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Complete room automation with a single device
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he RDG200 range from Siemens Buildings offers devices which can operate on a standalone basis
or as part of an integrated system to provide complete room automation in a single device. Powerful control functionality,
built-in sensors and a flexible power supply ensures the versatility to meet the needs of a wide range of room applications, with an easy-to-clean, smooth and resilient surface (in black or white). Using the open KNX communication protocol, the RDG200 can be seamlessly integrated in BMS (building management systems), including Siemens Desigo as well as a range of other third-party solutions. It includes several preloaded applications which operate in conjunction with the Green Leaf function
to provide numerous options for energy efficient and sustainable room automation, helping to meet sustainability targets. Attention has been paid to ease of use in the design of the RDG200. The highly intuitive design is
built around touch sensitive buttons and a dial, with a customisable user interface and universal icons to make setting changes quick and easy (lock functions are available for environments where only authorised personnel are allowed to change settings). Relevant room data is provided via a large, easy- to-read display in a thermostat which is only 25mm deep. The versatility of the unit’s outputs and its ventilation features makes it suitable for most installation
requirements, including fan coil, heat pump and universal applications. For those environments where air quality is a priority, the RDG200 features an in-built CO2 sensor, in addition to its sensors monitoring temperature and humidity for achieving well being in buildings. Fast installation and commissioning are also features of the RDG200, with its easy-to-wire mounting
plate and a range of commissioning alternatives including via system tools, DIP switches and HMI, and a smartphone app. The RDG200 is suitable for a whole host of applications, from general office environments to classrooms and hotel rooms. For further information on Siemens Smart Infrastructure - Buildings, please see our website.
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