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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you struggling to make sense of IP controls? Do all the different options just seem to blend together?  In this week’s episode of the Building Automation Monthly Podcast, we will be discussing the pros and cons of IP controls and the most common way of implementing IP controls. This episode will cover: The pros and cons of the three kinds of IP controls How IP controls are different than regular BAS controls and what you need to be aware of Special design considerations that should be factored into IP controls designs Pros and Cons of IP Controls The history behind IP controls and why it matters (3:05) What the future of IP controls will be (4:02) The three BAS controller design patterns (6:05) Pattern 1: The Star Pattern (7:55) Pattern 2: The Daisy Chain | Bus Pattern  (13:07) The hidden danger of power dependencies (16:40) Why you want to limit the number of your IP controllers on a subnet (18:42) Pattern 3: The Ring Pattern (20:15)
Released:
Jul 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you want to learn building automation then you are in the right place. My name is Phil Zito and I am the CEO of Smart Buildings Academy. If you are a technician, operator, salesperson, or engineer the Smart Buildings Academy podcast is for you. Each week I tap into my vast experience in Building Automation and teach you the things no one else teaches. You will learn about BAS, HVAC, IT, Energy Management, Sales, Operations, Project Management, Cyber Security and so much more. Prior to founding Smart Buildings Academy, I held a variety of BAS roles in service, install, operations management, sales, and most recently I led the technical integration program at Johnson Controls. Suffice to say, I've been in your shoes and I know what you need to learn. I look forward to guiding you through BAS in the weekly Smart Buildings Academy Podcast.