Hello, sorry for the post in English but the KNX forum for my country seems dead so I'm trying my luck here.
I'm planning a KNX system in my home (~160m), it will soon be wired. The installers originally planned a Beckhoff PLC with mix of some KNX bus buttons + mixed standard 230V + DALI lightning. But after I did my calculations and weighted on the options I decided full KNX system will be the best option for me.
The house is 11m x 11m roughly and has 2 floors.
This is what I planned for my home:
GIRA 504000 KNX Secure switching / blind actuator 24-fold / 12-fold x 2 - controlling venetian blinds and roof window blinds 21 items in total
GIRA 504000 KNX Secure switching / blind actuator 24-fold / 12-fold x 2 - controlling 48 on/off circuits/lights
WEINZIERL 777 KNX IP BAOS x 1 - Programming - and interface for Home Assistant (I plan to do my own visualisations as I am a programmer by trade)
MDT KNX SCN-WS3HW.01 x 1 Weather station with wind measurment
GIRA 210800 KNX DALI gateway Tunable White Plus x 1
GIRA 212900 KNX heating actuator 6-gang with controller x 2 - controlling around 24 heating valves
GIRA 212600 KNX binary input 6-fold 10 - 230 V AC / DC x 1 or more than one for checking states of some devices
Buttons Gira Sensor 4 (5004 003) x 23
Buttons BE-TA55P8.G1 or BE-TAS86.01 x 5
Ceiling mounted presence detectors x 8 - Not sure what brand to pick here (BEG/Steinel?other?) - I will need at least 1 microwave one for the bathroom (something that works through glass), and it would be good if it could help with HCL light controlling.
Seems all the devices are KNX TP1-256 compatible, I also plan IPad for central interface (Home Assistant)/doorbell answering.
The installers do not have experience with wiring/assembling full KNX cabinets without Beckhoff PLC (they installed/wired some other systems but not KNX).
I could get another 3rd party installer if needed, but since I'm a programmer I plan to buy ETS license this month and try to program everything myself just for fun (Already did the KNX Virtual programming) - my electrical knowledge is limited though.
Bus will have around 49 devices in total - some draw more current than others like heating actuators - so I'm thinking one 640mA power supply might be not enough for the system to be stable. So I'm wondering what happens when PSU fails, I don't want to have whole home in the dark.
My current installers are experienced and capable of wiring everything and they had experience with other low-voltage home automaton systems - but they have some doubts on how the system should be powered to be reliable/best practice since they never did 100% KNX system. I have some questions:
1. I saw that Gira/Jung has 1280mA PSU's but one can't have multiple ones on same bus.
Can I just power whole system from one PSU (what about voltage drops?) and have another one somewhere on the shelve on standby in case this one fails and just drop the circuit breaker, replace broken PSU and voila, system is back up (not sure if I have to program it first for the bus to get powered properly?). This seems like cheapest/easiest solution.
2. Should I split my bus line into two with line coupler (is that what its called?) or ip router and put one or two 640maA enertex/GIRA PSU on every line - it seems a lot more expensive but possibly most stable system, also bus gets more complicated for a small home project.
3. How often do PSU's fail in the first place - after how many years I need to replace them because of capactor swelling, element wear?
4. Are there other factors I should consider for powering the KNX bus?
5. Finally - how many bus loops I should have for my house to be safe in case something gets damaged, what makes most sense? One per room, one per floor, one per house?
I'm planning a KNX system in my home (~160m), it will soon be wired. The installers originally planned a Beckhoff PLC with mix of some KNX bus buttons + mixed standard 230V + DALI lightning. But after I did my calculations and weighted on the options I decided full KNX system will be the best option for me.
The house is 11m x 11m roughly and has 2 floors.
This is what I planned for my home:
GIRA 504000 KNX Secure switching / blind actuator 24-fold / 12-fold x 2 - controlling venetian blinds and roof window blinds 21 items in total
GIRA 504000 KNX Secure switching / blind actuator 24-fold / 12-fold x 2 - controlling 48 on/off circuits/lights
WEINZIERL 777 KNX IP BAOS x 1 - Programming - and interface for Home Assistant (I plan to do my own visualisations as I am a programmer by trade)
MDT KNX SCN-WS3HW.01 x 1 Weather station with wind measurment
GIRA 210800 KNX DALI gateway Tunable White Plus x 1
GIRA 212900 KNX heating actuator 6-gang with controller x 2 - controlling around 24 heating valves
GIRA 212600 KNX binary input 6-fold 10 - 230 V AC / DC x 1 or more than one for checking states of some devices
Buttons Gira Sensor 4 (5004 003) x 23
Buttons BE-TA55P8.G1 or BE-TAS86.01 x 5
Ceiling mounted presence detectors x 8 - Not sure what brand to pick here (BEG/Steinel?other?) - I will need at least 1 microwave one for the bathroom (something that works through glass), and it would be good if it could help with HCL light controlling.
Seems all the devices are KNX TP1-256 compatible, I also plan IPad for central interface (Home Assistant)/doorbell answering.
The installers do not have experience with wiring/assembling full KNX cabinets without Beckhoff PLC (they installed/wired some other systems but not KNX).
I could get another 3rd party installer if needed, but since I'm a programmer I plan to buy ETS license this month and try to program everything myself just for fun (Already did the KNX Virtual programming) - my electrical knowledge is limited though.
Bus will have around 49 devices in total - some draw more current than others like heating actuators - so I'm thinking one 640mA power supply might be not enough for the system to be stable. So I'm wondering what happens when PSU fails, I don't want to have whole home in the dark.
My current installers are experienced and capable of wiring everything and they had experience with other low-voltage home automaton systems - but they have some doubts on how the system should be powered to be reliable/best practice since they never did 100% KNX system. I have some questions:
1. I saw that Gira/Jung has 1280mA PSU's but one can't have multiple ones on same bus.
Can I just power whole system from one PSU (what about voltage drops?) and have another one somewhere on the shelve on standby in case this one fails and just drop the circuit breaker, replace broken PSU and voila, system is back up (not sure if I have to program it first for the bus to get powered properly?). This seems like cheapest/easiest solution.
2. Should I split my bus line into two with line coupler (is that what its called?) or ip router and put one or two 640maA enertex/GIRA PSU on every line - it seems a lot more expensive but possibly most stable system, also bus gets more complicated for a small home project.
3. How often do PSU's fail in the first place - after how many years I need to replace them because of capactor swelling, element wear?
4. Are there other factors I should consider for powering the KNX bus?
5. Finally - how many bus loops I should have for my house to be safe in case something gets damaged, what makes most sense? One per room, one per floor, one per house?
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