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Velux roof window Z-Wave enabled

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The Danish window manufacturer Velux is one of the leading vendors of highquality roof windows. Central parts of the product portfolio are roof windows with integrated sunblind.

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A 24 V DC blind motor powered by an external control and power supply unit called KUX100 controls the (venetian/roller) blinds inside the roof window.

Velux uses the wireless control technology IO-Homecontrol, a technology defined by 8 different vendors among them Velux to control windows, blinds and other motor-moved house installations.

The IO-Homecontrol part of the solution consists of a simple multi button remote control and a wireless receiver within the KUX 100. The control of the blind motors is done using two wires between the KUX 100 and the blind control part inside the window. The remote control can move the window blind up and down or sent the blind to an intermediate position.

Since IO Homecontrol is a proprietary system users rely on the control devices - such as the remote control supplied with Velux windows provided by the vendor.

There are no enhanced control options such as Internet-Gateways provided at the moment.
The intermediate position can be programmed at any position of the blind.

The current Velux control unit KUX 100 is quite heavy and bulky (180mm x 85 mm x 65 mm) and therefore needs major installation effort to conceal the system and still guarantee wireless control.
The by far biggest disadvantage however is the stand by power consumption. Even without any motor movement the unit consumes 22 W in standby (98 mA at 230V).
Given a typical house installation of 4 roofs window and an average energy cost of 23 ct a kWh this results in annual costs of more then 160 for standby power alone. Over a period of 5 years such an installation generates more then 2 tons of carbon dioxide by doing nothing. When the blind is moving the power consumption increases to 37 W (120mA at 230V), which is acceptable since the motor moves only during a small period of time.

Hunter Douglas, a specialist in window treatment and member of the Z-Wave Alliance has launched a product called DBMZ, which operates on 24 V DC and can control the Velux window blinds directly without using the proprietary and standby power burning KUX 100.
It needs a 24V DC input, which can be provided by a simple and inexpensive switched power supply (preferably regulated).

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The light and small unit (98mm x 53mm x 23mm) takes only 0.3 W in standby power and needs 12 W (0.5 W at 24 V)when operating the motor.
Compared to the IO Home Control unit the DBMZ needs less than 2% of the standby power and about 10 % of the space. The very same installation of 4 Velux roof windows with Z-Wave control cost less than 2.50 for standby power.
With Z-Wave the Hunter-Douglas DBMZ blind motor control can be controlled by a broad variety of Z-Wave enabled control devices such as remote controls, universal remote or internet ready and programmable IP-gateways. In conjunction with different sensors - e.g. for light, motion or humidity - the window blinds can be
moved automatically creating additional value for the temperature regulation resulting in lower energy consumption in the house.

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Does this replace the velux control inside the window? So you have to install this device somewehere and then run 2 wires (could this be the main power supply wire of the velux window)to the velux window and connect directly to the velux motor?
After the installation you can disgard the original velux remote control?
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If you have for example a Velux DML in combination with this KUX100, you can replace the KUX100 with the Hunter-Douglas device.
Main power has to be connected to a trafo and this has to be connected to the Hunter-Douglas.
2 wires are connected to the Velux DML (one for up and one for down).

The Velux remote can not be used anymore (becouse the KUX100 is on Marktplaats.nl) so you have to use a Z-Wave remote like the Aeon-Labs Minimote Quattro) and / or a wall mounted button for example the Duwi http://www.ezhome.nl/index.php?main_pag ... cts_id=223

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I don't know if i have a KUX100. I've got two electrical velux windows which came as a set, no additional hardware seen ecept the remote. Window had a 230V main cord of appr 10meters to connect to a main wallsocket.
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Is it for opening the window or for the window decoration for example the sun screens?
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It is for opening/closing the window nd the blind's (rolgrodijn)
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Does it can replace the control module Velux Integra (not KUX100)?
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