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The Battlies

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Fact Check

Country
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Location
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Construction year
2024
Loxone Partner

Challenge

In a Grade II Listed Building the challenge was that the lighting and heating bills were astronomically high. Over the years, various attempts at installing control systems had been made, so a mix of conventional lighting, Lutron and LEAX had been all installed and were working completely separately. There were 12 external lights which were controlled by different manual switches. The heating was controlled via wired stats in various rooms but not covering the entire house. These were controlled by a basic Heatmiser relay control centre. The challenge was to bring everything together and use Loxone to be the only system to control all these different aspects, using pre-existing cabling (as no chasing or new cable runs were allowed). A special agreement from the historic building department of the local council had to be sought for this installation, with assurance that no internal walls or ceilings were to be drilled or damaged in any way.

Solution

As you can imagine, the wiring was a mess, having been added to over the years, also the LEAX control units were extremely large and heavy. There were 4 LEAX cabinets installed, controlling the equivalent to just one Loxone cabinet.
I built a panel with Loxone Dimmer and Relay Extensions to control the existing lighting circuits, operated by the LEAX system, I then replaced all of the Lutron equipment with Loxone Air devices, Relays, Dimmers and Touch Pure switches. Plus, I also then used additional Relays and Dimmers on the conventional lighting circuits. In the 3 ensuites, the ceiling lighting, floor lighting, mirror lights and wall pendants were previously all turned on together at the same time, and could not be individually controlled. However, the this Loxone install corrected this, so that everything can now be controlled individually through the mood settings on the Touch Pure switches. Presence Sensors Airs were installed in every room. Heating control was achieved by using a Multi Extension Air, allowing control over all of the zones valves: for the radiators, hot water cylinder and hot water recirculation pump. A temperature sensor was used to monitor the temperature of the water, so that it only heated when necessary, also if guests were staying, it would boost the hot water automatically. There was also some additional heating control away from the main system, this was linked using the Nano IO Air relays. The Touch Pure Switches monitor accurately the temperature in each room and working in conjunction with the temperature sensors, heating is only activated if required. The client was so impressed with how the system worked that he then added additional features to the Loxone system, such as monitoring and controlling the septic tank with a pump and level warning system, allowing notifications to be sent to the Loxone App, guest building control, swimming pool cover control, water leak isolation valve for the main house, woodland lighting and gate control. Access control is used for personalised access using an NFC Code Touch, allowing notifications when guests have arrived. 35 Sonos units located around the property were linked to the system, allowing control via the Loxone App or via the Touch Pures in every room. A Loxone Alarm Siren Air was also installed as an external deterrent and a Weather Station to monitor lux levels, external temperature and conditions. The lux level, along with a schedule now controls the external lighting, which have been split into 4 different zones, allowing individual control through the App. Smart Socket Airs have been installed on all TVs and all devices in the cinema room, so that they do not sit on standby, thus giving even more energy saving.

I was confident that Loxone could provide huge energy saving benefits, and that the ease of control would be ideal for this client after having such a complicated previous number of systems. It’s delivered on every level and the client is enjoying vastly reduced energy bills.

Craig ObeyProprietor