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Improved performance for intelligent building control

Wago has developed a new range of KNX products, which provide improved performance  and versatility for intelligent building control.  These include a modular KNX/IP controller and KNX/TPI bus module which, when combined, offer an integrated KNX/IP router capability.

In conjunction with modules from Wago's Series 750 I/O system, any digital/analogue sensors and actuators can be integrated into the KNX network.  Interfacing with other protocols such as DALI, EnOcean, MP-Bus etc. also becomes possible.

KNX products are suitable for a wide variety of building applications including lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning.  Part of the European standard EN 50090 and worldwide standard ISO/IEC 14543, KNX offers major benefits including simpler installation, reduced cable lengths and the ability to integrate products from different manufacturers within a single system. 

Wago
Tel:  01788 568 008
Fax:  01788 568 050
Email:  ukmarketing@wago.com
Web: http://www.wago.com/

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