Infrastructure Solution Guide
Analysis of Infrastructure needs 1
What is Sympholux Lighting Control? 2
What is KNX? 3
What is DALIcontrol? 4
What is C-Bus? 5
Airport 7
Stadium 13
Tunnel 19
Schematic Diagrams 24
The Next Step 29
Infrastructure References 31
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Analysis of Infrastructure needs
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Controlling, managing and maintaining the reliability of your infrastructure
requires comprehensive product mix that resolves your every automation and
control application need. User safety dictates that these solutions must be
robust and long-lasting.
Essential needs you must address:
- Uninterrupted lighting
- Smooth traffic
- Permanent monitoring
- Automatic detection of incidents
- Information and protection
- Dependability of automated system
- Safety of user shelters
Schneider Electrics proven Airport, Stadium and Tunnel
infrastructure solutions ensure:
- More flexibility to modify and expand your installation at any time without
affecting its continued operation
- More reliable updates on the state of your infrastructure
- More effective control of the infrastructure via user-friendly visualization
and navigation
- Faster reaction times because of stabilized real-time information
- Better operational decisions based on real-time system recommendations
- Anywhere, anytime maintenance of functions without any service
degradation
What is Sympholux Lighting Control?
Schneider Electric is the only lighting control expert worldwide which
enables harmonious orchestration via the three platforms below. As a
result, our unique Sympholux solution remains the optimal way for your
business to balance its light and energy needs.
KNX: The standard in interoperability
C-Bus: The expert in ambience lighting
DALI: Optimizing individual control and centralized
management
No matter what your infrastructure building shape, location, budget or
unique applications and needs, no one is more perfectly placed to tailor
you an optimized solution than Schneider Electric.
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What is DALIcontrol?
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DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) lighting systems leverage
DALI-controlled fixtures and controllers throughout all building interiors.
As all DALI lighting controllers, ballasts, transformers, drivers, emergency
fittings and other electronic control gears and devices fully comply
with IEC 62386 standards, the system can use devices from multiple
manufacturers. Easily reconfigurable with no need for time-consuming
and troublesome re-wiring, DALI digital lighting systems will control and
provide status updates down to individual ballast level.
A DALI ballast is an intelligent device that can be configured to
remember its power-on status, maximum, minimum and system
failure levels, plus fade rates and times. DALI ballasts are controllable
by messages sent individually, by group or on a systemwide basis. A
DALI lighting system will also report the output level of every one of its
ballasts and operational status of every one of its ballasts and lamps. It
can also automatically test emergency fittings and report their status.
The many advantages of installing DALI ballasts in
your lighting system include:
Control of individual units, groups and lines
Status control and monitoring of all lamps and ballasts
Simple formation of groups via flashing lamps
Easily customizable lighting preferences
Simpler control of emergency lighting
Figure 2 - DALI Control System Architecture
What is KNX?
KNX is an international standard (ISO/IEC 14543, CENELEC EN 50090,
CEN EN 13321-1, GB/Z 20965) automated communications protocol
based on the widely recognized EIB (European Installation Bus), BatiBus,
and the EHS (European Home System) protocols.
In a KNX system, all bus devices (twisted pair, radio frequency, power
line or IP/Ethernet) are connected and able to exchange information.
Such bus devices can either be the sensors or actuators needed to
control essential building management equipment. Specific examples
include: lighting, blinds/shutters, security, energy management, heating,
ventilation and air-conditioning, signaling and monitoring systems,
interfaces to service and building control technologies, remote control
and metering, etc. KNX ultimately simplifies the control, monitoring and
signaling of all of these features via a uniform system that requires no
extra control centers.
KNX remains the worlds only open standard for all applications in
Infrastructure, offering powerful ETS PC software that empowers the
planning, engineering, installation and configuration of all KNX-certified
products.
Figure 1: KNX System Architecture
Solar protection/
shutters
Fan coil
Touch screen
Push-button
with IR receiver
Switch actuator
220VAC
Dimming
actuator
Shutters
actuator
KNX
Fan coil
actuator
Power
supply
220VAC
Lighting Dimming light
Push-button with room
temperature central unit
Presence
detector
Ambient light
sensor
Weather
station
Sensors
Actuators
Figure 1 - KNX System Architecture
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C-Bus is a microprocessor based wiring system that controls lighting
and other electrical services. In addition to activating and deactivating
lighting circuits and analogue-type controls such as dimming electronic
fluorescent ballasts, C-Bus will control and automate virtually any type of
electrical load.
