ASHRAE GUIDELINE 13-2015 Specifying Building Automation Systems.pdf

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1、ASHRAE Guideline 13-2015(Supersedes ASHRAE Guideline 13-2014)Includes ASHRAE addenda listed in Annex GSpecifying BuildingAutomation SystemsSee Annex G for ASHRAE approval dates.This guideline is under continuous maintenance by a Standing Guideline Project Committee (SGPC) for which the Standards Com

2、-mittee has established a documented program for regular publication of addenda or revisions, including procedures for timely,documented, consensus action on requests for change to any part of the guideline. The change submittal form, instructions, anddeadlines may be obtained in electronic form fro

3、m the ASHRAE website (www.ashrae.org) or in paper form from the SeniorManager of Standards. The latest edition of an ASHRAE Standard may be purchased from the ASHRAE website (www.ashrae.org)or from ASHRAE Customer Service, 1791 Tullie Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA 30329-2305. E-mail: ordersashrae.org. Fax

4、: 678-539-2129. Telephone: 404-636-8400 (worldwide), or toll free 1-800-527-4723 (for orders in US and Canada). For reprint permission,go to www.ashrae.org/permissions. 2015 ASHRAE ISSN 1049-894XIncludes Web-based access to Example Specification for Building Automation Systems(Requires MicrosoftWord

5、) ASHRAE Standing Guideline Project Committee 13Cognizant TC: 1.4, Control Theory and ApplicationsSPLS Liaison: John F. DunlapDavid. B. Kahn,* Chair Grant N. Wichenko* Chariti A. Young*Kristopher L. Kinney,* Vice-Chair Ron Bernstein* Steven McCloskeyKimberly A. Barker* Mike Gibson* Denotes members o

6、f voting status when the document was approved for publicationASHRAE STANDARDS COMMITTEE 20142015Richard L. Hall, Chair James W. Earley, Jr. Mark P. ModeraDouglass T. Reindl, Vice-Chair Steven J. Emmerich Cyrus H. NasseriJoseph R. Anderson Patricia T. Graef Heather L. PlattJames Dale Aswegan Rita M.

7、 Harrold Peter SimmondsCharles S. Barnaby Adam W. Hinge Wayne H. Stoppelmoor, Jr.Donald M. Brundage Srinivas Katipamula Jack H. ZarourJohn A. Clark Debra H. Kennoy Julia A. Keen, BOD ExOWaller S. Clements Malcolm D. Knight Bjarne Wilkens Olesen, CODavid R. Conover Rick A. LarsonJohn F. Dunlap Arsen

8、K. MelkovStephanie C. Reiniche, Senior Manager of StandardsSPECIAL NOTEThis Guideline was developed under the auspices of ASHRAE. ASHRAE Guidelines are developed under a review process, identifying a Guidelinefor the design, testing, application, or evaluation of a specific product, concept, or prac

9、tice. As a Guideline it is not definitive but encompassesareas where there may be a variety of approaches, none of which must be precisely correct. ASHRAE Guidelines are written to assist professionalsin the area of concern and expertise of ASHRAEs Technical Committees and Task Groups.ASHRAE Guideli

10、nes are prepared by Project Committees appointed specifically for the purpose of writing Guidelines. The Project CommitteeChair and Vice-Chair must be members of ASHRAE; while other committee members may or may not be ASHRAE members, all must be technicallyqualified in the subject area of the Guidel

11、ine.Development of ASHRAE Guidelines follows procedures similar to those for ASHRAE Standards except that (a) committee balance is desiredbut not required, (b) an effort is made to achieve consensus but consensus is not required, (c) Guidelines are not appealable, and (d) Guidelinesare not submitted

12、 to ANSI for approval.The Senior Manager of Standards of ASHRAE should be contacted fora. interpretation of the contents of this Guideline,b. participation in the next review of the Guideline,c. offering constructive criticism for improving the Guideline, ord. permission to reprint portions of the G

13、uideline.DISCLAIMERASHRAE uses its best efforts to promulgate Standards and Guidelines for the benefit of the public in light of available information and acceptedindustry practices. However, ASHRAE does not guarantee, certify, or assure the safety or performance of any products, components, or syst

14、emstested, installed, or operated in accordance with ASHRAEs Standards or Guidelines or that any tests conducted under its Standards or Guidelineswill be nonhazardous or free from risk.ASHRAE INDUSTRIAL ADVERTISING POLICY ON STANDARDSASHRAE Standards and Guidelines are established to assist industry

