Reliable Controls releases workhorse controllers: MACH-Pro1 & MACH-Pro2


Victoria, BC, Canada – Reliable Controls is pleased to announce the release of the MACH-Pro1 and MACH-Pro2, fully programmable, BACnet® building controllers (B-BC) designed to be the new workhorse controllers of the industry.

Featuring rugged flexibility, the MACH-Pro1 is ideal for mid-sized rooftop equipment or small mechanical room applications, while the MACH-Pro2 provides expanded capabilities ideally suited to large, MS/TP rooftop equipment and mid-sized mechanical room applications. Features include: 

• 12 Universal Inputs

• 8 Universal Outputs

• Optional HOA switches with position feedback

• Removable 45˚ terminal blocks

• Proportional status LEDs on each input and output

• BACnet® MS/TP network connection

• EIA-232 PC/Modem connection

• Support for SMART-Sensors (MP1 supports 8 / MP2 supports 16)

• MACH-Pro2 provides expansion capability, accommodating up to three MACH-ProPoint expansion modules of any combination (e.g.: MPP-I, MPP-IO, and MPP-O)

The MACH-Pro1 and MACH-Pro2 provide perennial performance with a sleek design, delivering impressive capabilities in a small package.

Learn more about the Reliable Controls® MACH-Pro1 and MACH-Pro2 controllers at: http://www.reliablecontrols.com/products/controllers/ 

 



September 8, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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