Data act information for GF Hycleen Automation System
Product data collection and use notice
This notice is to inform you about data collected by the device. For personal data, please see privacy and cookie policy.Device Name: Hycleen Automation System
Manufacturer: Georg Fischer JRG AG
Key information: Hycleen Automation System (HAS) collect data points from the hot drinking water circulation lines and use them to support hydraulic balancing and flush application in your properties by adjusting the flow with the HAS valve. These data points include temperature measurements on several pipes within the drinking water circulations, where the HAS Valves is installed. In addition to the temperature measurements, the user can add one additional sensor based on 4-20mA analog input to each HAS Valve for monitoring purposes. The HAS Uni-Controller provides 4-20mA analog inputs.
Data is collected continuously on a 5-minute interval and stored within the HAS.
DATA TYPES AND FORMAT:
Data type: Temperature, 4-20mA sensors
Format: JSON
Estimated Volume: 400KB per day
DATA GENERATION FREQUENCY:
Periodic data collection (every 5 minutes)
DATA STORAGE:
- On-device storage
- Retention period: 2 years (depending on memory availability)
Users may access their data through USB. In addition, the Users may read current datapoints Rest-API and BACnet IP.
DATA DELETION:
How to delete: User data and building information will be deleted by factory reset of the HAS.
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Service data collection and use notice
This notice is to inform you about data collected by the service. For personal data, please see Privacy Statement.Service Name: Hycleen Connection
Provider: Georg Fischer
Adress: info.jrg.ps@georgfischer.com
Contact: Hauptstrasse 130 CH-4450 Sissach/Switzerland
Key information: Hycleen Automation System (HAS) collects data points from the hot drinking water circulation lines and use them to support hydraulic balancing and flush application in your properties by adjusting the flow with the HAS valve. These data points include temperature measurements on several pipes within the drinking water circulations, where the HAS Valves is installed. In addition to the temperature measurements, the user can add one additional sensor based on 4-20mA analog input to each HAS Valve for monitoring purposes. The HAS Uni-Controller provides 4-20mA analog inputs.
Data is collected continuously on a 5-minute interval and transferred to Hycleen connect cloud service in 60 minute intervals.
PRODUCT DATA COLLECTION:
- Data types collected from device: Temperature, 4-20mA sensors
- Collection frequency: Every 5 minutes
- Estimated volume: 400KB per day
- Storage arrangement: Onsite and Cloud
- Storage duration: Onsite retention period: 2 years (depending on memory availability)
SERVICE-GENERATED DATA:
- Data types generated: Temperature, 4-20mA sensors
- Collection frequency: Every 60 minutes
- Estimated volume: 400KB per day
- Storage arrangement: Cloud
- Storage duration: Retention period 3 years.
- Use by service provider: The Hycleen connect service provider (Georg Fischer) collects and processes system performance and product variable data solely for the purpose of delivering, maintaining, and improving the functionality of the Hycleen connect service. Additionally, the provider may analyze aggregated and anonymized data to gain insight into usage patterns, enhance product performance, and inform future developments, always in compliance with applicable data protection laws and regulations. All data handling is conducted with strict confidentiality and secured using industry-standard encryption and privacy safeguards.
- Data Sharing to GF third party partners Data may be shared 1) within the GF Group and 2) to GF’s external partners for the purposes mentioned above under appropriate contractual and technical arrangements.
- Access method: [App/Web portal/API/Other]
- Third-party sharing requests: [How to initiate/terminate]
- Data not considered Trade Secret
- Duration: [Time or conditions]
- Termination process: [Describe]
If you as the user are located in the European Union or the European Economic Area, you have a right to complain to the competent authorities in your jurisdiction in accordance with the EU Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2023 on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data and amending Regulation (EU) 2017/2394 and Directive (EU) 2020/1828)
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