Mitsubishi adds more features to lower-end web-based control

Mitsubishi Electric, air conditioning, control

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a replacement for its ‘baby’ GB-50 web-based air-conditioning controller. The GB50ADA offers high-level control and energy-monitoring capabilities. It is aimed at the more cost and environmentally conscious end users and offers much of the functionality previously only available in the more advanced touch-screen AG150A controller — but at a significantly lower price.

This new controller is compatible with the company’s full range of air-conditioning products. It supports Windows 7 and can control up to 50 indoor units or groups.

Support for third-party pulse meters enables other building services to be monitored in real time.

Advanced annual scheduling provided separate settings for Summer and Winter. Fan speed and air direction can also be set.

Other features include self-learning optimum start, status check of the volume of refrigerant gas, night setback and interlocking control with related third-party equipment.

For more information on this story, click here: January 2011, 166
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

Baxi survey reveals care home leaders need support to achieve heat decarbonisation goals

Baxi recently surveyed over 400 senior and middle management care home managers in both the private and public sector this summer in an effort to understand the enablers required to help decarbonise the sector.

CIBSE launches Society of Vertical Transportation to elevate standards worldwide

CIBSE has officially launched the Society of Vertical Transportation (SoVT), an international professional community for individuals and organisations working across the design, engineering, installation and innovation of lifts, escalators and emerging vertical mobility systems.