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  • IoT Is New Smart

    October 31, 2017
    IoT Is New Smart

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is creating a revolution in interactivity. Instead of being made up of separate appliances, all controlled in different ways, homes and offices are becoming networks of connected devices.

    The IoT is making the central control of a number of appliances and devices possible, giving users remote access to everyday functions such as light, security, and temperature that previously required physical interaction.

     

    HVAC systems are no strangers to this wave of innovation. From controlling the temperature of the living room from your phone, to detecting harmful particles, connected technology is changing the way we think about comfort.

     

    Wireless mobile devices are changing the way people live their lives. With advances in wireless connectivity come chances for HVAC manufacturers to deliver a kind of usability and customer service that doesn't just keep up, but actively drives quality of life improvements.

     

     

     

     

    Data gathering and prediction

    Mobile devices don't just allow people to control their systems from the palm of their hand; it lets systems communicate back.

     

    Giving users access to data such as when the unit is working hardest, and when temperatures peak or dip beyond normal and require adjustment.

    But we can take the use of this data one step further. The internet of things potentially gives HVAC systems access to additional data gathering tools, such as weather forecasts, information about when the building is being used or when heat-generating tools are being used, and a host of other variables.

     

     

     

     

    Actual case from Genese  

    Not wanting to be left behind, Genese has connected its product to IoT technology, with our self-developed software ability. The air purifier, equipped with our brushless DC centrifugal fans, automatically controls the indoor air quality, by the assistance of Air Mentor, a sensor which can be connected via Bluetooth to smart phone apps, to detect the harmful particulates and polluted air.

     

    Users can already control so much in their homes and offices through their phone. The more devices that HVAC systems become compatible with, the greater the potential for innovation in user experience and system longevity.

     

     

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    Reference: Internet of Things: The HVAC industry's new buzzword


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