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AAM NB-GPC Family
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NB-GPC1
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WHAT IS THE NB-GPC1?
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As the ultimate Native Series® controller, the NB-GPC1 offers complete stand-alone control as well as full peer-to-peer capabilities with other devices on the same physical BACnet MS/TP network. The flexibility of inputs, outputs and programmable capabilities allows the NB-GPC1 to be used in a wide variety of applications, including large built up air handling units, central plant control, multiple boilers, optimization, pump onctrol, and load shed algorithms to name a few.
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FEATURES OF THE NB-GPC1
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Standalone or networked operation.
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Twenty-four (24) universal inputs
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Twelve (12) on-board universal input points,
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Eight (8) digital inputs.
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One (1) on-board, optically isolated digital input point.
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Twelve (12) analog outputs.
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Six (6) on-board, analog output points.
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Twelve (12) digital output points.
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Six (6) on-board, digital output points.
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Three (3) STATbus channels
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Easy configuration and firmware updates via software tools such as NB-Pro RS-485 communications rate up to 115.2k.
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Battery-backed real time clock and memory.
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Self-diagnostic circuits and LED indicators for power, I/O, network activity, processor and programs.
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NB-GPC2
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WHAT IS THE NB-GPC2?
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As the ultimate Native Series® controller, the NB-GPC2 offers complete stand-alone control as well as full peer-to-peer capabilities with other devices on the same physical BACnet MS/TP network. The flexibility of inputs, outputs and programmable capabilities allows the NB-GPC2 to be used in a wide variety of applications, including rooftop units, fan coils, heat pumps, and unit ventilators to name a few.
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FEATURES OF THE NBGPC2
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Standalone or networked operation.
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Twelve (12) universal inputs. Eight (8) on-board and four (4) dedicated for STATs on the STATbus.
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One (1) optically isolated digital input.
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Four (4) analog outputs.
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Five (5) digital outputs.
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Easy configuration and firmware updates via software tools such as NB-Pro RS-485 communications rate up to 115.2k.
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Battery-backed real time clock and memory.
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Self-diagnostic circuits and LED indicators for power, I/O, network activity, processor and programs.
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NB-GPC3
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WHAT IS THE NB-GPC3?
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As the ultimate Native Series® controller, the NB-GPC3 offers complete stand-alone control as well as full peer-to-peer capabilities with other devices on the same physical BACnet MS/TP network. The flexibility of inputs, outputs and programmable capabilities allows the NB-GPC3 to be used in a wide variety of applications, including large built up air handling units, central plant control, multiple boilers, optimization, pump control, and load shed algorithms to name a few.
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FEATURES OF THE NB-GPC3
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Standalone or networked operation.
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Twenty-four (24) universal inputs.
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Eight (8) digital inputs.
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Twelve (12) analog outputs.
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Twelve (12) digital outputs, Four (4) STATbus channels.
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Easy configuration and firmware updates via software tools such as NB-Pro, RS-485 communications rate up to 115.2k.
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Battery-backed real time clock and memory.
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Self-diagnostic circuits and LED indicators for power, I/O, network activity, processor and programs.
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