• The BACnet/IP to Web Services Gateway enables innovative applications to come together with existing Building Automation systems so you can offer solutions which save money and improve building comfort.

    The Web Services connection conforms to XML/SOAP and WSDL standards which are supported by almost all Enterprise software vendors. This allows an easy method of controlling and monitoring BACnet devices without needing to know anything about the BACnet protocol.

    Mapping between the BACnet/IP network and the Web Services calls is done using password protected browser setup screens. Since two isolated Ethernet ports are used, this device also acts as a firewall, meaning that no unintended communications or control is possible between the two networks.

    Some of the features of the BACnet/IP to Web Services Gateway are

    • Two Ethenet ports that help BACnet/IP devices connect to Enterprise Applications/Network
    • Complete isolation between the two Ethernet ports to help act as a firewall between the BAS and Enterprise network
    • Built in web server for easy browser based configuration
  • Overall Specifications:

    • Adaptor Input Power: 100 to 240 VAC @ 10 W, 50/60 Hz
    • Operating temperatures: 0 to 40C
    • Storage temperature: -20 to 80C
    • Relative Humidity: 0-90% 40C non condensing
    • Dimensions: 102 x 127 x 26 mm (4.0 x 5.0 x 1.0 inches) [without feet]
    • Physical protection: IP30 DIN EN 60529 (VDE 0470) (no entry of 2.5mm probe, NOT waterproof)
    • System LED: power as labelled  ON=OK

    Ethernet:

    • IEEE 802.3 10/100 Mbps
    • 10BaseT, 100BaseT, RJ45 connectors
    • Half/Full duplex
    • 100m (max) CAT5 cable length.
    • LEDs: link and activity as labelled.

    Options:

    • International power supply.
    • DIN rail mounting kit.
    • Rack mounting kit.
    • External network surge protector.
  • Connect BACnet/IP devices to Enterprise applications

    The BACnet/IP to Web Services Gateway enables innovative applications to come together with existing Building Automation systems so you can offer solutions which save money and improve building comfort.

    The Web Services connection conforms to XML/SOAP and WSDL standards which are supported by almost all Enterprise software vendors. This allows an easy method of controlling and monitoring BACnet devices without needing to know anything about the BACnet protocol.

    Mapping between the BACnet/IP network and the Web Services calls is done using password protected browser setup screens. Since two isolated Ethernet ports are used, this device also acts as a firewall, meaning that no unintended communications or control is possible between the two networks.