Building Automation
Today’s modern facilities, both commercial and industrial buildings,
utilize a complex network of interfacing devices including lighting controls,
energy monitors, security, fire protection, personnel safety systems, boiler
controls, HVAC and more. Sierra Monitor’s FieldServer Technologies
division’s gateways are the most popular gateway in the industry
to enable the interoperability necessary to interface these varied devices to the building automation control system.
Sierra Monitor’s gas detection systems include a full range of area monitors to detect hazardous gases such as carbon monoxide, combustible gas and oxygen deficiency before they reach dangerous levels. The data communications capabilities of these hazardous gas detection systems enable them to easily interface to building automation and central control systems.
Sierra Monitor’s Telecom Facilities Controllers are compact controllers for HVAC, security, and safety monitoring in remote telecommunications enclosures.
Application Information
Following are application notes, case studies and reprints describing just some of the application experience Sierra Monitor has in this industry.
- Case Study -- See how FieldServer provide a Modbus/LonWorks Interoperability Solution for a Large Custom Home
- Case Study -- NASA Kenndy Space Center uses FieldServer for HVAC System Integration
- Case Study -- The University of Arizona meets its interoperability needs with FieldServer linking to BACnet
- Case Study -- Albuquerque Academy acheives integration to I/Net and Ethernet
- Case Study -- FieldServer Links Siemens Apogee system to Liebert and Data Aire
- Case Study -- SMC Sentry gas detection system monitors for methane in a Methane Migration System for a major Commercial/Residential Complex
- Application Note -- Applying FieldServers in Building Automation Applications
- Reprint -- The Future of Gateways for Building Interoperability
- Reprint -- Sierra Monitor Environment Controllers and FieldServer gateways provide remote monitoring in cable TV structures
