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DD ENV 13154-1:2001

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Data communication for HVAC application field net Objects

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

20-04-2012

Superseded by

BS EN 13321-2:2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-01-2001

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1 SCOPE
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
      4.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
      4.2 ASPECTS OF APPLICATION
      4.3 OBJECT MODEL
      4.4 OBJECT STRUCTURE
      4.5 INTERACTIVE MODEL
5 THE FIELD LEVEL OBJECTS
      5.1 DEVICE OBJECT
             5.1.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.1.2 Optional Properties
             5.1.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.2 ANALOGUE OBJECT
             5.2.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.2.2 Optional Properties
             5.2.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.3 BINARY OBJECT
             5.5.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.5.2 Optional Properties
             5.5.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.4 COUNTER OBJECT
             5.4.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.4.2 Optional Properties
             5.4.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.5 LOOP OBJECT
             5.5.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.5.2 Optional Properties
             5.5.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.6 MULTISTATE OBJECT
             5.6.1 Mandatory Properties
             5.6.2 Optional Properties
             5.6.3 Engineerable Properties
      5.7 ALARM AND COV NOTIFICATION
             5.7.1 Alarm Notification
             5.7.2 COV Notification
             5.7.3 Unsolicited messaging to reduce network
                      traffic
6 ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE) GUIDELINES
      6.1 EXAMPLES FOR THE INTENDED USE OF THIS PRESTANDARD
             AS MENTIONED IN THE INTRODUCTION
             6.1.1 API on superordinate system unit
             6.1.2 Interface to communication-front-end
             6.1.3 Building a field level gateway
             6.1.4 Topology model
      6.2 MAPPING GUIDELINES
             6.2.1 Mapping objects
             6.2.2 Mapping services
      6.3 POSSIBLE FUTURE EXTENSIONS
7 ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) DATATYPES
      7.1 BASIC DATATYPES
             7.1.1 BITSTRING
             7.1.2 BOOLEAN
             7.1.3 CharacterString
             7.1.4 Data
             7.1.5 ENUMERATED
             7.1.6 Float
             7.1.7 INTEGER
             7.1.8 NULL
             7.1.9 OCTETSTRING
             7.1.10 Signed
             7.1.11 Time
             7.1.12 Unsigned
      7.2 APPLICATION DATATYPES
             7.2.1 Object_ID_Number
             7.2.2 Object_Type
             7.2.3 Object_Name
             7.2.4 Value_Presentation
             7.2.5 Present_Value
             7.2.6 Status_Information
             7.2.7 Units
             7.2.8 Statetext
             7.2.9 Setpoint
             7.2.10 Device_Type_Description
             7.2.11 Device_Status
8 ANNEX C (INFORMATIVE) MAPPING TO EIB
      8.1 INTRODUCTION
      8.2 REFERENCES
      8.3 OBJECT STRUCTURE
             8.3.1 Object Identifier
             8.3.2 Property-Types
      8.4 OBJECTS AND PROPERTIES
             8.4.1 Relationship between EIB Objects and
                      FLN Object Types
             8.4.2 Relationship between EIB Object and
                      FLN Object Properties
      8.5 CONVERSION OF EIB-OBJECTS TO FLN-OBJECTS
             8.5.1 Analogue Input/Output/Value Object
             8.5.2 Binary Input/Output/Value
             8.5.3 Counter Object
             8.5.4 Device Object
             8.5.5 Multistate Object
             8.5.6 Loop Object
             8.5.7 Alarm and COV Notification
9 ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) MAPPING TO LON
10 ANNEX E (INFORMATIVE) MAPPING TO BACNET
11 ANNEX F (INFORMATIVE) DISCUSSION OF THE DEVIATIONS FROM
                            FIELD LEVEL OBJECTS TO BACNET
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Covers FLN services and objects to be used on a field level for system neutral exchange of date for HVAC applications. Also covers the semantics of the objects and the abstract services that apply to them and it covers an optional syntax to be used to exchange data with a communication front-end unit.

Committee
RHE/16
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
78
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
RevisionOf
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ENV 13154-1 : 2000 Identical

EN 50090-3-2:2004 Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) - Part 3-2: Aspects of application - User process for HBES Class 1
IEC 60559:1989 Binary floating-point arithmetic for microprocessor systems
PREN ISO 16484-1 : DRAFT 2009 BUILDING AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (BACS) - PART 1: PROJECT SPECIFICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
ENV 1805-1 : 1998 DATA COMMUNICATION FOR HVAC APPLICATION MANAGEMENT NET - BUILDING AUTOMATION AND CONTROL NETWORKING (BACNET)
EN 50090-2-1:1994 Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) - Part 2-1: System overview - Architecture
EN 50090-3-1:1994 Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) - Part 3-1: Aspects of application - Introduction to the application structure

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