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Page 1 - Control and Automation

Control and AutomationSolutions GuideEdition 1, December 2011

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5PLCsPLC Design GoalsRobustnessPLCs are expected to work awlessly for years in industrial environments that are hazardous to the very microelectronic

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95Environmental AutomationBuilding Energy Measurement and ManagementIn the days of abundant, low-cost energy, the consumption of energy to run a build

Page 4 - Table of Contents

96 Control and Automation Solutions Guidesuch as PLCs or industrial computers (see the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) chapter). These transceiv

Page 5

97Environmental AutomationEquipment includes re alarm control panels, which are the hub of the system. The panels communicate through various means w

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98 Control and Automation Solutions GuideThis equipment and the main controller are usually in a machine room located at the top of the building. Alte

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99Environmental Automation: Featured ProductsOctal Power and Energy Measurement IC Provides Accurate Data from Power Distribution Units78M6618The 78M6

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100 Control and Automation Solutions GuideRFID Keycard Meets International Standards for Data Authentication and Transmission to Provide Secure Contac

Page 9 - Basic Process Control

101Environmental Automation: Featured ProductsAdd Programmable Thermostat Function to Any Equipment with Single ICDS7505The DS7505 is a single IC ther

Page 10 - PLC Design Goals

102 Control and Automation Solutions GuideHierarchyAs mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, BASs are truly DCSs made up of a networked collectio

Page 11 - Analog Input Functions

103Environmental Automationsince its outputs are used for several other things.) Responding to the BAS, the VAV unit simply needs to generate a xed t

Page 12 - Signal Conditioning

104 Control and Automation Solutions Guideonce the PD is removed. The PSE must also protect the cable and the PD from overcurrent and short-circuit co

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6 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOverviewThe analog input portion of a PLC accepts analog signals from a variety of sensors via factory or eld

Page 14 - High-Precision Op Amps

105Environmental AutomationTransmit power, antenna gains and losses, transmission medium losses, receiver sensitivity, noise, interference sources, an

Page 15 - Design Time

106 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePoE Controllers at Both Ends of the Link Enable Power Beyond Standards While Lowering Power LossMAX5980, MA

Page 16 - 4–20mA Loops

107Environmental Automation: Featured ProductsEnable Wireless Links That Need No Battery ReplacementMAX17710The MAX17710 is an energy-harvesting batte

Page 17 - Analog Output Functions

108 Control and Automation Solutions GuideRadio Links Ease Installation of Remote Occupancy Sensors MAX1472, MAX7057, MAX9636/MAX9637/MAX9638, MAX9060

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109Environmental Automation: Recommended SolutionsRecommended SolutionsThermal ManagementPart Description Features BenefitsTemperature SensorsDS7505

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110 Control and Automation Solutions Guide*Future product—contact the factory for availability.Light and Proximity SensorsPart Description Features

Page 20 - Multichannel DACs

111Environmental Automation: Recommended SolutionsControl Panels and DisplaysPart Description Features BenefitsTouch-Screen ControllersMA X11800, MA

Page 21 - Output Conditioner

112 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePower over Ethernet (PoE)Part Description Features BenefitsPower-Sourcing EquipmentMAX5980 Quad IEEE 802.3

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113Environmental Automation: Recommended SolutionsInterfacePart Description Features BenefitsRS-485 TransceiversMAX13448E ±80V fault-protected full-

Page 23 - Drivers

114 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

Page 24 - MAX5490, MAX5491, MAX5492

7PLCsApplications that require extraction of phase information between channels are well suited for multiple ADCs or simultaneous-sampling multichanne

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115Motor Control

Page 26 - Digital I/O Functions

116 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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117Motor ControlIntroductionMotor control design for industrial applications requires attention to both superior performance and ruggedness. Maxim’s f

Page 28 - XIN XOUT

118 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFigure 1. Two control techniques for BDC motors. The upper diagram shows a variable voltage technique that i

Page 29 - Fieldbus Functions

119Motor Controluser adjusts the speed control or when the microcontroller receives a command through the electronic interface, the microcontroller th

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120 Control and Automation Solutions GuideControllers for BLDC MotorsSince the commutation in a BLDC motor (Figure 4) is electronic, some means is req

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121Motor ControlControllers for Stepper MotorsStepper motors are constant power motors if driven with a constant supply voltage. As speed increases, t

Page 32 - MAX13450E/MAX13451E

122 Control and Automation Solutions GuideControllers for SRMsSRMs are similar to stepper motors because they need power switched to the proper windin

