KNX Journal 2011-1
KNX Journal 2011-1
KNX Journal 2011-1
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<strong>KNX</strong> Members<br />
weinzierl Engineering GmbH<br />
<strong>KNX</strong> IP BaOS 772<br />
Zennio advance tecnologia, S.l.<br />
KlIc-dI<br />
well-documented<br />
<strong>KNX</strong> Projects<br />
with the New Flyers<br />
checklists<br />
The <strong>KNX</strong> IP BAOS 772 is an extension<br />
of the classic BAOS 77x series with even<br />
more data points. As a <strong>KNX</strong> IP interface<br />
with object server, it can be used to<br />
access the <strong>KNX</strong> bus both on a telegram<br />
level and on a data point level. Clients<br />
can access group objects via TCP/IP or<br />
UDP/IP. To use the BAOS 772 directly<br />
in a web browser Java Script Object Notation<br />
(JSON) is supported. The device<br />
can be configured via ETS, offers 1000<br />
group objects and supports up to 10<br />
simultaneous clients.<br />
Contact: www.weinzierl.de<br />
KLIC-DI is a bidirectional communication<br />
interface, designed for integrating both<br />
Daikin commercial and Daikin industrial<br />
air conditioning units with <strong>KNX</strong>.<br />
KLIC-DI allows the configuration of key<br />
parameters such as On/Off, temperature<br />
set-point, mode and fan control by a<br />
<strong>KNX</strong> system, even providing Daikin error<br />
identification and communication error<br />
identification. All of this functionality<br />
is provided by an intuitive application<br />
program. In addition, KLIC-DI can be<br />
set as the master remote controller or<br />
can be installed as a slave, and master of<br />
mode. This last option grants the <strong>KNX</strong><br />
installation the ability to control the mode.<br />
It can be wired up to 500 meters from<br />
the Daikin unit.<br />
Contact: www.zennio.com<br />
woertz aG<br />
circuit Breaker<br />
Zennio advance tecnologia, S.l.<br />
Fan coil controller<br />
Woertz has managed to teach communication<br />
skills to existing circuit breakers<br />
via <strong>KNX</strong>. Status and modification of fuses<br />
can be indicated and checked at any time<br />
on a display. The fuse elements can be<br />
operated through mechanical linkage via<br />
electronic control. This box fits everywhere,<br />
even where there isn’t much free<br />
space. It therefore offers a wide field of<br />
applications: in offices, shops or hotels...<br />
Such a decentralized protection reduces<br />
copper amount, installation time and also<br />
fire load.<br />
Contact: www.woertz.ch<br />
Zennio continues to develop <strong>KNX</strong> climate<br />
control solutions, like the new Fan Coil<br />
Controller family. It consists of two new<br />
application programs, available for ACTin-<br />
BOX MAX6 and Quatro, allowing a wider<br />
range of climate systems to be controlled<br />
by Zennio devices: splits, ducted air conditioning,<br />
VRV, valve based systems (e.g.<br />
floor heating) and fan coils. These fan coil<br />
controllers provide an elegant solution for<br />
any kind of scenario. 2-pipe and 4-pipe<br />
fan coils, with up to 3 fan speeds can be<br />
controlled. In the case of the 4-pipe type,<br />
where only five outputs are needed (only<br />
ACTinBOX MAX6 is able to work with<br />
this type), the spare individual output is<br />
also available, increasing the functionality<br />
of the product.<br />
Contact: www.zennio.com<br />
Two new flyers for <strong>KNX</strong> stepby-step<br />
project management are<br />
now available. On the one hand is<br />
Part 1 – Start of project, which<br />
contains a checklist for implementing<br />
an electrical installation<br />
with <strong>KNX</strong> and a supplementary<br />
sheet for other possible applications;<br />
and on the other hand<br />
is Part 2 – Handover, which<br />
covers the visual inspection,<br />
functional check, customer<br />
induction and the handover of<br />
the system. These documents<br />
are already available in two<br />
languages: English and German.<br />
Additional language versions<br />
are already being prepared.<br />
Free order via e-mail:<br />
info@knx.org<br />
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