Smart Homes and Home Automation by EnOcean
Energy Harvesting Wireless Solutions for Home Automation and Smart Homes
Energy-efficiency & Flexibility "Enabled by EnOcean"
- Energy harvesting wireless switches [1] control lighting and shading.
- Energy harvesting wireless remote switch [2] control light scenes (light and blind).
- 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 position sensors [5] [6] – window handle and window contact – cut out heating and air-conditioning when windows are open.
- Central control [7] on a touch panel or PC/notebook.
- Remote monitoring and control [9] by a mobile phone or on the Internet.
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
- Cost-efficient home automation system with smart grid access
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 and operation
- Flexibility and no maintenance
- High energy savings
- Interoperable and scalable standard solution
Users
- Large-scale energy savings
- Enhanced comfort and convenience
- Easy retrofit
- Low-cost smart home solution
Selected Building References
Olympic Village, Whistler (Canada) - 2009
Redevelopment to a Olympic athlete bedrooms
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Weberhaus (Germany) - 2008
Modern private home with high-grade house control
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Park City UT (USA) - 2006
Retrofitting of a log home
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Residential Building Schorndorf (Germany) - 2007
Modern Housing
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Slab Method Housing Estate Neuruppin (Germany) - 2004
Redevelopment of residential buildings
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References in North America
References
White Papers
EnOcean Technology and LEED
BACnet and EnOcean
LonMark International and EnOcean Alliance
KNX and EnOcean
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