PHILIPS DYNALITE AUTOMATION CASE STUDY

Mitsubishi Electric VRF HVAC Integration with Philips Dynalite Automation System
The Customer

Pillows Anna van den Vondel is a 4-star hotel in Amsterdam, ranked 5 of 5 by visitors and #7 out of 387 hotels in the city by TripAdvisor.

The Integration Challenge

Meeting the following project objective list with a simple, robust, and reliable solution.

  • Integration with a Mitsubishi Electric HVAC system
  • User control functionality: Air conditioning On/Off, temperature setpoint control,
  • Fan speed control
  • Use of the Antumbra temperature sensor as a reference for the HVAC system (“feed temperature”)
  • Achieving acceptable latency/response time between both systems (Phillips Dynalite and Mitsubishi Electric): User feedback functionality – On/Off, setpoint, alarm code (when it occurs)
Mitsubishi Electric VRF HVAC Integration with Philips Dynalite Automation System
The Solution
The Solution
The Integrator
The Solution
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The Solution
Using a single universal bridge, that is native to Mitsubishi HVAC and to Philips Dynalite Dynet protocols, this solution allows avoiding third-party integration platforms such as BACnet that are foreign to both systems, and that usually lead to many communication challenges.
The Integrator
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The Integrator
Tovèrli Lighting & Control Solutions is a specialist in delivering state-of-the-art controls for comfort, well-being and safety installations. The company is focusing its activity on Hospitality, Office & Industry, Home-Automation and Super-Yachts projects.
Benefits
benefits
Easier installation with fewer points of failure compared to current, conventional options
benefits
Compatibility with Control4, Crestron, AMX, RTI, Savant, Vantage and many others
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Full compatibility with Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi-Heavy, LG, Panasonic/Sanyo, Samsung, Gree, Hitachi, Toshiba, Fujitsu and many other brands.
benefits
Visible confirmation of system status and that sent commands have been executed.