Page · New VillaSmart-Ready Construction

Automate your villa
while it is being built.

For a new villa, XUS plans the electrical, automation, sensor, network, water, energy, security, and AI monitoring infrastructure before wiring, plastering, and interiors begin.

New villa smart-ready automation blueprint
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Presentation Brief

Read this as a planning deck.

Each slide explains the decision, the client value, and the investor logic before showing the technical details.

Villa Client

What am I getting?

A home planned before wiring so comfort, safety, water, energy, AI monitoring, and maintenance work as one system.

Presentation Track · 01
Builder / Investor

Why does this increase value?

A repeatable smart-ready package that makes premium projects easier to sell, maintain, and upgrade after handover.

Presentation Track · 02
Electrician / Site Team

What do we install?

Drawings, conduit routes, DB space, CAT6 runs, device locations, labels, and testing rules before plastering starts.

Presentation Track · 03
Presentation Slide

The whole pitch is simple: plan once, wire once, operate smarter.

A new villa should not be treated like retrofit automation. This page explains the planning logic in a way clients, builders, investors, and site teams can all follow.

Slide Takeaway

XUS is selling planning discipline first, and automation hardware second.

Client Lens

The client understands why smart-ready wiring must happen before plastering and interiors.

Investor Lens

The investor sees a process-driven product that can scale beyond one custom villa.

01

Plan before plastering

The biggest cost advantage is wiring once, correctly, before walls and interiors are closed.

02

Use wired where possible

Cameras, access points, gates, tanks, pumps, lighting, curtains, and meters should be wired in a new build.

03

Approve the BOQ first

The electrician should not randomly choose devices. XUS supplies the approved BOQ, wiring plan, and placement schedule.

04

Configure through XUS

The electrician installs infrastructure. XUS or the automation engineer commissions scenes, rules, AI monitoring, and dashboard logic.

Presentation Slide

First, everyone agrees what kind of villa we are preparing.

This section is the baseline. Once this scope is clear, XUS can turn a normal electrical plan into a smart-ready construction plan.

Slide Takeaway

XUS starts with a standard premium-villa model so the owner understands the scope and the investor sees a repeatable deployment template.

Client Lens

This clarifies what parts of the villa are being made smart-ready before construction decisions lock in.

Investor Lens

A repeatable 4BHK villa baseline makes XUS easier to package, price, sell, and scale across projects.

Villa type

4 BHK

G+1 / G+2 premium villa

Built area

3,000-4,500 sq ft

Large enough to need central planning

Network

25-35 CAT6 runs

Cameras, APs, TV walls, gate, rack, solar, EV

Readiness

9 systems

Lighting, AC, curtains, security, water, energy, AI, care, network

01

Property Shell

The physical villa XUS is planning around.

4 BHK villaG+1 or G+23,000-4,500 sq ftGarden, parking, gate, terrace
02

Living Zones

Rooms that need comfort, scenes, and sensors.

Living roomDiningKitchenFamily lounge4 bedrooms5 bathrooms
03

Service Systems

Operational infrastructure that should not be an afterthought.

Overhead tankUnderground tankPump roomInverter/backupSolar readyEV ready
04

Smart-Ready Outcome

What the wiring and BOQ are preparing the villa for.

LightingACCurtainsSecurityWaterEnergyAI monitoringMaintenance
New Villa Construction Automation Timeline
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Construction automation timeline
Decision

Wire for tomorrow’s automation before today’s interiors close the walls.

The owner, builder, electrician, and interior designer should work from this shared assumption before any conduits or switch boxes are finalized.

Presentation Slide

The Smart-Ready Electrical & Automation Pack is what the electrician builds from.

The pack turns the automation idea into drawings, schedules, approved devices, labels, and testing rules that can be executed before plastering.

Slide Takeaway

The product is not only devices. The product is a controlled construction-ready planning system.

Client Lens

The owner sees that XUS prevents random device choices and avoids breaking finished interiors later.

