TAC b3867 Access control controller

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: TAC
  • Model code: b3867
  • Series: Continuum Series
  • Controller Type: Networkable
  • Networkable: Yes
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The Continuum b3867 is a native BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC) that communicates on an RS-485 field bus as a Master device using the MS/TP BACnet protocol.  The b3867 provides cost-effective DDC control of package units, heat pumps, unit ventilators, and other terminal unit applications.  Its versatile mix of I/O - Universal inputs, Triac outputs, plus an interface to Andover Controls' Smart Sensor room temperature sensor with programmable keypad - allows for flexible control solutions.

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Make TAC
Manufacturer TAC Satchwell
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code b3867
Controller Type Networkable
Networkable Yes
Communication Type RS-485
Onboard No/Type of Inputs / Outputs 5 inputs, 5 outputs
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 20 VA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 139 x 207 x 62
Weight g: 500
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 49
Operating Humidity %: 10 ~ 95
Additional info

The Continuum b3867 is a native BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC) that communicates on an RS-485 field bus as a Master device using the MS/TP BACnet protocol.  The b3867 provides cost-effective DDC control of package units, heat pumps, unit ventilators, and other terminal unit applications.  Its versatile mix of I/O - Universal inputs, Triac outputs, plus an interface to Andover Controls' Smart Sensor room temperature sensor with programmable keypad - allows for flexible control solutions.

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