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Products and Systems for Building Automation C Atalogue 2017 CATALOGUE 2017 PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS PR O DUCTS AND SYSTEMS FOR BUILDING AUTOMATION AND SYSTEMS FOR BUILDING DUCTS FOR BUILDING AUTOMATION 2017 C ATA AB Regin No warranties 2017. with regard to printing errors in this catalogue. kWh LOG UE 2017 HEAD OFFICE AB Regin, Box 116, SE-428 22 Kållered • Visiting adress: Bangårdsvägen 35, SE-428 36 Kållered Phone: +46 (0)31 720 02 00 • Fax: +46 (0)31 720 02 50 • [email protected] • www.regincontrols.com PRODCAT2017:1-EN Meet the challenger that takes building automation personally It’s all about listen- AT REGIN we want to be able to offer you the perfect product ing and using our and the smartest solution adapted specifically to your needs. Whether you’re in need of a control valve or if you’re about to collective expertise design a large complex system – we’ll always be there to support in the search for and help you take on the challenge. That’s what we mean when the perfect solu- we say we take building automation personally. It’s all about listening and using our collective expertise in the search for the tions – for you. perfect solutions for you. Because that’s part of the Regin DNA. This way of thinking and working has been part of who we are since 1947 when we developed our first humidistat in Gothen- burg, Sweden. Today you can find solutions based on our product range in a wide variety of buildings and applications all around the world. We’ve come a long way and we continuously work to improve and to become even better tomorrow. Regin in15 sec 9 Increasing energy 9 The biggest Swedish-owned 9 Offices and warehouses efficiency since 1947 company in the business in 16 countries with 235 employees 9 A comprehensive product 9 You can find our products in range, from Systems to HVAC more than 90 countries 9 Total annual turnover – and the number is increasing of approx €40 million 9 Our own product development 2 TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENTS REGIN NEWS OF 2017 4 5 ELECTRIC HEATING CONTROLLERS 122 Pulser, 1- or 2-phase 122 MEET THE CHALLENGER 15 TTC, 3-phase 123 Accessories 128 Regin’s system solutions 31 Regin’s ventilation solutions 35 SENSORS & SWITCHES 132 Regin’s heating solutions 39 6 Regin’s room solutions 43 Temperature sensors – NTC Regin 132 Temperature sensors 1 REGIN SYSTEMS 48 – other elements (PT100(0)/Ni1000…/NTC…) 137 Temperature transmitters 149 SCADA software for complete control 50 Humidistats/humidity controllers 151 EXOclever 55 Humidity/temperature transmitters 153 EXOcompact – Freely programmable controllers 56 Accessories, humidity 156 EXOdos 59 Pressure 157 EXOflex – Freely programmable controllers 60 Flow 163 Processor housings 61 CO2/CO/NO2 controllers and transmitters 165 Expansion housings 62 Lux transmitter 169 PIFA units 63 Communication options 67 7 DETECORS 172 I/O modules 68 EXO accessories 73 8 WIRELESS 178 CONTROLLERS FOR DIN-RAIL 2 MOUNTING 80 9 ENERGY METERS 184 CLOUDigo 81 Corrigo 82 10 VALVES 196 Exigo 84 Optigo – Pre-programmed, stand-alone controllers 85 Zone valves 198 Duct controllers 86 Accessories for zone valves 204 Accessories for Corrigo and Exigo 87 Externally threaded valves 206 Internally threaded valves 210 3 ROOM CONTROLLERS 94 Flanged valves 214 Pressure independent control valves 220 Regio Maxi – The ultimate zone control system 95 Adapter kit for adapting actuators Regio accessories 101 of other brands to Regin’s valves 223 Controllers and thermostats for fan-coil applications 102 Room controllers for other applications 104 11 VALVE ACTUATORS 226 EC fan/VAV controllers 105 12 DAMPER ACTUATORS 244 4 THERMOSTATS 110 Damper actuators with spring return 244 Electromechanical thermostats 110 Damper actuators without spring return 246 Floorigo – Electronic thermostats for flush mounting 116 Damper actuator accessories 248 Electronic thermostats 118 Thermostats for DIN-rail mounting 119 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS 13 & ACCESSORIES 252 I INDEX 267 REGIN SYSTEMS 1 CONTROLLERS FOR DIN-RAIL MOUNTING 2 ROOM CONTROLLERS 3 THERMOSTATS 4 ELECTRIC HEATING CONTROLLERS 5 SENSORS & SWITCHES 6 DETECTORS 7 WIRELESS 8 ENERGY METERS 9 VALVES 10 VALVE ACTUATORS 11 DAMPER ACTUATORS 12 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS & ACCESSORIES 13 INDEX I REGIN NEWS FOR 2017 REGIN NEWS OF 2017 AVAILABLE SPRING 2017 CHECK OUT OUR NEW WIRELESS PRODUCT RANGE! We are happy to offer our markets a completely The series includes a receiver, door contact, room new product range based on wireless communi- temperature sensor, outdoor temperature sensor, cation. Now, you can mount products in a truly presence detector and an electronic pulse meter. fl exible way – the ideal solution for uninvasive mounting in heritage listed buildings with res- trictions or for offi ces where furniture and layout READ need to change as the business grows. Our new MORE IN series delivers communication at its best – wire- CHAPTER less, with a long communication range and high level of reliability. The products can easily be 8 integrated with any other Modbus based system in the market. 