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Building Automation
flexROOM®
Table of Contents
WAGO in Building Automation 4
flexROOM® Intelligent Solution for Flexible Room Automation
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Energy Efficiency = Energy Savings 8
flexROOM®
efficient. individual. easy. 12
flexROOM®
efficient. individual. easy. 14
flexROOM®
efficient. individual. easy. 20
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
Facts, Supporting Statements, Contacts 24
System Overview 26
Additional Functions 28
WAGOupload Tool 29
Versions and Accessories 30
Relays
WAGO in Building Automation
ETHERNET Switches
Installation Connectors TOPJOB®S DIN-Rail Terminal Block System
WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System
WAGO System – From Simple Installations to Complex Building Automation WAGO sets standards for energy efficiency, convenience and safety. Not only do systems and components readily adhere to current building standards, they have been engineered to readily adapt to future standards. With WAGO‘s product lines, we provide a modular toolbox that lets you select the right solution for your application‘s unique needs. Junction box connectors, DIN-rail terminal blocks, WINSTA® pluggable connectors and universal automation components ensure that your installation will meet future demands.
Power Supply EPSITRON®
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM
Distribution Boxes
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flexROOM® Flexible Room Solution
WAGO‘s flexROOM® solution is based on room axes. The basic idea: An axis is the smallest common denominator and the part of a room to which a window is allocated. Using this principle, WAGO‘s flexROOM® solution can be readily and flexibly applied to any office or administration building. Each room axis is provided with functions for sun protection, lighting and single-room control.
Sun protection
Lighting
Single-room control
Intelligent Solution for Flexible Room Automation
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Info
WAGO flexROOM® is an advanced and proven solution based on predefined hardware and pre-configured software applications – which greatly simplifies both planning and commissioning. This type of hardware and software combination provides a variety of benefits — electrical control components integrate in a single system housing, fully pre-wired and ready for use. WAGO‘s WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System provides fast connection to sensors and actuators.
Application Examples: WAGO flexROOM® was developed for projects having a large number of identical rooms, as is often the case in offices and administrative buildings. It is ideal for new buildings and for retrofitting commercial and public buildings with modern technology.
Administration buildings •Offices •Schools •
City halls •Administrative offices •And more …•
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Energy Efficiency
EN 15232:2012 Standard (Energy Perfor-mance of Buildings – Impact of Building Auto-mation, Controls and Building Management) involves extensive calculations and simulations for assessing potential savings resulting from automation functions. In offices, this standard allows up to 25% heating-energy savings to be achieved through building and room automation, without changing the building envelope.
Cost-Reducing, Non-Residential Building Automation In halls and stairwells, lighting control is performed via motion and presence detectors depending on daylight and user requirements. In offices, artificial light control depends on light intensity. Lights are switched on or off depending on the presence of people in the room. Usage-dependent lighting control yields potential energy savings between 40 and 50%. In offices, single-room control provides the following settings: heating reduction, stand- by and operating times (acc. to usage and presence profiles), as well as automatic heating/cooling output shutdown when opening a window.
Efficient and Cost-Effective Building Automation Investing in building and room automation pays off. Depending on the investment made, a payback period of just a few years is quite realistic. From a life cycle cost perspective, cost ana- lysis should also consider operating costs (energy, maintenance and service costs), which by far exceed pure investment costs. Therefore, apart from pure investment costs, running costs should also be strongly consid-ered when opting for a system.
