Description
Product overview
The BAScontrol-E36 is a 36-point Edge Controller that supports BACnet/IP client/server operation over a built-in two-port Ethernet switch connection or BACnet MS/TP over an EIA-485 port. For single-zone applications, the BAScontrol-E36's wall setter port supports Contemporary Controls' BASWS digital wall setter. The controller complies with the B-ASC device profile having a convenient mix of sixteen universal inputs, four binary inputs, eight analog outputs, and eight binary outputs. The BAScontrol-E36 uses screw terminal block connectors.
The controller has the necessary computing power and input/output (I/O) point count to execute recommended advanced sequences published in ASHRAE Guideline 36-2018 High-Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC Systems (GL-36). The BAScontrol-E36 runs on a Linux platform and has edge-connected features, such as a cloud connector to Azure IoT Central, a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)-node programable dashboard, email alarms and notifications, and access to an online weather service.
Versatile Monitor or Controller Device
- BACnet/IP and BACnet MS/TP client/server
- BACnet B-ASC device profile
- Web page configuration
- Sedona Programmable
- Programmable with free BAScontrol Toolset
- Programmable with N4 Workbench
- Resident Sedona Virtual Machine (SVM)
- Configurable with a common web browser
- Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet two-port switch
- Wi-Fi Connectivity (external USB to Wi-Fi adapter required)
- Wall setter port for connection to optional wall setter device
- Isolated 485 port
- NTP or manually settable real-time clock
- COV subscriptions — a mix of 230 binary or analog
- Azure IoT Central connector
- JSON-node dashboard
- Email alarms and notifications
- Built-in API to openweathermap.org
- Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +75°C
Product Details
The BAScontrol-E36 is fully web page-configurable and freely programmable using Sedona's drag-and-drop programming methodology of assembling components onto a wiresheet to create applications. The unit can be programmed using the Sedona Application Editor (SAE) in Contemporary Controls' free BAScontrol Toolset. A free Sedona N4 driver is available for programming via N4 Workbench. Rugged design, low profile, and wide temperature operation make it suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
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