4 EXPANSION OF THE PRESIGO PRODUCT RANGE – NEW PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS WITH ANALOGUE OUTPUTS Presigo is the result of a major development SHORT FACTS project with the goal of developing an extremely 9 Offers an extremely high degree of measurement reliable and accurate pressure transmitter with accuracy excellent long-term stability. Last year, we released 9 Uses the same modern MEMS technology as our Presigo models with communication and one or previous models – ensuring that no automatic two pressure sensors. This year we have added calibration is required several new models with analogue outputs 9 Compact design and very simple to install – Presigo PDT...(-2). 9 The Presigo PDT...(-2) range consists of single or dual port pressure transmitters with one or two universal outputs 9 Can be configured for output signal 0...10 V DC READ or 4...20 mA MORE 158 OUR SS2U SERIES OF ULTRA- INTRODUCING LTWT10/PT1000 SONIC ENERGY METERS ARE LUX TRANSMITTER NOW AVAILABLE IN 9 NEW MODELS Our new LTWT10/PT1000 transmitter is easy to mount and features a passive PT1000 tem- SS2U is a series of externally threaded, com- perature transmitter as well as DIP-switches pact energy meters with built-in ultrasonic when scaling the output signal. The trans- fl ow meter, intended for heating or cooling. mitter’s protection class (IP65) is suitable for We’ve now supplemented our SS2U range outdoor mounting. The light intensity can be with new models for nominal fl ow 6.0 m3/h. set to four different measuring ranges which are converted into a 0...10 V output signal. READ READ MORE MORE 186 169 5 THE NEW REGIO MIDI IS HERE! Regio Midi is our pre-programmed range of con- SHORT FACTS trollers with communication. They are intended 9 Perfect for control of heating and cooling in a zone for control of heating and cooling in a zone control control system system. The latest version has the following news: An analogue input can be confi gured for use with 9 Stand-alone or connected in a system with communi cation a supply air temperature limitation sensor. A boost function can be activated to make the fan run at top 9 Simply connect your Regio to bus lines such as Modbus, BACnet or Regin’s own bus system EXOline speed for a short start-up time. There is also a new in order to communicate with a central SCADA fan kickstart function as well as a built-in function system via RS485 for blocking button access to prevent unauthorized 9 Adapt Regio Midi to a specific application users from accessing important functions. using our Regio tool© software READ MORE 98 Fan control Motion sensor Window control Key card control Remotely CONTROL UNIT controlled CO2 6 RCF ROOM CONTROLLERS FOR FAN-COIL APPLICATIONS UPDATED WITH NEW FUNCTIONS! RCF is our custom-tailored range of room control- THE NEW FUNCTIONS IN RCF: lers for fan-coil applications and control of heating and cooling in a single zone. They are specially 9 Kickstart function for safe fan motor start-up adapted for applications requiring high levels of 9 New function for min/max supply air temperature comfort and low energy consumption. RCF works limitation creates a pleasant indoor climate without any drafting sensations with 3-speed fans or EC fans, uses 230 V AC supp- ly voltage and works both stand-alone or integra- 9 Adjusted calculation model for the basic setpoint and ted into a SCADA system. RCF can communicate its hystereses via several communication protocols (BACnet, 9 Digital inputs can be configured for a window contact and a presence detector at the READ Modbus, EXOline), making for easy integration MORE into existing systems. same time 102 CORRIGO – NOW WITH BACNET DTV…X HAS ARRIVED – OUR B-AAC NEW, COMPACT, EASY-TO-INSTALL DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH We now take Corrigo to the next level with our version 3.6 software update. Our BACnet DTV...X is a pressure switch for supervision of B-AAC upgrade makes it simpler than ever to air or non-aggressive, non-fl ammable gases in integrate Corrigo with TCP/IP into systems air handling systems. The unit offers excellent using BACnet-IP. The new upgrade also means long-term stability and can be used for example you can now use pressure transmitters from our in air fi lters and air handling units, industrial air Presigo range as expansion modules. cooling circuits, fan overheating protection, etc. It is constructed for differential pressure of up to 5000 Pa and can be used at temperatures below -20°C. READ READ MORE MORE 82 157 7 EXOclever – A BRAND NEW FREELY PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FEATURING A REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN We are proud to introduce EXOclever, our new SHORT FACTS powerful controller, ideal for installations with a 9 Works as a stand-alone unit or together with other large number of I/O:s and high demands on com- EXO products as part of a larger automation system munication and adaptability.
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