Wireless Sensors
BAPI’s wireless sensors measure the temperature, humidity and other variables and transmit the data via Bluetooth Low Energy to a receiver. The suite of sensors includes a BAPI-Stat “Quantum” unit for rooms, and IP66, NEMA 4X units for outside air, ductwork and immersion. BAPI also offers a water leak detector with attached, remote or rope sensor. Each sensor comes with onboard memory to save readings if communication is interrupted.
Wireless to Analog is the perfect way to integrate more equipment and locations into your BMS without pulling wires and without disruption to the building or occupants. Wireless to BACnet IP lets you integrate individual sensors into your BMS, similar to the Wireless to Analog method; however, the
flexibility and interconnectability of BACnet IP protocol means that it can be used for much larger areas such as entire wings or the full building. Rather than controller inputs, the BACnet IP module brings the data into your BMS via an ethernet cable and a network switch.
The Wireless Receiver collects the data from up to 32 wireless sensors and transfers the data to Analog Output Modules or a BACnet IP module. The Receiver features several user adjustable settings to maximize battery life and signal reliability for each location. The Analog Output Modules plug directly into the Receiver and convert the wireless sensor data to a voltage, resistance or relay contact for the controller inputs. The BACnet IP module plugs directly into the Receiver and converts the data from up to 32 wireless sensors into BACnet IP protocol for incorporating into your BMS.