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Re: EIB installation



> I've done a little bit of reading since last night and it seams that
EIB
> allows you to (power) wire the house as normal
> but with an extra bus cable running along with the power.

Why would you want to run power as well as a bus system?
Bus lighting is only going to get more popular.  Look at car electrics.

A quality professional lighting system (ie one that doesn't need
"tinkering") is one of the few Home Automation items which may
actually
prove to be a selling point in a house.

Last time I heard EIB was very hard to do as a DIY install.  It needed
about
£3.5K spent on training and software before you could do it(this may have
changed).

> We are also looking at CBus, but again I
> get the impression that the wiring is non standard.

CBus can use totally standard CAT5 cable.  It's bus can be Star or
Daisy-Chain or a combination.

There's nothing to stop you installing CBus AND putting mains cables in the
walls too (seperately of course).

With the UKs support of CBus growing..and new products like the Alarm, the
RF Switches and the Multichannel CBus zoned amp all due shortly, CBus is
hard to go past.

M.



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