Investor Lens

The pack creates operational discipline: clearer scope, fewer site mistakes, better margins, and repeatable delivery.

01

Blueprint Stage

XUS defines room-wise points, conduits, panels, network, and system readiness.

02

Before Wiring

Electrician receives drawings, BOQ, labels, routes, and device placement plan.

03

Before Plastering

All conduits, switch boxes, DB space, CAT6, and control lines are checked.

04

After Devices

XUS configures scenes, AI rules, dashboards, alerts, and handover documentation.

01

Electrical Drawings

What the electrician builds from.

Electrical point layoutAutomation wiring layoutSwitchboard and relay scheduleDB and automation panel schedule
02

Device Placement

Where every smart-ready point belongs.

Room-wise sensor drawingCamera and Wi-Fi AP planCurtain motor point planGate and access-control plan
03

Infrastructure Plans

The serious systems behind the living experience.

CCTV and network wiring planWater and pump automation planSolar / inverter / EV readiness planLow-voltage conduit separation
04

Handover Control

How XUS prevents random device choices.

Approved BOQCable labeling checklistTesting checklistConfiguration and commissioning notes
Control Rule

The electrician installs infrastructure. XUS controls the approved BOQ and final configuration.

XUS Smart-Ready Pack Handoff Flow
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Smart-ready electrical and automation pack
Presentation Slide

Six construction decisions make the villa automation-ready.

These are the non-negotiables to solve before smart switches, sensors, cameras, or dashboards are installed.

Slide Takeaway

Most automation failures are not app problems. They are planning, wiring, panel, network, and load-control problems.

Client Lens

Good infrastructure means fewer visible devices, fewer hacks, and cleaner control after handover.

Investor Lens

Standard infrastructure lowers support risk and makes long-term monitoring and AMC more reliable.

A

DB + automation panel

Provide main DB, sub DBs if needed, DIN rail space, surge protection, terminal blocks, meters, contactors, and 20-30% spare capacity.

B

Neutral in every switchboard

Every switchboard must have phase, neutral, and earth so smart switches and relays can be installed cleanly.

C

Deep modular boxes

Use deep boxes wherever smart switches, relays, dimmers, or scene keypads may be installed.

D

Separate conduits

Power cables and data, sensor, camera, access, curtain, and AV cables must run in separate conduits.

E

CAT6 everywhere important

Wire bedrooms, TV walls, lounges, office, CCTV, ceiling APs, gate, doorbell, rack, solar, inverter, and EV-ready areas.

F

Central network rack

Provide a 9U recommended rack with power, ventilation, UPS, router/firewall, PoE switch, NVR, patch panel, and XUS Edge Gateway.

Presentation Slide

The network rack, CAT6 routes, water, energy, and AI layer are planned together.

For a premium new build, XUS treats network and infrastructure wiring as part of the electrical blueprint, not an afterthought.

Slide Takeaway

The network rack is the nervous system of the villa. Without it, AI monitoring and reliable automation become fragile.

Client Lens

The home gets stronger Wi-Fi, wired cameras, stable dashboards, and fewer unreliable wireless shortcuts.

Investor Lens

This is the foundation for recurring monitoring revenue, support contracts, and future upgrade paths.

Bedrooms4-8 points

Bedroom work desks, TV points, and future data points.

TV/media areas4-6 points

Living TV wall, family lounge, media console, and AV rack.

Wi-Fi access points4-6 ceiling points

PoE ceiling APs instead of depending only on Wi-Fi routers.

Cameras8-12 points

PoE IP cameras around gate, parking, garden, terrace, side passages, and perimeter.

Gate/intercom2-3 points

Gate camera, video doorbell/intercom, ANPR provision, and access controller.

Utility/solar/EV3-5 points

Inverter, solar, EV charger data, pump room, and automation panel area.

Average total25-35 CAT6 runs

All runs terminate at the central network rack and patch panel.

Central Rack

9U recommended.

All CAT6 runs terminate here, with UPS-backed network, recording, and XUS Edge Gateway equipment.

