Building Automation Overview Contents WAGO Automation 4 WAGO Building Solutions 6 Integrated Building Automation 7 Universal, Compact, Economical – WAGO I/O System 8 WAGO I/O System 750/753 10 Basic Software 12 Libraries 14 Macro for Flexible Room Automation 15 Modules for Distribution Boxes 16 flex ROOM® 18 WAGO Lighting Management 20 KNX 22 BACnet 23 DALI-2 24 MODBUS/TCP/IP 26 Cybersecurity Directly in the Switch 27 SMI Master 28 EnOcean Radio Technology 28 M-Bus Master 29 MP-Bus Connection 29 Touch Panels 600 30 Additional Technologies 31 WAGO Automation WAGO’s ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTIONS Spring Pressure Connection Technology and division has undergone rapid development a pioneer in automation technology. For more over the years, paving the way for more in- than 15 years, WAGO has successfully offered dustry-leading innovations. In 1995, WAGO a wide range of advanced building automation reached an industry-changing milestone by components based on the WAGO I/O System launching the WAGO I/O System, the world’s 750. The WAGO I/O System 750’s modular first fieldbus-independent I/O system with design enables project solutions to be easily fine-grained modularity. The introduction of and efficiently implemented. A wide range of this industrial fieldbus systems has significantly controllers with open fieldbus protocols (e.g., impacted automation. Modern, decentralized M-Bus, BACnet, KNX, Modbus®) in combination topologies with distributed “intelligence” have with standard inputs/outputs or subsystems replaced traditional, centralized automation (e.g., DALI, SMI, EnOcean, LonWorks®) covers structures. Now, WAGO is meeting virtually all the entire building automation market. of the industry’s needs as both the leader in Engineering Software Operation and Monitoring WAGO’s e!COCKPIT Automation Software expe- WAGO’s high-performance Touch Panels for dites operational system startup, while reducing demanding control and visualization tasks development time for automation projects! improve the operability of machines and sys- Ensuring a project’s long-term viability through tems, while offering an outstanding design and sustainable cost savings hinges on a user’s advanced technology. ability to quickly adapt to new software that offers a high degree of reusability. e!COCKPIT is an integrated development environment that supports every automation task, from hardware configuration, programming and simulation to visualization. 4 I/O Systems The broad portfolio enables flexible, cel- lar-to-ceiling solutions with conventional I/O modules, standardized industry-specific fieldbus protocols and subsystems (DALI, KNX, DMX) for typical applications in lighting, shading, HVAC and more. A comprehensive selection of accessories completes the portfolio (e.g., RJ-45 plugs and RS-485 interfaces). Industrial Switches and Wireless Technology In building automation and industrial auto- mation, industrial switches enable communi- cation within industrial ETHERNET systems. These are complemented by economical industrial managed switches, which reliably Controllers transmit data traffic securely, thanks to WAGO’s family of high-perfor- signals via I/O modules. WAGO’s encryption technology and authentication. mance programmable controllers IEC 61131-3 programmable They also protect against network failures, boasts a wide range of capabili- controllers perform a variety of increasing system availability. Bluetooth® ties for controlling any automation automation tasks, while providing and WLAN gateways allow mobile devices to task in both centralized and de- all the benefits of proven PLC be integrated into the network. centralized applications. For de- technology (e.g., strength, stability, centralized control tasks, WAGO’s reliability and near-high constant controllers can be incorporated uptime). into the most prevalent fieldbus networks and they record all field 5 WAGO Building Solutions For Specific Markets Office and Administrative Buildings Production Facilities and Warehouses Investors are increasingly placing a great amount of Safe and efficient energy management in production fa- importance on the flexible use of space that’s supported cilities and warehouses is essential for reducing operating by an appropriate infrastructure. WAGO’s room automa- costs. Lighting significantly contributes to overall operat- tion systems can be commissioned quickly and flexibly ing costs. Using WAGO’s solutions, energy costs can be adapted to address this need. Efficiency class A per DIN significantly reduced. EN 15232 can be easily and reliably achieved using WAGO products. Retail Centers Public Infrastructure Buildings Building operation is becoming more and more expensive Visitor safety, comfort and convenience are of primary – a key reason why operators are