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ReVox Re:system M100

Every once in a while a manufacturer will launch a new product that actually exceeds the hype.  A new ReVox modular AV system has been discussed in hushed tones all the way through the concept stage, but with their new soon-to-be-launched Re:system, I definitely think we’ve got a product that could deliver audiophile perfection and far exceed expectations.

Named the Re:system M100, this modular AV system starts with a base unit that comprises 2 x High End 200 Watt Amplifier, FM Tuner and a DVD player that is scalable to full HD.  However, the key to the design is that like its predecessor the M51, you can build the system up to match your AV system requirements.  You begin with the starter version and then simply build new modules into the system as your requirements change.  You just choose those modules that you actually need for your home and develop your system from a simple audio system right up to a multiroom control unit.  Anything from a hard disk based media server, a memory card reader, to a BluRay player can be added as demand arises.

Each of the additional modules can attach to the base unit either vertically or horizontally, to create a fantastically stylish looking system.  All controls on the base unit are touch sensitive, and when the device is switched off, there’s no indication that any controls even exist at all.  ReVox has covered all connection/technology bases, with multiple digital bit stream audio outputs, HDMI port, Ethernet ports, telephone line connection and a USB port, there’s no shortage of connection options to choose from.

ReVox says that the M100 will be available from Winter 2009 and you can visit the ReVox website and launch the M100 microsite for further info.

About Revox

Revox has developed from being just a purveyor of audio equipment to being a provider of state-of-the-art, complete audio solutions. Revox can look back over many years’ experience of studio sound technology as it develops high quality technology for use in the home. The perfection embodied in the professional systems is enhanced by the touches of originality, which Revox includes in its domestic product range.

Today, the company covers not only the audio market but it also provides products for video, multimedia and Multiroom usage. The choice of the right technology, combined with the legendary Revox customer service means that customers can be sure of enjoying their Revox products long into the future. Exceptional quality and exquisite design, gift all demanding music fans an unforgettable experience with their Revox Home Entertainment System. Very importantly, with its highly developed Multiroom System, Revox products allow you to enjoy this top quality throughout your house. The outstanding audio and video quality is further enhanced with intuitive handling and an innovative use of technology, which will meet or exceed all your requirements in terms of comfort and performance. Whatever the future brings… Revox is already there.

For further information please visit revox.com.

ABB Busch ComfortTouch Building Control Panel

The new Busch-ComfortTouch panel from ABB offers the total sophistication of intelligent building control in an easy-to-use, one touch display. Suitable for hotels, residential and commercial properties, it combines state-of-the-art control with exciting new energy efficiency and security features, providing users with full control of all living areas and building functions from a single location.

The ComfortTouch panel gives users a single point of control for a range of functions including lighting, security, temperature and humidity. An intuitive colour coding system that distinguishes different aspects of the building – yellow for light, amber for heating, blue for blinds, orange for climate control and purple for living scenarios – makes the system easier to use for those with little or no experience.

The control panel allows users to operate or dim the lights, adjust blinds, regulate the room temperature or create scenes from a combination of the functions listed. For further ease of use, all functions can be controlled remotely where there is line-of-sight between the panel and the remote control pad.

Another key feature is the panel’s energy monitoring function. The Busch-ComfortTouch panel provides access to energy consumption data, enabling property owners to monitor and reduce energy use by identifying areas for improved lighting efficiency, energy consumption and security.

The security function makes it possible to simulate presence within buildings, applying realistic living patterns even when nobody is there. The security system is designed to detect when doors or windows have been left unlocked and can even detect breakages. Once an alarm has been raised, an alert is sent to the user’s mobile phone informing them of the problem. The panel can also be linked to external monitoring systems, such as surveillance cameras, to monitor and record parts of a building directly from the touch panel.

With a built in MP3 player, The Busch-ComfortTouch makes it possible to create audio files or play films. Users can monitor the weather, look at the latest traffic reports, track up-to-date news, access their e-mails and even use the panel as an alarm clock. The panel can also be used to leave voice or written messages for other users to view.

