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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Applied Sciences Group for Its Pioneering Open Building Energy Management Software
MOUNTAIN VIEW —Based on its recent analysis of the building energy management software market, Frost & Sullivan presents Applied Sciences Group Inc. (ASG) with the 2008 North American Award for Technology Innovation.

This is in recognition of its Timber 32 program suite that is designed around an innovative architecture and has resulted in a powerful tool in terms control and schedule functionality. The growth of the building energy management systems (BEMS) market is directly related to the advantages these systems offer to address the growing demand and cost of energy through energy conservation techniques. These systems give building operators far better control over buildings as well as more troubleshooting capabilities. The Timber software for energy management systems was developed in the early 1990s.

Today, ASG’s Timber 32 system functions as an integrated program suite in Microsoft Windows and can be used in monitoring and controlling functions in lighting as well as heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) applications. It is an open architecture system that does not limit or restrict the hardware that is used to monitor status, temperature or pressure metrics.

The Timber system works on the basis of an open system using Modbus and LonTalk protocols, thereby allowing it to be used with hardware from multiple vendors hence the systems flexibility. The customers’ requirements were kept in mind while designing the BEMS system and incorporating the Timber software. While this might prove expensive compared to closed systems initially, the long term advantages give open systems the edge. It also allows for easy future upgrades and expansions with lower maintenance costs and replacement of older hardware devices in a systematic manner, instead of a complete replacement. Timber 32 software is written primarily in Visual Basic with low-level device drivers written in C. The system features a user friendly interface and relies on a central processor that communicates to the various controllers and respective panels associated with climate control and lighting systems. The control functions makes real time data available about the status of the different devices, which is used by the BEMS to automatically control devices to reduce energy usage.

 
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