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    Sedona Framework Devices

    Other then EasyIO/Infocon and Contemporary Controls

    Who else is utilizing the Sedona Framework?

    Where are all the controllers?

    Dazza

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    Here are a couple of others that I have seen.

    http://www.solidyne.com/
    http://www.pervasivedevices.com/
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not every thing that counts can be counted - Albert Einstein

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    there is talk from Belimo also
    1 + 1 = 3 ( *** for very large values of 1)

    ...everybody wants a box of chocolates and long stemmed rose

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    I think Solidyne picked up where Belimo left off. Notice their IBO controller attaches directly on top of any Belimo LMB actuator.

    http://www.solidyne.com/products/pro...roductlist=204

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    Quote Originally Posted by digo View Post
    I think Solidyne picked up where Belimo left off. Notice their IBO controller attaches directly on top of any Belimo LMB actuator.

    http://www.solidyne.com/products/pro...roductlist=204
    Thats pretty slick. The 1/10th of a degree control on "any" box claim smells from here though...
    Propagating the formula. http://www.noagendashow.com/

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    Lol, I agree. Controlling mixed air temp to one tenth of a degree in a mixed air box? It seems someone in marketing had the final review of that web page after the engineers went home!

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    I almost forgot Sysmik - sysint used to be a big fan of their stuff in LNS environments.

    http://www.sysmik.de/download.php?a=...ochure_DBD.pdf

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    Digo...... isn't it painfully obvious?

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