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Tiêu đề A case study on the use of the Krone Terminator System by Sielox Security Systems to connect the room control units at the Westin Hotel, Sydney
Tác giả Jeff Glen
Thể loại Case study
Năm xuất bản 1999
Thành phố Sydney
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Số trang 2
Dung lượng 195,13 KB

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WESTIN HOTELSydney, Australia by Sielox Security Systems to connect the room control units at the Westin Hotel, Sydney.. Prepared by: Jeff Glen, Manager Power & Control Division KRONE Au

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WESTIN HOTEL

Sydney, Australia

by Sielox Security Systems to connect the room control units at the Westin Hotel, Sydney

Prepared by: Jeff Glen, Manager Power & Control Division

KRONE (Australia) Technique Pty Limited

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The Westin Sydney, which officially opened in September

1999, is part of the $700 million redevelopment of the GPO

site at No 1 Martin Place Undertaken by Melbourne

construction company, Grocon Pty Limited The project has

included the restoration of the heritage GPO building and

construction of an office tower and the hotel complex

Grocon awarded a security services contract worth more than

$5 million to Sielox Security Systems As part of the contract

Sielox was responsible for the installation of the electronic

systems in the hotel’s 417 rooms

Interfacing with property management, the sophisticated

electronic systems use the most advanced technology

available to control room conditions From the moment a

guest presents a card at the door to their room, the control

unit takes over, adjusting lighting, room temperature and fan

speed to achieve the perfect environment for each guest

depending on the time of day

Control Wiring Criteria

According to Sean Burke, Project Manager for Sielox Security

Systems, the main challenge of the installation was the large

number of different rooms varying in size and shape The

hotel spans the original heritage building with 51 rooms and

the new 31-level tower with 366 rooms

“We looked for an electrical termination system that was

quick and could be mass produced With each room

requiring a control panel with up to 30 connections, time was

a critical factor,” said Mr Burke

The specification required all wiring to be 2.5mm2 building

wire Sielox was also concerned about the potential for

damage from the connection of heavy wires on to their

printed circuit-mounted control panels

The Solution

Sielox chose to provide a terminator box outside of the room’s electronics enclosure to allow a clear demarcation between the electrician’s power circuit and the room electronics Faced with the potential for significant extra costs in materials and labour to complete 30 screwed terminals per room for over

400 rooms, Sielox looked for an electrical termination system that could minimise labour costs while maximising the quality

of connections

The solution was the KRONE TERMINATOR™ system which allowed termination of all the 240V cables quickly and reliably without any screwed terminals Bridging connections were also easily made on the TERMINATOR modules The building’s electrical installers simply connected into the interface connection box and Sielox connected to their equipment The KRONE termination system is based on the Insulation Displacement Connection (IDC) technique which requires no stripping or screwing Using a simple tool, wires are inserted between contacts placed at a 45-degree angle which simultaneously displace the insulation and notch the conductor This method leaves more conductor between contact points and provides a more reliable, connection Screwless terminations also overcome the potential risk of failing to tighten the screw correctly, a common cause of terminal failure

Evaluation

The TERMINATOR system saved time and money for Sielox on the Sydney Westin project as well as produced reliable connections for the room control units

“The beauty of the system is that we didn’t need to screw and strip the cable, just punch it in We were able to terminate every room in a quarter of the time we would have needed had we used screwed terminals and we know we don’t have

to go back to check the connection is good,” Mr Burke said

“From an initial trial we found that it reduced the cost to the point that we were then able to go ahead with adding the interface connection box and the Westin Hotel now has a much better system as a result.”

For further information please contact:

KRONE (AUSTRALIA) TECHNIQUE PTY LTD

PO Box 335 Wyong NSW 2259

2 Hereford Street Berkeley Vale NSW 2261 Tel: (02) 4388 4422

Fax: (02) 4388 4499 Email: kronehlp@krone.com.au Web Site: www.krone.com.au

Room control box (left) with the control cable connected to

one side of the TERMINATOR T M modules (right).

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