EnOcean - the Energy Harvesting Wireless Standard for Building Automation
Energy-efficiency & Flexibility "Enabled by EnOcean"
- Energy harvesting wireless switches [1] control lighting and shading.
- Energy harvesting wireless key card switch [2] controls access to a room and turns on heating and lighting when entering a room.
- Energy harvesting wireless occupancy sensor [3] adjusts temperature and turns off lights when a room is not in use.
- Energy harvesting wireless room temperature sensor [4] for minimal energy consumption and maximum comfort.
- Energy harvesting wireless climatic sensors [5] - humidity and CO2 - monitor indoor air quality.
- Energy harvesting wireless position sensors [6] [7] – window handle and window contact – cut out heating and air-conditioning when windows are open.
- Central control [8] on a touch panel or PC/notebook.
Benefits
Architects/ Interior Designers
- 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
- Simple retrofit during undisturbed operation
Investors/ Hotel Managers
- Fast ROI
- Cost benefits in installation and operation
- Less downtime during renovation
- High energy savings
- International and scalable standard solution
Facility Managers/ Technical Supervisors
- 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
Hotel Platzl Munich (Germany) - 2006
Renovation of historic building in Munich during full operation
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Hotel Kempinski, Dubai (UAE) - 2009
State-of-the art technology in 5-star luxury hotel in Dubai
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Hall of residence 'University Hall' Canterbury (NZ) - 2006
Redevelopment
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Hotel Winkler Bräu, Langenfeld (Germany) - 2009
Renovation
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Fact Sheet
References
News
Key card-based energy management becoming more commonplace
Tools
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EnOcean Alliance
Contact
EnOcean Alliance
2400 Camino Ramon,
Suite 375
San Ramon, CA 94583
USA
Tel. USA +1.925.275-6601
Tel. Germany
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