Direct Digital Control (DDC) Panels

DDC panels typically function as part of building automation systems (BMS). This system monitors various parameters such as temperature, humidity, and pressure, and controls mechanical devices such as HVAC systems or lighting accordingly.

  • Controllers: Controllers, which are the main components of DDC panels, process information from sensors within the building to determine how the systems will operate. These controllers use various programmable logic algorithms to ensure optimal operating conditions.

  • Sensors: Sensors that monitor parameters such as temperature, humidity, and pressure provide information to controllers. Based on this data, the DDC panel adjusts the settings of mechanical systems.

  • Actuators: These are elements that physically operate devices such as valves, dampers, and motors in accordance with signals received from controllers.

  • Communication Interfaces: DDC panels must communicate with other systems because they are integrated into the building automation system. These interfaces exchange data with other devices via different protocols (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks, etc.).

  • Power Source: The energy source required for the operation of the panel and control devices.

Direct Digital Control (DDC) Panels

DDC panels play a critical role in building automation and energy management, contributing to the efficient and intelligent operation of modern buildings.

Energy Efficiency

DDC systems contribute to energy savings by ensuring the efficient operation of building systems.

Central Control

Controlling all systems from a central platform provides great convenience in building management.

Remote Monitoring and Control

Systems can be monitored and controlled remotely via an internet connection, which facilitates management.

Flexibility

DDC panels can be programmed according to user needs and system requirements. This flexibility allows building owners and managers to customize their systems.