To ensure faster more reliable operation, each C-Bus device has its own
in-built microprocessor. These components can either be individually
programmed via point and click PC-based software or through an
in-built/integral PC-free Learn Mode. Optimal communications speed
and reliability are ensured because all C-Bus system information is held
within individual C-Bus devices rather than at one central point. Whilst
no computer is needed for normal C-Bus operations, C-Bus PC-based
control and management software is available should you require
further control flexibility.
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What is C-Bus?
Input Devices
Output Devices
System Devices
Network
Support Devices
Commissioning
Tools
Professional
Dimmers
DIN Rail
Dimmers
DIN Rail
Relays
Wall
Switches
Occupancy
Sensors
Environment
Sensors
Touch
Screens
Fluorescent
Controllers
Infrared
Transmitter
BACnet
Gateway
Coupler Hand held
IR Remotes
PC Software
Graphical User
Interfaces
Gateways
and Drivers
DALI Gateway DMX Gateway PAC
Figure 3 - C-Bus System Architecture
Reduces lighting and energy costs and maintenance needs
Enables the setting and scheduling of different lighting scenes
Easy execution of lighting
Flexible, adaptable and extremely user-friendly
Eliminates the risk of human error
24/7 back-up should outages occur
What are C-Bus benefits?
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Airport Authorities have stringent requirements governing the building
of world-class low-energy terminals utilizing operating systems that are
both sustainable and optimally energy efficient. Lighting control systems
which eliminate energy wastage through daylight harvesting, presence
detection and time scheduling of loads play a vital role in this process.
Benefits of State-of-the-art Airport Lighting Control:
Achieves sustainability, energy efficiency and minimize the airports
carbon footprint
Provides appropriate lighting levels cost-effectively and utilizes natural
daylight and user occupancy where possible
Uses Lighting Control System data to minimize re-lamping and
maintenance costs by using real data to drive decisions
Minimizes labor costs in Emergency Escape Light testing
Schneider Electric offers not only KNX but also DALI solutions to better
manage lighting systems and provide passengers with well-lit and safe
environments. In helping airport operators to design their lighting, our
key requirement is to develop energy-efficient, fully automated systems
that guide and assist passengers whilst being constantly adjusted by a
building management system (BMS).
KNX and DALI solutions can both be applied in different areas of airports
which span the entire length of passengers journeys from the arrival rail
terminus and main concourse to passenger link and flight boarding gate.
Dimming capabilities in selected areas enable both scene control and
daylight harvesting in the air traffic control tower.
Below is the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)
Code of Lighting for airport designs:
All lighting for workstations must ensure easy operator visibility. In some
cases, keyboards may be affected by glare or other visually-disrupting
reflections, luminaires must be carefully selected, located and arranged.
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Airport
Maintained
illuminance
(lux)
Limited
glare rating
Minimum
colour
rendering
(Ra)
Notes
Arrival and
departure halls,
baggage areas
200 22 80
Connecting
areas, escalators,
travolators
150 22 80
Information desks,
check-in desks
500 19 80 1
Customs and
passport control
desks
500 19 80
Waiting areas 200 22 80
Security check areas 300 19 80 1
Air traffic control
tower
500 16 80 1,2
Notes: 1. Lighting of work stations with display screen equipment.
2. Lighting should be dimmable.
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Air Traffic Control Tower
All lights and blinds in each Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) cab must be
both controllable both individually by the ATC and centrally by a watch
commander touch panel.
Daylight harvesting measures direct sunlight and automatically fine-
tunes lights and blinds to optimal lighting levels throughout the day.
Passenger Terminal
Lux level sensors incorporating motorized shutters allow sunlight
to penetrate via skylight and so maintain a constant lighting level.
Check-In Counter
DALI enables ground crews to control each check-in counter from
their own PCs.
Lux level sensors incorporating motorized shutters allow sunlight
to penetrate via skylight and so maintain a constant lighting level.
Rail Terminus
A KNX Weather Station will give the rail terminus daylight-saving
capabilities and will allow in as much natural light as possible. Also
able to respond to external weather conditions, the lighting system
can adjust artificial light levels in line with how much natural light
entering the station interchange.
