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TAC Xenta

Programmable Controllers

TAC Xenta is a range of LonMark

®

-certified programmable controllers intended

for control of small, medium and large heating, ventilation and air-conditioning

systems. TAC Xenta series controllers are designed for use in open systems and

for integration via LonWorks

®

– an industrial standard for network communica-

tions which enables a range of different systems within a property, such as HVAC,

lighting and access control, to be integrated on the same network. TAC Xenta

series provides an open, future-proof system architecture. At the same time, it

provides access to standardized network technology supporting a flexible control

system, to which components from other manufacturers can be connected.

DESIGNED FOR EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF HEATING AND VENTILATION

The TAC Xenta programmable controllers have full HVAC functionality, including

control loops, control curves, time control, alarm handling, etc.

SIMPLICITY OF INSTALLATION

The controllers are freely programmable and can be fitted in a standard enclosure

or a control panel. Installation is extremely simple. The controller is designed for

installation adjacent to the equipment that it controls, which greatly simplifies

wiring. The unique TAC Menta graphic programming tool quickly adapts the con-

troller for different types of control and/or supervisory applications. Engineering

is further simplified by the fact that TAC Menta contains a large number of pre-

programmed function blocks, together with a comprehensive library of functions.

DEVELOPED FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATION

The TAC Xenta can be used either independently or as a communicating con-

troller in a larger system. Several controllers can be easily connected to form a

network and exchange data. In addition, the TAC Xenta series controller can

be connected to TAC Vista – a Building Management System running under

Windows® for controlling and analyzing all aspects of performance, either in

individual buildings or a whole area.