Hotel

Hospitality is a sensitive market.

The number of guests, the cost of energy, the efficient use of resources are all factors that have a major impact on the amount of revenue left over.

Hotels also work with a lot of automation, but usually in island operation, independent of other systems.

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What if we could connect these systems?

- In rooms where there are no guests, the heating can be turned down or even turned off. The data could even be automatically retrieved from the reservation system.
- A presence sensor would turn off the air conditioning and lights, because the smart card system is easy to fool.
- The lighting would change automatically throughout the building. Depending on time of day, event, sunshine. It's not the receptionist's job to deal with it.
- It would also change the lighting, heating and ventilation in the restaurant.

Benefits of Loxone

In the previous sections we have given some examples of the extra tasks that a centralised system, connected to everything else, can do.
In addition to the cost of labour and energy in hotels, the cost of maintenance is also quite high. These can all be reduced by controls that do not run the various mechanical elements or lighting at 100%. The lifetime of the equipment is also increased several times over with controlled operation.

A Loxone system can also be useful for smaller apartments.

No need to let in or give keys to the client.

It is sufficient to send him a fresh randomly generated code, which can be deleted immediately after his departure. No lost cards or keys.

Heating and cooling can be remotely activated.

We can also remotely let the maintenace personell in if necessary.

You can check..

If the guest has arrived or when they left the property.

In addition..

We can even provide them with a proper application to manage the building while they are inside. Of course, only up to the level that the owner allows.

There are many options available, which are easy to set up and operate with Loxone.