There's a Crestron module for the Mitsubishi GB-24 and GB-50 controllers, if one
of them can be used with that unit.
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--- On Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Chris Anello wrote:
Thanks, found some of this info out...
It would be awesome to buy a $6K interface controller and $6K BMS for a
$2.5K mini-split, but i dont think even just one of these is a viable
option
--- In Crestron@..., "mrmondegreen" <mrmondegreen@...> wrote:
Some of the Mitsubishi units work with BACnet (which uses RS-485). I've
seen the protocol specification or a module on here (if you don't see it,
e-mail me), so you may be able to roll-your-own solution. Crestron also has
a specific device to interface with BACnet (GLS-BMA).
Chris W.
--- In Crestron@..., "Chris Anello" <chris.anello@> wrote:
Have a client with a pool house.
Stage one heating done with radiant from geothermal (same as system
in house where we currently use, but has geo cooling, too) Secondary
heating and first stage cooling are spec'd to be controlled by a Mitsubishi
MSZ/MUZ (MSZ-FE18NA indoor/MUZ-FE18NA outdoor) single-room mini-split heat
pump. The unit has an RF remote and optional wired control, but does not
use typical Tstat wiring (relays).
Has anyone dealt with controlling this via a Crestron CHV-TSTAT so
that the HVAC can be properly staged and controlled (they currently
have compteing heating sources.)
We have the option to replace the system with something if we know it
can be easily integrated. Anyone use anything like this (18,000 BTU) and
can control from Crestron.
Maybe even something that has another form of interface or com port
(RS232/485)
Any help would be appreciated.
-C