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Beckhoff Automation B.V.
The building sector still accounts for well over a third of global energy consumption. This means that measures to improve sustainability in this area are vital, from both an environmental and a financial perspective. Investors and operators know that buildings have to be energy-efficient in order to stay climate-friendly and profitable in the long term. Intelligent energy monitoring and management hold the keys to the future of green building. Achieving this future requires the entire building automation system to be integrated on a single platform across all technical systems – and that’s where Beckhoff comes in. We offer a complete modular system for building automation, providing benefits for every participant along the value chain and for the climate inside the building.
Building automation only unfolds its full potential when all its functions and systems are integrated on a central platform and networked with each other. That’s exactly how it works with the PC-based controller and the modular system from Beckhoff. The modular system offers you all the hardware and software solutions you need, from the field level to demand-controlled automation – of ventilation, air conditioning, heating, and lighting, for example – through to higher-level control systems.
Networking all of your building automation components using a Beckhoff solution makes it possible to bring together and evaluate all data on one platform. It is then available to facility management from a central point. This allows you to tap into outstanding potential for savings – for example, by only air-conditioning the rooms in a building where people are currently present.
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Solutions for energy-efficient building automation
With an integrated, PC-based control solution from Beckhoff, you’ll meet even the strictest requirements for sustainability and economic efficiency. One of the most important standards in this context is DIN EN ISO 52120, which describes the effects of building automation and management on a building’s energy efficiency. There are four different building automation efficiency classes from A to D, where A is the highest and is only awarded to buildings with automation that operates across all technical systems. Beckhoff provides you with all the components you need to make this a reality.
Other standards that you can meet with our automation solutions:
The core benefit of building automation is optimized energy monitoring and management. In addition to the appropriate hardware for energy and power measurement, Beckhoff also offers leading solutions for recording and analyzing the collected data. These are the keys to smart energy monitoring. The recorded data is analyzed with the help of TwinCAT Analytics. Both local and cloud-based solutions are available for you to choose from. Thanks to the protocols available in TwinCAT, such as HTTP/Rest, MQTT, and OPC UA, you do not need any additional devices for integration with higher-level systems and cloud services.
How you benefit:
The potential for saving emissions and energy through building automation is huge. In order for us as a society to benefit from this across the board in the fight against climate change and through more profitable and comfortable buildings, automation must also become standard in existing buildings as part of retrofit projects.
Beckhoff’s modular system is perfect for this. It makes it possible to implement individual, PC-based control concepts and includes all the components required to do this, from embedded PCs and EtherCAT Terminals to drive technology and TwinCAT automation and control software. Beckhoff systems are designed to be so modular and interoperable that they can even be retrofitted and scaled throughout the life cycle of a building.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning are vital functions for every building. They place high demands on the automation used to control them and its impact is expected to be great, especially when it comes to energy usage, resource consumption, and the well-being of users. In addition to the hardware portfolio for integrating all data points, Beckhoff provides its TF8040 software solution for a full range of intelligent HVAC automation functions.
How you benefit from TwinCAT Building Automation:
Room automation is a central component of building automation. After all, the energy consumers that determine the overall energy consumption of a building are located in a room. Room automation regulates and controls these energy consumers intelligently and in line with demand, making it possible to achieve the required level of comfort with minimum energy usage.
People feel comfortable in a room when the lighting levels and climate feel right. Lighting, shading, heating, cooling, and ventilation may be required depending on the time of day and outside temperature – but it needs to be applied specifically in the rooms or zones where people are present, not throughout the entire building. Ensuring that individual technical systems – such as façade control, lighting, and climate control – are perfectly coordinated is another key factor in maintaining energy-efficiency. You can achieve this with integrated and intelligent room automation from Beckhoff. Effective, highly efficient results come from the comprehensive TF8040 software solution, which fulfills the requirements of the VDI 3813 room automation guideline and provides all the options you need for a building with energy efficiency class A in accordance with DIN EN ISO 52120.
How much energy is your building currently consuming? Are the burglar and fire alarm systems working properly, and does the air quality meet specifications? With Beckhoff solutions, building operators and control center staff always have an overview of the automated building technology and full access to the control system via remote maintenance – at any time and from any location thanks to TwinCAT HMI.
All building control data can be visualized either on a local panel PC or control panel or, thanks to TwinCAT HMI’s HTML5 support, on any end device such as a smartphone or tablet. Another advantage is that the Beckhoff control platform supports all standard interfaces and industry-standard manufacturer-specific protocols. This means that any conceivable component in the building can be visualized and operated. Web pages and third-party systems can also be easily integrated.
Media technology in modern buildings comes in a variety of formats, including different audio and video systems, countless screens, multimedia servers, and streaming services. To ensure that all your devices and services in a building network work together and offer first-class usability, you need an intelligent control system. One that ensures full manufacturer-independent integration of all devices and components – for flawless interaction.
A control platform from Beckhoff lets you achieve this. In addition to Ethernet TCP/IP, serial protocols, and OPC UA, it supports all protocols relevant to media technology, such as Open Control Architecture (AES 70 Standard), PJLink, SMPTE timecode, Riedel, DMX, Art-Net™, and Streaming ACN (sACN). This provides you with an integrated automation platform for all AV devices, IP networks, and cloud services, and gives you the tools today to meet the requirements of tomorrow.
A sustainable and energy-efficient building infrastructure goes far beyond innovative automation solutions for heating, air conditioning, and ventilation. Peripheral systems such as photovoltaic plants or charging points for electric vehicles also need to be integrated and benefit from smart networking to create an energy and charging management system that is all-round efficient. The technologies and automation solutions required for this are available from Beckhoff. One example is a new system solution for communicating with the charging infrastructure in buildings and charging electric vehicles.
To this end, Beckhoff has added the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) to the tried-and-tested TwinCAT 3 IoT Communicator and developed a new EtherCAT Terminal with the designation EL6761. With the complete package consisting of TwinCAT IoT OCPP and the EL6761 EtherCAT Terminal, you can now implement seamless and powerful communication systems for charging infrastructure applications in buildings.
In our digitally driven era, data centers are the backbone of modern businesses. With our comprehensive experience in automation technology, we provide the right solutions for designing, fine-tuning, and maintaining these critical infrastructures. Whether you’re building a state-of-the-art data center or aiming to boost the performance and efficiency of your existing facilities, Beckhoff’s range of components and solutions are designed to guide you through every step of this process.
Our commitment to innovation, security, and scalability ensures that your data center not only meets current requirements but is prepared for the ever-evolving technology landscape.
Complete solutions for building automation are complex. A building can only achieve its energy efficiency targets if all its components work effectively and flawlessly over the long term. To ensure this, you need an end-to-end solution for real-time energy and system monitoring. With Beckhoff, you can achieve this without having to invest in additional measuring devices and sensors. This is because electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and power are recorded directly in the EtherCAT I/O network.
With an integrated monitoring solution from Beckhoff – consisting of EtherCAT Terminals, measuring transducers, and TwinCAT monitoring software – the advantage you gain is the ability to register even minimal deviations from the normal state in real time and respond immediately. Fault prevention through predictive maintenance is the key concept here. The result is consistently high-efficiency energy management in accordance with ISO 50001.