In building automation, efficiency and the targeted use of resources play a central role – from heating control to shading systems. Irrigation of outdoor areas, however, is often overlooked and implemented as a standalone solution. Yet this is precisely where there is real potential: by integrating irrigation into the overall building automation system, watering can be controlled based on actual needs, existing sensors can be utilised, and water consumption can be reduced in a more deliberate way.
This is where Jardana comes in, extending building automation with an integrated irrigation solution. When connected to a KNX system, irrigation is no longer treated as an isolated function but becomes part of the overall project logic. Different outdoor areas can be managed individually and seamlessly integrated into existing control and regulation concepts.
At the same time, existing sensors can be used across systems: weather data, soil moisture and other conditions are incorporated into irrigation decisions, rather than operating independently of one another.
As a result, irrigation is not only automated but aligned with the same logic as other building systems – with the aim of using resources more efficiently and optimising the system as a whole.
This turns irrigation into a fully integrated part of the overall concept, delivering clear benefits in terms of efficiency and resource management.












