systems during

installation, startup, commissioning, and warranty

ModbusModbus

Reduced Construction & Renovation Costs

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• Facilities management can better monitor building performancewith standard browser – no proprietary software

• All facilities use a common interface independent of local systemsmanufacturer

• Administrative resources from anywhere in the district can accessany system

• Local override information automatically archived• Integration with facility management enterprise systems such as

budgeting and maintenance management

Administrative Efficiencies

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• Tenants, employees, etc. use browser for easyoverride of lights & hvac

• Tenants, employees etc. can easily contribute toenergy management

• Tenants, employees receive faster response toproblems due to immediate internet access tosite by maintenance

• Integral part of an “Energy Awareness” program

Increased Satisfaction & Services

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• Identify inefficiencies by comparing sites• Normalize data for weather, production, and

square footage for valid comparisons• Improve commodity negotiations and reduce

the amount paid for energy• Reduce the amount of energy consumed• Understand how building characteristics

affect energy costs

E Profiler2

Energy, Equipment Profiling

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• There are no ties to an incumbent control system• You choose the best value/vendor for every project without having to

choose a particular protocol• Systems monitoring and engineering from anyone on your team from

anywhere in the world- Management, maintenance, consultants, contractors

• Enterprise Integration to your Facilities Management & PlanningInfrastructure

Control Systems

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• Over 100 Honeywell Partners• Honeywell Energy/Federal Team• ACI, ACS contractors• Authorized Systems Distributors

WEBs Users

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• WEBs fits well as a stand alone system and as asubsystem for SymmetrE/EBI.

• Extends the reach of capabilities and value of Districtorganization, National Accounts, Distribution

• Honeywell Industrial Controllers, recorders, loopcontrollers integrate via modbus.

• WEBs is an excellent upgrade solution for older XL500dialup systems.- School districts have federal funding for WANs and can save

phone charges.

Opportunity

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• WEBs pulls through additional product sales- XL50, 500, XL15C and XL10, VFD sales

• XL10 & XL15 can be programmed via the internet.- Engineering savings during startup and for changes

• XL50, 500, 600 LON are supported as LON devices• WEBs is an excellent platform to host advanced energy

solutions. The choice of ESCOs.• Major Honeywell projects with National Accounts

- Meijer- Smart & Final- US Military

Opportunity

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• WEBs Provided- Integration of LonWorks®, and existing Proprietary CBUS Protocols- Real-time access to multiple dissimilar subsystems to employees

across the campus to control, monitor, and respond.- Implemented in classroom buildings & administration buildings.

30 WEB Controllers

Sullivan County School System

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• Honeywell Energy Services & OISP Sound Energy• 140 Sites

- 10,000 Ft2 - 35,000 Ft2- Work sites spread throughout CA, OR, FL

• Store Monitoring, 100 I/O Points• Refrigeration Systems Monitoring

- Compressors, Solenoids, Heater Circuits, VFD’s- Pressures, Temperatures, Receiver Levels- Alarms

• Food Storage Case- Temperature, Humidity, Door Status

• Store Lighting Level Monitoring & Control- Interlock w/ security- Food Storage Case Lighting Controls

• Peak Demand KW Monitoring for Load Shed control of Lighting basedon CEC window, ambient light, occupancy

• Data storage and analysis

Smart & Final

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• Niagara Framework- WEB 5 at each location (140)

CPC Refrigeration Driver InterfaceCPC LON interfaceHoneywell XL5000 Distributed I/O & XL10 HVAC ControllerPT9000 LON KW Monitor

- Corporate HQ Web SupervisorEnergy data from HQ WS database monitored remotely by energy analysisserver

• Daily FTP uploads for energy comparison/analysis

- Field Sites connected using Nortel Networks Continuity VPN overHughes Satellite Network

Smart & Final - The Technical Solution

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IP Controller

Devices

Web BrowsersEthernet LAN

Modbus Devices MSTP Devices

Cbus Devices

Fire & Security

Typical building with LON,CBUS, BACnet IP and MSTP,

Modbus RTU

Modbus RS-485 MSTP RS-485LON

Cbus

SymmetrE/EBIServer

Communication via BACnet.

WEB-545-AX

Workstation

Typical SymmetrE/WEBs Architecture

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Signing up

• Each Honeywell contractor partner must purchase aWEBs “Demo Kit”- One WEB-403-AX or WEB-545-AX Demo controller- 6 copies of WEBStationAX Engineering Tool

Demonstration license expires March 31 of each year.- 1 seat of Certification Training from Tridium- $2000 annual demonstration renewal fee required each year

Enables WEBStationAX Tool until the following March 31.

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