Bacnet Thermostat OEM Guide: What Can Be Customized Before Bulk Orders

Quick Summary In real orders, OEM work usually includes logo, front panel marking, label, box, manual, datasheet, model code, barcode, default settings, packing method, and approved document versions. OEM work for a BACnet thermostat should not start with adding every attractive function. It should start from a stable product version, then turn that version into […]
Importing A BACnet Thermostat: What Buyers Should Confirm

Quick Summary Importing a BACnet thermostat is not only a price and lead-time decision. The key question is whether the product can be sold, installed, explained and supported in the target market. The so-called “BACnet thermostat” used in this article is a fan coil thermostat with BACnet communication, as we at Swan Controls (an affiliate of Hotowell) specialise […]
A Project Buyer’s Checklist for Selecting a Modbus Thermostat

“Can we make this Modbus thermostat more competitive by adding every possible feature?” “Not always. In OEM projects, the better question is which functions should stay standard for most orders, and which should remain optional so the product line stays clear, stable, and cost-effective.” That is where many OEM thermostat projects become more complicated than […]
Common Bacnet Thermostat Compatibility Issues and How to Avoid Them

Quick Summary BACnet projects often fail for simple reasons. The device may use the right protocol, but the HVAC system, wiring, address, baud rate, point list, or control priority may not be confirmed early enough, leading to incompatibility. The safer method is to check the local HVAC control first, then check the building communication. HVAC […]
How to Choose a Bacnet Thermostat Without Overpaying for Unused Features

Quick Summary Selecting a BACnet thermostat should not be based solely on the length of its function list. BACnet is a communication protocol, not the core control logic of the product. A better selection method would be to confirm the local HVAC control requirements first, then confirm the BACnet communication scope and point list. After […]
Modbus Thermostat OEM Guide: Which Functions Should Be Standard and Which Should Stay Optional?

“Can we make this Modbus thermostat more competitive by adding every possible feature?” “Not always. In OEM projects, the better question is which functions should stay standard for most orders, and which should remain optional so the product line stays clear, stable, and cost-effective.” That is where many OEM thermostat projects become more complicated than […]
What Is a FCU Bacnet Thermostat and When Is It Worth Choosing?

Quick Summary A BACnet thermostat should be understood in a practical way. In most HVAC projects, it is first a fan coil thermostat that controls local room temperature, fan speed, valve output and working mode. BACnet communication then allows the same device to connect with a BMS, so the project team can read and manage […]
A Wifi Thermostat Selection Checklist for Project Buyers

Quick Summary For HVAC projects, a wifi thermostat is not just a wall device with App control. It is usually a programmable thermostat with WiFi remote access added on top. The thermostat itself handles local control logic, schedules, fan and valve output, while WiFi helps users adjust supported settings more conveniently. This checklist is written […]
Modbus Thermostat Communication Guide: Network, Gateway and Control Logic Explained

“The thermostat is online, but the project team still says communication is not right. Why?” “Because in a Modbus thermostat project, communication is never only about one wire or one screen. The network, the gateway, the addressing, the register map, and the FCU control logic all need to match.” That is where many HVAC projects […]
Common Modbus Thermostat Compatibility Issues and How to Avoid Them

“Why is the Modbus thermostat online, but the BMS still cannot use it properly?” “Because compatibility problems usually come from more than one layer. Protocol settings, RS485 wiring, addressing, register mapping, and the actual FCU control logic all need to match.” That is the real reason many Modbus thermostat projects feel more difficult than expected. […]