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We are one of the UK’s leading Systems Integrators, and now we are also part of Schneider Electric. We design, supply, commission and maintain integrated LifeSpace control solutions for buildings – including lighting control – allowing our customers to reduce their energy consumption and costs. Some of our most prestigious projects: St George Wharf Tower, Heathrow T5, the British Library ...


Reality Logic - experienced KNX integrators with a solid portfolio of comprehensive projects covering prestigious residential and commercial developments. From simple lighting control solutions to full integration of lighting, HVAC, blinds, audio/visual technologies, we can help make your project a success. To find out more please call or visit thewebsite.


REALITY LOGIC LIMITED 28 Harsfold Road Rustington


West Sussex BN16 2QE


T: 01932 341200 F: 01932 331980 E: gb-lss-sales@schneider-electric com W: www.andromeda.uk.com T: 0870 458 9020 F: 0870 458 9021 E: info@realitylogic.com W: http://www.realitylogic.com


Somfy are a world leading motor and control manufacturer for automated solar shading in commercial and residential buildings. Somfy have developed a range of KNX certified products for seamless integration with other building controls.


AUTOMATED: - Louvre, Bris Soleil & Fin Systems - Interior Roller & Venetian Blinds - Roller & Security Shutters - Fabric Tension Systems & Awnings - Garage Doors & Gates - Window actuators


T: 020 7288 6038 E: cbs_uk@somfy.com


Wieland maximises the benefits of a decentralised KNX building management system by combining it’s gesis®


system.


ELECTRONIC


KNX certified devices with the innovative gesis®


plug & play power and data installation


• Interoperable with all certified multi-vendor KNX devices • Enocean wireless gateways • DALI gateways


• Choice of functions through modular design


• Plug & Play compatibility


In addition to home automaton HANOVER SYSTEMS manufacture type tested LV switchgear, supply and install aM&T systems, controls and BEMS. Integrating KNX technology with these, and utilising our building management systems, means the concepts of “total building automation” and the “intelligent building” are now a reality.


Wieland Electric Ltd Tel. 01483 531213


Email. sales@wieland.co.uk


15 Alanbrooke Park, Belfast BT6 9HB Tel: 028 9070 9130


www.hanoversystems.com


ALBRECHT JUNG UK Office P.O. Box 269


Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE3 5WX


KNX Compact room controller


Contact: Mr B. Bilclough Tel. 07977 070963 Email: info@junguk.com Website: www.jung.de


BRE TRAINING POSITIVELY CHANGING PEOPLE’S LIVES


WAGO, the innovators of the CAGE CLAMP® technology, is an international company offering an extensive range of rail mounted and PCB terminals, as well as modular wiring and automation systems.


Wago has developed a new range of KNX products and in conjunction with modules from Series 750 I/O system, any digital/analogue sensors and actuators can be integrated into the KNX network providing HVAC functionality, lighting/blind control and energy monitoring. Interfacing with other protocols such as BACnet, DALI, Enocean and MP-BUS etc also becomes possible.


WAGO LIMITED


Triton Park, Swift Valley Industrial Estate, Rugby CV21 1SG Tel: 01788568008 Email: ukmarketing@wago.com


www.wago.com


BRE Training is a leading, high-quality training provider and assessment centre. A wide range of courses is available including CPD and programmes leading to national vocational qualifications.


 KNX introductory and certificated practical training  Energy Management and sustainability training and accreditation


T: 01923 664829 E: train@bre.co.uk www.bre.co.uk/training


UK sales & support from Timeguard email: knx@timeguard.com web: www.theben.de/en


Member of the UK KNX Association


22 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JANUARY 2012


VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.bsee.co.uk


Time, Light and Climate Control


Still leading the way in KNX product innovation


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