nick_l
Member
My question is purely theoretical at the moment, but late this summer I hope to be moving into a large space with a backup generator and and ATS. For those of you using a backup genny and an automatic transfer switch, are you automating anything on those circuits, and if so, what tech are you using?
Currently im using some X-10 and some Z-wave, but in the new place I expect I will be moving to UPB, as it is a 3 phase building, and UPB is pretty much the only non-hardwired tech that I have researched that will work in that envyronment (the building is steel and concrete with steel mesh rock plaster on all the walls and ceilings. A virtual fraday cage, and almost surely a killer of any large Z-wave install).
I guess I was assuming that powerline woudnt work with any circuits on the ats, and surely not if the system is running off the generator, does that sound correct? Has anyone used Z-wave on a generator? I would like to automate things like security lights, hall lighting, etc, that I would like to fuction on grid or generator power. I could try to concentrate the switches for those things in a small area and go Z-wave for them (I already have the hardware, after all) but I dont want to go to the trouble if it's not going to work for me anyhow.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Nick
Currently im using some X-10 and some Z-wave, but in the new place I expect I will be moving to UPB, as it is a 3 phase building, and UPB is pretty much the only non-hardwired tech that I have researched that will work in that envyronment (the building is steel and concrete with steel mesh rock plaster on all the walls and ceilings. A virtual fraday cage, and almost surely a killer of any large Z-wave install).
I guess I was assuming that powerline woudnt work with any circuits on the ats, and surely not if the system is running off the generator, does that sound correct? Has anyone used Z-wave on a generator? I would like to automate things like security lights, hall lighting, etc, that I would like to fuction on grid or generator power. I could try to concentrate the switches for those things in a small area and go Z-wave for them (I already have the hardware, after all) but I dont want to go to the trouble if it's not going to work for me anyhow.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Nick