BACnet MS/TP controller simplifies building automation planning and installation


WAGO’s new BACnet controller utilizes easy-to-install twisted-pair lines to economically control complex building automation tasks and simplify I/O integration. The 750-829 BACnet Controller, with MS/TP master functions, acts as a control gateway allowing seamless integration of connected I/O modules and convenient connectivity to actuators and sensors via WAGO’s 750 Series I/O modules. Advantages include:

• Programmable using any of the IEC 61131-3 languages including Ladder and Structured Text.

• Support of B-BC (BACnet Building Controller) device profile, including all major BACnet features.

• MODBUS TCP/UDP Ethernet ports allow easy integration of discipline-specific fieldbuses, such as DALI, LON®, KNX, EnOcean or MP-Bus 

• Expanded SD card functionality, facilitating easy data management and storage. Built in Web visualization facilitate storage of background images and building layouts.

WAGO's BACnet MS/TP Controller performs central or decentralized open and closed-loop control tasks in HVAC systems and can even be used as a room automation controller. Commissioning is fast and easy using WAGO’s BACnet Configurator, featuring an integrated device manager for complex project configuration.

 



August 27, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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