Page 33 - Complexity

123Motor ControlAC Induction Motor The AC induction motor (Figure9) is the workhorse motor for many industrial applications such as those for driving

Page 34 - MAX13430E–MAX13433E

124 Control and Automation Solutions Guidethat provides complete control capability over motor soft-starting, acceleration, torque, speed maintenance,

Page 35 - CPU Functions

8 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFeatured ProductsBenefits• High supply voltage simplifies designs by eliminating external parts ◦ Wide, +72V

Page 36 - Power Functions

125Motor Control: Featured ProductsBenefits• Simplicity of DC motor speed control via digital interface• Easy design reuse due to highly scalable ou

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126 Control and Automation Solutions GuideBenefits• Provide reliable operation in harsh motor control environments ◦ 400µV (max) input offset voltage

Page 38 - Power Supplies

127Motor Control: Featured ProductsBenefits• Integrated functionality eases motor control design, reduces system cost ◦ Select the analog or digita

Page 39 - Switching Controllers

128 Control and Automation Solutions GuideBenefits• High integration provides accurate phase information for precise sensing of rotor position ◦ Di

Page 40 - 24V Nominal Industrial Bus

129Motor Control: Featured ProductsBenefits• Industry-leading dynamic range allows early detection of error signals ◦ 93dB SNR and -105dB THD• Sim

Page 41 - MAX13256

130 Control and Automation Solutions GuideRecommended SolutionsPart Description Features BenefitsAC-DC and DC-DC Converters and ControllersMAX17499/

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131Motor Control: Recommended SolutionsPart Description Features BenefitsOperational AmplifiersMAX9617/18/19/20 High efficiency, zero drift, op amps

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132 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePart Description Features BenefitsInterface TransceiversMAX13448E Fault-protected RS-485 transceiver ±80V

Page 44 - 39PLCs: Recommended Solutions

133Calibration and Automated Calibration

Page 45 - Analog Output Functions

134 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

Page 46 - 41PLCs: Recommended Solutions

9PLCs: Featured ProductsBenefits• Maintain system calibration and accuracy over time and temperature with low-temperature coefficients ◦ Autozero te

Page 47 - Fieldbus Functions  

135Calibration and Automated CalibrationThe goal of calibration is to maintain a piece of equipment in its most accurate state. The goal of automated

Page 48 - CPU Functions  

136 Control and Automation Solutions GuideTest Equipment CalibrationWhile calibration of the end product is required to establish its performance, the

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137Calibration and Automated CalibrationSuch environmental factors include temperature, humidity, vibration, contamination, and component aging. These

Page 50 - 45PLCs: Recommended Solutions

138 Control and Automation Solutions GuideImplementing Electronic CalibrationDigital pots, which can guarantee 50,000 write cycles, allow periodic adj

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139Calibration and Automated Calibration: Recommended SolutionsRecommended Solutions*Future product—contact the factory for availability.Part Descript

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140 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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141Legal Notices

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142 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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143Legal NoticesTrademark InformationiButton is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.µMAX is a registered trademark of Maxim Integ

Page 56 - 51Sensors

144 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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10 Control and Automation Solutions GuideBenefits• Reduce complexity and cost by eliminating external gain stages and muxes ◦ Each ADC measures eigh

Page 58 - Temperature

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 120 San Gabriel Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94086 www.maxim-ic.com/control-autoFor a complete list of Maxim’s sales offices an

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11PLCs: Featured Products24-Bit ADC Oers the Highest Resolution for 4–20mA LoopsMAX11210The MAX11210 24-bit, 1-channel ADC oers an industry-leading

Page 60 - Board Space

12 Control and Automation Solutions GuideAnalog Output FunctionsOverviewAnalog output signals are required in situations where a compatible transducer

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13PLCsloops, where signaling is analog using any current within the loop range. Practical loop lengths can be up to tens of kilometers. The only cavea

Page 62 - Temperature Sensing

14 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFeatured ProductsDACs Ideal for Loop-Powered Applications Without Sacricing Precision and Accuracy for Low

Page 63 - Thermocouples

iControl and Automation Solutions GuideA message from the Senior Vice President, Industrial and Medical Solutions GroupDear Customers,Over 28 years ag

Page 64 - Temperature-Sensor ICs

15PLCs: Featured ProductsSystem Flexibility and Reduced Cost with Multichannel DACsMAX5134/MAX5135/MAX5136/MAX5137The MAX5134–MAX5137 are pin- and sof

