Area Controller Zwave (Thermostat Light Switch PIR Detector)
Energy Management and Security Systems
Still in process of designing a systems for small businesses with one of more small
buildings that will each have one or more embedded microprocessor area controllers that are connected to WIFI or wired network. Each of these area controllers will have Zwave network master control over wireless thermostats, light switches, and PIR personnel detectors. The systems will control temperature and lighting
in each room from a schedule and/or by detection of when a room is occupied. Area
controllers will appear on the internet as web pages that will bring up applications to schedule and monitor room occupancy and temperature settings using web based applications that run on computers, Cell phones, or tablets. System will also send messages when personnel are in an area when it should not be occupied, when the temperature in an area is abnormally high or low, or when fire is detected. Water sensors can also be added to detect broken pipes or other flooding problems. This system serves as a total facility control system with energy management, intrusion alarm, fire alarm, and water alarm. The controllers and sensors all have battery backup and a cellular backup alarm can be provided to assure system works even during a power outage. Full system expected to be operational and on-the-market Q2 of 2013.
buildings that will each have one or more embedded microprocessor area controllers that are connected to WIFI or wired network. Each of these area controllers will have Zwave network master control over wireless thermostats, light switches, and PIR personnel detectors. The systems will control temperature and lighting
in each room from a schedule and/or by detection of when a room is occupied. Area
controllers will appear on the internet as web pages that will bring up applications to schedule and monitor room occupancy and temperature settings using web based applications that run on computers, Cell phones, or tablets. System will also send messages when personnel are in an area when it should not be occupied, when the temperature in an area is abnormally high or low, or when fire is detected. Water sensors can also be added to detect broken pipes or other flooding problems. This system serves as a total facility control system with energy management, intrusion alarm, fire alarm, and water alarm. The controllers and sensors all have battery backup and a cellular backup alarm can be provided to assure system works even during a power outage. Full system expected to be operational and on-the-market Q2 of 2013.