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Delta Controls launches DHMI in UK

The ‘Human Machine Interface’ can be used for interfacing with Delta Controls’ building automation systems and BACnet controllers for HVAC, secure access control and lighting systems.

It uses BACnet over Ethernet to communicate with building controllers on a LAN (Local Area Network). This technology allows operators to monitor and manage building HVAC systems via real-time graphics. End users should note that the 3D animated graphics may be completely customised for any given application.

The touch screen can be wall or panel-mounted in mechanical rooms to allow for monitoring and setting schedules for air handlers, boilers, chillers and other mechanical equipment.

Small building interface

The DHMI’s modern design also means it can be mounted in public spaces. As a small building interface, it may be used by facilities and security staff to easily carry out operations such as changes to occupancy schedules, temperature set-point adjustments and viewing floor layouts.

“Delta is committed to continual innovation, and the DHMI is a highly anticipated addition to our product portfolio,” said John Brough, Delta’s director of technical services for the UK. “The customised graphics make it simple to use, rendering the system capable of controlling a building’s energy costs and delivering occupant comfort – all at a finger’s touch.”

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