Customer application 9 October 2019
Room Automation Made Easy

Freiburg im Breisgau stands as one of the most ecological cities in Germany. The new city hall is clear proof of this: In 2017, its first construction phase was inaugurated as one of the first net plus-energy public buildings in the world. The WAGO flexROOM® room automation system contributes to the city hall's high levels of energy efficiency.

The first net plus-energy public building worldwide is located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Over the course of a year, the new city hall generated more electricity than it used. The excess energy was supplied to the city electrical network. About 840 employees, previously distributed among different locations in this city section, now work on about 24,000 m2 within the building. The building also includes a day care center with an additional surface of 1,500 m2. The dedication in November 2017 marked the first construction phase. In the second phase, additional buildings for municipal administrative functions are planned for completion by 2024.

Energy-Efficient Room Automation – How WAGO Supports You:

  • flexROOM® is so flexible it is used for lighting, sun protection and temperature control.

  • Because all possible scenarios have already been mapped in flexROOM®, no further programming is necessary.

  • In 2018, the Freiburg City Hall – thanks also to flexROOM® – took first place in the DGNB (German Sustainable Building Council) competition “Sustainable Building.”

A Concept Combining Comfort and Efficiency

The energy concept of the city hall fulfills the strict criteria of the passive house standards with an annual energy consumption of only about 55 kWh per m2 for heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water generation and lighting – this is 40% of the primary energy consumption of a comparable office building. A combination of heat pumps, solar thermal energy and photovoltaics on the roof and facade generate at least this amount. The Drees & Sommer engineering design company developed the building energy concept, which unites high efficiency with user comfort.

This concept also includes the room automation, heating and air conditioning, lighting and even the shading in the office areas. The engineering service provider LAE Engineering was commissioned with planning and installing the room automation. This medium-sized company offers services in the areas of building technology, industry and electricity generation. With around sixty employees, IAE realizes projects for purpose-built structures like office buildings, wholesale stores or factory halls.

Minimum Wiring Expense

“We realized the room automation for the new city hall in Freiburg predominantly with flexROOM® from WAGO,” states Karlheinz Götz, who manages the Energy and Building Technology section at LAE. The versatile solution for building automation provides lighting, sun protection and temperature control – without any programming. The flexROOM® System is based on a single system housing in which all necessary components are already built in. In addition to a controller, these components include interfaces to the sensors and actuators, the power supply and a network connection. All of the interfaces have a plug-in design, which minimizes wiring expenses related to installation.

Application software, which functions based on the room axes concept, is already installed on the controller. A single window axis makes up the smallest modular unit, and includes the complete measurement and control system for lighting, shading, heating, and cooling. Several axes can be combined as needed for flexibly designing rooms of any size. Special areas such as corridors, stairwells and sanitary facilities can also be individually designed. The flexROOM® Distribution Boxes are available in different variants for 8, 16 or 24 axes.

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Karlheinz Götz, Manager, Energy and Building Technology at LAE Engineering