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smart Installation smart Installation Pluggable, decentralized electrical installation for sustainable building Building a green future.

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smart Installation with Wieland. Table of contents. Green buildings in electrical installation. smart Installation concept. gesis® CON – pluggable sustainability. Advantages of decentralized electrical installation. gesis® ELECTRONIC – pluggable energy efficiency. Advantages of decentralized building automation. Awarded “platinum”. Reference “An den Brücken”, Munich. Documented sustainable construction. Further references. Our experience, your advantage. Optimizing the application. gesis® PLAN – 3D for the presentation. Displayed planning. Documentation and plans. Implementation of requirements....

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Green buildings in electrical installation. smart Installation concept. The EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive) is restricted only to the energetic aspects of a building, which reflect in the mandatory energy pass, for example. Investors and users, however, place more and more focus on holistic sustainability. Basic ecological, economical and functional data, which are not depicted in the EPBD, are also used for the evaluation. These criteria are generally hard to evaluate by the investor or tenant. Within the last years, improvements have been made in this respect, due the development...

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due to the industrial pre-fabrication of large parts of the electrical installation, the process quality and the quality assurance of the building construction (point smart Installation Finally, the planning process accompanying the smart Installation concepts has a positive impact on the overall evaluation. On the one hand, credits for the LEED system can be scored for innovative planning (ID 1.1-1.5) which is not possible with a conventional electrical installation from a central main-distribution. On the other hand, points 43- 45 (process quality / quality of planning, quality of project preparation...

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gesis gesis®CON® CON gesis® CON – pluggable sustainability. Advantages of a distributed electrical installation. Cabling based on smart Installation concepts creates clear installation structures. In combination with the pluggability this leads to a quickly and safely installable system. Cost reduction after the initial installation also occurs for maintenance and change of use during the life cycle of the building. Due to the consistent three-phase wiring up to just before the consumer also reduces the voltage drop which increases the energy efficiency. Advantages distributed: l ower voltage...

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Conventional building automation smart Installation The decentralized structures of a smart Installation are evident and further increase the space efficiency of a building. gesis®RC batteryless radio technology for wireless sensors gesis®EIB V flat, pluggable KNX actuators for limited space

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gesis ELECTRONIC gesis® ELECTRONIC - pluggable energy efficiency. Advantages of distributed building automation. Modern automation systems reduce the primary energy consumption of a building, smart Installation concepts additionally implement the basic idea of a bus-based system by placing the components close In combination with pluggability this leads to a flexible system whose functionality can be adapted quickly and easily to change of use throughout the life cycle of a building. A consistent implementation can also improve the space efficiency of a building due to smaller utility Advantages...

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Awarded “platinum”. Reference “An den Brücken”, Munich. Building MK1 at Arnulfpark in Munich is the first office building in Germany awarded platinum according to LEED V3.0. The neighboring building MK2 was awarded LEED gold. Wieland has accompanied the electrical planner from an early stage on and provided support in realizing the smart Installation concept. Therefore, the planner was able to develop the optimal solution for the required application. Easily comprehensible overviews enhanced the comprehension and acceptance of the investor. The required flexibility with a large number of possibly...

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The optimal types and numbers were agreed with the planner using easily comprehensible overviews.

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Documented sustainable construction. Further references Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich Wieland components: The first office building in Germany to be awarded LEED gold, is the administrative building of Süddeutscher Verlag in Munich. Since many properties have already been equipped with Wieland technology, the smart Installation concepts were also favored for the new buildings. In close cooperation between client, electrical engineer and the Wieland project management, an infrastructure based on flat cable systems was created for supplying the decentralized, pluggable distributor units and floorboxes....

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Neue Börse, Eschborn Wieland components: “The Cube”, the new Deutsche Börse head office in Eschborn, is the first high-rise office building in Germany awarded LEED platinum. Based on positive experience from several other projects, the contractor from HKL favored the familiar smart Installation technology with pre-assembled gesis RAN distribution units. Furthermore, the thermal drives were supplied by Wieland with preassembled, pluggable connection cables, which were mounted and assembled quickly and safely on site. for gesis® RAN distributed installation of the single-room controllers for controllingthe...

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