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EnOcean Equipment Profiles (EEPs)

These EEPs detail communication protocols for energy-harvesting wireless devices, enhancing MobiusFlow's offerings in smart buildings, industrial automation, and beyond.

Switches and Rocker Profiles (F6-XX-XX)

  • F6-02-XX: Standardized rocker switch functionality, perfect for wireless and battery-free light switches.

  • F6-01-01: Classic single rocker switch for versatile applications.

  • F6-05-01 & F6-05-02: Advanced switches supporting multi-rocker configurations.

  • F6-04-01: Specialised profile for unique switch requirements.

Temperature and Humidity Sensors (A5-XX-XX)

  • A5-02-01 to A5-02-20: Comprehensive profiles for temperature and humidity sensing across varied ranges and resolutions.

  • A5-04-01 to A5-04-03: Focused on precise temperature monitoring for HVAC and building automation.

  • A5-06-02: Compact profile for humidity measurement.

  • A5-07-01 to A5-07-03: Temperature and humidity combined for indoor climate monitoring.

  • A5-08-01 & A5-08-08: Advanced temperature sensors for outdoor and industrial use.

Light and Occupancy Sensors

  • A5-09-04 & A5-09-02: Profiles for daylight harvesting and light level monitoring.

  • A5-10-03, A5-10-06, A5-10-12, A5-10-19: Advanced occupancy and motion detection sensors.

  • A5-11-01 & A5-11-02: Multi-functional sensors for light, motion, and temperature.

Energy and Utility Monitoring

  • A5-12-01 to A5-12-03: Profiles tailored for energy consumption and utility monitoring.

  • A5-14-58 & A5-14-05: Energy efficiency sensors for load and power monitoring.

  • A5-20-01: Compact profile for energy harvesting applications.

People Counting and Building Analytics

  • IMBUILDINGS PEOPLE COUNTER: A specialised profile for tracking occupancy and people flow in smart buildings.

  • D1-03-C1, D1-03-C2, D1-03-C0: Advanced profiles for presence detection and people counting.

Advanced Actuator and HVAC Controls

  • D2-32-00 to D2-32-02: Actuator profiles for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.

  • D2-14-5C, D2-14-40 to D2-14-53: Comprehensive profiles for valve and motorised actuator control.

  • D2-03-OA: Specialised actuator profile for unique applications.

Miscellaneous Profiles

  • D2-05-00: General-purpose profile for binary data transmission.

  • D2-01-0A to D2-01-12: Profiles for advanced control systems.

  • D2-15-00: Versatile profile for industrial applications.

Specialised Devices

  • ECHOFLEX MOS MT: Tailored profile for motion sensing in smart building environments.

Why Use MobiusFlow for EnOcean EEPs?

MobiusFlow provides a powerful and flexible platform for integrating EnOcean devices. Its library’s support for a wide range of EEPs ensures compatibility with various devices and applications, making it ideal for:

  • Smart Building Automation: Efficiently manage lighting, HVAC, and energy systems.

  • Industrial Automation: Enhance operational efficiency with precision monitoring and control.

  • Energy Efficiency: Monitor and reduce energy consumption with advanced sensors.

By leveraging MobiusFlow’s extensive EEP library, businesses can create scalable, efficient, and energy-saving IoT solutions tailored to their needs. Whether you’re looking to optimise a single building or manage a global network of properties, MobiusFlow and its EnOcean integration make it possible.

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