XUS Edge GatewayRouter / firewallPoE switchNVRInternet modemBackup internet deviceUPSPatch panelCable manager
New Villa Smart Systems Architecture
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New villa smart systems architecture
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Presentation Slide

Every zone gets a clear wire-now and automate-later checklist.

The point plan is easier to execute when the electrician can see what to prepare and the owner can see what XUS will enable later.

Slide Takeaway

Room-wise planning translates the vision into site instructions the electrician can actually follow.

Client Lens

Each room has a visible reason: comfort scenes, safety alerts, security, water protection, or energy awareness.

Investor Lens

The same zone template can be reused across villas, builder projects, and future package tiers.

Room-Wise Smart-Ready Point Map
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Room-wise smart-ready point map

Entrance / Gate

01
Wire Now
Gate motor powerCAT6 to gate camera and video doorbellAccess keypad/RFID conduitSmart lock/access controllerManual override
XUS Enables
Visitor approvalKnown vehicle entryLate-night access alert

Living Room

02
Wire Now
Separate lighting zonesAC/IR controlCurtain motor powerTV wall power + CAT6Presence, temperature, and lux sensors
XUS Enables
Movie ModeGuest ModeRelax ModeCleaning Mode

Kitchen

03
Wire Now
Gas sensorSmoke/heat sensorLeak sensor under sinkSmart exhaust relayAppliance monitoring
XUS Enables
Gas alertLeak notificationExhaust triggerNo casual refrigerator shutoff

Bedrooms

04
Wire Now
Main/cove/bedside lightsFan and AC controlCurtain motorDoor/window sensorsScene keypad and bedside switch
XUS Enables
Sleep ModeWake ModeReading ModeNight ModeAway Mode

Bathrooms

05
Wire Now
Light and mirror circuitExhaust fanGeyser through rated controlMotion, humidity, and leak sensorsNight light
XUS Enables
Humidity exhaustLeak alertScheduled geyserNight path lighting

Outdoor / Garden

06
Wire Now
Outdoor lighting circuitsIrrigation valve wiringWeatherproof boxesMotion/lux sensorsOutdoor camera CAT6
XUS Enables
Weather-aware irrigationPerimeter light sceneMotion alerts

Utility / Pump Room

07
Wire Now
Pump power and contactorsTank sensor wiresBorewell provisionFlow/pressure meter provisionManual override
XUS Enables
Tank low pump startTank full pump stopLong-running pump alert

Terrace / Parking

08
Wire Now
Solar inverter data lineTank sensorTerrace cameraEV charger circuit and dataGarage/gate control
XUS Enables
Solar monitoringEV readinessParking motion lightsCamera coverage
Presentation Slide

The BOQ is easier to read as system blocks.

These are starting quantities for a 4BHK premium villa. Final numbers still depend on the site survey, lighting design, HVAC approach, garden/pool scope, and selected package.

Slide Takeaway

The BOQ should communicate value, not just parts. Each block maps to a system the client can understand.

Client Lens

The owner can see where the money goes: network, lighting, security, safety, water, energy, and comfort.

Investor Lens

System blocks support package pricing, margin control, upsells, and maintenance plans after installation.

01

Network

9U network rackXUS Edge GatewayRouter/firewall16/24-port PoE switchNVRUPSPatch panel
02

Lighting and switches

40-60 smart relay channels8-16 dimmer channels8-12 fan controllers12-20 scene keypadsDeep boxes
03

AC and climate

6-8 AC control points6-8 IR blaster or gateway points8-12 temperature sensors8-12 humidity sensors
04

Curtains

6-10 curtain motor pointsPower near trackControl wire where wired motors are used
05

Security

8-12 PoE CCTV camerasVideo doorbellGate cameraOptional ANPR1-3 smart locks12-20 contact sensors
06

Safety sensors

1-2 gas sensors5-7 smoke/heat sensors8-12 leak sensors2-4 panic buttons
07

Water

Overhead tank sensorUnderground tank sensor2-3 pump contactor controlsFlow meterIrrigation valves
08

Energy

Main smart energy meter8-12 CT sensors/submetersInverter monitoringSolar data lineEV charger provision
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Build-early benefits
Appliance Selection

Choose automation-friendly appliances before purchase.

