Product Description
Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Systems Specification of Building Automation in Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Experimental unit from the practical series for the training of mechatronics engineers for refrigerationOperation and programming of a DDC for heating and air conditioning systemsProcess schematic of the simulated heating system with 2 boilers, 2 heating lines and water heatingProcess schematic of the simulated air conditioning system with selectable outer air and recirculating operationProgrammable DDC with selection and display of the operating states and error simulationProcess schematics with bargraph displays and lamps for operating states of the actuators16 potentiometers in the process schematics to adjust simulated temperaturesProcess schematics on the front panel Technical Data DDC 16 digital inputs8 digital outputs16 analogue inputs8 analogue outputsControl circuits: 4Plc functionsAuxiliary energy: 24vac14 buttons to select the operating states16 buttons for error simulation
FAQs of Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit:
Q: What are the key functions of the Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit?
A: The unit is designed for low power consumption, ensuring energy efficiency in heating and air conditioning systems.
Q: What materials are used for constructing the Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit?
A: The unit is constructed using mild steel for durability and reliability in industrial applications.
Q: Is the Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit cost-effective?
A: Yes, the product features cost-effective solutions, making it suitable for industrial use.
Q: What is the power source for this unit?
A: The Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit operates using an electric power source.
Q: What type of product is the Building Automation In Heating And Air Conditioning Unit?
A: It is categorized as an engineering product designed for industrial use.