All control with Loxone
Fact Check
Challenge
THIS CONTENT IS AUTOMATICALLY TRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE.The owner was clear. The brief for this house for a family with children was – everything that can be controlled via Loxone must be controlled via Loxone. Succeeded. And now everything is set up so that the house gets as much time as possible for the residents at the expense of routine operations and control.
Solution
THIS CONTENT IS AUTOMATICALLY TRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE.And so smart automation controls dimmable lights in the interior and exterior, shading technology including biopergola, hot water heating and hot water circulation control, air conditioning, garage door, electric entrance door lock, video intercom, irrigation of the garden and flower beds, or security and fire alarms. However, the measure that prevents the basement from being heated by groundwater is also very useful. "We were extremely satisfied with the company and Mr. Mark's approach. The house and the entire smart home were designed by Loxone and then fully realized to our satisfaction, with great emphasis on the practicality of the entire solution," says the owner Neumann.
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There is groundwater at the site of the house, which could over time heat the basement. That's why groundwater is pumped out with two pumps controlled by Loxone. The pumps are rotated every 3 days to ensure an even load. It is a matter of course that the level is monitored at different levels of the shaft. The second sensor is higher and acts as a backup - if the level reaches it, the second pump will automatically start and send the owners a notification of a serious error. The imaginary cherry is an ultrasonic level sensor that records the current state of the water and creates statistics. Everything is connected via a backup power source, so it is possible to operate water pumping for at least two days even without electricity.