Info Potential Energy Savings:
Up to 50% for usage-dependent lighting control •Up to 25% for single-room control •Up to 32% for sun protection •
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Energy Efficiency
Source: BMWI 2011*
Source: BMWI 2011*
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Experience shows that user behavior has a major impact on energy consumption in buildings. At the University of Applied Sciences in Biberach, Germany, measurements were collected in three classrooms over two heating seasons, using different automation classes (based on EN 15232**). Within two years, 29% energy could be saved at average automation class and even 41% at high automation class.*** Energy savings also means cost saving and investing for the future. As recent years have shown, energy prices will only continue to rise! Gas prices have doubled over the past ten years, while electricity prices have increased by 250%.*
* Source: BMWI 2011 ** Impact of building automation on energy performance *** Source: ZVEI (German Electrical and Electronics Industry) “Energy Efficiency Through Building Automation” survey of September 23, 2011
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Energy Savings
ef|fi|ci|ent <lat.> (effective; cost-effective). Energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important for building technology as energy costs keep rising: Buildings account for around 40% of total energy consumption worldwide. In order to reduce these energy costs sustainably, energy-efficient auto- mation for new and existing buildings has come to the forefront: WAGO flexROOM® provides a modern and user-friendly room automation solution, integrating energy-saving functions for lighting, sun-protection and single-room control. Therefore, WAGO‘s flexROOM® provides key requirements for complying with class A building performance according to DIN EN 15232.
Highly energy-efficient room automation
Partly optimized room automation
Standard room automation
No room automation
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European Standard The European EN 15232:2012 Standard divides building automation into the four following efficiency categories:
A:• High-efficiency building automation systems and energy management B:• Enhanced building automation systems and energy management C:• Standard building automation systems D:• No building automation systems
Energy efficiency class C can been simply achieved via thermostatic radiator valves. Complex high-efficiency systems (class A) combine cutting-edge building automation technology with maximum energy saving. WAGO flexROOM® ensures energy efficiency class A can be achieved.
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4. Operating functions of existing systems (ventilation, sun/glare protection, temperature and lighting) via separate room operating units (e.g., switches)
2. Sun Protection
Checklist Items
Checklist Items
Checklist Items
Checklist Items
1 Sun protection control, room-by-room (max. 3 persons)
2 Sun protection control, zone-by-zone (more than 3 persons)
4. Temperatures during Hot Season
6. Daylight and Artificial Light Control
7. Ease of Operation
1 Temperature control, room-by-room (max. 3 persons)
2 Temperature control, zone-by-zone (more than 3 persons)
1 Daylight and artificial light control, room-by-room (max. 3 persons)
2 Daylight and artificial light control, zone-by-zone (more than 3 persons)
1 Display and operating functions of existing systems (ventilation, sun/glare protection, temperature and lighting) via central room solutions (e.g., Web-browser user interfaces)
2 Display and operating functions of existing systems (ventilation, temperature and lighting) via central room solutions (e.g., Web-browser user interfaces)
3 Display and operating functions of existing systems (ventilation, temperature) via separate room operating units (e.g., switches) and displays
Constructing or retrofitting buildings is an operational challenge in terms of energy savings. High-energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important for both investors and tenants. Energy class A buildings have a greater marketability, while providing cost savings via streamlined energy consumption. For example, rating and certification of energy-efficient buildings is provided by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB). The sooner the evaluation criteria are incorporated in the plan- ning, the more clearly both building planning and construction can be defined. Buildings are awarded gold, silver or bronze ratings depending on the scores achieved and the degree to which requirements are met. International certification organizations include Minergie (CH), BREEAM (UK), LEED (USA) HQE (FR), GREEN STAR (AUS) and Green Mark (Singapore).
Source: Extract from the DGNB (German Association for Sustainable Building) manual, version 2009, checklists
Info Energy-Efficient Building Automation with WAGO flexROOM®
Compliance with current regulations and European •standards Easy planning and budgeting of projects based on •room axes Easy, cost-saving installation and fast commissioning •Building operator can easily change parameters during •conversions
Certifications
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Lighting
Sun protection
Heating/Cooling
WAGO flexROOM® unites the most important room automation functions into a single distribution box.
Lighting •Sun protection •Single-room control •
The distribution box contains all required electronic components, such as controller, switching devices and power supply unit.
Pre-assembled: • Components are completely pre-assembled and ready to operate. Standardized: •
•Standardizeddistributionboxesprovidehighoperating availability.
•Alsosuitableforsmall-volumeprojectsType-tested: • High quality is proven by conformance tests.
