WAREMA MWG sensors

WAREMA MWG sensors

WAREMA MWG sensors for sun protection control

This category includes WAREMA MWG sensors for automated control of roller shutters, awnings, external venetian blinds and façade shading systems. These components provide measurement values for structured shading automation and environmental response.

WAREMA MWG sensors are relevant for projects that require sensor-based operating concepts, environmental monitoring and integration into coordinated control systems for sun protection.

Functions

  • Measurement value transmission for control systems
  • Support for automated shading concepts
  • Environmental input for structured control logic
  • Integration into façade shading automation

Applications

  • Automated façade shading systems
  • External venetian blinds
  • Awnings with sensor-based control
  • Project-based sun protection automation

Advantages

  • Supports responsive automation
  • Structured sensor integration
  • Relevant for environmental control logic
  • Suitable for professional building concepts

Further information

WAREMA MWG sensors should be selected according to the intended automation concept, the required sensor values and the surrounding WAREMA control environment.

MSRP 636,65 EUR
your price 499,80 EUR
incl. 19% tax
1.014,60 EUR
incl. 19% tax
21 to 24 (from a total of 24)

WAREMA MWG sensors for measurement-based shading automation

WAREMA MWG sensors support automated control concepts by supplying relevant measurement values for façade shading, roller shutters, awnings and related sun protection systems.

The category is especially relevant for structured automation environments where responsive control based on environmental values is required.

Typical focus areas

  • Measurement value transmitters for shading systems
  • Sensor-based façade shading control
  • Environmental input for automated control logic
  • Structured sensor integration in WAREMA systems

FAQ

  • What are WAREMA MWG sensors used for?
    They provide measurement values for automated sun protection control systems.
  • Why are they important?
    They support structured automation based on environmental conditions.
  • Which systems can use them?
    Façade shading, awnings, roller shutters and external venetian blinds.

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