Building controls can have life cycles that exceed 30 years, so it takes a long time for advancements in controls to gain widespread adoption. Traditionally, the networks connecting controllers to the operator’s station have been in silos with segregated networks for each system. Because it has been easier for the vendors to coordinate than the engineer, they were only addressed with performance specs and maybe a generic wiring diagram.
In this article for Consulting-Specifying Engineer, Will Maxwell, SmartScore AP educates readers on how to make smarter IT and OT choices by better understanding building controls and converged networks.