Back of House
Occupancy control is used to light back-of-house areas such as the
staff and plant rooms. Fully automated, the system will cut running
costs by deactivating lights as staff exit rooms. The system can also
monitor emergency lighting circuits.
Airport applications
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Daylight Harvesting
Dimming and Blind Control Occupancy with Override Control
Control and Monitoring
This is the practice of using windows, skylights, etc, to illuminate
building interiors and can control the amount of daylight admitted in
various mechanical ways. Such systems often employ lighting control
technologies which utilize a combination of manual switching, scene
setting, and daylight linking to automatically dim artificial lighting when
natural daylight levels provide sufficient illumination
Ceramic metal halide downlights and fluorescent luminaires have been
deactivated by KNX light level sensors as adequate daylight is available.
DALI Dimming ballasts should be considered for such fluorescent
luminaires as they can adjust zone lighting levels to compensate for
changes in daylight levels throughout the day.
The Air Traffic Control towers cab portion incorporates 360 sectional
window glass around its perimeter, several sections of which are fitted
with motorized solar shades. It is essential that all on duty ATCs can
control both their shades and dimmable lighting loads. There are also
general area and task lights at the convenience location. The watch
commanders position also requires both individual and group control
of the blinds and all lighting loads. A Logic Module featuring conditional
statements activated by a logic engine will eliminate possible impact
on night-time landings by preventing lighting loads from being fully
activated accidentally.
A KNX multi-function push button has been chosen for its ability to
reduce clutter by consolidating both an LCD display and 8-button backlit
engraving on a single gang button. A KNX Mini touch-screen is used in
the watch commanders position.
Integration with blind motor controls is accomplished via either blind
actuator or low-voltage relay module. If line voltage shade motors with
low-voltage relay modules are used, a high-power relay module with
interlock should be used to directly operate the motor.
During off-peak periods such as late nights and early mornings,
Schneider Electrics airport lighting systems will automatically reduce
illumination levels. Should a delayed flight arrive in the middle of the
night, a lighting system override can be used to illuminate the concourse
area, activating sufficient lighting to guide passengers to baggage and
customs areas.
DALI Control Lighting System can also provide scene setting and
fault reporting functions. Such systems can ultimately monitor all
addressable light fittings, delivering real-time feedback on lamp running
hours and replacement schedules, and even accurately assess energy
consumption for specific areas.
DALI commissioning and maintenance issues are resolved through a
central control and monitoring tool that enables technicians to access
lamp, ECG ballast, and inverter information from anywhere in the airport.
Operations staff can also monitor the lighting system throughout the
passenger terminal and can quickly and precisely identify faults and their
locations through a central Building Management System. As a result, all
areas of the terminal are constantly well lit and easy to maintain.
Such Lighting Control Systems are designed to interface with a BMS or
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system via an OPC
Server Client solution.
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Solution details
Light Level Sensor
DALI Controller
KNX Push Button with
Temperature Control
Dual-technology Sensor
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Below is a table showing the intensities the CIBSE Code of Lighting
specifies for basketball halls at different competitive levels:
Lighting consumes massive amounts of energy in large stadium
complexes. As a result, the main lighting control prerequisite here is a
highly efficient management system that enables operators to minimize
energy usage and costs. Schneider Electric offers stadium operators
powerful KNX and C-Bus systems which can control all stadium
illumination needs including floodlights, tower lighting and blue warning
LEDs atop towers and along the roof of the stadium itself.
All our stadium lighting control designs meet internationally accepted
standards for indoor sports, games and recreational buildings. In Europe
and Asia, the European Standard EN 12193 Sport Area Lighting and
CIBSE Lighting Guide are the predominant standards.
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Stadium
Standard of Play/
Application
Illuminance
(Lux)Eav
Place of
measurement
Uniformity
Ratio
Mounting
Height (m)
Recreational 300
Hori on
count
0.8 6 (min)
Supervised Training/
Practice
300
Hori on
count
0.8 6 (min)
Club 400
Hori on
count
0.8 6 (min)
Country 500
Hori on
count
0.8 6 (min)
National 500
Hori on
count
0.8 6 (min)
International 750
Hori on
count
80 6 (min)
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Exterior Lighting
As outdoor lights generally need to be switched between manual
and automatic control, operators must ensure that manually
controlled outside lights automatically revert back to the control
of light level sensors when night starts to fall. This ensures that all
lights deactivated manually automatically reactivate when light level
sensors deem it to be sufficiently dark.
