Later on, small split systems that entered the markets brought in a new control capability – the IR. Similar to TVs, Home Automation controllers “learned” the codes and started controlling those small split systems by their own IR transmitters, as an alternative to the original HVAC remote. Of course, it wasn’t ideal, since it was “one-way” integration, but it was much better than nothing those days.
The communicating thermostats that became very popular provided additional integration options, but they were mainly used as a stand-alone solution.
On the other hand, inverter operation requires much more complex control components, which also enable getting all control and monitoring relevant data via communication channels. This opens both a great opportunity and huge challenge for integration.
Opportunity – since all the data is “digitized”, as the different components in the HVAC system “communicate” via proprietary protocols, we should be able to access multiple system parameters and options such as: temperature sensor readings, operation status, operation mode, EV (electronic expansion valve) position, compressor status, etc.
Challenge – all this data is “internal”, inside the system, as those communication protocols are proprietary for each HVAC manufacturer, making them closed for 3rd party integration . In some cases, HVAC manufacturers provide “gateways”, but they fulfill the whole variety of requirements, coming from the “automation” side. There is no industry-wide standard for communication.
To summarize, along the history of HVAC systems, there have been multiple integration solutions:
And this is exactly where CoolAutomation’s products fit in.
Our approach was to create gateway solutions such as CoolMasterNet and CoolPlug, that can connect directly to the HVAC systems providing a very easy to implement, unified simple interface protocol on one side, that is flexible enough to accommodate the whole variety of integration demands on the other side.
However, once most of the HVAC units are equipped with wireless technologies, there surely would be solutions for wireless integration as well!
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