Bugler Homes, part of Bugler Holdings, chose to install Hager’s tebis.KNX system in two of its new multi-million pound homes, hoping to offer modern technologies to its premium customers.
The Hertfordshire property developer had to ensure that the electrical assets complemented the high quality specification of the overall build.
Working alongside contractors T.P. & N. Electrical Contractors, Bugler chose to install a tebis.KNX system along with its Berker and Sollysta wiring accessories.
Bugler Holdings is comprised of sister companies, Bugler Homes and Bugler Developments and has 30 years’ experience in the construction of quality homes, residential and commercial buildings.
The design and construction of these two executive family homes is something that director of Bugler Holdings, Kieran Bugler, worked particularly closely on as he was due to occupy one himself.
It is situated in a brand new gated community in Amersham, Buckinghamshire and presented a unique project for the team to work on.
Kieran required a home automation system that would allow full control over the lighting system.
Early in the design he approached Peter Malone, proprietor of T.P. & N. Electrical Contractors, to ensure that the building control system was fully integrated into the rest of the build.
Working with electrical solution provider, Hager UK, Peter specified the electrical manufacturer’s tebis.KNX system.
To enable the end user to interface with the installation they used Domovea which is a part of the tebis.KNX system and is divided into two key elements.
Domovea consists of a server that connects the KNX bus system onto an IP network and the Domovea visualisation software that is available across multiple operating systems, including iOS and Android, allowing the customer to interact with their KNX.
It is designed to enable building owners to monitor and control their KNX system simply through the control of different devices from PC, laptop, smart phone or tablet.
Under the normal Tebis commands, it adds comfort and safety elements including triggering sequences, either planned or immediate, which change the configuration of the house based on events or periods all with a single click.
Speed of installation is another key feature that allowed T. P. & N. to ensure rapid installation of the complete display, using KNX data.
Firstly, a Domovea server was clipped into place, connected to the appropriate cables, and the software was installed onto a computer.
Once the building was configured to the required layout, the KNX data was imported from the building automation system, that after a simple ‘drag and drop’ automatically generated the display interface.
Accompanying the KNX system is Hager’s Berker wiring accessory range, a design-led range that promises to get the job done while making a strong aesthetic statement.
The two new homes boast a variation of the hi-tech accessories, including the Berker TS Sensor feather touch in glass polar white finish.
A gentle touch of the finger on its glass surface is all it takes to operate controls like lighting.
Since moving into the first property, Kieran Bugler has reported his enthusiasm for the system and accessories.
Kieran comments: “This electrical installation was a first for Bugler and having it specified in my own home was a trial I was willing to commit to due to the impressive reputation that Hager has as a manufacturer.
“I have been seriously impressed by the level of control I can have over my home while it is so easy to operate.”
Steve York, building automation market manager at Hager UK says: “This project is another prime example of how building automation is becoming more and more common in the specification stages of many new homes across the UK.
“I am excited to see where the building automation market will be in five years’ time and the innovative role Hager will play.”
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