Central Control Station
To provide stadium operators with total control and reliability, a
PC-based graphical interface platform is programmed enabling
automatic light sequencing for different events.
Pre-programming also allows floodlights to be activated several
hours in advance in order to ensure maximum illumination for the
events themselves.
VIP Room
To ensure varying levels of illumination, relays and dimmers are
programmed to activate fluorescent lights at pre-set levels and dim
down lights to 25%. With the touch of a mini-touch-screen, fully 25%
of all lights can be activated.
A Cleaning Mode override facility is programmed into the VIP
Room installation to help minimize lighting usage and costs during
maintenance.
Corridors & Back of House
Occupancy sensors used to control lighting in short-time areas
such as a corridors and toilets. The sensors detect movement
by sensing natural thermal radiation emitted by moving bodies
and then issuing commands over the network to control output
devices such as lighting. As lighting is automatically deactivated in
unoccupied areas energy costs are greatly reduced.
Stadium applications
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Scheduling
Occupancy Control
Light Level Control
Manual Override Control
Central Control and Monitoring
Time scheduling can be used in outdoor plaza, landscaped garden and
car park areas while emergency lighting control can be interlinked with
automatic fire systems.
Presence sensors automatically activate lights in areas such as duty
rooms, corridors, lobbies and stadium concourses when a person enters
a space whose brightness value is below the recommended threshold.
Switches in certain areas can also be programmed to time-out after
pre-set periods when not in event mode. If no movement is detected
within a delay time of say 25 minutes, lights will thus be dimmed to
a minimum. If no movement is detected for a further five minutes, the
light will be deactivated entirely.
Light level sensors complement natural light by automatically ramping
up when daylight fades. The resultant minimizing of lighting levels
to essential levels generates significant energy and cost savings for
operators. All outdoor lighting is automatically controlled via one
light level sensor, with each load manually controllable as and when
necessary.
Certain PC-controlled areas incorporate key-operated manual override
switches. During normal operations, the PC controls these areas,
allowing overrides when required.
As an additional safety requirement, manually-controlled outside lights
must automatically revert back to light level sensor control when night
begins to fall. This ensures that all lights deactivated manually reactivate
when light level sensors deem it to be sufficiently dark.
Schneider Electric can also provide stadium operators with total master
control from a central point such as a security room. Able to monitor
the entire lighting installation at a glance, the Stadium Service Manager
can then troubleshoot any potential problems quickly and efficiently.
The end result is more reliable control and monitoring of both the
lighting network and the complete security system. When Citect SCADA
facilities are integrated, safe, trouble-free, cost-effective and reliable
stadium control is simplicity itself.
With Schneider Electric stadium lighting control, all controlled areas and
loads are represented across multiple pages/screens/windows on a PC.
The naming conventions for each respective area and load is established
by end-users and its status shown on screen in real time. With all essential
information relating to each load available at the touch of a button, end-
users can determine if a load is on, off, dimmed to a particular level, or
being automatically controlled via a light level sensor. The status of each
load can then easily be updated with the touch of a button.
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Ground Floor
Normal Light
Emergency Light
Corridor Downlight
Ourdoor Floodlight
Outdoor Dimming
Sensors
on off Ground Floor Switchboard
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Fourth Floor
Fifth Floor
Sixth Floor
Scenery
1M Mid-Layer Switchboard
Central Control Interface
Solution details
Figure 4 - KNX Graphic user Interface of Stadium
C-Bus Touch Screen
Light Level Sensor
KNX Occupancy Sensor
C-Bus DLT
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The primary objective of traffic tunnel illumination is the provision of
optimum visibility for drivers by both day and night. The internationally
recognized CIE88-2004, Guide for the Lighting of Road Tunnels and
Underpasses states that the amount of light needed within a tunnel
depends on the amount of light penetrating from outside and the point
at which those driving inside must make a visual adaptation.