15、 and the public by offering a uniform method of testing for rating purposes, bysuggesting safe practices in designing and installing equipment, by providing proper definitions of this equipment, and by providing other informationthat may serve to guide the industry. The creation of ASHRAE Standards

16、and Guidelines is determined by the need for them, and conformanceto them is completely voluntary.In referring to this Standard or Guideline and in marking of equipment and in advertising, no claim shall be made, either stated or implied,that the product has been approved by ASHRAE.ASHRAE is a regis

17、tered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.CONTENTSASHRAE Guideline 13-2015,Specifying Building Automation SystemsCLAUSE PAGEForeword .21 Purpose.22 Scope23 Preamble.24 Building Automation System (BAS) Overview.35 Design and Construction of

18、a BAS176 About Clauses 7, 8, and 9.257 Specification Part 1: General 258 Specification Part 2: Products.439 Specification Part 3: Execution .8510 Instructions to Other Contractors 10511 Valves and Dampers.11012 BAS Device Network Design.11113 Legacy Control Systems .13914 References142Informative An

19、nex A: Sample Specification Outline144Informative Annex B: BACnet145Informative Annex C: Local Operating Network (LON) .147Informative Annex D: Interoperability Case Studies149Informative Annex E: Performance Monitoring152Informative Annex F: Sources of Protocol-Specific Specification Language.160In

20、formative Annex G: Addenda Description Information.161NOTEApproved addenda, errata, or interpretations for this guideline can be downloaded free of charge from the ASHRAEWeb site at www.ashrae.org/technology. 2015 ASHRAE1791 Tullie Circle NE Atlanta, GA 30329 www.ashrae.org All rights reserved.ASHRA

21、E is a registered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.2 ASHRAE Guideline 13-2015(This foreword is not part of this guideline. It is merelyinformative and does not contain requirements necessaryfor conformance to the guideline.)FOREWORDThis

22、guideline is intended to provide a designer of build-ing automation systems (BASs) with background information,recommendations for good practice, project considerations,and detailed discussion of options with respect to the designof a BAS.The reader should be aware that the technologies avail-able i

23、n BAS products change more rapidly than those in therest of the HVAC industry. A careful review of suppliersofferings should be made before proceeding with creation ofany BAS design. The creation of a BAS specification is a pro-cess similar to that used to design the rest of a facilitys sys-tems. Th

24、is guideline attempts to guide the reader through thisprocess. Informative Annex E provides guidance for specify-ing various levels of performance monitoring.This guideline includes online access to an examplespecification, presented as excerpted parts and embeddedthroughout the document and also av

25、ailable as a separate filein Microsoft Wordformat. Its function is to illustrate theconcepts described in the body of the text. The exampleshould be used as it was intendedas an example only. Theexample is not a guide specification; it does not includeexhaustive options for every conceivable project

26、 system archi-tecture, requirement, or configuration. It does not fit all appli-cations, nor is it the best way to proceed on every job.The example is protocol neutral, and refers the BASdesigner to the cognizant organization for the selected proto-col. Many of these organizations have guide specifi

27、cation lan-guage based on their protocol.The excerpted parts of the example are presented in atypeface different from the text of the guideline, with linesabove and below. An outline of the example specification isincluded as an annex to this guideline to allow the reader tosee how its sections fit

28、together.Download the MicrosoftWordversion of the examplespecification at www.ashrae.org/G13Spec. Refer to Informa-tive Annex G for a summary of changes to the 2014 edition ofthe guideline.1. PURPOSEThe purpose of this guideline is to provide recommendationsfor developing specifications for building

29、 automation systems(BASs) in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC)control applications.2. SCOPEThis guideline covers building automation systems (BASs)for HVAC control, monitoring, and management functions.The guideline specifies hardware performance, installation,and training. It also a

30、ddresses system architecture, input/out-put structure, communication, program configuration, systemtesting, and documentation. The guideline only includesexamples of how to integrate to fire, life safety, lighting, andother systems. The design and specification of these non-HVAC systems is not part

31、of this document. There is also nospecification of facility management functions, as this isbeyond the scope of this document.3. PREAMBLE3.1 Intent of this Document. This guideline provides build-ing automation system (BAS) designers of BAS with a tool tohelp them create and edit specifications for

32、projects of virtu-ally any size, scope, or complexity. It is the result of industryconsensus obtained from the controls and equipment manu-facturers, users, consulting engineers, installation contractors,and testing contractors who composed ASHRAE StandingGuideline Project Committee (SGPC) 13.This g

