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KNX
®
BACnet
TM
/IP
BACnet
TM
MS/TP
LON
®
MODBUS
®
RTU RS485
CONTROLS
NETWORK
WITH AIRMASTER
A BMS (Building Management System) net-
work makes it possible to keep all the benefits
of decentralised ventilation, whilst utilising the
administrative benefits of central control.
Ventilation using Airmaster can be easily
controlled from a PC and integrated with
other building automation. A full overview of
operation and temperature can be gained from
a local PC, and the units can be programmed
according to room use.
The units can also run fully automatically, but
it can be monitored using a BMS network. Air-
master PIR and CO
2
sensors can be connected,
for data from the units and sensors can be
transferred to the BMS network. This reduces
installation, operation and maintenance costs.
Network control can be performed
using Airlinq CTS, with which up
to 20 units can be controlled from
a single control panel.
Flexibility is the order of the day for Airmaster's new
Airlinq CTS system. CTS is short for Central Tilstands-
kontrol and Styringssystem (central status and control
system).
Up to 20 different ventilation units can be controlled by
the system from a single control panel. The units can
be different types and with different accessories fitted.
Cooling modules can also be attached to individual
units as required. Such a degree of flexibility means
that units with different levels of performance and ac-
cessories can be connected to a single system, whilst
meeting the requirements of any individual room.
Dividing the system into groups of one or more units
with a common control system optimises use of their
size and sensors.
Control using a single sensor (e.g. CO
2
sensor) or a com-
bination (e.g. a PIR and a CO
2
sensor) is also possible.
Using sensors overrides the basic operating parameters
for individual units, whole groups or all units.
Individual operation, monitoring and programming -
plus programming of common parameters - is per-
formed from a single control panel. Connection to an
analogue building network (BMS system) is of course
also possible.
AIRLINQ CTS
DIGITAL BMS
When the control system is connected to
BMS, all individual ventilation units can be
controlled and/or monitored by BMS.
Airmaster room sensors
can be used, thus reducing
installation costs
Different units with different settings and
sensors are possible, giving maximum
flexibility and optimising according to
local conditions and room use.
Units with identical settings and the
same control requirements can be
grouped using sensors to increase
flexibility and reduce costs.










