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Cross-vendor system approach based on the leading EnOcean wireless
standard converges lighting and HVAC to achieve optimal synergy effects
of building automation
San Ramon, CA/New York City, NY – April 23, 2015 – At LIGHTFAIR 2015
(Javits Center, New York City, May 5–7), the EnOcean Alliance will
demonstrate at booth #2427 the ideal synergy of intelligent lighting
and building controls enabled by the EnOcean energy harvesting wireless
standard. The organization shows how EnOcean-based solutions from
different vendors seamlessly integrate wireless LED lighting and HVAC
control into a building automation system. This approach of open,
standard-based networking achieves maximum energy savings and comfort
rates. It combines this with low maintenance effort and high
flexibility of batteryless, wireless devices.
A large number of lighting industry leaders, such as WattStopper,
Thomas Research Products, Schneider Electric, Osram Sylvania, Leviton,
Inventronics and Hubbell Lighting, have adopted the EnOcean standard,
making it the leading standard for wireless lighting control.
At booth #2427, the EnOcean Alliance covers the following system areas:
Sophisticated Wireless Lighting Control
Wireless technologies clearly have an advantage for intelligent
lighting controls, as they are more flexible and cheaper to install
than wired systems. The installation can also be expanded at any time.
The booth shows a complete wireless lighting control system comprising
of components from Inventronics, batteryless wall switches combined
with a wall switch receiver from Leviton, a solar-powered, passive
infrared vacancy/occupancy sensor from Echoflex, an Echoflex duplex
outlet controller to control plug-in electrical loads and a line
voltage dimmer as well as a light level sensor, occupancy sensor and a
0-10V lighting relay from ILLUMRA. The lighting system can wirelessly
communicate via EnOcean radio with all components to realize daylight
harvesting scenarios, presence dependent control, and dimming.
Integrated Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC)
The lighting control is synchronized with comprehensive wireless energy
management for energy-efficient and comfortable heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC). The system covers self-powered wireless
temperature sensors from Thermokon, a temperature/humidity sensor, a
window contact, a particulate matter sensor and an indoor air quality
sensor from NanoSense that measures CO2, VOC (volatile organic
compounds), temperature and humidity. A temperature actuator and a
self-powered heating valve actuator as well as a solar-powered CO2
ambient sensor from Pressac Communications and its self-powered Current
Transducer (CT) Clamp, which wirelessly measures power consumption,
complement the system.
Seamless Networking to BAS and IP
Gateways, which connect energy harvesting wireless devices to building
automation systems or the Internet, complement the system for
intelligent data processing. At the booth, the solutions include the
CNS-EnOcean driver from Control Network Solutions, which integrates web
technology platforms built on Niagara AX and energy harvesting wireless
networks. The unifi platform from Nimbus9 combines intelligent
networking to the cloud with user-friendly visualization.
More than 350 companies are members of the EnOcean Alliance, currently
providing over 1,500 interoperable products. At LIGHTFAIR, visitors can
experience EnOcean-based solutions all over the show floor from more
than 20 member companies:
BACnet (#4371), CABA (#4547), Control Network Solutions (#2427),
Douglas Lighting (#1675), Echoflex (#2427), (Emerge Alliance (#4018),
EnOcean (#2427), Functional Devices (#2785), Future Lighting Solutions
(#157), GE Lighting (#1621), Hubbell Lighting (#721), ILLUMRA (#2427),
Inventronics (#2427), Leviton (#2427), (NanoSense (#2427), Nimbus9
(#2427), Osram Sylvania (#1922), Pressac Communications (#2427),
Prudential Lighting (#947), Terralux (#3067), Thermokon (#2427), Thomas
Research Products (#3247), WAGO (#2574), Waldmann Lighting (#3073) and
WattStopper (#802).
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About EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the building sector collected to form
the EnOcean Alliance and establish innovative automation solutions for
sustainable building projects – and so to make buildings more
energy-efficient, more flexible and lower in cost. The core technology
of the Alliance is energy harvesting wireless technology for flexibly
positioned and service-free sensor solutions. The EnOcean Alliance aims
to internationalize the energy harvesting wireless technology, and is
dedicated to creating interoperability between the products of OEM
partners. Basis for this is the international standard ISO/IEC
14543-3-10, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low
power consumption and energy harvesting. More than 350 companies
currently belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the
non-profit organization is located in San Ramon, California.
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