Siemens launched Gamma room temperature control

The Siemens Building Technology Unit added a new room temperature control device to its product line that controls the building called Gamma. These controllers provide intuitive, user-friendly control, improve operational safety as well as energy-saving features, designed to help buildings become sustainable. than.

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Technology Unit Siemens Building is introducing room temperature control devices UP237K and UP254K with different designs to match the Delta frameworks. They are capable of supporting heating and cooling applications. Both control rooms can be set up to operate as 2-point or continuous controllers and support heating or cooling of 2 levels.

Transmission signals for each drive need to be tuned.

A prominent feature of the new controllers is that they are equipped with LED display screens, which inform their operating status and faults. Ordinary room users will not only notice the difference when the room does not have the optimal temperature, but also know the cause of this phenomenon (for example, because a window in the room is still open to heat). the out-of-optimal threshold has been set before). This allows the user to react immediately to an incident to restore the optimum thermostat.

In order for this feature to work, the contact points of the window must be connected to the room temperature control device so that they can be under control. If the Gamma room temperature controller detects open windows, its LED screen will be activated and the heating / cooling system will be switched to protection mode, saving heating and cooling costs. and reduce the environmental burden.

The new Gamma room control device also has replaceable rotary buttons, which are used to set the temperature values. This allows the user to set the absolute temperature value (in degrees Celsius) or relative heat points (thanks to the +/- buttons), thus making it more comfortable for the user to control the temperature.

Both thermal control devices support the KNX open and standardized communication protocol, for both home and private building management technologies, allowing them to integrate well into home control systems. Smart automation.

Gamma heat controllers are part of Siemens' Environmental Portfolio. In fiscal year 2011, revenue from these investments brought in US $ 30 billion, making Siemens one of the world's largest environmentally friendly technology companies. At the same time, Siemens products and solutions help customers reduce the amount of CO2 emitted to the environment by nearly 320 million tons, a large amount equivalent to the annual exiting CO 2 emissions from Beijing and Berlin. Delhi, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, New York, Singapore and Tokyo.