| Literature DB >> 27223285 |
Carlos Morón1, Alejandro Payán2, Alfonso García3, Francisco Bosquet4.
Abstract
This document develops the study of an implementation project of a home automation system in a housing placed in the town of Galapagar, Madrid. This house, which is going to be occupied by a four-member family, consists of 67 constructed square meters distributed in lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, bathroom and terrace, this being a common arrangement in Spain. Thus, this study will allow extracting conclusions about the adequacy of the home automation in a wide percentage of housing in Spain. In this document, three house automation proposals are developed based on the requirements of the client and the different home automation levels that the Spanish House and Building Automation Association has established, besides two parallel proposals relating to the safety and the technical alarms. The mentioned proposed systems are described by means of product datasheets and descriptions, distribution plans, measurements, budgets and flow charts that describe the functioning of the system in every case. An evaluation of each system is included, based on other studies conclusions on this matter, where expected energy savings from each design, depending on the current cost of lighting, water and gas, as well as the expected economic amortization period is evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: digital home; energy-saving; home automation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27223285 PMCID: PMC4883432 DOI: 10.3390/s16050741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Installed sensors and actuators in basic home automation system.
| Type | Number | Placement Criteria | Total Consumption (mA) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opening sensor | 8 | 1/window | - | It requires KNX interface |
| Presence detector | 7 | 1/room | 56 | Installation height = 2.20 m |
| Motion detector | 4 | 1/passing area | 16 | It includes bus coupler and connection terminal |
| Temperature sensor | 6 | 1/room | - | |
| Luminaires actuator | 12 | It depends on the luminaires number | 75 | Binary input to dry contacts connection or conventional push button |
| Heating electrovalve | 6 | 1/room | 5.2 | |
| Split control interface | 4 | 1/split | - | Bidirectional KNX gateway—Air conditioners |
Types and characteristics of sensors and actuators used.
| Type | Comments |
|---|---|
| Opening sensor: KNX.CAGS142 | When detecting the opening or closing of a window or door, a notification is sent to the control panel, which disables or activates air conditioning systems. |
| Presence detector: MTN630819 | It covers an 8-m perimeter and is installed at a height of 2.2 m. It has a detection angle of 360 degrees. |
| Motion detector: MTN631719 | It incorporates a light meter, a bus coupler and a terminal connection. It sends a signal to the control panel to turn the lights on or off depending on whether it detects the presence of someone or not. |
| Indoor temperature sensor: MTN6221-0319 | It determines the temperature and sends it via bus to the logic module by activating the air conditioning until the temperature reaches 21 degrees (temperature setpoint). This activation also depends on the presence of users in the room. |
| Power Meter: MTN6600-0603 | It can monitor up to three channels up to 3680 kW (total 3 × 3680 = 11,040 kW). Transmits data over the bus to the data logger. For its channels, it was reserved: one for air conditioning, one for lights and outlets and the last one for kitchen items. |
| External light sensor: MTN663991 | Brightness and temperature are recorded by it. It communicates with the blind actuator, upping them if it exceeds 300 lux outside. Taking advantage of its temperature meter, it also communicates with heating and air conditioning to get the temperature to the setpoint (21 degrees). |
| Outdoor motion detector: MTN632519 | It is prepared to be installed outside. Detecting the presence of people outside to control external lighting. |
| Temperature probes: MTN616790 | They have been connected to up to four probes to a thermostat to improve the reading. It is installed at different points and at different heights to observe the homogenization temperature on the rooms. |
Figure 1Air conditioning functioning flow chart.
Figure 2Lighting functioning flow chart.
General features of basic home automation system.
| 48 | 1 (101) | ||
| 168.20 | 1 × 320 mA | ||
| 0 (Only one line) | No | ||
| Control panel | No | ||
| - | - |
Figure 3Components distribution for basic home automation system.
Installed sensors and actuators in basic home automation system.
| Type | Number | Placement Criteria | Total Consumption (mA) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric meter | 1 | 1/flat | 12.5 | Max. 11,040 W (3 × 3680 W) |
| Light and temperature sensor | 1 | 1/terrace | 6.25 | Installation to measure light (specular reflection) |
| Binary-railed actuator for current measurement | 1 | 1/kitchen | 16 | Binary input for connection to dry contacts or traditional switches |
| Blinds | 5 | 1/window | 17.5 | |
| Automatic water recirculation system | 1/3 | 1 impulsion module and 1 return module/wet area | 8 | Patent [ |
General features of intermediate home automation system.
| 60 | 1 (101) | ||
| 262.45 | 1 × 320 mA | ||
| 0 (Only one line) | KNX/IP Gateway | ||
| Control panel | No | ||
| - | - |
Installed sensors and actuators in advanced home automation system.
| Type | Number | Placement Criteria | Total Consumption (mA) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outdoors motion detector | 1 | 1/terrace | 13 | |
| Temperature sensor | 16 | 4/room | - | Two sensors at each measuring point, at heights and just above the floor |
| Binary actuator for lights | 1 | 1/terrace | 13 | |
| KNX-DALI gateway | 1 | 1/flat | 5 | Inside a cabinet |
| Electronic ballast | 7 | 1/room with dimmable lights | 0 | Substitute the binary actuators |
| Background music/Communication system | 1 | 1/flat | 5 | Includes iPod Nano to save pre-recorded messages |
General features of advanced home automation system.
