![]() And since the adapter can be connected to both new and existing i-Vu controllers, the wireless adapter makes it relatively easy to add wireless sensors in new and retrofit applications.īecause of their flexibility, the wireless sensors also offer several benefits to installers: With a 60-foot range, a strong signal throughout the building eliminates the need to install repeaters or amplifiers for zone-based applications. The new sensors work in conjunction with a wireless adapter, which enables communication between the wireless sensors and an i-Vu controller in the space. They also integrate seamlessly with Carrier’s wired ZS sensors, allowing them to be mixed and matched to accommodate building needs. Their surface-mounted feature allows them to be positioned to avoid obstructions, enabling robust wireless communication. Relocating them is also simple and straightforward so occupant comfort is consistent when interior spaces are reconfigured. They can be positioned in most spots and setup takes just minutes. The wireless sensors are also easy to install. Batteries or other power sources are not required when sufficient lighting exists. The new wireless sensors use energy-harvesting EnOcean® technology, collecting ambient light via built-in solar panels that power the sensor. Turning heating or cooling systems on or off by sensing when windows are open or closed.Adjusting lighting levels to accommodate natural light (daylight harvesting).Adjusting room temperatures and turning lights on or off based on room occupancy.The data is then shared with the i-Vu building automation system so users can develop intelligent control strategies to optimize the control of HVAC and lighting systems in the building, including: The new wireless sensors monitor a variety of building conditions including temperature, humidity, motion and light as well as the opening and closing of doors and windows. These new sensors provide flexible installation options, allowing building climates to be controlled for optimum comfort and energy efficiency. To address that, Carrier has enhanced the Carrier i-Vu building automation system to include a new line of self-powered, wireless space sensors. Carrier Adds Wireless Space Sensors to i-Vu® Building Automation SystemĬommercial building operators need flexible solutions to help control their building’s heating, cooling and lighting systems. ![]()
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