• Easy to learn and operate • Real-world workflows help busy building operators save time and money • LDAP integration • Alerton's OmniZoom, allowing graphics to automatically adjust to the monitor display size for better visibility • HTML5 format enables users to view web content on multiple devices without using Flash and third-party plug-ins • Drop-in apps and report structure makes upgrades easy • Compass 1.6 provides access to Alerton's Advanced Reporting and EASE (Advanced Scheduling) add-ons. The backbone of Alerton’s BACtalk™ Ascent product line, the Ascent Control Module (ACM) is the industry’s most agile controller in its class. It combines Alerton’s pioneering and proven BACnet ® capability with Tridium’s ® Niagara Framework ® flexibility. It provides a powerful assortment of features such as multiple global controller instances, multiple communication networks, easy to add option cards for scalability, quad-core processor with high DDC execution speed, and automation features such as schedules, calendars, trendlogs, alarms, zones and demand limiting. The ACM is ideal for retrofit applications, new construction jobs, projects where BACnet is built-in, and installations where mutliple protocols are used.
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Touchscreen display, crisp edge-to-edge glass, small bezel setting, elegant layered construction, quality stainless steel ventilation detail, designed for longevity—all this adds up to Alerton’s Microset™ 4! Part of Alerton’s Ascent product line, the newly designed wall sensor combines aesthetic elegance with technical functionality for a five-star experience that is second to none for all types of jobs, buildings and campuses. • Sleek and modern, yet rugged—complements any wall it’s mounted on • Intuitive touchscreen user interface • Innovative LED status light shows heating or cooling status at a glance • Backwards compatibility allows owners to update the look of their building without large capital expenses • Optional CO2 sensing and MS/TP versions provide flexibility and expanded functionality • Built-in balance/calibration modes provide efficient and timely commissioning .
I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight on the best ways to prevent vendor lock when installing a new BMS system. In case that isn't a term used everywhere it means that it is easy to limit who can work on a BMS due to hardware/software constraints which seriously limit your ability to change contractors after the system has been installed. I believe the Niagra platform allows this as long as the vendor does not lock down the system (using NiCS). Any insight or resources would be very helpful! Independent BMS Consultant here. Kpg 111d engineering serial number. (I don't rep or sell any brands) in my experience, if a company or branch of a company is expending effort to lock access to a clients BMS.
They should be dropped immediately. It shows they are insecure in the quality of their work and fear the client might bring in someone else. A company that is really good at what they do, doesn't fear competition. And for those that say they are trying to 'protect' the system from an untrained client: first train the client, second if the client is making changes without calling you, it's because they don't trust you or think your worth the money - you have the power to change that. Edit: agree with definitely include in the contract that you have administrative password to system including passwords to the panels and copies if the programming. For extra points, ask the vendor provide flow charts along with the the sequence of Operations a bit of pain for them to generate, but usually a lot easier to diagnose issues than reading their code for GPL • • • •. I totally get that first part.
Request passwords for the panels as well as the main system is a good idea. I always require a sequence of operation before commissioning so that is take care of. I guess my question is that a lot of products are claimed to be open but they are really not. As an independent do you have any hardwares/softwares that you would recommend that end up with the most flexibility? I'm seeing a lot of Alerton, Delta, Vykon/Niagra. Recommendations for good reading as well would be great!
Thanks so much • • • • •. I would stick with Niagara, just keep in mind that even if a vendor says they are open they can still lock you out. Request to see the license files in JACEs and verify that they are unlocked. Request both Station and platform credentials from the system integrator.