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
White Papers
EnOcean Technology and LEED
BACnet and EnOcean
LonMark International and EnOcean Alliance
KNX and EnOcean
Image Movie
EnOcean Alliance
Contact
EnOcean Alliance
2400 Camino Ramon,
Suite 375
San Ramon, CA 94583
USA
Tel. USA +1.925.275-6601
Tel. Germany
+49.6172.997 879






