January 2016 |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
|
EnOcean Alliance at AHR Expo 2016: The Self-Powered Wireless Standard for Building Automation - Booth #1247
Articles |
Interviews |
Releases |
New Products |
Reviews |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Editorial |
Events |
Sponsors |
Site Search |
Newsletters |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Archives |
Past Issues |
Home |
Editors |
eDucation |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Training |
Links |
Software |
Subscribe |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
Seamless integration of battery-less
sensors and switches with local controllers, gateways, and building
management systems build a network for integrated control, meeting
individual requirements
San Ramon, CA/Orlando, FL – January 11, 2016 – At AHR Expo 2016 (Orange
County Convention Center, Orlando, January 25-27), the EnOcean Alliance
will show the possibilities of the interoperable EnOcean ecosystem for
integrated building control. The ecosystem wall – shown at booth 1247 –
will represent a complete automation system based on the EnOcean energy
harvesting wireless standard. It will include all necessary components
for intelligent HVAC and lighting control as well as energy management.
The solutions presented offer maximum flexibility based on
maintenance-free wireless devices, which are powered by their
surrounding environment. Due to EnOcean Alliance’s open approach to
interoperability, users can combine products from different vendors
seamlessly.
Intelligent building control calls for solutions that can be flexibly
adapted to individual project requirements. Breaking down the barriers
of isolated applications, the interoperable EnOcean Alliance ecosystem
of more than 400 member companies and over 1,500 products offer
integrated systems that connect several building applications and
control them depending on the current situation.
Due to strong partnerships with leading organizations of the wireless
industry, such as the ZigBee Alliance, the AllSeen Alliance or the Open
Interconnect Consortium, the EnOcean Alliance opens the world of energy
harvesting wireless communication to an interoperable, worldwide
Internet of Things (IoT).
“The key advantages of wireless control are the ease of upgrading
existing buildings and expanding a system at any time. No new control
wiring is required for existing systems; they simply are upgraded with
wireless control units. Wireless control systems can even provide
greater installation flexibility if units within the system do not
require dedicated cabling or batteries for power,” says Graham Martin,
Chairman of the EnOcean Alliance.
At AHR Expo, the EnOcean Alliance will show an integrated building system covering the following areas:
Self-Powered Switches and Sensors
Intelligent lighting control can be covered on the basis of three main
wireless components: kinetic-powered light switches, including dimmers,
solar-powered light sensors, and solar-powered occupancy sensors.
This system can additionally support a wireless daylight harvesting
application, which is a lighting controls system that automatically
adapts the light level to the amount of available natural light in a
room measured by light level sensors. In a typical commercial building
with such an automated lighting control system, it is possible to
reduce energy consumption by up to 30%.
Wireless sensors can also lay the foundation for energy savings,
increased comfort, and healthier living through automated HVAC control.
Self-powered temperature, gas, and climate sensors combined with
hydronic heating valves form a wireless network that supplies heat or
cool air depending on individual needs and behavior or when room
conditions need to be adapted to predefined set points.
Gateways and Local Controllers
The approach of seamlessly integrating the control of different
building areas can be realized with gateways and local controllers.
These directly communicate with the self-powered wireless devices and
with each other to process the delivered data and information for a
synchronized building management system. This results in better energy
efficiency while increasing comfort and security at the same
time.
Building Management Systems
These same gateways can also bridge the EnOcean standard to work with
other established protocols such as BACnet, LonMark, WiFi, ZigBee, or
the cloud. This provides maximum flexibility to installing
professionals to expand and adapt building automation systems based on
other protocols at any time with wireless components and to centrally
control the whole system.
More details on the self-powered wireless solutions shown at the EnOcean Alliance booth 1247 can be found at www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Visitors
to AHR Expo 2016 can experience energy harvesting wireless solutions
from over 15 EnOcean Alliance members, including the following
exhibitors:
Caleffi (1857), Delta Controls (1021), Distech Controls (1242), Dwyer
Instruments (1617), KMC Controls (1219), LonMark International (1337),
Neptronic (1613), Reliable Controls (1050), Schneider Electric (1404),
Spartan Peripheral Devices (1426), Thermokon (1011), Viconics
Technologies (1035), WAGO (1708), Titus (2013) and Siemens Building
Technologies (1829).
About EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the building sector formed the EnOcean
Alliance to establish innovative automation solutions for sustainable
building projects – making buildings more energy-efficient, more
flexible and more cost effective. 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
14543-3-1X, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low
power consumption and energy harvesting. More than 400 companies
currently belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the
non-profit organization is located in San Ramon, California.
www.enocean-alliance.org
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
[Click Banner To Learn More]
[Home Page] [The Automator] [About] [Subscribe ] [Contact Us]