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Distech Controls introduces ECB-300 Controller
 
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July 6, 2011 -  Distech Controls introduces BACnet  ECB-300 Controller. The ECB-300 is a microprocessor-based programmable controller designed to control various building automation applications such as small to medium air handling units, chillers, boilers, and cooling towers. The ECB-300 can be custom programmed using EC-gfxProgram graphical programming interface.

In addition, the company announced that the ECB-300, ECB-400 and ECB-600 Series are BTL Listed as B-AAC controllers, providing increased data sharing services such as read and write multiple properties, alarm generation and events management, scheduling capabilities, as well as time synchronization.

Distech Controls also introduced EC-gfxProgram 4.0, its intuitive common graphical programming interface for Distech Controls’ BACnet and LONWORKS controllers. A true open system offering, EC-gfxProgram 4.0 significantly increases productivity at installation, reduces overall project cost, and allows for optimized equipment operation.






 

 
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