Page 65

16 Control and Automation Solutions GuideEnhance System Safety and Reliability with an Output ConditionerMAX15500/MAX15501The MAX15500/MAX15501 analog

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17PLCs: Featured Products16-Bit DAC with Integrated Voltage and Current Output Conditioner Reduces Board Area and Eliminates External ComponentsMAX566

Page 67 - Components, Use Less Space

18 Control and Automation Solutions GuideImprove System Accuracy for High-Voltage Applications in a Harsh Environment with High-Precision Output Condi

Page 68 - 63Sensors: Featured Products

19PLCs: Featured ProductsResistor Network Saves Cost and Space Without Sacricing System Precision MAX5490, MAX5491, MAX5492The MAX5490 family of prec

Page 69 - Light Sensing

20 Control and Automation Solutions GuideSave Space in Low-Power Process-Control Equipment with a Single-Chip HART ModemDS8500The DS8500 is a single-c

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21PLCsOverviewDigital I/Os communicate digitally to industrial sensors and actuators. The sensors and actuators are located in the eld and, thus, are

Page 71

22 Control and Automation Solutions GuideIO-Link Master Transceiver Enables High-Density IO-Link MastersMAX14824The MAX14824 is an IO-Link master tra

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23PLCs: Featured ProductsSimplest, Most Economical Solution for High-Port-Count IO-Link Systems MAX14830The MAX14830 is an advanced quad, serial UART

Page 73 - Proximity Sensing

24 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOverviewA eldbus is the communications link between dispersed process-control equipment. The ocial meaning

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Page 75 - Proximity Sensor

25PLCsin order to tolerate any ground dierences on the factory oor and to protect against any electrical noise on the lines from peripheral sensors.

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26 Control and Automation Solutions GuideTransceiver Meets PROFIBUS DP Standards and Protects Against ±35kV ESD MAX14770EThe MAX14770E PROFIBUS DP tr

Page 77

27PLCs: Featured ProductsRS-485 Transceivers with Integrated Termination Simplify Equipment Installation MAX13450E/MAX13451E RS-485 half-duplex and fu

Page 78 - Ensures Accurate Reading

28 Control and Automation Solutions GuideIsolated RS-485 Transceiver Reduces BOM ComplexityMAX3535EGalvanic isolation between the PLC’s backplane and

Page 79 - Digital Communication

29PLCs: Featured ProductsIndustry’s Smallest RS-485 Transceivers Save Board Space and Reduce BOM ComplexityMAX13430E–MAX13433EAs industrial modules be

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30 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOverviewThe CPU functions for a PLC include the processor, memory, and support circuitry required to execute

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31PLCsOverviewTypically PLCs have a backplane power rail of +24V DC, although the actual voltage can dier, usually from 12V to 48V. The power comes f

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32 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFlexible Solution for Push-Pull and Half-/Full-Bridge Power Supplies, Ideal for High-Power ApplicationsMAX506

Page 83 - Temperature Sensors

33PLCs: Featured ProductsHigh Level of Integration Reduces Design Cost and Complexity in Universal Oine Power Supplies MAX17497, MAX17498The MAX174

Page 84 - Light Sensors

34 Control and Automation Solutions GuideSave Space and Costs by Integrating Three Switching ControllersMAX15048/MAX15049The MAX15048/MAX15049 are tri

Page 85 - Proximity Sensors

iiiContentsTable of ContentsProgrammable Logic Controllers (PLCs)3 Overview6 Analog Input FunctionsFeatured Products12 Analog Output FunctionsFeatur

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35PLCs: Featured ProductsSave Cost and Reduce Solution Footprint with Integrated DC-DC Converters That Power O a 24V Nominal Industrial BusMAX15062*,

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36 Control and Automation Solutions Guide36V Transformer Driver Simplies Isolated PowerMAX13256The MAX13256 enables a simple and exible approach to

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37PLCs: Recommended SolutionsRecommended SolutionsAnalog Input FunctionsPart Description Features BenefitsActive Filters  MAX7409/10MAX7413/145th-

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38 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePart Description Features BenefitsMultiplexers   MAX14778 Above/below the rails dual 4-to-1 multiplexers

Page 90 - Water Supply Systems

39PLCs: Recommended SolutionsPart Description Features BenefitsSignal Conditioners  MAX1452 Low-cost, precision sensor signal conditionerMultitemp

Page 91

40 Control and Automation Solutions GuideAnalog Output FunctionsPart Description Features BenefitsHART   DS8500 HART modem HART compliant, integr

