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Selection of the home automation system (F&F Zamel , SOMFY)

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  • #1 16980974
    hannibal90
    Level 9  
    Hi
    Does anyone on the forum have experience with home automation systems manufactured by SOMFY, ZAMEL or F&HOME? What are the actual possibilities of these systems and possible problems that may occur during installation and use? Browsing the forum and articles on the Internet, I have come across many opinions that wireless systems, with the passage of time, may have problems with coverage. Is it not better to choose a wired system in such a case? I would like to control roller shutters and heating and possibly central air-conditioning.
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  • #2 16981209
    xury
    Automation specialist
    If you are at a stage of construction when you can take it easy on the wiring then a wired system will ALWAYS be more stable.
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  • #3 16981324
    hannibal90
    Level 9  
    Now the question is how to distribute the wires.
    Roller shutters - cable from roller shutters + power + twisted pair in 1 box? For example, f&home suggests connecting everything already in the switchboard.
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  • #4 16981631
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    hannibal90 wrote:
    Rolls - in 1 box cable from blinds + power+ twisted pair? For example f&home I suggest combining everything already in the switchboard
    .

    You can do yourself this way. A module in the switchboard and a simple roller shutter switch.

    Selection of the home automation system (F&F Zamel , SOMFY) .
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  • #5 16981746
    hannibal90
    Level 9  
    However, this will make manual control impossible, so it's out of the question. I was thinking of a universal solution... In just whether I can use a twisted pair or better something else
  • #6 16981755
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    hannibal90 wrote:
    Only that this way will make it impossible for me to control it manually, so no
    .

    How does it prevent :?: after all, I wrote that you can put on the simplest roller shutter switch in the picture are those open contacts with the up-down arrows.
    In the switchboard the module from the switchboard to the switch is 5x1.5 and from the switch to the roller shutter is 4x1.5

    I don't think there is a more versatile way of doing this, the fact is that you have to add two wires but in return you don't lay any other wires to any of the switches. In the event of a W, the whole possible upgrade is done in the switchboard without worrying about whether there is enough cabling for another system.
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