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News Release from: Hayes Control Systems | Subject: Beckhoff building automation solution
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2004
Complete building automation solution
Hayes Control Systems, the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor for Beckhoff, gives the UK launch to a complete building automation solution at the Building Performance exhibition in October
Hayes Control Systems, the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor for Beckhoff, gives the UK launch to a complete building automation solution at the Building Performance exhibition in October (Building Performance 2004 is from 6th - 7th October) This much needed offering will enable building engineers and facilities managers to control and monitor multiple systems under a single PC based control system, saving time and money by eliminating the need for the parallel wiring of many different systems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Aviva complex in Munich, Germany, which is now able to cope with 140 modifications to its layout each year, is just one example of a commercial building reaping the benefits of Beckhoff building automation technology.
In alliance with Tridonic Atco, Plexus Altitude and Boulting Group, this all-inclusive, flexible system is demonstrated by Hayes Control Systems and incorporates an Ethernet TCP/IP based hardware solution with a web based server software visualisation package.
Essentially, every device and variable in the building automation system can be accessed by a single, central web based application using any standard web browser.
Among other benefits, users will be able to control lighting and HVAC systems.
Such open and intelligent control of building services can also be used to reduce energy consumption, while monitoring and measuring its usage.
Existing BMS systems and fire alarm acknowledgement can also be monitored by the web server software along with representation of data from all connected systems.
As part of their building automation solution, Hayes Control Systems will also be exhibiting EnOcean wireless and batteryless light switches and thermostats, which integrate directly into the Beckhoff Ethernet node.
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