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How To Identify, Plan, and Implement Changes For Control Systems
Aging Gracefully
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Presenter
Troy WindomDewberry
Group Leader Federal Projects MEP SE
919.424.37598
Twindom@dewberry.com
• Understand the impacts of not planning
• What is needed to plan
• What do I need for the long term
• The impact associated with cyber security
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Goals of Presentation
• High cost of upgrades/replacements:Think about it:
o How many Building Point of Connections (BPOC)?
o How many AHUs?
o How many terminal units?
o How many chillers/boilers?
o Programming?
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Impact of Not Planning
Priorities Description Cost
Priority 1 Honeywell BNA & C-Bus Upgrades $2,617,600
Priority 2 Loytec Upgrades $885,400
Priority 3 Loytec Upgrades (JCI Buildings) $50,000
Total Recommended Total Upgrades for N4 Integration $3,553,000
LonWorks Upgrade All Honeywell LonWorks Controllers $2,940,000
Grand Total Upgrade all surveyed controls at end of useful life $6,493,000
• Connectivity:o Getting kicked off the network
o Loose support for hardware/software
• Service to End User:o Trouble shooting
o Addressing comfort issues
o Maintaining equipment operations
• Addressing Design Issues: o ASHRAE 90.1
o ASHRAE 62.1
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Impact of Not Planning
• Start planning today for the next generation
• Just like any other equipment, controls age tooo Are you using the same computer you did
20 years ago?
o How about the software?
o Are you using the same refrigerant?
o Are the building codes the same?
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How Do I Plan?
• Energy managers and/or utilities division chiefs
• Mechanical Engineers
• Directorate of Public Works (DPW), O&M chiefs
• Shop and/or work leaders
• Technicians
• Engineering division and master planning
• NEC
• USACE/NAVFAC
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Who Gets Involved?
• What type of buildings do I have?o Confidentiality, integrity, and availability (C-I-A) impact levels
(LOW, MODERATE, or HIGH) for the control system.
• Manufacture, make, model and version
• As-builts: What do I have? In most cases very little. o Keep current
o Gather/keep them centrally located and with the equipment
• Where is my server, what platform, who has access?
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What Do We Have/What Do We Want?
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What Do We Have/What Do We Want?
• How is BCS/UMCS technology being used now?
• Who currently uses the existing system?
• Who might/will use it in the future?
• Can the system be supported? (operationally and maintenance wise) o Consider the following: staff, funding, contracting, integration process, and
cyber security
• What kind of system technology and functionality do I want?o User levels
o Password protection
o Alarms
o Smart building
o Interface with other systems
What Do We Have/What Do We Want?
UMCS
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• Who does it take to run a modern system?o System managers
o System integrators
o Technical experts
o System operators
o Controls technicians
o Someone acting as IT administrators
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Staff Consideration
Would a race car team go get the car without hiring a crew chief, driver, mechanics, pit crew, or engineers?
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If you don’t address staffing, failure of the system is asure bet!
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• Make sure staff is trainedo If you don’t use it, you lose it
• Ensure they know what they haveo Bought a Cadillac, using it like a Yugo
• Keep current
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Train the Team
• UFC 4-10-06 C2 is the most current UFC that addresses cyber security of facility-related control systems
• UFGS 25 05 11 - Who is familiar with it?o Note this spec is for low impact rating
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Cyber Security
“Unless explicitly authorized by the government, do not use any wireless communication. Any device with wireless communication capability is considered to be using wireless communication, regardless of whether or not the device is actively communicating wirelessly, except when wireless communication has been physically permanently disabled.”
• The Risk Management Framework (RMF) is the DoD process for applying cybersecurity to information technology (IT), including control systems.
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Risk Management Framework
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• Do you have the right staff?
• Who is responsible for updates?
• What means do you have in place to make sure you aregetting current software updates?
• Stay current on software
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Who is Performing Updates?
• Where is the server located? Is it backed up?
• Who is responsible for the updates?
• Who has access to it?
• Don’t have it out and about
• Don’t use it as a workstation
• Don’t include software where people have access to: o Check their email
o Browse the internet
o Play games
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Server
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Questions?
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