The simplicity of connecting a data-acquisition system to the Ethernet within the building, and providing users with a standard HTML interface, removes the need for yet another control network.
When this is coupled with the need for the system to inform users of exception conditions using standard emails, the needs for end-user training courses disappears.
Connecting relays, temperature sensors, occupancy detectors, to the internet is now possible.
Other opportunities arise when the user can affect outputs on the system, providing remote control facilities.
Open an illustrated example of an ethernet data acquisition system.
Web-based Automation Systems |
Small Building System
Lakeside Shopping Centre, Thurruck.
Over 300 shops are being monitored by an extensive ObSys display with over 400 pages.
Amongst the systems being monitored via a large Compass network are fire, ventilation, smoke control,
all lighting (including car park and Christmas), wall sockets, door access, escalators and lifts.
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