Historical Buildings

Energy-efficiency & Flexibility "Enabled by EnOcean"

Benefits

Architects

  • Maintenance-free and interoperable wireless sensors
  • Freely positioned products – switches on glass, stone, wood or furniture possible
  • Flexible room configuration

Specifiers

  • Simplicity of planning and maximum flexibility through freely positioned sensors
  • Interoperability of products
  • Compatibility with other building automation systems (e.g. EIB/ KNX , LON, BACnet and TCP/ IP)

System Integrators/ Contractors

  • Speedy and flexible installation and startup
  • No wiring and no breaking into walls or ceilings
  • Less noise, dust and dirt

Investors

  • Cost benefits in installation, renovation and operation
  • Simple retrofit
  • High energy savings
  • Interoperable and scalable standard solution

Facility Manager

  • Less cabling through self-powered wireless sensors
  • Flexibility and no maintenance
  • Cost benefits in installation and operation
  • Interoperable and scalable standard solution

Selected Building References

Semper Opera Dresden (Germany) - 2005

Protection of Historical Building
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The Citadel of Quebec, Quebec (Canada) - 2009

Renovation of a historical building
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St. Andrews Cathedral, Victoria (Canada) - 2008

Cost-efficient retrofitting
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Art Museum - University Campus, New Haven, CT (USA) - 2006

Renovation of a historical building
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Timbered House, Embrach (Switzerland) - 2009

Retrofit of a historical building
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Historical Buildings
(North America)

Historical Buildings
(International)

References

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Suite 375
San Ramon, CA 94583
USA

Tel. USA +1.925.275-6601
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