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Install Automation exhibits the OpenAV system

An Install Automation product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Mar 19, 2010

Install Automation is exhibiting its home technology and energy monitoring innovations at the National Homebuilding and Renovating Show at the NEC.

Install Automation has recently won investment from InvestBX/Birmingham City Council, and an Advantage West Midlands Proof of Concept grant, to accelerate expansion of its home automation business and its home control/energy monitoring product, OpenAV.

Install Automation's products range from single-room home cinema systems through to the sophisticated integrated whole-house automation, entertainment and energy monitoring systems.

The company's systems can provide music, video, TV and gaming to every room integrated with heating/climate control, lighting, energy monitoring, door/gate entry, CCTV/security, curtain/blind control, telephony and computing.

At the National Homebuilding and Renovating Show, the company is showing the latest version of its high-tech, touch-screen home control and energy monitoring solution, OpenAV.

The real-time energy readouts and load controls of OpenAV are clear and informative, enabling homeowners to see how much energy their home is consuming and the effect of switching off energy-consuming devices.

This offers cost savings and is beneficial to the environment.

Install Automation will be exhibiting at the show on Stand T10, Hall 12, during 18-21 March 2010.

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