The definition of system integration in the field of building automation is understood as the integration of diverse technical installations on a standardized, common automation, information and communication network.
Comprehensive system integration is an important condition for easy and sure equipment operation and monitoring. In addition, it improves maintenance as well as operational safety and life span.
System integration is also an important condition for energy efficiency. System integration creates the foundation for the intelligent interaction of all components of the facility. System integration makes it possible to benefit from synergies in order to operate buildings in an energy efficient and environmentally friendly manner as possible.
For system integration two requirements must be fulfilled.
- The automation components must be open for comprehensive integration.
- Those who design and implement systems need solid know-how.
Kieback&Peter offers both: components for open building automation, reaching from room level to management level as well as a comprehensive knowledge and sound experience in system integration. This is valid for their own products and systems as well as for the integration of foreign systems.
Kieback&Peter employees are experts in system integration. Through their education and additional in-company trainings they have extensive know-how at their disposal. They have close contact with the customer and know his needs and requirements. Above all they are able to communicate with representatives of different trades and know how to create a comprehensive system from diverse individual systems. This comes from the experience and expertise of a company that has been active in the market for more than 80 years.
An important element of system integration is open automation protocols and fundamental technologies like BACnet, LON or EnOcean. Kieback&Peter is proficient in all building automation technologies. Kieback&Peter is a founding member of the BACnet Interest Group Europe, a member of LonMark Germany and a member of the EnOcean Alliance.
Kieback&Peter is certified as a system integrator of the LonMark Germany in the LON field.
Kieback&Peter is a “Certified System Integrator for LonMark Germany for building automation “. The requirements for this certificate are audited ever two years.
The LonMark Germany certificate stands for expertise and quality for system integration with LON. The logo, "LonMark Germany System Integrator - Building Automation", is a recognized brand in the market.
When being audited, the system integrator must prove that he is able to guarantee a professional consultation for investors, planners and users, to implement a trade and manufacturer-neutral LON automation network, and to ensure continuous support for specific projects in planning, execution and operation.
Kieback&Peter has already implemented many LON projects worldwide. The main focus being room automation with LON. The technolon® product line from Kieback&Peter even has its own room automation system based on LON.
Kieback&Peter offers open interfaces for building automation on all levels, so that their products can be easily combined with external products.
The technolon room automation system communicates smoothly with other LON products, in the same way the EnOcean wireless technology based technoLink system works with other wireless components using EnOcean technology.
The DDC4000 automation system is completely built on open communication. The automation stations, which are equipped with native BACnet and bus-compatible input-output-modules, create new possibilities. Ethernet interfaces used for data transfer with the TCP/IP Internet protocol allow Plug&Play solutions on new and existing networks. Every DDC4000 automation station has two additional switchable interfaces to bus systems based on CAN.
The Neutrino-GLT building management system is also designed for trade-spanning integration. Extensive interfaces allow integration of other systems on the management, automation and field levels. The Neutrino-GLT software is based exclusively on general network standards.
BACnet, the world standard in building automation, as well as LON are natively integrated in the Neutrino-GLT and are brought together under a common user interface.