searching for new build- importance in operating airports, convention centers and ing automation solutions. Intelligent buildings provide a railway stations. WAGO’s integrated building automation secure and comfortable environment, while keeping costs solutions meet the high efficiency and safety standards under tight control. WAGO’s building automation systems for public infrastructure buildings. can readily help operators meet specific energy costs to improve the bottom line. 6 Integrated Building Automation – Greater Energy Efficiency Lighting HVAC The ideal lighting control system not only creates an Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems atmosphere that promotes a sense of well-being, but represent one of a building’s major costs. Automatically also supports energy-efficient room and building lighting. regulating HVAC systems minimizes energy costs and WAGO’s lighting control solutions skillfully set up lighting improves the climate in a building. Planning and executing scenes – from simple switching and dimming, to tailored HVAC systems requires extensive knowledge from every and daylight-dependent lighting controls. Even sophis- building automation professional – from the creation of ticated control tasks such as “Human Centric Lighting” sophisticated control programs to visualizing energy (HCL), as well as impressive and artistic lighting of build- flows. Extensive libraries with ready-made system macros ings, can be easily implemented using WAGO products. from WAGO significantly simplify all of this programming. “WAGO Lighting Management” is an application solution The use of these system macros contributes to standard- that offers quick and easy commissioning, as well as effi- ization, significantly reducing costs. cient building operation. Room Automation Energy Efficiency Planning, implementation and building operation must Energy efficiency hinges on sensibly planning a building’s demonstrate maximum efficiency and a high degree technical systems. Constructing or retrofitting buildings of adaptability. Modern building technology maximizes is an operational challenge in terms of energy savings. flexibility by enabling rooms to be individually planned, Investors want to see a high level of energy efficiency managed and even repurposed at any time – without any in their buildings. Compliant with the European Union’s programming. WAGO’s state-of-the-art room automation energy efficiency class A, WAGO’s building automation solutions perform many tasks in a building: They optimize solutions can help reassure investors that the building’s room temperature, position sunblinds based on the sun’s operational life-cycle costs will be minimal. arc throughout the day, regulate light intensity and switch lights off when not needed. 7 Universal, Compact, Economical – WAGO I/O System Webvisu Management The automation stations are connected to the building management system on the manage- ment level. Standardized protocols facilitate simple data exchange. It’s all about data: Thanks to modern information technology, the most important information from building automation is no longer restricted to the Amazon Web Services WAGO Cloud local building management, but is now available Microsoft Azure (Microsoft Azure) IBM Cloud at any time and place. However, the technical SAP Cloud conditions must be right for this. WAGO’s PFC Other Suppliers Controllers are equipped with cloud connectivity 8 8 BACnet/IP LNK ACT 1 so they can transfer data to the WAGO Cloud – ON LNK 2 ACT MS/BT ON 1 1234567 NS 0: WBM 255: DHCP I/O USR or to any other MQTT broker. SD MQTT 750-330 MQTT X 1 3G X 2 Automation Automation stations control and regulate op- erational systems. ETHERNET has long since established itself as the dominant transmission medium in the automation area. As such, WA- HVAC Automation GO’s automation stations can be easily and 8 8 8 8 BACnet/IP LNK 1 BACnet/IP LNK ACT ACT 1 LNK ON 2 ON LNK ACT ACT 2 MS/BT MS/BT ON 1234567 ON 1 1234567 NS 1 NS 0: WBM I/O 0: WBM efficiently interlinked using open, standardized 255: DHCP 255: DHCP I/O USR USR SD SD 750-330 bus protocols for building automation (e.g., BAC- 750-330 X X 1 1 X X net IP, KNX IP or Modbus/TCP). I/O modules and 2 2 fieldbus interfaces permit connection of nearly any sensor or actuator from the field. 8 8 BACnet/IP LNK ACT 1 ON LNK ACT 2 MS/BT ON 1 1234567 NS 0: WBM 255: DHCP I/O USR SD 750-330 X 1 X Field 2 Flexible, easy-to-install media are required on the field level. This is why WAGO offers a wide variety of solutions: From products for directly 8 8 BACnet/IP LNK ACT 1 ON LNK ACT 2 MS/BT ON 1 1234567 NS connecting standard sensors and actuators via 0: WBM 255: DHCP I/O USR SD I/O modules, to diverse fieldbus interfaces for 750-330 X 1
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