The Busch-ComfortTouch is available in a black or cream coloured, high quality polished finish. Users can customise the screen colours to suit their own personal preferences. Once installed the touch panel will work in tandem with ABB’s KNX intelligent installation system as a source of control within a building. The number of control functions available through the ComfortTouch is up to the individual to decide when they are installing the system.

To find out more, please visit the knxshop.co.uk or ABB.co.uk.

M&E 09

The EnOcean Alliance, together with supporting partners Distech Controls, EnOcean GmbH, Ivory Egg and PEHA, will demonstrate a broad range of EnOcean-based self-powered wireless products for intelligent building automation on stand C105 at M&E.  The Building Services Event will take place from 7-8 October at London Olympia.

Visit the Electronics Components World website to read the full article.

Alongside increased energy generation from renewable sources, energy efficiency is one of the two key strategies that the government is promoting to cut greenhouse gas emissions.  The UN sees efficiency improvements as quicker and cheaper to implement than green energy, and such speed will be crucial to avoid ‘tipping points’ – where dangerous runaway climate change occurs – that (and this is the scary part) scientists believe may be less than 10 years away.

Energy efficiency has a crucial role to play in cutting CO2 and other greenhouse gases.  The International Energy Agency (IEA) believes that improvements in efficiency alone could be responsible for around 65% of the reduction in emissions from developing countries over the next 20 years, while the UK’s Committee on Climate Change has placed energy efficiency at the centre of its proposal for meeting the UK target of an 80% reduction in emissions by the year 2050.

Climate change and our ever-depleting energy resources mean that efficient energy use is a major social issue.  And because they account for around 40% of total energy consumption, our buildings represent a significant opportunity for us to save a significant amount of energy.  KNX meets the requirements of the top Energy Performance Class for building automation as per EN 15232.  This basically means that KNX is ideally suited to fulfilling the tightened energy consumption requirements for buildings and can allow up to 50% energy savings across a building.

Table 1: Energy Savings with KNX
Source: Energy Efficiency with KNX

  • Up to 40 % with KNX shading control
  • Up to 50 % with KNX individual room control
  • Up to 60 % with KNX lighting control
  • Up to 60 % with KNX ventilation control

Buildings that are energy efficiently designed and operated are no longer unique.  Even the description ‘an intelligent building’ is beginning to lose its press appeal.  However, both trends are currently revolutionizing increasingly ambitious architecture and setting a course in the worldwide fight against climate change.  In reality, energy conservation in the building sector has, to a degree, become a trend and has slowly become an everyday concept for architects as well as for building contractors.  Due to the recently recurring annual natural disasters, both large and small, we can see the impact of increasing climate change.  We are, therefore, forced to look to the future and take responsibility for the actions of our society today.

During the construction of a building, as well as during its operation, large amounts of energy are used and for this reason, targeted usage in this area is highly effective.  This does not necessarily mean the ultimate goal should be a ‘zero-energy buulding’.  On its own the intelligent networking of all devices to a decentralized complete system can deliver unforeseen savings.  The networking of all electrical functions in a single installation bus system provides the opportunity for optimal coordinated control.  The operation of heating, air-conditioning, lights and blinds for example can be aligned with external climate conditions and be controlled from an interface.  Energy consumption is thereby kept to a minimum.

Since all electrical driven equipment and installations can be flexibly combined with one another and can be controlled by touch panels or by public networks (telephone, internet), in terms of design and comfort, this opens up unlimited possibilities – from efficient building management through to intelligent security control, the storage of different light, noise and air quality requirements, which can all be realized without great effort.

The creativity of the designer is now called upon, thereby bringing closer the goal of creating expressive and exciting architecture, which is both ecologically sound and profitable.  One thing is crystal clear – we control climate change and with KNX we can make a significant contribution to improving energy efficiency!

