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Re: Re: Velux windows and automation
David,
I got the Velux Integra. This is the best way to go if it's available in
the sizes you require. It comes with the motor already installed and has
quite a nice control box/IR receiver fitted to the top right of the window,
also comes c/w rain sensor. Much better than adding a retrofit motor kit
to
a standard window. The Integra also has outputs for 2 other motors which
power internal blinds and external awnings, which are controlled by the IR
remote. On the remote you select which window and which motor to control.
The window motor is No.3, a bit odd as you'd expect it to be No.1.
One silly thing though is that the Integra windows come prewired with a
white flex with a moulded plug. Now anyone who's going to the trouble and
expense of fitting automated Velux windows wouldn't exactly want a 3 core
white flex running from the window, down the sloping ceiling, down the wall
and into a nearby socket!!! Remove the prewired flex and run a proper
mains
supply to the windows :o)
I have HomeVision and Comfort which provides the necessary IR.
Regards
Simon
----- Original Message -----
From: David Pullen <dpullen@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 18 February 2004 19:26
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Velux windows and automation
Simon
Thanks for this. It sounds as if the interface is not as simple as I had
hoped! I have contacted Velux by email (I am in Brazil at the moment)
but haven't had any response yet.
I am planning to install 4 windows (two on each side of the roof) so it
should not be too complicated. Which kit did you purchase to provide the
IR interface? I could only find IR available with the advanced kit which
is pretty expensive.
BR
David
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 20:34:08 -0000
From: "Simon Coates" <ecolume@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Velux windows and automation
David,
It really depends on how many Velux windows you're planning to install.
If
there's a lot then go with Velux's system - you daisy chain to every
window
with a serial bus, signalling each window. Expensive though.
I installed a Velux in my son's bedroom. The interface unit for this
single
window was approx £150. You can't control them with volt free contacts
etc,
you 'program' each window and send a signal via the bus - a bit like
X10. I
didn't buy the interface as it wasn't worth it. Instead I ran a cable
>from
inside the Velux IR receiver to Node 0. With an IR LED emitter fitted
inside the Velux receiver the window can be controlled from your IR
system,
HV or Comfort etc... for example: when the alarm is set it could send a
repeated close signal to the window.
Zoned IR would be a cheaper way of controlling a number of windows in
different rooms. However, the Velux control system is very good if you
want
to spend that sort of money. It soon adds up though, motorised windows
with
blinds are around £800 each.
Why not rinf Velux technical and discuss your requirements with them -
they
were helpful for me.
Regards
Simon
>
> Has anyone incorporated Velux windows in their HA systems? There
appear
> to be 2 types of automation kit that can be purchased with Velux
> windows: standard and advanced. The advanced kits include IR remotes
and
> can probably be included fairly simply if a little messily.
>
> The standard kits have keypads that interface to the control units.
> These look more interesting (and cheaper!) as it may be possible to
> incorporate hardwired control in parallel with the keypads. I have
> mailed Velux with a lot of questions but I thought someone on this
group
> must have already looked at/done this.
>
> All thoughts/comments appreciated.
>
> BR
> David
>
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