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AN APPROACH OF LOWER-LEVEL COMMUNICATION LINE IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATED DISPATCH CONTROL SYSTEMS OF DISTRIBUTED FACILITIES
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The article presents the analysis results of the physical environment of the data transmission between the technological equipment of automated dispatch control systems via interface RS-485. One of the ways of energy supply and life support systems improving in the part of energy efficiency increasing is distributed facilities automated dispatch control systems (ADCS) application. Because of control centralization of distributed heterogeneous engineering systems of buildings with multivendor devices and different automation levels, the ADCS allow to raise operational efficiency of energy supply and life support systems and to decrease their accident rate. The purpose of the paper is to minimize the average functional level implementation cost of ADCS of distributed energy facilities through the organization's communication of equipment of lower level. In the article the analysis of approaches to communication equipment, analysis of wire line to be used as a physical medium for transmission of data and development of recommendations and proposals for the use of wired communication lines of the twisted pair and RS-485 for data transfer.
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