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Standard Features

Accepts any industry standard input signal

Quick and simple input signal selection via DIP switches

Modulating, on/off, and/or up to 10 stages

Real-time feedback output of heater capacity

Automatic PID

Remote feedback with TRL54 or TRL24 LCD thermostat

(eliminates the use of expensive staged thermostats)

Zero voltage crossing SSR

Patented EAS Electronic Air Flow Sensors (US 7,012,223)

Network Communication

BACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU (selectable via DIP switch)

Select MAC address via DIP switch or via network

BACnet MS/TP

MS/TP @9600, 19200, 38400 or 76800 bps

BACnet scheduler (up to 6 events)

Firmware upgradeable via network

COV (change of value)

Copy and broadcast configuration to other HECB

controllers via menu or network

Automatic baud rate detection

Automatic device instance configuration

Modbus RTU

Modbus RTU @9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600 bps

RTU Slave, 8 bits (configurable parity and stop bits)

Connects to any Modbus RTU master

Benefits

Save Energy

Embedded and configurable energy conservation strategies

Automatic or dynamic load shedding

Limit electric heater consumption based on multiple

variables

Provides real-time temperature measures and power

consumption data

Save Time

View heater status and alarms remotely via network or

thermostat

Remote monitoring (status, alarms, diagnostics, and

trending)

Wall-mount remote user interface (view temperature,

setpoint, heater status and alarms)

Integrate

Integrate with BMS and intelligent buildings via BACnet

MS/TP or Modbus

Multiple BACnet/Modbus points to propel you towards the

Internet of Things (IoT)

Ensure better management of energy consumption for the

future

HECB Networkable Controller