Tunnel lighting is most vital during daylight hours as illumination must
be sufficiently bright to enable drivers and vehicles to pass through the
passage safely, comfortably and smoothly. In designing tunnel lighting
systems, one must consider the following five zones:
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Tunnel
1 Access zone
2 Threshold zone
3 Transition zone
4 Interior zone
5 Exit
zone
Stopping
point
Adaptation
point
A
Portal
Portal
Parting zone
2 x SD
Stopping
distance (SD)
Threshold luminance
Transition luminance
Outside luminance
Interior luminance
Exit luminance
Direction of travel
Figure 5 - Zones of tunnel
3. Transition Zone: As they move through the tunnel, drivers quickly
adapt to the lower luminescence and operators can further reduce/
increase lighting levels gradually. At the end of the transition zone,
lighting levels should be three times those in the interior zone.
4. Interior Zone (The area between the transition and exit zones):
As this is often the longest stretch of tunnel, lighting levels here
must remain constant.
5. Exit Zone (Between the interior zone and exit portal): During
daylight hours, operators must allow for the fact that the vision of
drivers approaching the tunnels exit will be affected by external
brightness outside the tunnel.
1. Access Zone (Exterior to the tunnel entrance): The human eye adapts
more slowly from light to dark than vice versa. Consequently, unless
the correct level light is provided at a tunnels entrance, motorists will
experience a disorienting black hole effect when driving inside.
2. Threshold Zone (First stretch of tunnel interior): The required
light level here must remain not only constant but be linked to
outside luminescence levels and traffic conditions. At the end of
this zone, light levels can be reduced to 40% of their initial value.
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Central Control and Monitoring
Under automatic operation mode, lighting is automatically adjusted
in line with signals received by the photometer. Selected individual or
groups of luminaires are then dimmed to the required lighting levels.
When remotely operated manually, users can override adjustments
made by the controller and dim lighting sequentially by pushing the
manual button.
Under local manual operation mode, each individual light can be
controlled via its respective local control panel to facilitate maintenance.
Each panel can also be equipped with a control that overrides the
remote control and vice versa. Such panels are only accessible by
authorized maintenance staff.
Where no adjacent photometer is installed or a photometer has
completely failed, the system will automatically switch to a pre-set
lighting level. Upon detection of faulty luminescence readings, data from
the nearest correct adjacent meter is used for control purposes.
Tunnel lighting is an excellent example of the many benefits of
leveraging an integrated DALIcontrol solution. Under DALIcontrol,
lighting is monitored and controlled using distributed control boxes
containing DALI line controllers capable of running several hundred
meters of tunnel lighting. A DALI tunnel monitor system can ultimately
monitor the status of every DALI ballast and lamp. The fact that failures
are reported by type and location greatly simplifies maintenance. The
systems tunnel monitor controllers include a built-in web server that
provides status updates and enables reporting over the internet without
the need for specialized software
Schneider Electrics tunnel lighting control system:
Tunnel Lighting Control
Controls lighting zones to ensure safe visual adaptation of drivers eyes
Provides for both daylight variations & night-time control of lighting
Provides visual comfort & clarity of roadway detail
Ensures the safe approach & passage of traffic
Enables easy maintenance
As weve seen, access zone luminescence varies with outdoor lighting
conditions. To ensure more effective energy management, it is therefore
essential to automatically control lighting levels inside the tunnel in line
with variations of luminescence within the access zone. The dimming of
such lighting is generally implemented via a Photometer.
Tunnel monitor portal controllers use photometers to determine and
control light levels via programmable lighting configurations. These
portal controllers are Ethernet network-linked to tunnel monitor
lighting controllers and can also be connected direct to the clients
own supervisory computer. Each tunnel lighting controller monitors
and controls DALI lighting control gear as specified in the initial lighting
design criteria.
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Full Operator Control
Tunnel emergency light fittings are monitored for both inverter status
and battery charge level, with discharge tests initiated and reported
through the DALI Control system. Overall system management is
conducted from an external building and enables full operator control
and tunnel zone alarm system integration. The Tunnel Monitor program
displays a view of the system with control options for each zone. Status
reports, showing where fittings are located then help keep the system
in full working order. DALIs combination of emergency lighting and line
controllers ultimately ensures a complete tunnel lighting system that is
easy to install, commission and maintain.
The DALI control system can be easily integrated with Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system using Schneider Electrics
optional OPC server tunnel monitor. The tunnel lighting system can then
be operated via a centralized tunnel lighting control console installed
inside the control room with a console equipped with:
Push-buttons for manually operating each individual light
Monitors showing the ballast and lamp status and lamp hours for all
lights
Emergency fittings and monitors showing inverter status and battery
charge levels
Discharge test initiation and reporting through the DALI Control system
Schematic diagram
Instructions:
1. Schneider Electric KNX control system
can control the light, the blind and the
air-conditioning within a building in an
integrated way.