Page 92 - HVAC&R Systems

41PLCs: Recommended SolutionsPart Description Features BenefitsThermal Management  MAX6631 Low-power digital temperature sensor±1°C accuracy from

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42 Control and Automation Solutions GuideDigital I/O FunctionsPart Description Features BenefitsDigital I/O Modules  MAX14830 Quad SPI/I2C UART w

Page 94 - 89Environmental Automation

43PLCs: Recommended SolutionsCPU Functions  Part Description Features BenefitsMicrocontrollers  MAXQ2010 Low-power, 16-bit mixed-signal LCD micr

Page 95

44 Control and Automation Solutions GuideNonisolated and Isolated Power-Supply Functions  Part Description Features BenefitsOffline AC-DC, DC-DC Con

Page 96 - Refrigeration

iv Control and Automation Solutions Guide

Page 97 - Room Automation

45PLCs: Recommended SolutionsPart Description Features BenefitsNonisolated DC-DC Internal FET Regulators  MAX15062* 36V, synchronous, micro buck r

Page 98 - 93Environmental Automation

46 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePart Description Features BenefitsThermal Management  DS7505 Low-voltage, precision digital thermometer a

Page 99

47Sensors

Page 100 - Security Systems

48 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

Page 101 - Fire Alarm Systems

49SensorsOverviewIntroductionMaxim oers a range of products extending from sensors for properties such as temperature, light, acceleration, etc., to

Page 102 - Elevators, Escalators

50 Control and Automation Solutions GuidePressure Sensors and Weigh Scales (Force Sensing)OverviewThe need to detect and measure pressure and weight i

Page 103 - Walkways

51SensorsComplete Signal-Chain SolutionsThe sensor signal chain must handle extremely small signals in the presence of noise. Accurately measuring cha

Page 104 - Featured Products

52 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFeatured ProductsFlexible ADCs Interface with a Wide Range of Sensor Signal LevelsMAX1415/MAX1416Pressure sen

Page 105 - MAX66140

53Sensors: Featured ProductsMaintain High Accuracy Over Time and TemperatureMAX9617/MAX9618, MAX11200One of the biggest challenges when interfacing to

Page 106 - Any Equipment with Single IC

54 Control and Automation Solutions GuideLow-Cost, High-Precision Analog Sensor Signal Conditioner Simplies Sensor DesignMAX1452The MAX1452 is a vers

Page 107 - Control Systems

1Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

Page 108 - Wireless)

55Sensors: Featured ProductsLow-Power, Low-Noise, Multichannel Digital Sensor Signal Conditioner Saves Cost and Board Space MAX1464The MAX1464 is a hi

Page 109 - Wireless Systems

56 Control and Automation Solutions GuideHigh-Performance Sensor Signal Conditioner with Fully Analog Signal PathMAX1454The MAX1454 is a high-performa

Page 110 - Automation Applications

57SensorsOverviewTemperature sensing is critically important for implementing three key functions in industrial systems. 1. Temperature control, for

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58 Control and Automation Solutions GuideThermistorsThermistors are temperature-dependent resistors, usually made from semiconducting materials like m

Page 112 - Replacement

59SensorsIn addition to all the components shown in Figure 3, Maxim manufactures the MAX31855 family of thermocouple-to-digital converters, which perf

Page 113 - Occupancy Sensors

60 Control and Automation Solutions Guideor one that is integrated on the die of another IC. Microprocessors, eld-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), a

Page 114 - Recommended Solutions

61Sensors: Featured ProductsFeatured ProductsSimple, Integrated RTD-to-Digital ConversionMAX1402, MAX4236/MAX4237Any appreciable resistance in the RTD

Page 115 - Sensor Signal Amplifiers

62 Control and Automation Solutions GuideComplete Thermocouple Interface Designs Eliminate External Components, Use Less SpaceDS600, MAX1416, MAX6133,

Page 116 - Energy Harvesting

63Sensors: Featured ProductsComplete Thermocouple Interface Designs Eliminate External Components, Use Less Space (continued)DS600, MAX1416, MAX6133,

Page 117 - Access Control

64 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOverviewLight sensing is used in a variety of applications ranging from light dimming based on ambient light

Page 118 - Microcontrollers

2 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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65Sensors: Featured ProductsFeatured ProductsSave Power, Reduce System Cost and Complexity with an Integrated Ambient Light SensorMAX44009The MAX4400

Page 120 - Motor Control

66 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOptical FusionRGB-IR-Ambient and Temperature SensingMAX44006*/MAX44008*The MAX44006/MAX44008 integrate ve o

