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Re: LON Lighting control



Hi Neil / Shane
Honeywell were very big in Building Automation here in
Melbourne back in the early eighties.....Back then i worked for the
Security
division of Rank Electronics which was bought out by the newly formed
Honeywell Protetion Services....So i wouldnt be surprized if they had
compatible C_Bus products as im sure quite a lot of multi storey refurbs
would have Clipsal C_Bus lighting control....
Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shane Harrison" <shane.harrison@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] LON Lighting control


> Neil Wrote:
> >
> > Talking of Clipsal, someone recently told me that Honeywell
> > produce a lot of C-Bus kit - That is HVAC equipment using the
> > C-Bus protocol - Have you heard anything of that??
> >
>
> Hadn't heard of Honeywell getting in on the C-Bus act.  Honeywell have
> of course been big in the industrial control stakes.  I looked up the
> link for their automation products:
> http://www.acs.honeywell.com/ichome/Rooms/DisplayPages/LayoutInitial
> Interestingly the residential product link for temperature goes
nowhere
> and security pointed to what looked like a fairly old system?
>
> Shane
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