Energy efficiency solutions
SAVE MONEY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
INVESTMENTS THAT PAY FOR THEMSELVES!
Did you know that intelligently controlling your roller shutters and awnings can reduce energy consumption by up to 30 per cent? The most effective way to do this is via automated awnings that minimise unnecessary energy losses. This pays off in two ways. Low energy consumption protects your bank account while also helping you do your bit to protect the environment.
ROLLER SHUTTERS AND AWNINGS:
ENERGY SAVING HEROES!
But how do roller shutters and awnings help save energy?
Winter nights
When the roller shutters are down, they form an additional layer of insulation in front of the window. This prevents valuable heat escaping via the window surfaces, which are becoming increasingly large in new-build homes.
Summer days
On warm summer days, roller shutters, Venetian blinds and awnings stop the rooms in your home getting too hot. This reduces costs for air conditioning, such as in office spaces. It also protects your furniture against UV radiation.
INTELLIGENT CONTROLLERS MAKE SAVING ENERGY EASY!
Saving energy does not mean having to cut back on comfort and constantly keep an eye on everything. Quite the opposite in fact. We have developed motor drives, clever controllers and sensors that automatically adjust roller shutters and awnings based on time and sunlight.
On top of all this, you can use our smart home systems to optimise and automate your heating, lighting and other electrical devices. This lets you adjust them to your needs and individual behaviour, as well as additional factors like ambient temperature and humidity. You therefore get the perfect combination of comfort and energy efficiency!
HOW USING AUTOMATED AWNINGS AND SMART HOME CAN HELP YOU:
- Timers move your awnings automatically: The roller shutters open and close by themselves at set times or as the sun rises and sets. This prevents heat losses via the windows.
- Sensors close the roller shutters at dusk: Light sensors detect when it gets dark outside. As night falls and the temperature drops, the roller shutters close and keep warmth inside your home.
- Sensors react to sunlight: Light sensors detect when it gets dark outside. As night falls and the temperature drops, the roller shutters close and keep warmth inside your home.
- Sensors perform “if A, then B” tasks: Sensors detect when you manually open and close doors and windows. You can set up a task to turn down the thermostat in the room to prevent energy waste when this happens.
- Heating and lighting as you need it: Smart home is acquainted with your habits and preferences so that energy is only consumed when you need it, such as in the mornings, evenings and weekends when you’re at home.