33、uideline discusses the options, considerations, per-ceived benefits, and concerns associated with each part of aninstalled system. The authors chose specific configurations,components, and methodology. One such selection decisionwas the architecture or topology of the system. These selec-tions are n

34、ot the only way to build a system, nor are they neces-sarily the best for each project. The information providedshould assist the reader in understanding why these selectionswere made and how to make these decisions for his/her project.This guideline represents a standardization of approachto the de

35、sign, documentation, and specification of BAS forHVAC control and energy management applications. Thisstandardization should improve both the quality and value ofBAS for building owners and users. The guideline should notbe used as a statutory standard for compliance. The examplesare not an exhausti

36、ve representation of all types and featuresof BAS. This guideline and its annexes require substantialediting and customization for the particular requirements ofany given project.3.2 Use of this Guideline. This guideline is to be used whenpreparing written and drawn specifications of BAS controland

37、energy management systems and can be a reference forthe design of these BAS as well. The term direct digital con-trol is only used when referring to the process of controllingequipment directly with digital controllers.The terms BAS designer, contractor, subcontractor, andowner are used throughout t

38、his document. These terms areused for claritythey are not intended to define contractualor legal requirements of any party.BAS designer: the creator of the work or the author of thespecification. The BAS designer may be a consulting engi-neer, a licensed professional engineer, a facility master sys-

39、tem integrator, or other. It is possible that with the need tohave Internet connectivity and sharing of control-point data,there could be more than one party involved in the specifica-tion of the work.contractor: the performer of the work defined in the specifi-cation; the person or company who ente

40、rs into contractualagreement to execute the work and the entity responsible forits completion in accordance with the contract documents.subcontractor: the performer of the work defined in the spec-ification; this person or company is contracted by the contrac-tornot the ownerto perform some or all o

41、f the workdefined by the specification in accordance with the contractdocuments.ASHRAE Guideline 13-2015 3owner: the person or company that executes the contract forthe work; this entity will assume ownership of the completedwork in accordance with the contract documents.3.3 Organization of the Guid

42、eline. This guideline is orga-nized into 14 chapters, called clauses, each with a main head-ing. Also, appendices, called annexes, are attached. Thedocument is divided into eight major parts:a. Introduction: Purpose (Clause 1), Scope (Clause 2), Pre-amble (Clause 3).b. A general introduction of the

43、principles of design anddocumentation (Clauses 4 and 5).c. An article-by-article discussion of the content of a writ-ten specification for a BAS (explanation of each specifi-cation article has been included to help the BASdesigner). (Clauses 6 through 9)d. Information about the BAS that will be impo

44、rtant to othersubcontractors (Clause 10).e. Additional information regarding valves and dampers(Clause 11).f. Annexes: Outline of example specification, BACnetdis-cussion, interoperability case studies, and performancemonitoring.g. IP networking requirements (Clause 12). This sectioncontains informa

45、tion about graphics, submittals, training,etc., that is found in Clauses 6 through 9 that is specific tothe IP networking and integration of the BAS device net-work into enterprise.h. Legacy systems (Clause 13). This section discusses vari-ous options for managing legacy systems and the relation-shi

46、p to a modern control system.i. References (Clause 14). This section provides additionalreferences and resources for designers and specifiers.The example specification follows the format determinedby the Construction Specification Institute (CSI). Under the1995 CSI MasterFormat,acontrols specificati

47、on will typi-cally be placed in Division 15 for mechanical systems, usu-ally in Section 15900 or 15950, although the exact placementvaries. The specification is divided into three parts (“Gen-eral,” “Products,” and “Execution”), each consisting of arti-cles, paragraphs, and subparagraphs. Under the

48、2004 CSIMaster Format, control specifications are in Division 23,“Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning,” Section 23 0900, or in Division 25, “Integrated Automation.” The elec-tronic version of the sample specification is applicable to boththe 1995 and 2004 formats.4. BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM

49、 (BAS)OVERVIEW4.1 Benefits of a Building Automation System (BAS). ABAS provides the technology platform by which the ownersproject requirements for energy efficiency, sustainability, andoccupancy conditions can be monitored, controlled, andtracked over the life of the building. A BAS provides the fol-lowing benefits:a. A BAS comprises microprocessor controls that provide aflexible platform onto which one or all of the followingcan be applied: control algorithms, scheduling events,event notification, trend data collection, and network com-munications. Combin

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