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PRESS RELEASE: The New DXR range of BACNet controllers for terminal units from Siemens Building Technologies

The DXR range from Siemens Building Technologies offers robust control for a number of widely-used terminal units and uses the truly open BACnet protocol. The controls are easy to install, saving money at the outset, but also able to support good occupant energy use through its unique Green Leaf programme.

The Siemens DXR offers excellent engineering options and robust performance. This new range of terminal unit controllers is focused on easier, quicker and more cost effective installation, as well as better end-user experience.

This controls technology from Siemens Building Technologies is suitable for a wide range of well-known air conditioning technologies – fan coils, VAV, and fan-assisted VAV units. It has been designed with both new-build and refurbishment projects in mind.

The DXR range is based on the BACnet communication protocol. In the UK, around 60% of terminal unit controllers use BACnet, making DXR a truly open system product range.

What’s more, the DXR controllers are future-proofed because they are available with BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP – which means that they are Internet-ready and can be linked easily to Local Area Networks. This enables facilities managers, for example, to manage devices remotely via hand-held devices, for example.

The terminal unit controllers use Siemens Building Technologies’ PL link. This system allows users to connect a large number of devices such as room sensors, occupancy sensors as well as room units. The PL link enables devices to self-configure, so engineers do not have to spend time finding devices on the system – reducing installation and commissioning time.

The DXR is supplied with proven and tested control applications, which also reduces installation time and saving costs.

A number of the DXR room units incorporate the unique Siemens Green Leaf function. Green Leaf is an icon which occupants can see on the room controls. If the leaf is green, the system is operating efficiently, and if the leaf turns red, all they have to do is push the button and the system re-sets to its most energy efficient setting. Calculations based on BS EN15232 show that Green Leaf can save up to 25% of energy use.

For further information on the DXR range, please see: www.siemens.co.uk/press

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