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Library for building automation control

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 18, 2007

The Building Automation Control Library (BACL) from Phoenix Contact provides programming and configuration to IEC 61131-3 standards with PC Worx.

Complex building automation applications for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) can now be conveniently programmed and configured to IEC 61131-3 standards with PC Worx - thanks to the Building Automation Control Library (BACL) from Phoenix Contact.

The library offers the user a wide variety of functions for simple configuration work: setup, diagnosis, and capture of EnOcean sensors for individual room and lighting control and all basic functions involved in regulating primary systems.

Along with conventional 1 to 10 V interfaces, Phoenix Contact has completely integrated the DALI standard.

Additional function modules enable communication with frequency converters from Danfoss and VDI 3814-compliant emergency operations from Romutec Steuer und Regelsysteme.

The function modules also contain an optimised interface for communication with Visu+ visualization software.

Hardware systems used include components from the Inline I/O system with its modular I/O technology.

Together with Inline controllers from Phoenix Contact, these components offer scalable DDC (Direct Digital Controls) performance.

Phoenix Contact is a BS EN ISO9000 accredited, customer driven organisation, which employs 7,500 employees in over 60 countries, offering connection solutions, ranging from connection technology between conductors and printed circuit boards, to the worlds of automation technology, electrical interface technology, and surge protection.

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