BUILDING AUTOMATION
COMMUNICATION VIA BACNET MS / TP
For building automation systems to fully leverage networked ca - pabilities, it’s essential for them to be interconnected and maintain an open communication framework. This is where open interfaces, like BACnet, play a pivotal role. The alre BACnet room controller (KTRBUu 217.456) exemplifies seamless communication in this networked world. It operates in accordance with DIN EN ISO 16484-5 using the BACnet MS/TP network protocol. This ensures its compatibility with virtually all common building automation systems. Adhering to the ‘B-AAC’ (BACnet Advanced Application Controller) profile, it transcends the role of a mere setpoint generator. A distinct advantage of the BACnet interface is its independence from additional gateways for implementation and communication at the management level, unlike other fieldbus interfaces like LON or KNX. This translates into significant cost savings, eliminating the need for service technicians with varied specializations for system commissioning. Additionally, by integrating the room control unit and individual room controller into a single device, it offers further cost efficiency compared to distributed solutions.
YOUR ADVANTAGES FOR ALL FIELDS OF APPLICATION: + Individual room controller with con - troller function (B-AAC) + Flush-mounted – integration in all common switch ranges (50 mm / 55 mm / 60 mm) + Selectable application for various user applications + Cost benefit for investment and commissioning + No additional gateways required (BACnet MS / TP) + Reduction of installation and operating costs
The BACnet individual room controller is therefore extremely versatile – in resi - dential, office and business premises, in hotels, schools, hospitals and more.
The BACnet room controller has been awarded the BTL certificate for compliance with the BACnet standard ISO 16484-5, which has been proven by means of a BTL compliance test.
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