WAGO flexROOM® Software Easy-to-operate graphical user interface •Comprehensive functions for commis- •sioning, maintenance and servicing Parameterization via Web browser •
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
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ETHERNET Network
Interface to optional management level
provided List of variables
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WAGO flexROOM® Communication Automatic communication between •distribution boxes via standard ETHERNET network Interface to optional management level •
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
Info efficient.
Energy-efficient room automation •Lighting, sun protection and single-room control •are perfectly synchronized Low maintenance, repair and conversion costs •
individual. Variable room size over several room axes •User-defined room parameter setting (e.g., temperature) •Freely definable switching times and limit values •
easy. Fast and flexible installation via pluggable connection •technology (WINSTA®) Backup of all configuration data •Commissioning via Web browser •
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Single-Room Control Single-room control includes all functions ranging from set point adjustment to heating/cooling valve control. The set point can be changed by the room’s occupant. The room temperature is lowered when leaving the room or opening a window. Unoccupied rooms are operated with minimum energy consumption for later use. The operating mode selection (standby, comfort, ...) provides set point adjustment during the day, while the “energy level selection with/without start option” ap-plication function allows the desired room temperature to be reached at occupancy start time.
WAGO flexROOM® Range of Single-Room Control Functions
Presence-dependent room temperature •control Manual set point adjustment •Window monitoring, heating/cooling •output shutdown when windows are open Startup optimization allows the desired •temperature to be reached at occupancy start time
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
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Lighting Artificial lighting requirements depend on room utilization. In the office, constant light control provides optimal workplace illumina-tion. Different lighting scenes are required depending on whether meeting rooms are used for a presentation or for a conference. Once saved, lighting scenes can be simply recalled when needed.
Example of Efficient Lighting Control: Presence detection significantly reduces the percentage of artificial light. Potential for further savings results from combining occupancy control with constant light control.
Sun Protection Sun protection control reduces excessively high daylight incidence, providing glare-free working conditions. Manual override of the automatic control is possible at any time to meet individual preferences. Furthermore, automatic dimmer and sun protection, as well as slat adjustment for anti-glare protection are available throughout the year. Combining single blinds into a facade is also supported by the application function. Moving interior sunblinds down can be locked via window contacts when windows are open. Weather protection function stows exterior sunblinds (e.g., on a wind alarm) in a safety position.
Reducing the Proportion of Artificial Light via Constant Light and Occupancy Control:
Source: Osram
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Daylight level
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6 a.m. 9 a.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. 12 a.m.
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Consumption in KWh/year/sqm
Savings via daylight
Additional savings via presence control
WAGO flexROOM® Range of Lighting Control Functions
Constant light control at the workplace •Free lighting scene definition •Temporary stairway light switching •Automatic light for presence-dependent •room lighting switching
WAGO flexROOM® Range of Sun Protection Functions
WAGO • flexROOM® controls both interior and exterior sunblinds. Exterior slats track the sun position •Automatic dimmer moves slats up at dusk •Weather station using • flexROOM® distribution box Safety functions for wind alarm and frost •protection
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
Info
WAGO flexROOM® automatically coordinates sun protection, lighting and room temperature, providing optimal working conditions.
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
For Glare-Free Work Spaces: Automatic sun protection control provides optimum light incidence. Room lighting condi-tions are adjusted via shading and slats tracking the sun position.
For a Pleasant Atmosphere: Whether office, reception or conference room — the right lighting is necessary to ensure a pleasant atmosphere. Daylight-dependent regulation mini-mizes the proportion of artificial light used for room illumination, while a high proportion of natural light promotes people‘s sense of well-being in their work-ing environment. Furthermore, dimming the lighting or using lighting scenes is essential for meetings and conferences.
For Comfort and Warmth: Highly precise single-room control provides ideal room temperatures. Temperature ad- justments can be made at any time providing personal well-being, while being optimally regulated and maintained by the controller.
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Comfort Comfort is created in an environment in which one feels well. However, the conditions to be met vary greatly among people. Therefore, comfort or well-being are purely subjective. With flexROOM®, automated buildings support people‘s well-being via precise single-room control, glare-free work spaces and a comfortable atmosphere. If, however, adjustments to the work envi- ronment are required, individual settings can be made at any time.
