Today and in the future, buildings must start contributing to a company’s success, vs. just serving as a very expensive asset. Modern structures can increase employee well-being, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support more cost-effective operations. In this article from Phoenix Contact, learn about what goes into building automation, from planning, to integration, and more.
Modern Buildings Must Contribute
- A balance between building, people, and use
- Combination of cost-effectiveness and comfort
- High energy efficiency
- Update and upgrade capable without interruptions during operation
Phoenix Contact Solutions for Smart Buildings
- Building Planning - The foundational stones for smart buildings are laid in the planning process, and involve system design, structure performance, and development of flexible spaces.
- Systems Integration - Whether room automation, intelligent lighting, or HVAC, microelectronic solutions enable a new generation of integration.
- Electrical Installation and Electronics - Get expert guidance on best practices for time-saving installation of intelligent building automation.
- Intelligent Device Connections - Explore smart device connections that are compact, standard-compliant, and easy to maintain.
Are you looking for ways to operate your building cost-effectively and efficiently, while also enjoying new levels of comfort?
Adapt your building flexibly to the needs of users. Realize cost-effective and reliable operation. With a future-oriented infrastructure and user-oriented equipment, you can provide a greater sense of well-being for users while also increasing their performance – all with the added freedom to design individual smart functions. Harness the potential of digital transformation in the building industry.
Is the control of your air conditioning, lighting, and energy supply already coordinated?
In this way, you can provide increased comfort in your rooms, while achieving a high degree of energy efficiency. How is this possible? For example, the waste heat generated by air conditioning can be used for heating purposes. Utilizing waste heat in this way saves primary energy, thereby reducing energy costs.
The air quality in the building is poor and productivity is decreasing. Is this a familiar scenario?
Each individual has a different sense of well-being with regard to their environment. Light, temperature, and even sound levels greatly influence our productivity and creativity. Intelligent buildings focus on needs-based lighting, ventilation, and even shading – responding individually to your requirements.
Conclusion
From planning and system integration to a highly diverse range of over 60,000 products for your smart building, Phoenix Contact can help you conquer specific challenges throughout the entire lifecycle of your building.