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BACnet is a widely accepted protocol, commonly used in Building Management System HVAC integration. BMS systems, having lagged for years behind the digital revolution, are now shifting towards open protocol communications solutions where BACnet adoption is increasing.

That is why Coolautomation has decided to add this feature to their gateways. The feature is now available on CoolMasterNet, a VRF HVAC communication bridge that covers all familiar VRF brands and models.

Multi-Split HVAC systems

By the end of Q3, the new feature will be added to CooLinkHub and CooLinkNet, allowing the user to integrate split and Multi-split HVAC systems as well.

  • Save time and energy when integrating any VRF with Building Management Systems
  • CoolMasterNet helps eliminate the need for an additional intermediate gateway
  • CoolMasterNet plug & play installation connects up to 256 indoor units, saving hours on configurations

When ordering one of the devices for integration, tick the BACnet activation field, and CoolAutomation will configure accordingly. Once the user receives the device, make sure they use the relevant connection ports when performing the integration. Use CoolAutomation ‘BACnet Integration Guide’ to use the right commands for system setting.

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