A set of sensors
in one device

The Grenton Multisensor, connected directly to the system bus, combines multiple sensors to monitor parameters inside the building.

One sensor many options

The Grenton Multisensor is a device that combines the functions of several sensors in one. It measures key environmental parameters and allows external devices to be controlled via an IR (infrared) transmitter, thus replacing all home remote controls.

 

Thanks to precise measurements, the smart home system can automatically respond to changes in temperature, humidity, CO₂ concentration, atmospheric pressure, odor, light intensity and noise levels. This translates into energy savings, increased safety, health protection and everyday comfort for the occupants.

The Grenton Multisensor is:
  • IR transmitter
  • CO₂ level measurement
  • Odor sensor
  • Temperature sensor
  • Sound and light intensity sensors
  • Atmospheric pressure and humidity sensors
IR Transmitter
It will allow you to turn the TV on and off through the app, replacing the regular infrared remote. It allows encoding from the remote of any device, up to 100 codes in NEC encoding. It transmits with a signal strength of over 2W and an angle of over 120° – several times greater than the average remote.
CO2 Sensor
It will inform you about elevated CO2 levels and start ventilation. It measures CO2 concentration originating from living organisms. It operates in a wide concentration range of 400-60000 ppm with an accuracy of +/-10%.
Odor Sensor
It will start ventilation or the kitchen hood. It measures the concentration of TVOC – volatile organic compounds. It operates in a wide concentration range of 0-60000 ppm with an accuracy of +/-15%.
Temperature Sensor
It will ensure the appropriate temperature in the house. It measures air temperature in the range of 0-45°C with an accuracy of +/- 0.5% and a resolution of 0.1°C.
Sound Sensor
It will send a signal to you if the tenants are too loud. It measures the level of sound intensity in the range of 30-130 dB with an accuracy of +/-3 dB and a resolution of 0.1 dB.
Light Sensor
It will adjust lighting to the level of interior sunlight. It measures the level of light intensity in the range of 0-15000 lx, with an accuracy of +/-10% and a resolution of 0.1 lx.
Humidity Sensor
It will start a humidifier or air dryer. It measures air humidity in the range of 0-100% RH (without condensation) with an accuracy of +/-5% RH and a resolution of 0.1% RH.
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
It will inform about an upcoming weather change. It measures atmospheric pressure levels in the range of 300 to 1100 hPa with an accuracy of +/-2 hPa and a resolution of 0.1 hPa.
Examples of Grenton Multisensor uses:

Healthy air

When the CO₂ level in the room increases, the sensor will switch on the ventilation or air purifier, keeping the air quality at the right level.

Thermal comfort

Multisensor monitors the temperature in the home, ensuring ideal environments through integration with the heating and air conditioning system.

 

Tailored lighting

Measuring light intensity, including sunshine, allows the lighting to be adapted to outdoor conditions, automatically switching it on or off.

Energy savings

By controlling and using temperature and light intensity data in a single system, energy consumption can be reduced by up to 35%.

Optimum humidity

When the air is too dry or too humid, the sensor independently activates the appropriate device to restore comfortable conditions.

Odor control

The odour sensor will detect unpleasant aromas and activate the ventilation or kitchen extractor, restoring freshness in the room.

Noise monitoring

The sound sensor measures the noise level in the room and informs you when the music, tenants or household members are too loud.

Weather change

Multisensor registers atmospheric pressure fluctuations and informs of weather changes, helping to ensure the wellbeing of the householders.

Pilot replacement

The IR transmitter allows you to control your TV, audio, air conditioning and other remote controlled devices from the myGrenton app or Smart Panel.

Multisensor technology
in every detail

Modern design, precise sensor placement, a strong housing and reliable components all combine to create a compact structure, designed for precision measurement and high quality performance.

 

Multisensor is a set of sensors, operating as part of the Grenton Smart Home. It forms part of the system’s TF-Bus, which delivers sensor readings directly to the CLU, without the need of additional solutions and integration.

Quick installation
in a standard electrical box

The Grenton Multisensor is installed in the wall without the use of visible fasteners for an aesthetically pleasing effect.

 

The installation process is simple and intuitive. Just install a standard electrical box and attach the mounting frame from the kit to it. Then connect the wires to the appropriate clamps on the back of the unit and insert the Multisensor at a slight angle. The final step is to turn it upright so that it locks firmly into the frame and is ready for programming.