TAC i2920 Access control controller
Technical Specification
- Make: TAC
- Model code: i2920
- Series: Infinet II Series
- Controller Type: Standalone
- Networkable: Yes
Designed for control of large Air Handling Units, chillers, boilers, and other mechanical plant equipment, the i2920 features plenty of dynamic memory for application programs as well as for expanded local data logging of critical data. The i2920 also features a fast 32-bit processor, universal inputs, override switches on all outputs, two-piece removeable connectors, and an optional 4-line display with keypad. Similar to other Infinet II controllers, the i2920 has an additional room sensor input, which supports Andover’s Smart Sensor, or any standard room temperature sensor.
Read moreMake | TAC |
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Manufacturer | TAC Satchwell |
Category | Access Control>Access control controllers |
Model code | i2920 |
Controller Type | Standalone |
Networkable | Yes |
Communication Type | RS-485 |
Onboard No/Type of Inputs / Outputs | 16 in, 16 out |
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface | Yes |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 115 ~ 230 V AC Power Consumption: 45 VA |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 330.2 x 270.8 x 69 Weight g: 1.58 kg |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 49 Operating Humidity %: 10 ~ 95 |
Additional info |
Designed for control of large Air Handling Units, chillers, boilers, and other mechanical plant equipment, the i2920 features plenty of dynamic memory for application programs as well as for expanded local data logging of critical data. The i2920 also features a fast 32-bit processor, universal inputs, override switches on all outputs, two-piece removeable connectors, and an optional 4-line display with keypad. Similar to other Infinet II controllers, the i2920 has an additional room sensor input, which supports Andover’s Smart Sensor, or any standard room temperature sensor. |
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