We're looking forward to seeing you at the the Niagara Forum 2019, which will be held in London 9-11 June. The Niagara Forum 2019 showcases open systems and the opportunities offered by the IoT. Contemporary Controls is a long-time supporter of open systems and will be showcasing our latest products that leverage the strengths of Sedona and BACnet. Be sure to see our latest products at Niagara Forum 2019.
Designed for home automation enthusiasts, HVAC students and DIYers in general, the DIY products are not toys but truly open controllers built on both open software and open hardware. Using the latest micro PCs and resident control software, these DIY products allow the user to create next generation Internet of Things (IoT) platforms.
There are many BACnet controllers on the market that utilize a closed/restricted programming tool with a proprietary programming language. Our concept of a truly open controller is one that uses BACnet — an open protocol, an open source drag and drop component based programming language — Sedona, as well as an unrestricted programming tool — our free Sedona Application Editor. Our BAScontrol family of products provide all of the features necessary for a truly open controller.
The BASstat line of BACnet Communicating Thermostats feature BACnet server functionality over MS/TP or Wi-Fi. Models exist for multi-staged heating/cooling of rooftop units (RTUs) and for 2-pipe or 4-pipe fan coils (FCUs). These devices can easily be supervised by BACnet clients.
Powerful BACnet/IP controller built on the Raspberry Pi
Supervisors provide both BACnet/IP client functionality and control in one package. Besides BACnet MS/TP and Modbus to BACnet integration, supervisors provide head-end capabilities such as alarming, trending, scheduling and graphics. At Niagara Forum 2019, we'll have the the new BASview3.
Click here to learn more about Niagara Forum 2019 and to register for the event.