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Member of EnOcean Alliance wins double award at M&E 2009

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The EnOcean Alliance is pleased to announce the achievements of EnOcean self-powered wireless technology at The Working Buildings Innovation Awards 2009. The EnOcean-enabled Sensolux system from PEHA was awarded in two categories – Best innovation in green product or service and Best innovation in building services. Held in association with Premises and Facilities Management magazine, the award ceremony took place on Wednesday 7 October at the Facilities Management Academy, London Olympia.

For the Best innovation in green product or service award judges were looking at products and services that have a significant effect on the environmental impact of a working building. The Best innovation in building services award was open to exhibitors that have introduced an innovative product or service to the building services market within the last 12 months. Entries were required to display how their product provides a practical and sustainable solution for a building services issue.

Commenting on the awards, Ian Townsend, UK commercial manager at PEHA, said: "The ability to control demand-driven lighting and energy savings in buildings is the winning feature of the Sensolux solar detector, and we are delighted it has been recognised and honoured with these two awards."

The service-free and energy-autonomous Sensolux solar detector enables control of lighting according to demand and is governed by the presence of occupants. It registers the presence of persons, measures the momentary light level and then transmits the data wirelessly to a switching actuator capable of managing up to eight presence detectors and eight wireless switches. As soon as the last person has left a room the lights are turned off. Lights also go off once a specified level of daylight is reached. If desired, users can intervene at any time and set their preferred level of lighting manually. In addition to stand-alone applications, the Sensolux presence detector will integrate into building management on a number of different bus gateways.

This detector is based on EnOcean's STM 110 module which derives its energy from powerful indoor solar cells. It is battery-less meaning that no cables need to be laid, and it can be relocated in a matter of minutes with no troublesome dirt and dust or noise disturbance.

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