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For Comfort and Efficiency at the Workplace: Both a pleasant atmosphere and the right lighting make people work better. Employees‘ performance and productivity can be increased by improving their work environment. WAGO flexROOM® automatically provides perfect workplace conditions, while offering individual freedom through manual control.
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WINSTA® MAXI
WINSTA® MIDI
WINSTA® MINI
WAGO flexROOM® Connection TechnologyConnecting flexROOM® distribution boxes is performed via WAGO‘s WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System. Advantages:
Cable pre-assembly •Fast and easy connection •Safe and maintenance-free •connection technology Short installation time •Waste-free installation •Complete connector set for custom •assembly can be ordered .
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
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EnOcean Radio Technology EnOcean‘s technology transmits short telegrams and requires very little energy to send radio signals. Transmitters use electro- dynamic/thermoelectric (energy converters) or photovoltaic (solar cells) energy harvesting technologies. Characteristic features: long range (up to 30 m indoors and 300 m outdoors), high trans- mission reliability (short telegrams) and multiple telegram transmission.
DALI Lighting Control Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) is a technical standard for controlling lighting devices (e.g., electronic control gears). DALI features digital communication and streamlined installation. It meets lighting requirements, such as switching, dimming, light grouping or status information feedback.
EnOcean – for flexROOM® Solution EnOcean radio technology is integrated into WAGO‘s flexROOM® distribution boxes — important for sensors. It supports:
Push-buttons for lighting and sunblinds •Room control units for actual temperature •measurement and set point settings Window contacts •
EnOcean‘s Advantages: Wireless communication •High flexibility when selecting a mounting •location, can be installed anywhere , making it ideal for conversion projectsLong range •Maintenance-free, battery-free operation •
DALI – for flexROOM® Solution WAGO flexROOM® uses the DALI protocol to control connected lights. It supports:
Lighting control (switching, dimming, •scene selection, group formation) Lighting status query (lamps and control gears) •Multi-sensors (presence detection and •brightness measurement) for constant light control
DALI‘s Advantages: Fieldbus communication between devices •in free topology Each light is individually switchable and dimmable •Lighting scenes can be freely configured •and selected Variable lighting groups can be parameterized •Lighting status indication •
WAGO flexROOM® Installation Locations WAGO‘s flexROOM® distribution box can be mounted in any position. Installation can be performed in:
Suspended ceilings •Distribution cabinets •False floors •
flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
Info An overview of WAGO‘s flexROOM® versions can be found in the technical section of this brochure.
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flexROOM® efficient. individual. easy.
Configuration via flexROOM®
WAGO‘s flexROOM® configuration is performed on a PC in a schematic Web browser‘s room overview. Walls can be inserted or removed with the click of a mouse.
Configuration with standard PC •Requires no additional application •program installation
Example: As shown in the figure above, a 4-axis office area (gray wall separation; axes 5–8) was divided into two 2-axis office areas (axes 5–6 + axes 7–8) by adding a dark-red wall. As a result, the two office areas feature independent lighting, sun-protection and single-room control for each single office room. Additional software adjustments are not required.
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WAGO flexROOM® Easy Input ScreenScreens feature standard settings for basic parameters and display operating states.
Unique distribution box designation •within the network Set point settings •Maximum and minimum control limits •Actuator and sensor configuration •Operating status indication •
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Facts
WAGO flexROOM® allows the creation of high-quality, energy-efficient buildings.
Pre-defined hardware and ready-made applications streamline both planning and commissioning.
Ready-made solutions for lighting, sun protection and single-room control are available to the user.
WAGO‘s WINSTA® Pluggable Connectors provide fast and easy connection to both sensors and actuators.
Sensors (e.g., buttons, window contacts) and room control units can be wirelessly connected via EnOcean.
Intelligent lighting control with DALI comes standard.
Central functions for sun protection, light-ing and single-room control are available.
Functionality can be extended via weather station and timer programs.
Provides easy connection to higher-level management.
Building operator can set individual room parameters via PC and Web browser.
