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Special Systems - Window Treatments
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| Article Title | Author | Company | eMag Issue | Article Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selecting Automated Window Treatments | Tom Morgan | Worthington | Aug 2007 |
Motorized window treatments can be an exciting part of an integrated home that adds to the décor and saves energy. Choosing a treatment is easy; all it takes is accurate measurements and proper wiring. |
| Somfy Awning Control System | Bob Hetherington | Oct 2002 |
LED's (one line for sun one for wind) on the right keypad indicate the intensity as signaled from the sensors. Both setpoints are adjustable on the keypad. When the sun intensity is above setpoint for a preset length of time ... the awning comes down (to the physical limit as set on the motor). When the sun intensity drops below the setpoint or the wind velocity rises above it's setpoint ... then the awning goes up. |
