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Southeast HVAC News
Introducing the Daikin One+™ Smart
Thermostat and Ecosystem for Intelligent Air Management.
A sophisticated, integrated temperature control + air
quality solution for the smart home from the world’s largest
HVAC company. |
Daikin North America LLC today introduced
The Daikin
One+™ smart thermostat, an architecturally-inspired
intelligent home air management controller. Beyond a typical
smart thermostat, it is a controller for a full professional
HVAC system with a growing ecosystem of air quality modules to
give consumers more control over the air they breathe and a
premium HVAC experience.
Daikin,
the world’s largest heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) manufacturer, is a global innovator of
advanced solutions for residential, commercial
and industrial applications for 90+ years. With the introduction
of the Daikin One™ ecosystem, Daikin is up-ending the status quo
in the HVAC market, where players have been conservative in
adopting IoT technologies and, until recently, relegated
leadership in the smart thermostat category to consumer
electronics brands.
The Daikin One+ smart thermostat is the first smart thermostat
to offer full two-way communications and serves as a cloud-connected
hub and controller for sophisticated, communicating HVAC systems. In
combination with
Daikin’s smart
inverter HVAC systems, such as the Daikin FIT™ system, the
Daikin One ecosystem of indoor air quality modules provides an
unparalleled, integrated solution for temperature control and air
quality. It allows people to “Visualize the Air™” inside their home
and reacts on cues to provide a premium indoor air environment.
That’s “Air Intelligence™.”
The Daikin One+ smart thermostat is different from other smart
thermostats in four ways:
1. It’s not just a switch to turn the HVAC system on and off. Other
smart thermostats from consumer electronics companies lack the
protocols to communicate with HVAC equipment. And, while some other
HVAC manufacturers offer custom controllers, they lack sophisticated
user interface and physical design.
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2. In combination with
the Daikin One ecosystem, it offers indoor air quality modules,
including the Daikin One air cleaner, Daikin One home air monitor
and Daikin One zone monitor that all work together seamlessly. For
example, homeowners are notified when a contaminant event occurs and
have the option to run the HVAC system to help reduce contaminants.
3. Because of its intelligence, the Daikin One+ smart thermostat
enables users to set different temperatures in different zones of a
home, keeping residents comfortable wherever they are in the home.
4. The thermostat interface lets a user decide how to control a
home’s temperature in two different ways: digital and analog. Daikin
offers both technologies for simple and sophisticated control, in
one elegantly designed thermostat.
Re-imagining the thermostat: Applying world-class design for
extraordinary simplicity and premium experience
The Daikin One+ smart thermostat was beautifully crafted and
designed in collaboration with one of the consumer electronics
industry’s and Silicon Valley’s leading industrial product
designers, Fred Bould of Bould Design. Bould, the designer of many
iconic consumer devices, worked in cooperation with Dubberly Design
Office to develop a state-of-the-art user interface with Daikin
engineers in Houston.
The thermostat design features a double square structure that pairs
a sophisticated high-resolution digital color touch screen on the
left side with the proven functionality of a classic analog dial
control on the right side. This arrangement reflects
well-established patterns of cognitive interaction (reading from
left to right). For fast, on-the-go temperature adjustments, the
dial is the perfect tool. For more involved control, such as setting
a schedule, a refined capacitive touch interface offers an
easy-to-understand menu system. A simple touch on the display
reveals access to the full range of settings.
New and casual users see the current temperature, turn the dial, and
see the set points. But just taps away are other key features —
scheduled set-point changes, energy-saving “away” set-points and air
quality readings. Users can also opt for user-friendly mobile
applications and voice control via leading voice assistance
platforms. Professional contractors can go even deeper into
operations, but these settings are kept well out of the way of
casual users.
Reinforcing the touch interface experience is a thin light strip
that projects an orange or blue glow underneath the thermostat to
indicate the current system mode: orange for heating, blue for
cooling. A proximity sensor wakes the thermostat on approach to be
ready for input.
Daikin took the same level of care with design and development of
the user interface, companion mobile app and contractor installation
app.
“Daikin’s philosophy is one of simplicity. Fitness-for-purpose.
Craftsmanship. Thoroughness. A feeling of calm,” said Dennis Thoren,
VP of technology strategy for Daikin. “We explicitly designed the
Daikin One+ smart thermostat for three different audiences: casual
users who simply want to change the temperature; homeowners who are
concerned about maximizing efficiency and customizing settings to
their needs, and finally, it had to work for our professional
contractors, the folks installing the system, who have sophisticated
technical needs.”
Inside the Daikin One+ smart thermostat
An integrated Wi-Fi radio connects to the homeowner app through the
internet, while a sub-GHz radio gathers data from remote sensors and
talks to other thermostats in the home to support independent zone
control. Dual processors allow the thermostat to connect with other
thermostats and the companion app, gather data from remote sensors
and maintain two-way communication with the HVAC equipment to
control the whole system. Geo-fencing automatically reduces energy
use and saves money when no one is home, and the device supports
utility demand-response programs to further reduce energy expenses.
The Daikin One cloud also seamlessly integrates with open smart home
architectures including Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It has an
open application programming interface (API) for other home
automation platforms, allowing consumers to effortlessly use
features such as voice control. Further, Daikin’s One cloud will
allow utilities to reduce power demand simply and effectively using
OpenADR 2.0 protocol that allows consumers to benefit through lower
electricity bills.
About Daikin
Daikin Industries, Ltd. (DIL) is a Fortune 1000 company with more
than 70,000 employees worldwide, and is the world’s number 1 air
conditioning company. Daikin North America LLC (DNA) is a subsidiary
of DIL. DNA and its affiliates manufacture heating and cooling
systems for residential, commercial and industrial use and are sold
via a select group of independent HVAC contractors. DIL
manufacturing operations include facilities at Houston, TX and
Fayetteville, TN. For additional information, visit
www.northamerica-daikin.com.
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