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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

KNX (formerly EIB), the international open standard for building control (IEC14543), has been celebrating the joining of its 150th manufacturer (Daikin) of interoperable parts.

Since 1988 KNX has grown from essentially a commercial building control system for lighting and HVAC, to one that is used extensively in all types of accommodation, be they houses, offices, schools, or boats.

Project Scope

An extensive renovation and extension of a small bungalow to a family house. Including all KNX elements and plenty of AV and data. Important to the owners to be able to access the property remotely.

Modern control of the home to provide economic and convenient features, but simply enough for everyone who lives in the house to use and benefit from it.

Customer Comment

Great job, completed on time, with all the flexibility that we need as the use of the house changes and technology changes. I got many of the features in my car years ago. I wanted them in my house, now I have them.

Top features

  1. House-wide control from various positions. “Goodbye”, “Goodnight”, “Welcome home” that effect lighting and heating
  2. Zoned heating control uses energy where it is needed when it is needed
  3. Motion sensors in rooms both convenient and energy saving
  4. Flexible bathroom fan control times
  5. Control via the internet Lighting scenes and moods making the most of light
  6. Good looking switches integrated with thermostats and audio control
  7. Multiroom audio controlled from light switches Reprogrammability without rewiring
  8. Living room that doubles as a full 5.1 cinema room at the touch of a button

About Ivory Egg

June 21st, 2009

Ivory Egg delivers inspiration for smart home technology.

We specialise in making things happen in buildings using traditional wiring, radio control and full intelligent building systems, all delivered to the highest standard in simple, useable, solutions based around your needs.

From ‘Boys Toys’ and Gizmos to serious environmental control.

Whatever your position intelligent building control can be tailored to suit.  In a residential context, KNX is used for all of the standard functions you would expect: lighting including switching, dimming, scenes; heating including underfloor, air conditioning, chillers, ground source heat pump, solar etc.; blinds including curtains and windows; and interfaces with AV systems such as those by Control 4, Crestron, AMX, NetStreams and NuVo.

Rather than installing ourselves, we recommend excellent independent local installers with track records you can rely on.  You will get a straightforward unbiased opinion and can make you decision from there.

We deliver products to these installers through our virtual department store of on-line shops.

www.knxshop.co.uk

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