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Re: AHU control for church



On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 19:19:09 GMT, Ken Davis
<kdavis-nospam01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote (with possible editing):

>We are definitely looking at a hard-wired system.  Don't want to use
>programmable stats just because you have to go around and manually
>reprogram any changes.  I'd like to be able to do this from a pc or a
>console.
>
>--Ken

You might consider the HAI units, then.  They can be individually
programmed or from a PC via PC Access.  In addition, I think you can
program "buttons" to change them from a console.
--

Larry
Email to rapp at lmr dot com

>
>Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>news:ZdFIg.21340$gY6.5701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> Hello Ken,
>>
>>
>> In our church we use programmable thermostats. Can't say much about
>> them as I am not the electrical guys there but they are pre-programmed
>> to arrive at a set temperature for major events such as worship
>> services. When we hold meetings or bible studies and the duration
>> isn't fixed we hit an extra button on there that bumps up the temp
>> regulation time by 30 minutes per push. Works well.
>>
>> Just my humble opinion: I would never do this stuff via a shaky
>> transmission scheme such as X-10.
>>


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