Tecomat Foxtrot controls S.A.W.E.R., equipment which can produce water from the air
Turning a dry and hot desert into a green landscape could, until recently, sound like a dream or a fairy tale. In practice, large amounts of water would be needed to make such a change. But where in the desert can one find such huge quantities of water? From the air and the sun.
S.A.W.E.R. (Solar Air Water Earth Resource) is autonomous device, which can transform a dry and hot desert into a green landscape through water from the air and solar energy. It means it can producen water from the air that can be used for human consumption, feeding livestock or irrigating plants. It is composed of two systems, one for extracting water out of the desert air and the other for cultivating the desert into fertile land. Tecomat Foxtrot system is used in this device to control the entire water production process.
Tecomat Foxtrot is part of the CAMEB project - a smart house in Omice
In Omice near Brno, the construction of a smart house was carried out under the supervision of experts on the quality of the indoor environment from the University Center for Energy Efficient Buildings (UCEEB). This building is part of the CAMEB project (Center for Advanced Materials and Efficient Buildings), which brought together scientists, system manufacturers and house investors, and its intention is to look in more detail at the real operation of a family house equipped with the latest technologies.
Comprehensive technologies control in Chronic Care Specialized Medical Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Chrudim company KYBERTEC s.r.o. carried out the implementation of our Tecomat Foxtrot control system in the hospital building for the control of the hospital's technical equipment. The control, monitoring and visualization of technologies is very complex here and includes both the classic elements of building automation and the systems specific to the hospital environment.
Control and monitoring of the lighting of the operating rooms in the České Budějovice Hospital
The object of the implementation was to provide a modern solution for the control, monitoring and signaling of 6 operating rooms in the newly built pavilion of the České Budějovice hospital. For implementation, we chose the CP-2007 central control unit from the new Foxtrot 2 series. This unit not only takes care of its own status monitoring, lighting control, heating, optical and acoustic alarm signaling through its own integrated inputs and outputs, but also through external CIB units.
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