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Honeywell introduces TB wireless thermostats
 
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Honeywell introduces TB wireless thermostats

May 2, 2011 – Honeywell introduced the TB7200, TB7300 and TB7600 BACnet and ZigBee wireless mesh communicating thermostats for use with Honeywell’s WEBs-AX building automation systems.

The TB wireless communication thermostats allow facility managers to maintain and view their thermostats from one central location.

TB7200, TB7300 and TB7600 include models for rooftop units, heat pump and zoning applications, as well as hotel and commercial fan coil applications.  In addition, the thermostats are menu driven and have an LCD backlit display, which make them easy to set-up and integrate with WEBs-AX.

Additional features include:

  • An integrated advanced occupancy functionality with PIR models; all models are PIR ready with the addition of the occupancy sensor cover
  • A comprehensive scheduling feature that allows for the ability to remotely monitor controllers
  • A multitude of configurable control sequences for faster installer set-up
  • A Multi-function auxiliary output

he TB7200, TB7300 and TB7600 help building managers control energy costs and contribute to our planet’s environmental efforts.

 
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