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About Standard Controllers

What is a Standard Controller?

The standard controller range comprises easy-to-configure HVAC controllers with preset functionality or pre-configured application types.
All standard controllers from Siemens Building Technologies are graded according to their range of functions, input/output configuration or application range. Based upon the functionality required, you simply select the required controller and field devices and create your HVAC scheme. Each device can be used with a wide range of compatible sensors, valves, actuators and peripheral units from the complete Siemens Building Technologies range.

 
 
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Simple commissioning

The principal benefit of any standard controller is the easy way it can be set up, with a standard controller the user is guided through the necessary configuration and parameter settings. Setting options include DIP-switches, digital displays, hand-held service tools or simple graphics, each according to the controller selected.

Standard controllers greatly reduce the likelihood of incorrect settings and help to avoid the cost of unnecessary service calls and troubleshooting.

Low engineering system to easily build complex applications with flexible and modular combinations of standard controllers Synco™ 700.

 
 
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Heating plant

The goal of heating plant is to create a constant, comfortable room temperature during the entire heating period. Heating plants produce hot water for room heating and, in most cases, also for hot water services (commonly known as domestic hot water or d.h.w.). A building’s heating plant encompasses the areas of heat generation, heat distribution and heat transfer. Heat production is today a very complex part of heating technology. Conventional boilers are fired with oil, gas, wood or coal or, alternatively heat pumps, solar energy or from district heating utilities.
Standard Systems for heating plants are capable to be remote operated and can generate alarms to service centers: Full control without engineering.

 
 
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Ventilation plant

The function of all ventilation plant is to change the air, mainly in occupied buildings where the air is quickly used up or polluted. At the same time, the room temperature must be held at the desired level during the heating period, despite the outside air supply.

Remote operation and meter readout, alarming and scheduled batch jobs allow economical operation of district heat plants.

 
 
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Air conditioning plant

Our well-being and efficiency are not only influenced by the room temperature, but also by the humidity, cleanness and freshness of the air, in other words, through a room climate tuned as closely as possible to our organisms and our feelings. These factors can be influenced by an air-conditioning system. Air handling is accomplished by air heating coils, air cooling coils and air humidifiers.

The domain of air conditioning ranges today from conditioning the air of individual rooms and residential buildings on up to large systems such as office buildings, shopping centers, airports, etc. Combined system for use in residential buildings and non air-conditioned office blocks.