Hello everyone,
What equipment do I need for a conventional venetian blind control system with a wind sensor? What does such a control system look like?
Perhaps someone has experience with this?
Thank you!
Best regards
What equipment do I need for a conventional venetian blind control system with a wind sensor? What does such a control system look like?
Perhaps someone has experience with this?
Thank you!
Best regards
We have installed the Warema Climatronic system, which we also use to control some lighting features for outdoor lighting and selected indoor fixtures.
The safety functions are covered directly (wind sensor, frost sensor, rain sensor for awnings if available), and the comfort functions (sun protection, twilight switch, etc.) can be set up quite well with a bit of effort. If desired, ventilation and heating can also be controlled through it.
However, a simplified KNX version is certainly not much more expensive. It always depends on what you want to do with the system.
The safety functions are covered directly (wind sensor, frost sensor, rain sensor for awnings if available), and the comfort functions (sun protection, twilight switch, etc.) can be set up quite well with a bit of effort. If desired, ventilation and heating can also be controlled through it.
However, a simplified KNX version is certainly not much more expensive. It always depends on what you want to do with the system.
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Grantlhaua20 Sep 2018 11:12Maybe I need to explain in more detail why this topic interests me.
In our main living area (living, dining, cooking), we will install a shading control system using EnOcean components. For this, I also plan to purchase the EnOcean weather sensor as a wind monitor. The problem is that in the rest of the house, I do not want to install EnOcean components for cost reasons. (It’s less about the actuators and more about the switches, which cost 70€ each) and I have not yet found a way to connect the actuators and conventional switches in parallel...
The actuators do have an auxiliary input, but I don’t know how that would work... At least, in the switch program offerings from major manufacturers, there are no covers with blind symbols for single-pole switches.
In our main living area (living, dining, cooking), we will install a shading control system using EnOcean components. For this, I also plan to purchase the EnOcean weather sensor as a wind monitor. The problem is that in the rest of the house, I do not want to install EnOcean components for cost reasons. (It’s less about the actuators and more about the switches, which cost 70€ each) and I have not yet found a way to connect the actuators and conventional switches in parallel...
The actuators do have an auxiliary input, but I don’t know how that would work... At least, in the switch program offerings from major manufacturers, there are no covers with blind symbols for single-pole switches.
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