Distech Controls EC-Net Web-based Multi-protocol Building Automation and Energy Management Platform

EIN ECNet Distech 400

Jan 10, 2019

EC-Net’s building automation system (BAS) multi-protocol, multi-function capabilities provide seamless and intelligent integration of HVAC, Lighting, Access Control, CCTV, Energy Management, and other buildinsystems.

EC-Net BAS provides the power to do more, with cost-effective and scalable integration of all your control, monitoring, and operational needs. A truly open solution, the platform creates a sustainable foundation that supports and evolves with your building system’s lifecycle.

  • Program, manage, and monitor your building automation system using a Web browser

  • Common platform provides global functions such as network control, monitoring, alarming, database and log management, and audit trails for all building functions

  • Monitor, acknowledge, and review alarms with sophisticated alarm processing and routing, including e-mail and paging
  • Manage multi-site or campuses with one system
  • Choose best-of-breed products and prolong the useful life of existing systems by extending their capabilities, regardless of manufacturer or protocol
  • Leverage real-time business intelligence through connectivity with enterprise applications such as accounting, tenant billing, and energy management and utility monitoring interfaces
  • Open standards provide a useful, cost-effective infrastructure for convergence with IT networks

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