| 73 | 2 (101) | ||
| 277.45 | 1 × 640 mA | ||
| 2 | KNX/IP Gateway | ||
| Control panel | Yes | ||
| 7.80 Ah | 28 h |
Elements of technical alarms subsystem in common with the other systems.
| Basic | Intermediate | Advanced | |
|---|---|---|---|
| KNX/IP interface | No | Yes | Yes |
| UPS Battery | No | No | Yes |
| Area power supply | No | No | Yes |
| Line couplers | No | No | Yes |
Installed sensors and actuators in advanced home automation system
| Type | Number | Placement Criteria | Total Consumption (mA) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flood sensor | 1/3 | 1 central device and 1/wet area | 65 | |
| Optical smoke detector | 6 | 1/bedroom, 1 over each sofa and 1/kitchen | 2 | |
| Gas detector for detection of methane | 1 | 1 next to the boiler | 132 | |
| Binary electrovalve to water pipe | 3 | 1/wet area | 6 | Supply from mains. It requires KNX interface |
| Binary electrovalve to gas pipeline | 1 | 1 at the boiler | 2 | It requires KNX interface |
Figure 4Flow chart of technical alarms subsystem functioning in case of fire emergency.
General features of advanced home automation system.
| 18 | 1 (45) | ||
| 265.58 | 1 × 320 mA | ||
| 0 | KNX/IP Gateway | ||
| Logic module | Yes | ||
| 7.80 Ah | 29 h |
Elements of security subsystem in common with the other systems.
| Basic | Intermediate | Advanced | |
|---|---|---|---|
| KNX/IP interface | No | Yes | Yes |
| UPS Battery | No | No | Yes |
| Area power supply | No | No | Yes |
| Line couplers | No | No | Yes |
| Opening sensor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Presence sensor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Exit button | No | Yes | Yes |
Elements of security subsystem in common with the other systems.
| Type | Number | Placement Criteria | Total Consumption (mA) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opening sensor | 5 | 1/outer door or outer window | 0 | |
| Break sensor | 5 | 1/outer door or outer window | 50 | |
| Presence sensor | 5 | 1/outer room | 0 | Synergy with basic system |
Figure 5Security subsystem functioning flow chart.
Lighting and air conditioning energy study results (monthly).
| System | Main features | Resource Savings | % Energy Savings | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Presence control Light control | 6.80 | 19.88 | |||
| Intermediate | All the previous ones Optimization solar system | 11.90 | 34.79 | |||
| Advanced | All the previous ones Dimming | 17.01 | 50 | |||
| Basic | Control by presence Schedule programming | 147.02 | 64.58 | 17.82 | 14.35 | |
| Intermediate | All the previous ones Optimization solar system(blinds) | 317.05 | 154.17 | 38.43 | 34.26 | |
| Advanced | All the previous ones | 317.05 | 154.17 | 38.43 | 34.26 | |
Water resources energy study results.
| System | Main Features | Resource Savings (L/Day) | % Energy Savings | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SARAP [ | Automatic water recirculation system | 180 | 33.84 |
Implementation costs and economic savings results (€).
| System | Total | Lighting | Air Conditioning | Power Term | Water Resources | Monthly Savings | Annual Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9613.86 | 1.25 | 23.78 | - | - | 25.03 | 300.40 | |
| 13,737.46 | 1.46 | 42.72 | 4.56 | 7.40 | 56.14 | 673.68 | |
| 24,533.66 | 2.28 | 42.72 | 4.56 | 7.40 | 56.96 | 683.52 | |
| 3871.83 | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 3548.31 | - | - | - | - | - |
Payback period results.
| Basic | Intermediate | Advanced | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32 years | 20 years and 5 months | 38 years and 4 months |
CO2 emissions results.
| System | Conversion Factor (gr CO2/kWh) | Energy Savings (kWh) | Reduction of CO2 Emissions (kg/Month) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electricity | Basic | 645 | 71.38 | 46.04 |
| Intermediate | 166.07 | 107.12 | ||
| Advanced | 195.4 | 126.03 | ||
| Gas | Basic | 204 | 147.02 | 29.99 |
| Intermediate | 317.05 | 64.68 | ||
| Advanced | 339.32 | 69.22 |
Percentages of savings in lighting depending on its location.
| System | Madrid (%) (Continental Zone) | Barcelona (%) (Mediterranean Zone) | A Coruña (%) (Atlantic Zone) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lighting management | Basic | 19.88 | 51.49 | 27.43 |
| Intermediate | 34.79 | 70.11 | 48.01 | |
| Advanced | 50.00 | 85.50 | 69.01 | |
| Heating | Basic | 17.82 | 9.91 | 9.02 |
| Intermediate | 38.43 | 21.35 | 19.41 | |
| Advanced | 38.43 | 21.35 | 19.41 | |
| Air conditioning | Basic | 14.35 | 15.78 | 5.35 |
| Intermediate | 34.26 | 37.69 | 12.77 | |
| Advanced | 34.26 | 37.69 | 12.77 | |
| Water resources | Basic | 33.84 | 30.21 | 31.05 |
| Intermediate | ||||
| Advanced |
Figure 6Comparative study graph concerning to energy savings (lighting and conditioning).
Figure 7Comparative study graph concerning to economical savings (lighting and conditioning).
Figure 8Comparative study graph concerning to energy savings (electricity and heating).
Figure 9Comparative study graph concerning to CO2 emissions (electricity and heating).