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      06-19-2019, 07:08 AM   #104
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Both those examples already exists in Control4 land, not sure about Crestron or Savant. Hunter Douglas blinds can raise and lower based on schedules that can revolve around sunrise and sunset because the app knows where the system resides.

A friend of mine is building a house with 22 separate hydronic zones plus forced air all controlled by a Bryant Evolution system that then integrates with automation through a translator. This allows the highly specialized Bryant HVAC system to deal with heat zoning and precision pressure testing and balancing the ducts... the automation then just calls for cooling or heating. It also creates a clear line between the HVAC guys responsibilities and the automation guys responsibilities
No - you're not following. It's not about schedules. it's about knowing the orientation of a window, and Loxone knowing the angle of the sun, and controlling it based on that - NOT based on sunrise and sunset.
Last time I checked the sun is on a pretty accurate schedule.

How about tell us how you use Loxone everyday? What features do you find new and unique in your own system?
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