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14/46 ELECTRICAL INSTALL ATION SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDINGS 2CHC 420 001 C0201
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ABB i-bus® KNX
Shading Control
Modern building installation enables With the Blind/Roller Shutter Actuators Optimum room air quality via auto-
a high degree of functionality and si- JRA/S, the complex requirements on matic ventilation
multaneously complies with increased a sustainable and energy efficient au- The demands for the reduction of en-
security requirements. Due to the tomatic sun protection control can be ergy consumption often results in poor
structured installation of the electri- implemented in offices, residential and ventilation in today‘s heavily insulated
cal components, it is possible to carry functional buildings via buildings. The quality of the room air
out rapid planning, installation and ABB i-bus® KNX. does not comply with the desired and
setup as well as achieve cost benefits required level.
during operation. The Blind/Roller Shutter Actuators Natural ventilation is often an effective
are ideal for the control of drives and efficient method for exchanging
Modern sun protection devices have in the area of sun protection: the “used” room air and improving the
a significant role, as they must fulfil • Blinds, exterior blinds, slat blinds and air quality in the room. If the air quality
many demands: panel curtains in the room is monitored with sensors
• Anti-glare protection (e.g. PC work- • Roller shutters, roller blinds, screens, (temperature, humidity, CO 2 concen-
stations) vertical blinds tration), the ventilation flaps can be
• Utilization of daylight by tracking the • Awnings, pleated blinds, pleated cur- opened automatically and in good time
sun‘s position and directing available tains, etc. ensuring that the air quality is kept in
daylight a comfortable range.
• Protecting furniture and carpets
from fading Blind/Roller Shutter Actuators are
• Regulating the room temperature ideal for control of ventilation
(overheating protection in summer; elements such as
harvesting the available energy on • Ventilation flaps
cold days) • Roof hatches, skylights
• Providing protection from people • Windows, doors and gates
looking in from the outside
• Protection against intruders.
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