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The Automated House: A Smart Home Wiring Guide


by DoItYourself Staff

Three decades ago, a home wiring guide for an automated house may have seemed a bit far fetched. People were mesmerized with movies showcasing digital gadgets and automated objects. Everything was just part of some clever camera tricks. Thirty years later, automated objects and advanced computer networks are more than just camera tricks—they’re now part of reality. Today’s technology is considerably advanced, so much so that homes can now be automated and operated from a remote location.

Home Automation Era

More and more people are seeing the importance and convenience of installing home automation systems and devices to their home. Home automation systems make household chores very easy to do. People who also find themselves constantly away are assured that they can monitor and keep their homes safe even from afar. However, just as there are people “raving” about home automation systems, there are also those who are not as enthusiastic. People who consider home automation systems in an unfavorable light usually think that installing the system is a very complicated task. It’s in fact the opposite. Initial setup and input of the system is easy so long as people follow and learn from a proper guide.

Advantages of Home Automation Systems

Although automation experts handle most of the wiring, it is still important for home owners to know how everything works. This will help them choose and decide which system is the best. Home automation systems are now generally wireless. This system makes it easier for old houses to have their own automation network. The main advantage of having home automation systems is that homeowners can install a security system and monitor it from afar. They can also control household devices and conditions. For instance, through remote access, they can simply check security cameras for intruders or any appliance or device. Homeowners can also control the lighting and even the temperature of the house from a distance. As compared to regular alarm systems, homeowners have much more control over the security of their home.

Home Wiring Guide

Before, home automation systems had hard-wired control panels, but thanks to technological advancements, there is now a wireless home automation system option. A wireless home automation system has several important parts. The following makes up a wireless automation system:

  • A microprocessor just like the ones installed in computers
  • Structure wiring
  • A Connection Center

Automation system professionals mostly do the structured wiring. The wiring system is then connected to the command center. The microprocessor is located within the center. This microprocessor helps homeowners control the whole home automation system. The sole purpose of the microprocessor is to control the devices inside the house. Since most house appliances and devices are now automated, nearly every piece of equipment can be controlled. The microprocessor translates the homeowner’s command to the devices.

Wireless home automation systems provide touch screen control panel for homeowners to work with. Identically powered through a wireless system, the homeowners can carry their touch screen control panel anywhere they want to. Other advanced options include voice-activated automation systems. For more information on different home automation system options, it’s best to check with local providers.

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