The scalability of the product line is designed to allow us to cost-effectively install systems in small stand-alone buildings up to high-rise buildings to multi-
campus or multi-location sites. This scalability allows the owner to buy only what is needed for any given project, and purchase additional components to expand the system only as needed.
A feature of Tour Andover’s inherent open product design is it’s ability to interface with virtually any off-the shelf input/output products (both Tour Andover and non-Tour Andover), including but not limited to temperature, pressure, humidity sensors; relays; pneumatic transducers; current sensors; flow sensors; valve and damper actuators; and many others.
Tour Andover’s Continuum Cyberstation windows-based Human-Machine Interface (HMI) provides graphics, scheduling, reports, alarming, activity logging, web browser interface, and many other features. This also can integrate with other Windows applications such as Excel, Word, Access, and Outlook via OLE to take advantage of the full power of Windows. This integration into the windows environment enables Continuum to provide such advanced features as alarm emailing, integration with Network Management Software via SNMP, server redundancy, and much more.
Tour Andover has a history of high-reliability hardware and software, backward compatibility to the early 1980’s, long-term repair support for products up to 20 years past the date of last manufacture, and products that are at the head of the technological pack.
All of the above combine to make Tour Andover the control system of choice in the building controls industry, and is why 90% of our annual business comes from our existing customer base.
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