Page 121

67Sensors: Featured ProductsMaximize System Accuracy in Photodiode and High-Ohmic Sensor ApplicationsMAX9945The MAX9945 operational amplier features

Page 122 - Overview

68 Control and Automation Solutions GuideOverviewProximity sensing is used in many applications to control position, to sense an object, and to contro

Page 123

69Sensors: Featured ProductsFeatured ProductsReliable Hall-Eect Sensor Interface Provides Flexibility and Reduces Component CountMAX9621The MAX9621 p

Page 124 - 119Motor Control

70 Control and Automation Solutions GuideIntegrated Digital Ambient Light and Proximity SensorMAX44000The MAX44000 combines a wide dynamic range ambie

Page 125

71SensorsOverviewData logging is a common requirement in control and automation systems as a way of providing conrmation of proper operation over tim

Page 126

72 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFeatured ProductsHigh-Accuracy Digital Temperature and Data Loggers Oer Highest Data Integrity and Temperatu

Page 127

73Sensors: Featured ProductsDigital Temperature/Humidity Data Logger Ensures Accurate ReadingDS1923 The DS1923 temperature/humidity logger Hygrochron

Page 128

74 Control and Automation Solutions GuideAnalog CommunicationA sensor communicates its “sensed” information with analog or digital techniques. Analog

Page 129

3PLCsIntroductionProgrammable logic controllers (PLCs) have been an integral part of factory automation and industrial process control for decades. PL

Page 130

75Sensors: Featured ProductsFeatured ProductsIndustry’s Smallest RS-485 Transceivers Save Board Space and Reduce BOM ComplexityMAX13485E/MAX13486E, MA

Page 131

76 Control and Automation Solutions GuideReduce PCB Footprint with IO-Link/Binary Sensor InterfaceMAX14820, MAX14821The MAX14820 and MAX14821 are tran

Page 132 - Benefits

77Sensors: Recommended SolutionsRecommended SolutionsPressure Sensors and Weigh ScalesPart Description Features BenefitsADCsMAX1415/16MX770516-bit,

Page 133 - Sensor Interface

78 Control and Automation Solutions GuideTemperature SensorsPart Description Features BenefitsThermal Management  DS600 Precision analog-output te

Page 134 - Simultaneous-Sampling ADCs

79Sensors: Recommended SolutionsLight SensorsPart Description Features BenefitsAmbient Light SensorsMAX44009 Digital ambient light sensor 1µA ultra-

Page 135 - °C to +125°C operating

80 Control and Automation Solutions GuideProximity SensorsPart Description Features BenefitsProximity SensorsMAX44000 Integrated proximity sensor a

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81Environmental Automation

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82 Control and Automation Solutions Guide

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83Environmental AutomationIntroductionEnvironmental automation refers to the automated controls for systems that regulate the environmental conditions

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84 Control and Automation Solutions GuideBuilding Automation Systems (BASs)A building is much like a factory in that it is expected to be ecient, and

Page 140 - Calibration

4 Control and Automation Solutions GuideBasic Process ControlHow simple can process control be? Consider a common household oven.The oven’s components

Page 141 - Benets of Automated

85Environmental AutomationWater Supply SystemsBecause water is needed in any residential or commercial building, water supply systems are critical to

Page 142 - Circuitry for Electronic

86 Control and Automation Solutions Guideusage needs, such as known low DHW usage in a building during the night, it can allow the temperature to drop

Page 143

87Environmental AutomationHVAC&R SystemsIntroductionHVAC&R equipment performs space heating and/or cooling and refrigeration for residential,

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88 Control and Automation Solutions Guidesystems. On the evaporator, the heat exchanger transfers the coldness into the water to be piped throughout t

Page 145

89Environmental AutomationThermostatProgrammable electronic thermostats in homes and similar, but more sophisticated systems for commercial buildings

Page 146 - Legal Notices

90 Control and Automation Solutions Guidea fuel-burning capability for heating and a refrigeration unit for cooling. MAUs dier from AHUs in that they

Page 147

91Environmental AutomationSmoke detectors are the most often seen air quality monitors in homes and hotel rooms. Now carbon monoxide detectors are req

Page 148 - Trademark Information

92 Control and Automation Solutions Guideto condense. The heat generated by the vapor is often discarded. However, in some systems the heat generated

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93Environmental Automationof events and the corresponding lighting and A/V equipment needs are preprogrammed so that, as an event progresses, the oper

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94 Control and Automation Solutions GuideFeatured ProductsBenefits• Enable sophisticated touch-screen panels with minimal processor overhead ◦ Digita

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