2. Through the interface of the central
workstation, the system can monitor
and control multiple environments.
3. Light turning on/off module with
the function of current detection
can examine whether the lights in
public places are broken, and show
the position of broken lights through
computer alarms.
4. The central workstation shows the
indoor temperature and allows the
user to easily set temperature of each
office. It is convenient to be maintained
and it will decrease the global energy
consumption.
5. Through the smart panel in offices,
users can manually control light in the
office area. It can serve as a backup,
thus being safer of use.
6. The timer allows to conveniently turn
on/off the lights in public places on
schedule and then to conserve energy.
7. The light sensing on/off controller can
automatically control solar-protection.
If the sunshine is too strong, it will
lower the sun-shades automatically. It
prevents the indoor temperature from
increasing too high, and thus the system
will realize energy conservation.
8. The light sensing on/off controller can
automatically deal with floodlighting
and landscape lighting. When natural
light decreases, the controller will
automatically turn on the floodlighting.
When natural light becomes brighter, it
will automatically turn off the lights. The
system is easily managed and allows
conserving energy.
MTN683832 KNX power supply REG-K/640 mA
MTN677129 Year time switch
MTN628319 Push-button, 4-gang plus
MTN647895 Switch actuator REG-K/8x230/16 with manual
mode and current detection
MTN647595 Switch actuator REG-K/4x230/16 with manual
mode and current detection
MTN649808 Blind actuator REG-K/8x/10 with manual mode
MTN684064
(KNX power
supply)
MTN677129
(Time switch)
MTN670601 +
690599
(Light sensor)
MTN628319
(Push button)
MTN628319
(Push button)
Central
computer
Central workstation
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ML7
ML8
ML9
ML3
ML4
ML5
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C65-C20/3P
C65-C20/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
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L1C65-C16/1P
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L3C65-C16/1P
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L3C65-C16/1P
L1
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
MTN647895 MTN647895
MTN647595
MTN647595
MTN649808
MTN647895
MTN647895
MTN647895
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
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VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
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VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
ML2-1# Lighting ML6-1# Lighting
ML7-1# Lighting
ML8-1# Lighting
ML3-1# Lighting
ML4-1# Lighting
ML5-1# Lighting
ML3-2# Lighting
ML4-2# Lighting
ML5-2# Lighting
ML3-3# Lighting
ML4-3# Lighting
ML5-3# Lighting
ML3-4# Lighting
ML4-4# Lighting
ML5-4# Lighting
ML3-5# Lighting
ML4-5# Lighting
ML5-5# Lighting
ML3-6# Lighting
ML4-6# Lighting
ML5-6# Lighting
ML3-7# Spare
ML4-7# Lighting
ML5-7# Lighting
ML3-8# Spare
ML4-8# Lighting
ML5-8# Lighting
ML3-9# Spare
ML4-9#
ML5-9#
ML3-9#
Spare
ML2-2# Lighting ML6-2# Lighting
ML7-2# Lighting
ML8-2# Lighting
ML2-3# Lighting ML6-3# Lighting
ML7-3# Lighting
ML8-3# Lighting
ML2-4# Lighting ML6-4# Lighting
ML7-4# Lighting
ML8-4# Lighting
ML2-5# Lighting ML6-5# Lighting
ML7-5# Lighting
ML8-5# Lighting
ML2-6# Lighting ML6-6# Lighting
ML7-6# Lighting
ML8-6# Spare
Spare
Motor 1#
Motor 2#
Motor 3#
Motor 4#
Motor 5#
Motor 6#
Motor 7#
Motor 8#
ML9-9# Lighting
ML9-10# Lighting
ML6-7# Lighting
ML7-7# Spare
ML6-8# Lighting
ML6-9# Lighting
Spare
Spare
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(4 x 1.5)
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.1kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.1kW
p=0.5kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.81kW
p=0.94kW p=0.43kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.94kW p=0.65kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.5kW
p=1.0kW
p=1.0kW
p=0.9kW
p=1.0kW
p=1.0kW
p=1.6kW
p=0.75kW
L1 C65-C16/1P L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L2 C65-C16/1P L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2 C65-C16/1P L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L2 C65-C16/1P L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L3 C65-C16/1P L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3 C65-C16/1P L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
KNX Backbone
Figure 6 - KNX Schematic Diagram of Infrastructure
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Instructions:
1. Schneider Electric KNX control system
can control the lighting of stadiums in a
centralized way.
