Building Automation Controlling, monitoring and signaling in building applications
The degree of automation in buildings increased in order to achieve goals like:
- Simple connection of maintenance groups like electric, heating, blinds through open bus system
- Different manufacturer's devices easily connectable
- Service personnel can be informed early and target-oriented about faults and service intervals
- Reduction of the on-site troubleshooting through remote maintenance
Your benefits
Flexible modular systems
- Investment security for system integrator and operator
- Cost-efficient connection to the control level
- Operational security through self-sufficient, on-site control, independent from control level
Integrated solution for all levels
- Reduced engineering and service costs
- Lower training costs
- Minimized spare parts inventory
- Wide range of applications
Applications
The Micro Automation Set is particularly suitable for geographically distributed buildings that have the need of centralized monitoring.
| MAS 8: Autonomous switching in the GAMMA instabus network in building automation systems |
Controlling, monitoring and signaling over a shared cable with GAMMA instabus

This MAS 8 is particularly suitable for cable-based building automation. The GAMMA instabus allows to control, monitor and report all functions and processes via one common line. more
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| MAS 28: Integration via communication with KNX/EIB |
Data acquisition, transfer and logging with LOGO! and KNX/EIB building system technology

The MAS 28 is particularly suitable for geographically distributed buildings that have the need of centralized monitoring. more
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| MAS 29: Automatic transfer switch equipment (ATSE) for continuous power supply |
Reading, processing and Visualisation of 1D and 2D codes with the SIMATIC HawkEye handheld scanner, SIMATIC S7-200 and the TD 400C text display

The MAS 29 is particularly suitable for industrial and commercial applications which require identification/localization of parts. more
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