Wireless control saves energy
Ad Hoc Electronics has released a new line of self-powered wireless controls that reduce the amount of time and materials needed to install energy management systems in green buildings. Based on EnOcean’s transmitters and receivers, the new Illumra product line includes wireless light switches, temperature sensors, occupancy sensors and light sensors that are powered using solar or mechanical energy sources. These battery-free transmitters communicate with room and building controllers to conserve energy through occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting and personal workspace control technologies. While presently the Illumra product line uses 868 MHz, the manufacturer plans to migrate to 315 MHz frequency in the near future. The range is up to 150 ft.
Illumra products do not require wiring from the transmitter to the controlled device, allowing the switches and sensors to be installed anywhere. Wireless light switches and sensors mount directly to walls or other surfaces and can be relocated easily. The receiver modules plug into outlets or can be hard-wired to the devices they control. The basic wireless light switch kit is priced at $150.00.
Self-powered Wireless Light Switches:
www.adhocelectronics.net
Single Channel Relay Receivers:
www.adhocelectronics.net
www.enocean-alliance.org
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