Typical Electrical Components in a Standard Hotel Guest Room

Typical Electrical Components in a Standard Hotel Guest Room (twin beds or one double/king bed)

First: Service Panels

These consist of two main panels:

Exterior Service Panel, Out-of-Room Services Sign with DND (placed outside the room near the door).

It includes the following sections:

-Top section: Hotel name and logo, backlit in a color matching the hotel's visual identity.

-Room number illuminated in blue when the room is vacant, switching to red when a guest is present inside (activated after inserting the energy-saving card).

-Three illuminated indicators for service statuses: "Laundry", "Room Cleaning/Make Up Room", and "Do Not Disturb".

-Touch-sensitive illuminated button to ring the doorbell.

-Multiple exterior panels can be installed for suites or rooms with several entrances.

-When "Do Not Disturb" mode is activated, all other service requests are automatically canceled, and the doorbell becomes disabled.

 

-Interior Control Panel,  In-Room Services Panel with DND control:

-Features three illuminated buttons, each corresponding to a service and controlling the matching indicator on the exterior panel.

-Some models include a built-in programmable doorbell that hotel management can configure.

-More than one interior panel can be installed (e.g., one near the door and another near the bed).

-The interior and exterior panels are connected using shielded twisted-pair cable.

*- These panels can be integrated with the Guest Room Management System (GRMS) – Guest Room Management System with BMS integration, This allows hotel management to monitor the status of each room remotely via computer or mobile phone, providing details such as:

-Room number.

-Room status ("Vacant" or "Occupied").

-Check-in and check-out times and dates.

-Requests for cleaning, laundry, or Do Not Disturb - including request time and fulfillment time.

-Log of every doorbell press with exact time and date.

Second: Energy-Saving Card Key Switch

Installed near the room entrance, with the card slot illuminated for easy visibility by the guest. Key specifications include:

-Operates only with a card matching the hotel's original card frequency (does not accept plain paper cards or incompatible ones).

-Built-in delay timer to turn off devices after the guest leaves.

-Backlit card insertion area.

-Integrated 35-amp relay (approximately 7700 watts), sufficient to handle the full electrical load of a standard hotel room or medium-sized suite/apartment.

Third: Touch Switches

These are touch-operated switches where each function is controlled via a touch-sensitive area featuring an icon or label indicating the function name and type.

They are available for various functions, most commonly lighting control, and come in different configurations: single touch, double touch, triple touch, master, and quadruple touch.

Any button can be programmed to function as:

-Momentary (e.g., doorbell button), Dimmer (for lighting intensity control), Master button that can turn all other functions on or off.

Key features include:

-Option to program certain buttons to activate automatically upon insertion of the energy-saving card (e.g., corridor/pathway lighting - contributing significantly to energy savings).

-Panel powered via UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to retain the current state during power outages and restore lighting to its previous setting once power returns (a highly valuable feature in areas prone to frequent power interruptions).

-All switches support intermediate (cross-control) wiring, allowing lighting control from multiple locations without added complexity or extra wiring.

-Capability to interconnect multiple dimmers using the intermediate cross-control system.

Fourth: Curtain Control Switches

Dedicated switches designed for controlling one curtain/blind or two curtains/blinds.

Fifth: Power Outlets

Standard outlets equipped with universal sockets that accept all types of plugs worldwide, plus two USB charging ports rated at 2100 mA each.

Sixth: Telephone and Network Ports.

 


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