A complete Window shade automation system should be elegant, simple, and scalable. That’s the key vision driving the new IntellIFlex® I/O DC low voltage shade control system from Draper.

IntelliFlex I/O DC is flexible and expandable to the size and complexity of a project. It creates a meaningfully improved experience for all stakeholders — architects, engineers, general contractors, dealers, and end users.

  • Architects: IntelliFlex I/O DC supports design vision by integrating seamlessly into building systems, reducing visual clutter, and minimizing trade coordination — all while ensuring the space operates quietly and efficiently.
  • Engineers: IntelliFlex I/O DC simplifies system design with cost-effective low-voltage wiring, high motor capacity per circuit, and flexible networking options — all while reducing coordination requirements and maintaining long-term scalability.
  • General Contractors: IntelliFlex I/O DC streamlines installation, programming, and troubleshooting, giving dealers a faster path from sale to completion while reducing service complexity.
  • Dealers: IntelliFlex I/O DC lowers material and labor costs and improves on-site safety — helping projects finish faster and more profitably.
  • End User: IntelliFlex I/O DC creates better environments for the people who occupy them every day and lowers operational costs.

In order to create these advantages, our controls designers included several exclusive or best-in-class key features:

  • Speed control
  • Acoustical optimization
  • Wiring without conduit or junction boxes
  • Shadow or main network capability
  • Scalability without latency
  • Sustainability (during and post installation)

Dealers must receive in-house training by the Draper team at Draper headquarters before they are able to sell IntelliFlex® I/O DC. To learn more about this exciting new advance in shade control, click here or contact your Draper representative.

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