The new GEZE Cockpit building automation system and networking modules for integrating GEZE safety products and systems into the building network are the highlights of the trade fair presentation. GEZE uses BACnet and KNX for this purpose – the most popular, open communication protocols in building automation in the world.
With GEZE Cockpit, automated GEZE products from the areas of door, window and safety technology can be controlled and monitored more securely, more efficiently and more conveniently. With the new system, the ‘complete intelligence’ of the products can be incorporated into the building network for the first time: doors and windows can be controlled ‘together with other participants of the system. Data exchange between GEZE Cockpit and the integrated doors and windows is carried out via the IO 420 BACnet interface module. The system can be used as an independent building automation system, or be integrated into a higher-ranking building control system.
GEZE will also demonstrate the networking of automated window systems that are integrated into a building automation system with the KNX standard. For controlled, natural ventilation, the GEZE chain and spindle drives of the IQ windowdrives series can be integrated as direct bus participants in a KNX building system via the award-winning IQ box KNX interface module. Automated windows can thus be controlled and monitored “intelligently” from a central point.
Perfect fit for safety – Electric strikes from IST Systems
GEZE will be presenting the complete range of electric strikes with variants for standard applications as well as fire protection and safety doors. IST systems electric strikes stand out thanks to small dimensions and compact configurations. They are compatible with electric strikes of all common manufacturers and can be easily replaced in existing doors. Varied requirements can be implemented with over 300 versions. It’s easy to choose the optimum IST System electric strike.