XUS should approve ACs, curtain motors, pumps, locks, cameras, solar/inverter interfaces, and EV charger readiness before the owner or builder places orders.

AC

01
Prefer

Prefer API, central controller, BMS gateway, or VRV/VRF integration. Normal split AC can use IR as fallback.

Avoid

Avoid models with unreliable state feedback.

Lighting

02
Prefer

Prefer separate zones, dimmable drivers, DALI for premium dimming, and KNX where a wired backbone is required.

Avoid

Avoid putting all lights on one circuit.

Curtains

03
Prefer

Prefer wired motors with dedicated power near the track and manual override.

Avoid

Avoid battery-only motors for main premium rooms.

Cameras

04
Prefer

Prefer PoE IP cameras with NVR/ONVIF compatibility and CAT6 wiring.

Avoid

Avoid random Wi-Fi cameras in a new premium villa.

Pumps and geysers

05
Prefer

Use proper contactors or rated controls, run-status feedback, and manual override.

Avoid

Do not run heavy loads through small smart relays.

Solar / inverter / EV

06
Prefer

Prefer Modbus, RS485, Ethernet, API, load management, and dedicated protection.

Avoid

Do not treat EV charging like a normal plug point.

Presentation Slide

The final handoff is clear: who installs, who specifies, and what must stay safe.

This section closes the loop so the builder, electrician, owner, and XUS team do not overlap or leave gaps.

Slide Takeaway

A premium automation company wins trust by making responsibility clear before the site team starts work.

Client Lens

The owner knows what the electrician handles, what XUS controls, and why electrical safety still matters.

Investor Lens

Clear ownership reduces delivery risk, protects brand trust, and makes the operating model easier to scale.

01

Switchboards

Neutral wire in every switchboardDeep boxes for smart switches and relaysDocument all switchboards before handover
02

Panels and Loads

Automation panel space near DB20-30% spare capacityContactors for pumps, geysers, motors, and heavy loads
03

Low Voltage

CAT6 to cameras, TV, APs, gate, and network devicesSeparate power and data conduitsSpare conduits to terrace, gate, pump room, and garden
04

Reliability

Label every cable at both endsManual override for critical systemsUPS-backed router, gateway, NVR, and PoE switchOutdoor-rated boxes in exposed areas
Owner · 01

Electrician supplies / installs

ConduitsWiresSwitch boxesDB panelsMCBs/RCCBs/RCBOs as designedEarthingContactorsTerminal blocksOutdoor enclosuresLabeling and testing
Owner · 02

XUS supplies / specifies

XUS Edge GatewaySmart relays and dimmersScene keypadsSensorsCameras/NVRIR blastersCurtain motorsEnergy metersTank sensorsApp/dashboard configurationAI rules
Owner · 03

Owner / builder supplies

ACsTVsHome theaterKitchen appliancesGeysersPumpsGate motorCurtain tracks/fabricsSolar inverterEV chargerLights and fixtures
Reference · 01

Electrical safety

Final electrical design and installation in India should be handled by qualified professionals and aligned with applicable Central Electricity Authority safety and electric-supply requirements.

Reference · 02

Premium wired automation

KNX is widely used for professional smart home and building automation where clients want a reliable wired backbone.

Reference · 03

Lighting control

DALI is a dedicated digital lighting control standard used where premium dimming and driver-level lighting control are required.

Reference · 04

EV readiness

EV charger readiness should include capacity, metering, protection, earthing, data connectivity, and load-management planning.

XUS · Next Step

Plan the automation before the electrician starts.

XUS can prepare the smart-ready wiring, BOQ, device placement, and commissioning plan for your new villa.