KNX Applications
Application articles for smart homes, hotels, offices, public buildings, and energy management.
View articlesThe world of smart building automation is evolving rapidly — driven by open standards, intelligent devices, and integrated control platforms. At KNXmart Automation, we share practical insights, project experiences, and system integration knowledge to help engineers, architects, and system integrators build connected, sustainable environments using the KNX standard.
Our blog covers the full ecosystem of KNX-based automation — from lighting, HVAC, and shading control to energy metering and security integration. You’ll learn how KNX enables seamless communication between devices, ensures long-term compatibility, and supports scalable solutions for both residential and commercial applications. Each article combines real-world examples, technical best practices, and trends in building automation that help professionals design smarter and more efficient spaces.
Whether you are deploying KNX touch panels in modern homes, designing energy-optimized offices, or integrating IoT gateways into building management systems, our posts provide actionable guidance and engineering clarity. Topics include device configuration, ETS programming, system topology design, and interoperability with BACnet or Modbus.
Explore the articles below to stay informed about the latest technologies shaping KNX building automation — from AI-driven energy optimization to next-generation user interfaces. Our mission is to empower engineers and system integrators worldwide to create smarter, greener, and more human-centered buildings.
Application articles for smart homes, hotels, offices, public buildings, and energy management.
View articlesDevice-focused guides covering KNX touch panels, actuators, sensors, gateways, and reliability details.
View articlesCore explanations for buyers, engineers, and building owners who need to understand KNX before choosing devices or planning a project.
View articlesIntegration guides for BACnet, Modbus, MQTT, BMS, voice assistants, and secure connected buildings.
View articlesEngineering guides for topology, wiring, group addresses, power supplies, and building-level planning.
View articlesManufacturing and customization articles that show KNXmart device development, testing, certification, and production expertise.
View articlesPractical diagnostic guides for installers and integrators solving real KNX project issues.
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Understand KNX areas, lines, couplers, IP backbone, and how topology decisions affect reliability, maintenance, and expansion.

A practical pre-handover checklist for wiring, device labeling, ETS files, scene testing, documentation, backup, and client training.

Avoid common ETS mistakes with physical addresses, application downloads, group objects, flags, parameters, and documentation.

Learn how to check KNX bus voltage, power supply loading, cable length, device faults, and intermittent communication issues.

A troubleshooting guide for bus voltage, topology, ETS addressing, couplers, device programming, wiring, and telegram monitoring.

Review functional testing, aging, EMC preparation, firmware validation, thermal checks, and production quality control for KNX devices.

Evaluate a KNX manufacturing partner by engineering depth, documentation, testing, certification support, supply chain control, and after-sales support.

What OEM clients should prepare for custom KNX touch panels, including UI, enclosure, firmware, protocol features, testing, and production.

Follow the KNX device development process from requirements and hardware design to firmware, validation, certification, and production readiness.
Tell us about your KNX project — whether it’s a smart home, commercial building, or hotel automation system. We design and manufacture KNX-certified devices including actuators, sensors, touch panels, and system gateways for lighting, HVAC, and energy control applications.
Ready to collaborate? Reach out to our team — we’ll provide tailored recommendations for your KNX automation project.