综合屋宇装备

N. Thuan
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为了满足日益复杂和挑剔的大型企业和机构的需求,现代写字楼变得更加复杂,并将许多服务集成在一起。综合楼宇服务(IBS)一般可以定义为为办公大楼、电信中心、数据处理中心等提供的一系列设施和服务(子系统),这些设施和服务由计算机化系统连接、控制、监测和管理。在过去的十年中,澳大利亚电信公司为澳大利亚的一些大型电信中心提供和安装了几个计算机控制的楼宇自动化系统。这些系统被称为本地监测和控制系统(LMCS),并在局部地区提供主要控制和监测服务。LMCS的基本目的是监测和控制大楼内的空调系统、供配电系统(包括应急发电系统)、火灾探测、保安等系统。澳大利亚电信已采取措施,以满足这一领域新趋势的挑战,并对智能建筑的设计和创新特别感兴趣。为建筑开发商提供功能简报的系统规范已被开发出来,用于审议澳大利亚电信在墨尔本拟建的公司总部大楼和其他主要办公大楼的需求。
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Integrated Building Services
To cater for increasingly sophisticated and discerning major businesses and corporations, modern office buildings have become more complex and their many services integrated. Integrated Building Services (IBS) can be defined generally as an array of facilities and services (sub-systems) which are provided for an office complex, a telecommunications centre, a data processing centre etc. and which are connected to, controlled, monitored and managed by a computerised system. In the last ten years, Telecom Australia has provided and installed several computer controlled building Automation systems for a number of large telecommunications centres in Australia. The systems are given the name of Local Monitoring and Control Systems (LMCS) and provide primary control and monitoring services in a localised area. The basic purpose of the LMCS is to monitor and control air conditioning systems, power supply and distribution including emergency generating systems, fire detection, security and other systems in the building complex. Telecom Australia has taken steps to meet the challenge of the new trend in this field and is particularly interested in the design of and innovation in intelligent buildings. A system specification to serve as functional briefing for building developers has been developed for use in deliberations on requirements for Telecom Australia's proposed corporate Head Office complex in Melbourne and other major office accommodation complexes.
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