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Designed for new construction and retrofit projects, the VT8600 room controllers are a cost-effective alternative to direct digital controls to control roof top units, heat pumps, and indoor air quality applications. They dramatically reduce project delivery cost at the installation and commissioning phases, by combining the controller and room sensor function into a single device, and enabling control sequence configuration without any programming. Commissioning can be done from the device’s display without the need for external tools or software.

optional passive infrared motion sensor

The VT8600’s native control sequences include PI, economizer, and scheduler functionalities, as well as over 90 BACnet points configurable from the display. These points are also manageable using Building Management Systems (BMS) if the device is integrated via BACnet MS/TP or ZigBee Pro. System integrators that wish to modify the native control sequences, or override the input and output configuration of the VT8600, can do so by uploading Lua4RC scripts using the Uploader VT8000 or a BMS.

All models can be equipped with a discrete optional passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor. With the embedded sensor, the VT8000 uses advanced occupancy routines to generate automatic energy savings during occupied and unoccupied periods without sacrificing occupant comfort.

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