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Light+Building 2010 - LOYTEC exhibition draws positive response Print
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Great interest in new LOYTEC controllers for room and building automation

lightbuilding2010_400x322.jpg.jpgLOYTEC has now presented itself during the Light+Building 2010 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) as a provider of automation solutions and products for room and building automation. "The exhibition participation has far exceeded our expectations. The attendee demand exceeded our available staff at times" reports the Managing Directors Dr. Dietmar Loy and Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Jörg Schweinzer.
"The initial presentation of our automation solutions was consistently rated very positively by our customers. This is especially true for those who for the first time contacted us at the Light+Building exhibition. The consistency of the product portfolio, the efficient configuration, easy set-up and support for common communication standards as well as the wide use of Ethernet/IP communication for entire room and building automation was very convincing evidence to those in attendance of a high quality building solution."
With the introduction of the new L-INX and L-ROC controllers LOYTEC offers interested customers to participate in the 'Competence Partner Program'. "LOYTEC is only successful with our customers. With the 'Competence Partner Program' LOYTEC will ensure that our customers get the necessary skills for time-saving handling of our products. This way we can help to ensure that our customers have success in there markets" relates Hans-Jörg Schweinzer.

The rising interest in the product range has confirmed that open communication standards such as ISO 16484-5 (BACnet) and ISO/IEC 14908-1 (Also known as CEA-709, used in LONMARK systems), DALI, M-Bus, Modbus and OPC in the room and building automation are mainstream. LOYTEC L-VIS Touch Panels and L-WEB Visualization only contribute to increased demand. For those concerned with energy consumption, the smooth integration of M-Bus and Modbus meters in building automation systems also met with strong interest. Unbroken was the visitors’ interest in innovation in LOYTEC infrastructure products for the design of LONMARK systems and BACnet networks.

LOYTEC’s presence at the Light+Building exhibition has shown that the building automation market prefers efficient configurable products with open communication interfaces. Accordingly, LOYTEC will offer solutions based on the standard ISO/IEC 14543-3 (KNX) in near future in addition to our existing products using ISO 16484-5 (BACnet) and ISO/IEC 14908-1 (LONMARK Systems). In this manner LOYTEC covers all open communication standards defined for building automation. 

Visual material or drawings are available on request.
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LOYTEC Touch Panel wins the LonMark International Award 2009 Print
Monday, 23 November 2009
LonMark International announced the winners of the annual LonMark International
Awards in Frankfurt at the LONCOM Community Meeting on November 11, 2009.
The LOYTEC L-VIS Touch Panel LVIS-3E115 was awarded "Best Product of the Year 2009". The 15" Touch Panel LVIS-3E115 (1024x768) visualizes information from LonMark® Systems. The Touch Panel provides a flexible, graphical user interface that supports automation functions such as alarming, scheduling, and trending plus event-driven e-mail notification and mathematical/logical operations.
Visit our Web site for more information about LOYTEC Touch Panels.
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The Best Researchers 2009 (Vienna Future Prize) Print
Monday, 23 November 2009
Total Facility Control made easy. Loytec Electronics GmbH .NET application "L-WEB" makes it possible.

Buildings can be accessed form a PC or Smartphone to view energy consuption or control sunblinds, heating, lighting or even household applicances.

L-WEB was awarded in the class "Most Innovative Application of the Year 2009"
 
With L-WEB automation space control can be utilized with a view to energy-optimized operation. Office, schools and other buildings benefit from making comfort adjustments individually or by building supervisors. This control can be individual or for campus wide installations. So, even from a centrally located monitoring center you can "adjust the temperature or turn off the light" explains CTO Dr. Dietmar Loy. "The goal is not only increased comfort, but the reduced energy costs by up to 30% which improves the CO2 balance sheet".

"With L-WEB the complete buiding status for access control, lighting schedules and blind control can be shown. This includes also alarms like fire, water leak, high energy consumption, open windows/doors, etc. And all this is shown in real time on your PC or your Smartphone", adds CEO Hans-Joerg Schweinzer.

The savings can be realized in a short time, as established by the study "Investigation of energy saving potentials through the use of integrated building automization of open systems based on the analysis of DIN V 18599 and prEN 15,232" (Prof. Dr. Martin Becker, DI Peter FH Knoll, Hochschule Biberach, 2007) demonstrated.

For example, the electrical savings from lighting can be up to 60%, air conditioning 40%, and heating savings of up to 25%. For schools, savings of up to 50% in lighting energy, which in turn accounts for 30% of heat energy generated in schools. (LonMark Magazine Germany, June 2009).

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Buildings under Control Symposium 2009 Print
Thursday, 28 May 2009
LOYTEC (Austria), Newron System (France), and Cimetrics (USA) extend an invitation to participate in the 2nd Buildings under Control™ Symposium held in Vienna (Austria) on September 8th—10th, 2009).
The Buildings under Control™ Symposium 2009 is addressing system integrators, specifiers, developers, sales / marketing staff, and consultant engineers worldwide, demonstrating the latest developments for the management and automation of commercial buildings and the connected real estate.
The focus will be on IP-based solutions incorporating communication technologies like ISO/EN14908 (LON), BACnet (ISO16484-5), WEB Services, OPC, DALI, Modbus, M-Bus, and other open communication standards. Core technologies, user interfaces, integration platforms and network infrastructure products will be discussed.
Special emphasis will be on simplifying the integration of building automation functions and associated WEB based visualization by using an open and technologically independent automation layer implemented in embedded devices.
Take the opportunity to meet with LOYTEC, Newron System, and Cimetrics to get first-hand information from developers and manufacturers. Take the time to exchange experience with system integrators from around the globe.
The Buildings under Control™ Symposium 2009 is an international event. The conference language is English.

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AHR EXPO 2009: In spite of crises scoring with energy efficiency and sustained yield Print
Friday, 06 February 2009

AHST Chicago Press Release from WKO

Only available in German language.

 
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