The BMR automation station (Bus Module Controller) is a compactly built device for the control, operation, monitoring and optimization of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
The basic program is weather-led flow temperature control, tank control, district heating systems or control of ventilation and air-conditioning.
Software menus supplement the BMR basic program. This enables the BMR to be customized to suit the diverse requirements of systems and locations.
The BMR is operated using a rotary button and a backlit graphic display. The operator is led intuitively through the control menu.
The BMR can be operated remotely from any PC using a web browser. Plant and system information can therefore be displayed via an Ethernet connection on any PC equipped with a web browser.
The installation in switching cabinets and electrical distributions takes place on DIN mounting rails. The electrical connection is carried out using plug-in clamps. This reduces the time and money spent on wiring and exchanging equipment.
Configuring the BMR with the BMR Tool
The BMR tool is a configuration program with an easy-to-use user interface.
BMR tool makes life easier
The BMR tool helps the user to configure the heating or ventilation systems via an easy-to-use and intuitive user interface
Planning and configuration with the click of a mouse
The plant designer plans and configures “his/her” system by selecting graphic symbols. The BMR tool then generates a device paramaterization, functional specification and list of necessary field devices from the graphical plant design.
Plant graphics are available immediately
The finished BMR configuration is sent to the BMR where the graphical overview of the plant and the most important system values can be viewed or changed straight away on a BMR410 with integrated web server. All important information is displayed via a web browser.
Downloading the BMR tool
This link will guide you to our "BMR-Tool" page in the Know-how & Support section.
Here you can download the latest version of the configuration program as a demo.





