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The E2E BX controls HVAC systems for low-rise retail, industrial, and commercial buildings. It provides energy-efficient control of air handling units (AHUs), rooftop units (RTUs), and other systems related to environment control.
- The BX-400 building controller is designed for HVAC & lighting control in retail and commercial applications.
- The BX-400 features a wide variety of control applications designed to operate the typical elements found in retail and commer.
- The BX-400 building controller is designed for HVAC & lighting control in retail and commercial applications.
- The BX-400 features a wide variety of control applications designed to operate the typical elements found in retail and commercial HVAC & lighting systems.
- The BX-400 is designed to handle larger installations that exceed the capabilities of the BX-300. Otherwise the BX-300 & BX-400 share the same architecture and design.
- Installation is quick and simple for technicians with moderate experience in control systems.
- The BX-400 can be networked with Emerson Multiflex boards and variety of third-party building control boards to create a comprehensive control system.
- Requires a dedicated 24VAC transformer with a minimum capacity of 50VA.
- Hunter Liberty’s 50VA transformer (part number 640-0040) is recommended for this application.
- Mounts on a vertical surface and requires a minimum space of 12” wide x 13” tall for installation.
Specifications:
- Advanced Rooftop Control: 32
- AHU: 6 or 8
- Energy Control: 2 demand control apps
- Energy Monitoring: 30 energy meters
- Lighting Control: 24 to 48
- Part Number: 845-2400
Features:
- Supervisory control for complete building management
- Create zones of variable heating or cooling to maximize energy savings
- Enables rooftop units (RTU) to be controlled based on a specific temperature-sensor reading
- Monitors and regulates power usage
- Provides optimal control for lighting systems including floor, exterior signage and parking lot lights
- Enables integration with Emerson’s ProAct Service Center remote monitoring service