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Chuck Norton, Senior Automation Engineer
Code Name: AKA “Oscar the Grouch”
Favorite Saying “What did you DO?”
Carmyn Stanko, Controls System Specialist
Code Name: AKA “The Quartermaster”
Favorite Saying “Did you read the As-Builts”
Steve Fox, Controls Electrician
Code Name: “Mr. Wizard”
Favorite Saying “What have you got for Lunch?”
Travis Rohlin, Controls Engineer
Code Name AKA “The Nice Guy”
Favorite Saying “ Turkey Sandwich”
Lynn Johnston, Controls System Specialist
Code Name: AKA “The Bee Lady”
Favorite Saying “Did you say Chocolate?”
A Facility Management System (FMS) is a networked computer-based
control system installed at a facility that controls and monitors the
building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation,
lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems. A (FMS)
consists of software and hardware; software programs and configured
in a hierarchical manner, using such protocols as C-bus, Metasys N2,
BACnet, LonWorks and Modbus.
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A micro processor controller that is programmable, meaning
the direct digital control program code may be customized
for the intended use. The program features include time
schedules, setpoints, controllers, logic, timers, trend logs, and
alarms.
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The controllers have analog and digital inputs, that allow measurement
of variables like (temperature, humidity, or pressure) and analog and
digital outputs for control of the mediums like (hot/cold water and/or
steam). Digital inputs are typically (dry) contacts from a control
device, and analog inputs are typically a voltage or current
measurement from a variable (temperature, humidity, velocity, or
pressure) sensing device. Digital outputs are typically relay contacts
used to start and stop equipment, and analog outputs are typically
voltage or current signals to control the movement of the mediums
(air/water/steam) control devices.
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System Server Types
Network Interfaces
•Two Redundant Servers
•Honeywell BNA
•Seven Point Servers
•Lonworks iLon 600
•Two Distributed Servers
•Eight Client Stations
DDC Field Controllers
•Symmetry Server and Client
•Delta 1000
•XBSI PC for Delta 1000
•XL-Plus
•XL-5000
•To Name a Few
North
South
Medplex
Trinity
UHeights
Davis
Center
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The workstation provides a graphical user interface to
the process and system configuration functions of the
FMS system.
Echelon i.lon 600
Honeywell BNA
Jeffords
University Heights
XL 100
Votey Basement
XL Plus
Pomeroy
Johnson Controls Metasys NCM
Water
Waterman Basement
Johnson Controls DX-9100
UNT Controller and XT Modules
Waterman Basement
Delta 1200
Votey Basement
Temperature Sensor
University Heights
Damper Actuator
Jeffords Mech. Rm.
Low Temp Freeze Stat
Central Heating Plant
Control Relay
Jeffords Mech. Rm.
Setpoint or Binary State
Pseudo point
UVM Building Dashboard: A New effort to
bring Campus awareness and Green practices.
Provided Davis Center project LEED credits.
Saved Time and Money by not having to
install a separate system to support the
dashboard.
Allowed for real time access to view Davis
Center’s utility usage
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Good marketing tool: Dudley Davis Center Dash
Board
Reinforces University’s commitment to being a
leader in environmental conservation
Utilizing Information Technologies to gain
awareness of building energy and power
consumption via the Internet. The potential to
enhance learning and understanding of Green
technologies in an academic environment and
serve as powerful symbols of dedication to
sustainability.
Where are we Going?
Energy Savings Programs
Wireless Internet Data sharing and Optimization
Replace service vehicles with spaceships