2. Through the interface of computers,
it can control the profiles of lighting in
stadiums, such as a competition profile,
a performance profile, a conference
profile, a cleaning profile, etc All
profiles can be switched at any time
conveniently.
3. The light switch control module with
the function of automatic detection can
examine whether the lights are broken
and show the position of the broken
lights with alarms.
4. The Smart Panel can also enable the
users to manually control the lighting,
which serves as the backup.
5. Through the timer, it can turn on/off the
public passage lighting and floodlighting
on schedule.
6. The lighting on/off control module
can count the number of turning-on/
offs. The data can be shown on the
computer, which is convenient for
the maintenance of light facilities in
stadiums.
7. The lighting on/off control module
can automatically calculate the power
consumption of each lighting circuit and
easily manage the energy consumption
of the whole stadium.
MTN649212 Switch actuator REG-K/12x230/10 with manual mode
MTN645094 Fan coil actuator REG-K
MTN62124018 Push-button, 2-gang with room temperature control unit
MTN670804 Push-button interface, 4-gang plus
MTN670802 Push-button interface, 2-gang plus
ML2 ML6
ML7
ML8
ML9
ML3
ML4
ML5
L1 C65-C16/1P L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1 C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C4/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/2P
L3C65-C16/2P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L1C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L2C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C4/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L1
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
L3C65-C16/1P
MTN647895 MTN647895
MTN647595
MTN647595
MTN647895
MTN647895
MTN647895
MTN647895
C65-C40/3P C65-C40/3P
C65-C20/3P
C65-C20/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
C65-C40/3P
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)G25-QA
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM
ML2-1# Lighting ML6-1# Lighting
ML7-1# Lighting
ML8-1# Lighting
ML9-1# Lighting
ML3-1# Lighting
ML4-1# Lighting
ML5-1# Lighting
ML2-2# Lighting ML6-2# Lighting
ML7-2# Lighting
ML8-2# Lighting
ML9-2# Lighting
ML3-2# Lighting
ML4-2# Lighting
ML5-2# Lighting
ML2-3# Lighting ML6-3# Lighting
ML7-3# Lighting
ML8-3# Lighting
ML9-3# Lighting
ML3-3# Lighting
ML4-3# Lighting
ML5-3# Lighting
ML2-4# Lighting ML6-4# Lighting
ML7-4# Lighting
ML8-4#
ML9-4# Lighting
ML3-4# Lighting
ML4-4# Lighting
ML5-4# Lighting
ML2-5# Lighting ML6-5# Lighting
ML7-5#
ML8-5#
ML9-5# Lighting
ML9-6# Lighting
ML9-7# Lighting
ML9-8# Lighting
ML9-9# Spare
ML9-10# Spare
Spare
ML3-5# Lighting
ML4-5# Lighting
ML5-5# Lighting
ML2-6# Lighting ML6-6# Lighting
ML7-6#
Spare
ML6-7# Spare
Spare
ML6-8# Spare
ML6-9# Spare
ML3-6# Lighting
ML4-6# Lighting
ML5-6# Lighting
ML3-7# Spare
ML4-7# Lighting
ML5-7# Lighting
ML3-8# Spare
ML4-8# Lighting
ML5-8# Lighting
ML3-9# Spare
ML4-9# Spare
ML5-9#
ML3-9# Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.7kW
p=1.47kW p=0.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.43kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=0.91kW
p=1.0kW
p=0.81kW
p=1.6kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.94kW p=0.65kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.9kW
p=1.0kW
p=1.0kW
p=0.75kW
p=1.0kW
p=1.0kW
p=0.5kW
p=1.47kW
p=1.47kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.7kW
p=0.6kW
p=0.3kW
p=0.1kW
p=0.1kW
p=0.5kW
MTN684064
MTN677129
MTN62124018
MTN62124018
Central
computer
Central workstation
KNX Main line
25 26
Figure 8 - KNX Schematic Diagram of Stadium Figure 7 - KNX Schematic diagram of Airport
Schematic diagram Schematic diagram
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A/D
MODULE
RS485
MANUAL OVERRIDE
ETHERNET BACKBONE
CONTROL CABINET
TUNNEL LIGHTING
CONTROLLER
DCBM2-1608
DCDALCI2
DALI PSU
DCDALCI2
DALI PSU
TUNNEL MANAGER
TO NEXT SECTION (500m)
TUNNEL
PORTAL
CONTROLLER
PHOTOMETERS
00 00 00 00 63 09 08
07
03
06
02
05
01
04
00
DALI LINE B DALI LINE A
TUNNEL SECTION
Figure 9 - DALI Control Schematic Diagram of Tunnel
27 28
Schematic diagram
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The Next Step
Schneider Electrics Sympholux lighting control solution can schedule
not only lighting but also air-conditioning and indeed any other kind
of electrical service. Sympholux maximizes energy performance and
delivers energy savings fully 30% higher than manually switched
alternatives. When automatically adjusting light levels in response to
ambient lighting conditions, Sympholux can even generate energy
savings of up to 50%.
