Anecdotal evidence suggests that it's often the latest trendy product that is currently driving homeowners to investigate smart home technologies. These products are not all plug and play and installing them may require input from competent electrical installers.
Electrical installers are perfectly placed to advise their clients to keep an open mind. By first understanding what the client is trying to achieve installers can then advise them on what solutions can best meet their requirements.
The aim of this guide is to give electrical installers the framework they need to help householders decide what sort of smart home technology would best suit their requirements and their home. It offers insights into all the things installers need to know; from your first contact with the homeowner; to talking about their needs; through installation; to how to generate and leave appropriate documents to support the installation.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78561-654-9 (9781785616549)
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Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: An overview of smart home technology
Section 3: How smart home products are applied
Section 4: Capturing the client's requirements
Section 5: Safety aspects of smart home design
Section 6: Smart home infrastructure
Section 7: Smart home design method
Section 8: How to propose and install smart home equipment
Section 9: How to commission a smart home system
Section 10: Supporting the smart home
Appendix A: Abbreviations and glossary
Appendix B: References
Appendix C: Suggested further reading and resources
Appendix D: Templates