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ASIC/2-7540 Configurable Controller Download
This is a Configurable Controller. Features include direct dial-out, extensive I/O and USB connection. Suitable for control of large equipment such as Chillers, Chilled Water Pumps and Cooling Towers. Also suitable for SCADA application.
Applications include standalone control or networked control of larger facilities.
ASIC/2-8540 Configurable Controller Download
Similar to ASIC/2-7540 but with lower I/O count. Features include direct dial-out and Ethernet RJ45 connection. Suitable for automation of small facilities such as Air Handling Units. Also suitable for SCADA application.
ASIC/1-8655 Packaged AC and Heat Pump Controller Download
The ASIC/1-8655 is a pre-programmed DDC controller for use in controlling Packaged rooftop Air Conditioner units and Heat Pumps. This controller maintains the space temperature by turning on and off stages of heating or cooling.
The controller comes preconfigured with personalities suited for air conditioning units with up to 4 stages of cooling and 2 stages of heating, with optional auxiliary cooling and auxiliary electric or gas heat, 4 water source heat pump configurations for up to 2 stages of compressor heating and cooling, and up to 1 additional heating stage.
The controller comes with two analog outputs. Additional features include a modulating Economizer, CO2 based demand ventilation, Lighting Control, and Changeover Analog Output.
The controller can be ordered with an optional metal top cover.
ASIC/1-6000 VAV Controller with Integrated Actuator Download
This VAV controller is suitable for pressure-independent or pressure-dependant application with fan powered boxes. Include capabilities for lighting control, variable user adjust, trending, after-hours, override, auto-changeover and other standard VAV features.
ASI ePAD04 Operator Panel with Digital Display and Keypad Download
The ASI/EXOR Universal Operator Panel, ePAD04, is a cost effective Human Machine Interface for the ASI Controllers. It enables display of controller status, modification of setpoints and schedules, intervention in controller operation via overrides, and annunciation and acknowledgement of alarms.
A bright LCD display with backlight provides clear visual indication. A membrane keypad provides and attractive yet resilient means of data entry in a variety of environments.
Digital display sensor for ASIC/2 controllers Download
The WS-MOD Digital Display zone temperature sensor connects to a ASIC/2-7540 or -8540 configurable controller. The WS-MOD has an identical form and color to the WS-051 digital display wall sensor. The WS-051 is compatible with ASIC/1 pre-programmed controllers, providing a consistent look for systems using sensors connected to both ASIC/1 pre-programmed and ASIC/2 configurable controllers. LCD display panel enables reading of ambient zone temperature and changing setpoints. Pushbuttons enable editing of setpoints and modes, and user initiation of afterhours overrides.
ZoneDial Energy Accounting & Invoicing Software Download
ASI ZoneDial software enables users to make and manage requests for afterhours overrides on an ASI Controls digital control system. A typical scenario is in an office building where the property manager charges an hourly fee to tenants for afterhours A/C, heating, and/or lighting services. Click the image at the top-right of this screen, or the following hyperlink, in order to view a slideshow of the web interface.
Tenants using the web interface can pre-schedule overrides any time in the future (limit of 1 month on phone interface). They can also review a chronologically sorted list of pending override requests, cancel any future requests before they are executed, and optionally be allowed to curtail a currently active override. If the curtailment option is enabled, a minimum curtailment period can be specified, with a default of 5 minutes.
ASI WebLink Custom Front End Software Download
Use WebLink to remotely access a building control system from your web browser and view live data. You can upload new configuration data to change system behavior. WebLink can display controller-level trend data graphically, or store trend data locally on the hard disk for greater capacity. Historical trending can be activated for any point or points on the system. Data is archived to disk either on a set schedule or on change of value. Both device-level and historical trends can be added to any web view. Users with appropriate priveleges can create and view custom graphs dynamically. Login is secured by 160-bit SHA-1 encoding, to help you protect against unauthorized access.
A clickable floorplan, with real-time display of system conditionsData points can be made visible or editable, according to security level. For example, you can selectively enable setpoint adjustments and overrides to building maintenance personnel, create a summary view screen showing energy consumption for the building owner, and display read-only screens for building tenants to show which of their systems are in operation. Any data element on a view screen can be further manipulated via custom scripting for added flexibility and control.