All required control components are inte- grated in a single, ready-to-use distribution box.
WAGO‘s Intelligent Solution for Flexible Room Automation
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Info
flexROOM®
Supporting Statements
In office and administration buildings •planned on the basis of building axes
Suitable for new buildings and for retrofit-•ting buildings with modern technology
WAGO • flexROOM® streamlines energy consumption for lighting, heating and cooling.
WAGO • flexROOM® provides a good basis for meeting energy efficiency class A (EN 15232:2012).
Green buildings have been successfully • completed with flexROOM® in several large projects. For example, projects have been awarded the DGNB certificate in gold by the German Sustainable Building Council, or the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environ-mental Design) by the US Green Building Council.
Besides sustainability and energy-efficiency •documentation, certificates provide a number of benefits when marketing buildings, while increasing their value.
Applications
Energy Efficiency
Proven Solution
Implementation of Plans
The fundamental idea behind this new solution is both simple and effective: Standardized hardware and software radically simplify processes at all levels — from planning through commissioning and on up to daily administrative tasks. And this, despite all project-specific differences.
Once the decision has been taken for WAGO flexROOM®, its many advantages can be used within the individual phases of a project.
Planning
Individual floor plans are the basis for planning a building. Room axes are de- fined according to each plan and their number is determined. Components for lighting, sun protection and single-room control are selected and quantities identi- fied. This procedure allows planning to be traced back at any time.
Then, room axis functionality is defined and the appropriate WAGO flexROOM® distri- bution box is selected according to the num-ber of room axes.
WAGO flexROOM® provides a large range of functions, allowing applications to be selected, configured and activated for a specific project. The high number of functions provides a solution geared pre- cisely to individual requirements.
Despite the variety of possibilities, planning remains clear and manageable. Further- more, planning aids provide implementation support. By selecting the distribution box, initial costs can be estimated for the entire project during these early phases. Full functionality is available for comprehensive tests, even in the sampling phase. Functions can be matched with the requirements and be directly traced back. Installation
WAGO‘s flexROOM® standard products have predictable delivery times, streamlining building site coordination. WINSTA® connection technology helps reduce installation efforts compared to conventional installations. Commissioning Configuring instead of programming simpli-fies commissioning time estimation. Operating Phase Flexibility in partitioning the space is main- tained across all phases by using walls with- in the application. Costs for building auto-mation reconfiguration are lower, which also reduces life-cycle management costs.
The previous pages of this brochure provided you with information on WAGO flexROOM® solution‘s benefits. For the specific implementation of your projects with flexROOM®, we will be happy to support you right from the very start. We provide you:
Professional support in developing solutions •Jointly defining required hardware, size and cost estimation •Technical support during implementation •
For more information, please visit www.flexroom.com
The following pages will provide you with an overview of additional technical details.
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flexROOM®
System Overview
Configurable Distribution Boxes
+ Special Areas
Weather Station Timer Programs
Superordinate Functions
Offices
Offices
Offices
WAGO flexROOM® System Overview The figure above schematically shows the locations of WAGO‘s flexROOM® distribution boxes in a building. A weather box with integrated timer program is located on the top floor. Boxes for lighting, sun protection and single-room control are installed on the other floors. Sub-distribution boxes are also used for special areas, such as kitchens, corridors or stairwells.
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
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Configurable Distribution Boxes
Weather Station Timer Programs
Wind sensor
Rain sensor
=^ Wired
=^ Wireless (EnOcean)
Temperature sensor
100 Mbit ETHERNET NETWORK
Timer Functions WAGO‘s flexROOM® weather distribution box also provides timer functions for sun protection, lighting and operating mode changeover.
WAGO flexROOM® Weather Distribution Box The weather station centrally records current weather conditions via sensors, providing this information to all WAGO flexROOM®
distribution boxes within the network. Furthermore, WAGO‘s flexROOM® weather distribution box centrally triggers the command to move the sunblinds up to the security position during inclement weather.
