SMART HOMES
Smart homes are equipped with technology that provides their residents with detailed online status information on their home and allows them to control all connected devices, even remotely, from a mobile or tablet.
Some examples of smart home appliances are the following: smart light switches, smart refrigerators, smart power meters, smart blinds and awnings smart air conditioning (heating, cooling), smart plant watering and automatic pet feeding devices, smart alarm and security camera setup etc .;
How does the smart home work?

The intelligent home system has control over all the electromechanical installations of a building. As a result, any control point can control any function that is embedded in the system.
By means of sensors, many of the repetitive energies that we do every day can automate in order to facilitate our daily routine and secondly to have significant energy savings. Remote control via mobile, internet, sms, telephone completes home control.
Smart homes can take a number of initiatives and plan the functions of the building in such a way that in combination with the bioclimatic design of the building can save energy or improve the comfort of life that this provides.
The smart home is especially useful for people with disabilities and the elderly.
In professional buildings, hotels, institutions, conference centers, theaters, etc. the creation and use of a lighting-only installation can save up to 75% energy.



INSTABUS

The demands of our time have prompted electrician professionals to create a company called the European Installation Buss Association, which has emerged from a business merger, and in which more than 120 building materials manufacturers, electrical equipment industries, heating, air conditioning and ventilation equipment, household appliances and security systems industries. The objective of EIBA is to create and promote the Instabus, an intelligent installation system for buildings (European Installation Buss), in the corresponding European and global market.
The Instabus technique requires, in addition to the power cable, the installation of a control cable (bipolar telephone cable) that connects all the devices and parts of the electrical installation to each other in order to communicate with each other in accordance with specific programming, which is done with a simple, compatible computer. Thus, a separate network is created for the traffic and the transfer of the plant's information. Instabus EIB covers all the needs of each building and is equally applicable to both single-family houses, hotels, schools and large office complexes.
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