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Technical Systems of Building Equipment

Summary

By graduating of subject Technical Systems of Building Equipment, students will gain overview about present possibilities of automation of operating - technical functions in buildings and flats. Students will meet basic
characters of central, decentralized and hybrid control of operating-technical functions of buildings. There will be compared opportunities of common wiring
and bus wiring. Students will gain overview about firms that act in this area and also about their product prices. The content will be also principles and features of bus installation system Nikobus and bus systems EIB and LonWorks. Students will meet
technical standards of problems of bus control of buildings and flats. Problems of visualization of operating-technical functions in buildings will be outlined.
For motivation of students, there are propagation materials and propagation films of Moeller and Siemens available. Students will experience programming and connection of Microsystems LOGO! and S7-200 of Siemens and system Nikobus, as an example of central control, with application at kinetic and luminous in-house installation. Students can theoretically design project of
bus wiring in buildings or flats with system Nikobus.

Literature

1. Smejkal J. a kol.: Elektrotechnika. Skripta VUT Brno, FS, 1991
2. Dvořáček K., Sládek D.: Elektrické instalace v bytové a občanské
výstavbě. Dílenská příručka, sv. 5. STRO-M Praha, 1996,
3. Bothe R.:Inteligentní elektroinstalace budov - systém Nikobus, fy
Moeller, Ústí nad Orlicí, 2004
4. Daniels K.: Technika budov, příručka pro architekty a projektanty. Java
group, v.o.s., Bratislava 2003
5. Tkotz K.: Příručka pro elektrotechnika. Europa Sobotáles, Praha 2006
6. Učební texty Katedry 452 – Obecné elektrotechniky,
http://fei.vsb.cz/kat452

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 452-0436
Abbreviation STVB
Course title Technical Systems of Building Equipment
Coordinating department Department of General Electrical Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Vítězslav Stýskala, Ph.D.