Visit knxshop.co.uk - the UK’s leading on-line supplier of KNX products for building control, including lighting, heating, blinds, audio and much more.

Press release from KNX.org

Intelligently measuring and controlling energy consumption with KNX

  • KNX building automation and Smart Metering complement each other in an optimal way
  • Highest energy efficiency: Experience gained in 300.000 realized projects in Europe
  • New brochure with detailed explanations and practical examples

The rising cost of energy, the need for commercial viability and the protection of the climate call for more transparency in energy consumption. The general practice of annual energy bills does not help in this matter. Changes are on the horizon only with respect to the supply of electricity. By using intelligent energy meters, electricity consumers could view their consumption as it happens and would be in a better position to control it. With KNX, more detailed choices regarding the responsible use of energy are possible already now, not only for electricity but also for heat, water and fossil fuels such as oil and gas. Numerous KNX components are already available on the market. A new brochure informs in details about the advantages of the technology. More info at www.knx.org.

Transparency

One key element for achieving more selective energy consumption patterns by consumers in buildings is to make it possible for them to monitor their ongoing energy consumption as directly as possible. For a long time now, we have had fuel consumption indicators in cars that show our current consumption: when we press the accelerator impulsively or drive with ‘a lead foot’, we can see immediately how our fuel consumption jumps up or stays high. It could be the same in buildings. But unfortunately, only very few are as yet equipped with such metering devices. This method, also called ‘smart metering’, provides intelligent metering and display of the energy consumed. I can only make more economic choices with my use of energy, such as turning off appliances or shifting uses to cheaper tariff time zones, when I know where and what I am currently using energy, for.

A task for KNX

We also have to question the usefulness of customers being informed about their heating costs when they do not get any information about the temperature in their rooms, the ventilation status of their windows or the occupation status of the apartment/house. How useful is it for customers to be informed about the cost of electricity supply when they do not know the settings of their various appliances or whether rooms are occupied or not? Customers will be able to draw better conclusions about consumption patterns and potential savings or about optimising their usage patterns when they have information about the temperature in their rooms, the ventilation status of their windows and the occupation status. For this situation, KNX offers visualisation and automation solutions that can be combined with the metering of energy data. The result of this implementation is an active energy management, which can be used by customers to obtain information and, more importantly, will highlight any necessary changes of user patterns shown on the visual display.

The future has started

In the concept for introducing Smart Metering the ROI (return on investment) or cost neutrality is of great importance. The investment is offset by increases in efficiency through on-line meter reading and billing and, particularly, by cost reductions in energy consumption. Any remaining ‘cost gaps’ can be closed by additional services. Possible options are continuous user information, monitoring devices, e.g. smoke detectors, glass breakage sensors, room heating controls, monitoring facilities for the vital functions of occupants etc. An important prerequisite for these services is the compatibility of the metering devices and instruments with the KNX world.

The recommendation of the association

The association of more than 1000 companies that produce gas, heating and water meters, FIGAWA, recommends the use of KNX as the international standard for all transmission media in home and building automation, i.e. twisted pair, power line, radio frequency and IP. This shows that the different branches of the industry with different backgrounds, market objectives and target groups have worked together for the benefit of their customers. Even though KNX is already established as a standard, these synergies on the collection of consumption data will accelerate its success.

New brochure

Detailed information with descriptive explanations and examples can be found in the new 16-pages brochure “to Smart Metering with KNX”. In five chapters it describes general background in understandable language the Smart Metering and technical connections. Finally it presents sample applications and deals with different products. The brochure “Smart Metering with KNX” can be found at the address http://www.knx.org/knx/knx-applications/smart-metering/ to be downloaded or can be ordered at the email address info@knx.org.

Hidden Wires Article

July 3rd, 2009

KNX Function and Design – an update for 2009 (1/7/2009)

http://www.hiddenwires.co.uk/resourcesarticles2009/articles20090701-02.html

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