Jung FMGCR1700 handleiding

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PLANNING AND
COMMISSIONING
Discussions with the customer
form the basis of the planning pro-
cess, as well as the architect’s and
the electrical engineer’s plans,
for example, if necessary. Devices
and device settings – for staircase
lighting (automatically off), wind
and rain alarms for awnings, or
skylights, etc. are arranged based
on these plans.
Naturally, eNet isn’t just suitable
for new systems or structurally re-
stored buildings where the entire
electrical installation has been re-
placed. Particularly when it comes
to retrofitting operations in building
stock, customers are keen to re-
use existing cables, socket outlets
and so on, and to encounter as few
restrictions as possible during the
conversion phase due to noise, dirt
or specialist tradesmen.
1. PHASE 1:
DEFINING FUNCTIONS
First of all, the system’s desired
functionality must be clarified. This
essentially involves taking note of
the customer’s requests and re-
quirements firstly regarding the
functions to be implemented.
Where are they to be controlled?
Which functions should be acces-
sible from which device? What au-
tomatic functions, scenes or other
system functions are desired?
Even at this point, it is useful to ask
questions about how the additional
eNet SMART HOME functions which
are impossible or very difficult to
implement with conventional tech-
nology would be used:
All the previously known steps for planning electrical systems can be
applied 1:1 for eNet installations. The planning of an eNet system is,
therefore, no different in principle from the planning of other electri-
cal systems. In any case, functions must be defined, devices planned,
installation locations defined, and cables to the electrical consumers
laid, fused and wired.
Operation via smartphone or tablet
– local or remote access – desired?
Fully encrypted eNet wireless
communication desired?
Time functions desired? (Switch-
on/switch-off delay, staircase
lighting time)
Scenes that can be created,
changed and called up using the
app?
Logic function desired? (“If-Then
rules”)
Should roller shutters, awnings or
blinds be moved to certain posi-
tions?
Operating station Function
Living room door
Ceiling light, roller shutter on window, roller
shutter on door
Bedroom door
Ceiling light, bedside lamps, roller shutter
Bedroom bed Turn on all lights (“panic switch”)
Bedroom bed Ceiling light
Physical sensor functions re-
quired? E.g. motion detector or
wind alarm
Centralised functions for lights,
climate control or blinds, and for
individual areas/rooms, desired?
Timing functions required? (Astro
function)
If the architect has drawn up a plan
for the electrical installation, it
will already contain specifications
for socket outlets, operating sta-
tions, device connection boxes and
so on. The installation engineer’s
job is also to flesh out the plan for
eNet devices.
Examples of functions:
• Living room ceiling light
Dimming the light
• Living room
window
Moving the roller shutter
• Living room
Heating
Controlling room temperature
• Bedroom
Heating
Controlling room temperature
• Hallway
wall light
Switching the light
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Productinformatie

MerkJung
ModelFMGCR1700
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte24644 MB