DriSteem introduces Vapor-logic Version 6 control system


DRI-STEEM Corporation (DriSteem), a leading manufacturer of humidification, evaporative cooling, and water treatment products, has recently released the newest version of its Vapor-logic® control board. The updated board includes new status LEDs for faster start-ups and easy troubleshooting functionality.

The Vapor-logic controller provides accurate relative humidity control for DriSteem humidification systems. Its web interface provides the capability to set up, view, and adjust humidifier functions via Ethernet, either directly or remotely through a network. The Vapor-logic controller also allows communication with building automation systems via BACnet®, LonTalk®, or Modbus® protocols.

This latest version of DriSteem’s Vapor-logic control board includes a multi-color LED that speeds up troubleshooting by indicating the presence of alarms, diagnostic messages, demand for humidification, and communication status to the keypad.

“The new LED indicators on our Vapor-logic control board make start-up and troubleshooting systems even easier. This results in faster complete system commissioning and helps ensure reliable long-term operation”, said Phil Lilja, DriSteem Product Manager.

DriSteem’s Vapor-logic version 6 control board is backward compatible and has all the capabilities of Vapor-logic version 4 and 5 control boards including a USB port for easy firmware updates, as well as data backup and restore capability. The control board includes PID control that allows tuning of the system for maximum performance, and a real-time clock for time-stamped alarm and message tracking as well as automated drain and flush scheduling.

For more information about the DriSteem Vapor-logic version 6 control board, visit www.dristeem.com or call 952-949-2415.

 

 



September 4, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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