Put a Tiger in your control system

Tiger
76 inputs/outputs can be handled by the high-performance CentraLine Tiger controller.
The CentraLine Tiger controller has 76 inputs/outputs, enabling it to manage all the HVAC needs of small to medium-size buildings. It can control a variety of energy sources, including solar heating. Tiger uses the LonWorks communication standard and has been developed by Honeywell. Using Tiger is said to dramatically reduce planning, commissioning and installation effort for individual applications. Embedded control software provides hundreds of selectable applications and parameter settings. Carefully selected default settings minimise start-up time. There is bus-wide access to all data points, status and alarm information — all in plain language. External interfaces can also be used. Tiger can be installed in the door of a control panel or on a DIN rail inside — with or without its integral operator terminal.
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