All major infrastructure projects require customized solutions that
involve huge initial expenses, construction times, electrical consumption
and operational capacity. Sympholux lighting control rationalizes such
costs by delivering maximum efficiency during operation. Ultimately,
while ones initial investment in a Sympholux system may be slightly
higher, the systems profitability will increase over the years due to
substantially lower long-terms maintenance costs.
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Infrastructure references
AUSTRALIA
Australian Jockey Club Royal Randwick Racecourse
Central Building-257 Collins Street
Edith Cowan University
Queensland Academy of Science, Maths and
Technology
State Education Building
St Basils Aegean Village Aged Care Complex
St George Leagues Club
St. Johns Retirement Village
Stadium Australia
Subiaco Oval
Swinbume College of TAFE
Sydney Opera House
Taronga Park Zoo
CHINA
China Science Research Institute
Shanghai One
HONG KONG - SAR
Baptist University Sir Run Run Building
China Graduate School of Theology
Mangrove West Coast
Princess Margaret, Infectious Disease Center
Tang Shiu Kin Hospital
Tin Shui Wan Wetland Park
Tuen Mun Hospital, Rehabilitation Block
INDONESIA
BSD City
Jakarta International School
Singapore Embassy
KUWAIT
Australian Embassy
Al Maidan Hospital
Gust University
MACAU - SAR
Grand Faade of the Ruins of St. Pauls Tourist
Centre
Ho To Stadium
Macau Hockey Centre
Macau Polytechnic University
Macau University A1 Lecture Block
Tennis Academy and Bowling Centre
MALAYSIA
Aman Suria
PAKISTAN
Avari Towers
Bohra Community Center, Auditorium
Dawood Foundation
Dewan House
QATAR
Cultural Village
Khalifa Stadium
SINGAPORE
Changi Water Reclamation Plant
DLV
Hebron Presbyterian Church
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
NUS Lecture Theatre
One Shenton
Police Coast Guard
Singapore Cricket Club
Singapore Indoor Stadium
St. Ignatius Church
SRI LANKA
Asha Central Hospital (Pvt) Ltd
Durdans Medical & Surgical
Hospital (Pvt) Ltd
Nawaloka Hospitals PLC
Span Tower
SOUTH AFRICA
Coca-Cola Park Football Stadium
Gabarone Football Stadium Botswana
Nelson Mandela Stadium
Olympic Towers
Pearl Valley Golf Estate
Peter Mokaba Football Stadium
Royal Bafokeng Football Stadium
Sandton Convention Centre
United Emirates Executive Lounge, Thambo Airport
THAILAND
Bumrungrad Hospital
BARHAIN
Royal College Ireland Medical City
UAE
Cricket Stadium Dubai
Dubai Airport Terminal 3
Dubai Airport Free Zone
Emirates Rugby Stadium
Motor City Area 1 & 2
Waterfront Tower
UNITED KINGDOM
Cardiff Arms Park Stadium
City of Manchester Stadium
Darlington Stadium
Eastlands Stadium
Hull Stadium
Imperial War Museum
Millennium Stadium
New Wembley Stadium
South Leeds Stadium
VIETNAM
Indochina Tower
Transonnhat Airport Terminal
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