Mitsubishi Electric offers increased AC control
Mitsubishi Electric has launched three air conditioning interfaces that enable increased control and are smaller and cheaper than previous models.
Mitsubishi Electric's latest air conditioning interfaces allow connections for up to 100 indoor units.
Mitsubishi Electric's latest air conditioning interfaces allow connections for multiple indoor units
The MOD-IP/50 and the MOD-IP/100 interfaces are the latest additions to the range of MODBUS-compatible systems.
The new interfaces provide additional internal register points allowing more functionality to be controlled and monitored from the one interface, making BEMS (Building Energy Management Systems) interfacing much more cost-effective for small through to larger and more complex applications.
The new BAC-HD/150 is another enhancement to the company's BACnet-compatible line-up which allows monitoring of up to 150 indoor units.
The new interface allows direct connection between BEMS and the Mitsubishi Network (M-NET), providing a powerful, simple to install interface between BACnet and air conditioning systems currently available.
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