Comprehensive building sensorization
Introduction
Under the concept of Inmotics, the comprehensive automation of buildings with high technology is defined. The centralization of building or complex data makes it possible to comfortably monitor and control from a PC the operating states or alarms of the systems that make up the installation, as well as the main measurement parameters. Inmotics integrates internal home automation within a network structure.
Benefits of Inmotics
• - For the building owner, who can offer a more attractive building while achieving large reductions in energy and operating costs.
• - For building users, which significantly improve their comfort and safety.
• - For building maintenance personnel who, through stored information and subsequent study of trends, can prevent damage.
• - For security personnel, who see their task facilitated and complemented in order to make it much more efficient.
Applications
Inmotics offers the possibility of monitoring the general functioning of the building. Elevators, energy balance, irrigation, air conditioning and lighting of common areas, sensorization of analog variables such as temperature and humidity, control and alerts based on determined parameters, the access system, fire detection systems, etc.
Likewise, it allows greater access control and continuous monitoring of whoever has entered the building. It has been successfully applied in residential buildings, offices, hotels, hospitals, museums, shopping centers, data processing centers, nursing homes, gated communities and industries.
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• - Energy efficiency.
• - Solar panel.
• - Robotics.
• - Smart building.
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