
Explosion-proof air conditioners with remote control capabilities, widely used in environments such as substation and large-scale automated factories. They allow for centralized control and management of multiple to hundreds of air conditioners, enabling the operation of each unit from the main control room without the need for on-site operation. Additionally, they can be integrated with monitoring, patrol, and temperature/humidity control systems to form an IoT explosion-proof air conditioning system.
Our Air Conditioner Remote Controller is a brand new model launched based on our technical accumulation from previous generations of air conditioner control products. It features TCP/IP network management capabilities, solving technical challenges such as on-site wiring, remote control, and centralized management. Users can manage multiple non-smart air conditioner devices through centralized management software, enabling centralized network control and energy-saving control for up to hundreds of air conditioners.
Feature Description:
[1] Can operate the central control of air conditioning on a computer, enabling on/off and setting the working status of the air conditioner.
[2] Within one or several buildings, all explosion-proof air conditioning units are connected to the main unit via wireless or 485 interfaces for centralized remote control.
Explosion-proof Air Conditioning Remote Control System Features:
1. Control the air conditioner via infrared remote control.
2. Achieve control over the air conditioner's temperature, operating mode, air sweep, and wind speed.
3. Set communication address 1-1024, baud rate 9600.
4. Real-time measurement of environmental temperature and humidity.
High temperature measurement accuracy, low power consumption, and high stability.
6. Versatile and compatible with various brands and models of air conditioners.
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This product series complies with the following standards:
GB3836.1-2010 Explosive Atmospheres – Part 1: Equipment – General Requirements
GB3836.2-2010 Explosive Atmospheres, Part 2: Equipment protected by a flameproof enclosure "d"
GB3836.4-2010 Explosive Atmospheres, Part 4: Equipment protected by intrinsic type “i”
GB3836.9-2006 Electrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres — Part 9: Encapsulation type “m”
GB3836.15-2000 Electrical Equipment for Explosive Gas Atmospheres – Part 15: Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas (Excluding Coal Mines)







