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Shading control with daylight utilization
Sunlight tracking control lets blind slats follow
the position of the sun and positions them in
such a way that only diffuse daylight enters the
room. Shadow tracking control increases the
amount of daylight by only letting the sun enter
the room within an adjustable range.
Maximum utilization of daylight and glare-
free room brightness
‒ Lower electricity costs for lighting
Protection from external thermal influences
like summer heat and winter cold, and
therefore less heating and cooling demand
Comfortable temperature control
A single room control along with daily, weekly
and yearly programs ensures that rooms are only
heated or cooled on demand to reach the most
comfort temperature. Presence sensors can also
control the room’s heating or cooling demand
depending on whether or not people are present.
As a result, the heating and cooling distribution
only delivers as much energy as is actually
needed in the room.
‒ Significant energy cost savings
‒ Ensures the perfect feel-good climate
Operator units for
integrated applications
Using display and operator units, the current
status of a room can be comfortably controlled
and changed at any time. Independent of the
automatic control of the room automation,
the room’s climate can be changed manually
to individual comfort values – even cross-
disciplinary using scene control if required.
For more information, please visit:
www.siemens.com/bt/integrated-applications
Manual override
Manual override
Display, monitoring and operation
From simple pushbuttons to web-based operation – room and building
functions can be optimally displayed, operated and monitored using a
variety of operator units. For example, the current air quality and room
temperature or consumption data can be displayed, the automatic lighting
and room temperature control can be manually operated and the settings
can be changed.
Comfortable status control of values like room temperature, lighting and
energy consumption
Straightforward operation of room and building functions, including
scene control
‒ Activation of functions like vacation programs and central off switches
Convenient changes to settings like setpoint values, ventilation levels and
lighting intervals
‒ Green Leaf functionality for energy-optimized operation
Daylight
Artificial light
500 Lux
Time-, presence- and brightness-dependent lighting
Time-dependent lighting control switches on or
dims the lights at predefined times. Using bright
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ness sensors, the smallest possible amount of
artificial light is added to the incoming daylight
until the preset brightness value is achieved –
and if presence sensors are employed, only if
someone is actually in the room.
Optimal lighting conditions in rooms and
buildings
‒ Economical use of artificial light
‒ Lower electricity costs for lighting
Air quality
sensor
Demand-controlled ventilation
Demand-controlled ventilation adjusts the
amount of fresh air supplied – and therefore
the energy needed – to the amount actually
required.
Pleasant, healthy room climate with optimal
air quality
‒ No under- or over-ventilation
‒ No loss of warmth via inappropriate ventilation
‒ Adjusted supply of fresh air for unused rooms