The following sensors can be connected: Central wind sensor •Eight additional wind sensors (optional)•Wind direction indicator •Precipitation monitor •Brightness and twilight sensor •Global radiation sensor •Outdoor temperature sensor •Humidity sensor •DCF77 or GPS receiver for actual •time information
Weather sensors can be selected indepen-dently from the manufacturer. Data exchange is performed via standard signals.
Button Button
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flexROOM®
Additional Functions
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
Central Commands WAGO‘s flexROOM® distribution boxes receive central control commands from a WAGO flexROOM® weather distribution box or management level.
Centrally switch lighting on and off •Move sunblinds up and down •Switch single-room control from comfort •to standby or night-time economy mode
Interface to Management Level A management level allows switching operations to be performed, parameters to be changed and actual values to be read.
Data Backup via ETHERNET Network Configuration can be stored locally on •the WAGO flexROOM® distribution box or on a central FTP server within the network Backup & restore via WAGOupload •software tool
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WAGOupload
WAGOupload provides a stand-alone PC software for configuration backup and full restoration of WAGO flexROOM® applications.. Executing start/stop commands for an application is also possible using the software. In WAGOupload, a wizard guides the user step-by-step through the screens to perform the desired function. Other features:
Data transmission via ETHERNET •IP address allocation via integrated •BootP server Reporting of performed functions •Starting without previous installation •(e.g., directly from a USB stick)
Application Wizard
Application Description
Transmit files (download)
Transmitting files from/to one or several WAGO flexROOM® distribution boxes, initiating control commands
Download files (upload)
Transmitting files from a WAGO flexROOM® distribution box to a local PC
Backup Saving WAGO flexROOM® configurations on a local PC
Restore Restoring backup files on WAGO flexROOM® distribution box
Clone configuration (copy directly from distribution box to distribution box)
Copying files directly from one WAGO flexROOM®
distribution box to another
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flexROOM® Versions
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
Standard offices Special areas
Custom parameter setting Room axis-related parameter setting
Offices with: Lighting •Blinds •Heating •
Special areas with: Corridors/stairs •Sanitary facilities •
WAGO‘s flexROOM® distribution boxes support 8, 16 or 24 room axes for standard office automation applications. Besides standard office areas, WAGO flexROOM® also provides automation solutions for special areas, such as corridors, stairwells and sa-nitary facilities. WAGO‘s built-in technology is simplified for these areas, as evidenced by
special sensor/actuator configuration pages. Distribution boxes with different room axis numbers can be combined in a single project for applications with or without special areas. Different types of WAGO flexROOM® distribution boxes are available. For examp-le, in addition to the standard functions of type 3, type 1 also supports multi-sensors
for brightness measurement and presence detection. Additional, detailed information is available on the next page.
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flexROOM® Accessories
WINSTA® Accessories
Figure: flexROOM® distribution box, type 1, for 8 room axes
Software Accessories
Download: www.flexroom.com
Connector set Connector set per distribution box •
Couplers/Distribution Connectors h-distribution connectors •Distribution boxes •Distribution connectors with phase selec-•tion
Connecting Cables Pre-assembled with various connectors •Various cable types/cross-sections •
Tools Operating tool •Wiring aids •
WAGOupload For commissioning •
Note: The table shows only some examples of the flexROOM® distribution boxes available. Please find the complete list and more information at: www.flexroom.com
Room Axis Number Subsystems Office Areas Special Areas
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Type 1 – 24 axes x x 2 12 x 24 48 24 - - - - - -
Type 1 – 8 axes with special areas x x 2 4 x 8 16 8 4 4 4 2 4 4
Type 1 – 16 axes with specialty areas x x 2 8 x 16 32 16 4 4 4 2 4 4
Type 3 – 8 axes x x 2 - x 8 16 8 - - - - - -
Type 3 – 16 axes x x 2 - x 16 32 16 - - - - - -
Type 3 – 24 axes x x 2 - x 24 48 24 - - - - - -
Type 3 – 8 axes with specialty areas x x 2 - x 8 16 8 4 4 4 2 4 4
Type 3 – 16 axes with specialty areas x x 2 - x 16 32 16 4 4 4 2 4 4
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