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Ultimate iPad Guide: Apps for the Control of Building Systems

Apps for the Control of Building Systems

This is one of the more interesting categories because of its potential to do so much good in the area of energy conservation and environmental awareness. There are literally hundreds of iOS-based building and home-automation apps in the market. Far too many to mention here.

The point of this list is to make architects aware of these systems and their apps. Many architects are already aware of such systems as Creston for example. They are obviously familiar with major HVAC equipment makers like Lennox, Trane  and industrial giants like Siemens, but they may not be aware of the control system apps (from these companies) available for building owners and their facility managers and operations personnel. The point of this guide isn’t to mention everything but to draw attention to these fertile market segment.

Pansonic’s popular wall-mounted AC units can be controlled by IntesisHome. The app has a very attractive UI (user-interface) that we wish other iOS control system apps could rival. (see image 01).

01 - IntesisHome works your Panasonic AC units in various rooms from a very attractive interface on your iPad.

02 - Siemens Facility Prime and Prime Editor are a system of apps for controlling building management systems.

03 - Sonos is a well-regarded name in music and this iPhone app can bring a world of music into your home or small office in every room.

The Siemens Facility Prime app is a building management iPad only application that architects doing large building work should have some basic knowledge of. This app works with its big sister app Prime Editor (also in the list). (see image 02). While the Creston controls and apps can certainly handle music–as can others–we wanted to point out the Sonos app. This app is for iPhone but it will run on an iPad as well. (see image 03).

The List (15 Apps)

Here is a listing of some of the many iOS home and building automation apps available. This list is not comprehensive, not even close. But we have selected some of the bigger brand names in this market segment and some smaller ones. If you think something should be on this list and truly stands out please email us. Without further ado:

The Gem in this Group

Certainly the highest rated app and reviewed product in this group selected is Honeywell’s Total Connect Comfort. The app features many capabilities and works with Honeywell’s popular WiFi-thermostats and other systems. We like its 5-day weather forecast feature, outdoor temperature option with that optional sensor and its ability to control multiple sites.

04 - The Total Connect Comfort app works with Honeywell systems and features multi-site support and comprehensive thermostat controls and a 5-day weather forecasts.

The system can also control humidity control systems for those Honeywell systems that support that feature, as well as view and control alerts. Scheduling is coming to this app in future upgrades.

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