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Distribution in Hotels
Cost-effective and reliable
power distribution
Requirements and
Trends in the Hotel
Industry
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Intro
Focus on Energy
Efciency
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TIP Totally Integrated Power
Integrated power distribution from the Optimum planning for cost- and
infeed to the consumer time-effective solutions
Totally Integrated Power (TIP) refers to integrated An optimally dimensioned power distribution system
electrical power distribution in commercial and indus- is a key economic factor for hotels. Unused capacities
trial buildings; from the medium voltage supply fed in cost money. The tried-and-tested TV-certied
by the utility company right up to the nal electrical SIMARIS design dimensioning software by Siemens
consumer. provides electrical engineering consultants with an
indispensable tool for planning the electrical network
Totally Integrated Power is underpinned by an array of for a new or renovated hotel.
helpful tools and support for accurate design, dimen-
sioning and conguration of electrical power distri- SIMARIS design brings many benets, including sim-
bution within buildings. A coordinated product and pler network calculation and selectivity verication.
systems portfolio for the construction of these systems The software also recommends suitable coordinated
is rounded off by standardized interfaces between the devices from the integrated Siemens power distribu-
system components and the higher-level human-ma- tion product portfolio. Electrical network upgrade
chine interface systems as well as for the connection to reserves can be incorporated right from the planning
control and management systems. stage to allow for later changes of use or hotel exten-
sions. Electrical engineering consultants can make
In this way considerable savings can be made across time savings of up to 100 % by using SIMARIS design
the whole project cycle from the planning stage, for the various network planning stages. Thereafter,
installation and start-up right through to operation SIMARIS conguration supports power distribution
in both new buildings and renovations. The necessary board manufacturers and installation contractors in
investments in the hotels electrical infrastructure can the conguration of low-voltage power distribution
be optimized in line with demand and also with sub- boards. ALPHA SELECT, on the other hand, makes the
sequent operating costs. This optimization potential selection of suitable distribution boards fast, safe and
represents signicant added value for everyone easy.
involved in the project.
In addition, Siemens also provides advice and support
for electrical engineering consultants through virtu-
ally all the planning stages.
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Communication
IEC 61850 BACnet
Industrial Ethernet
PROFINET KNXnet/IP
PROFIBUS
Process/Industrial Automation
KNX
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Hotel areas
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Supply and logistics area
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Main power distribution components
Three type-tested power distribution boards (IEC 60439-1) with advanced testing
for behavior in cases of accidental arcing (IEC 61641) as low-voltage main distribution
board in basement levels 1 and 2; type SIVACON S8
3 Extreme system safety thanks to type- 3 Flexible adjustment of inner distribution
tested switching device combinations to suit individual requirements
3 Space-saving with footprints from 3 Uniform user interface for all
400 mm2 x 3500 mm2 withdrawable units
3 Variable position of main busbar (above/ 3 Universal hinges (right/left) also
behind) available for retrot
3 Cable/busbar connection from above, 3 Highly efcient ventilation system with
below or behind maintenance benets
3 Combination of different installation 3 High-quality industrial design for perfect
techniques in a single panel integration into modern room concepts
3 Test and isolating position with closed door
in compliance with protection class IP54
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Power distribution
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If the normal supply fails due to external circum-
stances, the hotels emergency power supply must be
designed in such a way that operation is ensured
without any interruptions. Technical problems should
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medium-voltage grid (20 kV) via distribution with the two separate types of
transformers. power supply: the normal
3 With the emergency generator, the choice of power power supply and the Safety
sources is made on the basis of the admissible power supply (SPS). The typical
interruption time: connections between the SPS
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Main power distribution components
Low-voltage motors as drives for pumps, fans, sprinklers, lifts, revolving doors etc.;
type Siemens IEC low-voltage motors in the EFF1 efciency class
3 Compact conguration
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3 Up to 40 % less power loss than conventional motors
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supply due to operational requirements (e.g. heating/ via a centralized main distribution board for the nor-
air-conditioning, kitchens, administration). Here it is mal power supply. The overall gures for the energy
important that where the safety and backup supply required, together with the distribution and structur-
systems are powered by a single generator, the safety ing with regard to the different power sources, provide
power supply has absolute priority, something that the basis for dimensioning the individual network
must be assured through such measures as load shed- components.
ding. A safer and more exible option is to isolate
these consumers from the safety power supply by
providing energy via an additional safety generator. It
is not necessary for such units to meet the same safety
standards as for the safety power supply. The power
supply to the guest rooms is provided via small distri-
bution boards, which are supplied using radial cables
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Hotel
Splendid
Sungate
Port Royal
Hotel
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References
Integration is Key
Hotel Splendid,
Becici, Montenegro
3 Life-cycle concept for the electrical engineering,
building automation and building security
3 Considerable reduction in investment costs
3 Cost-effective solutions for power distribution right
through to the building system technology
Hotel Colosseo
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Planning aids for power distribution
Professional
Planning Aids
SIMARIS design
Application manuals
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Security technology
All-Round Protection
for People and
Valuables
Alongside the integrated Totally Integrated Power
technological platform for electrical power distribu-
tion, Siemens also offers a full range of building
security systems. Our holistic approach to building
security covers both possible sources of danger and all
at-risk areas, objects and people. The Siemens build-
ing security portfolio includes the following individual
systems:
Video surveillance
Fire protection
Extinguishing systems
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Trends
Further Information
You can find more information on
Totally Integrated Power on the Internet at:
www.siemens.com/tip
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