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Signal Converter is designed for HVAC OEMs.

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Signal Converter is designed for HVAC OEMs.
Signal Converter is designed for HVAC OEMs.

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September 1, 2009 - Capable of converting voltage drive outputs to PWM driven fan motors (VP mode), as well as PWM drive outputs to voltage driven fan motors (PV mode), VPV converter can be used to interface different types of HVAC control systems and variable speed fans which were previously incompatible. Variable voltage inputs/outputs range from 0-10 Vdc, and PWM inputs/outputs are rated for 12 Vdc. Powered by 24 Vac, unit uses analog and digital filters to reject electrical line and system noise.

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Creative Connections, Inc
3407 Duluth Hwy 120
Duluth, GA, 30096
USA



HVAC Signal Converter Goes Both Ways


Duluth, GA - Georgia Controls announces the public release of a dual purpose signal converter for HVAC OEMs. Known as the VPV Converter, this device can be used to interface different types of HVAC control systems and variable speed fans which were previously incompatible.

"Sometimes you have to connect two things together that were not intended to work together. That's where Georgia Controls comes in. There was a need in industry to connect fan 'A' to controller 'B' and sometimes fan 'B' to controller 'A'. We created one product that allows the OEM (or the installer in some cases) to connect A to B or B to A. It's really that simple," said company president Ian Albritton in a recent interview.

Depending on its connections, the VPV converter is capable of converting voltage drive outputs to pulse width modulation (PWM) driven fan motors, known as "VP" mode. It is also capable of converting PWM drive outputs to voltage driven fan motors, referred to as "PV" mode. Since the product is capable of either VP or PV, it is called a VPV converter.

PWM and voltage outputs are created automatically without setups. With the controller's output connected to the VPV Converter input, the installer can use either the PWM or voltage output to drive the fan motor.

Analog and digital filters are used by the VPV Converter to reject electrical line and system noise. This allows it to respond only to the actual input signal and ignore electrical transients caused by motor brushes, contactor arcing, and other noise sources commonly found in HVAC systems.

The VPV Converter is powered by 24 VAC. Variable voltage inputs and outputs range from 0 - 10 VDC. PWM inputs and outputs are rated for 12 VDC. There is also a "G" output for ECMs that require this signal. There are three LEDs on board to indicate the converter's status.

The VPV Converter, part number 236-803, is in production and available to OEMs. To ensure quality, they are manufactured and tested in the USA. VPV Converters are marketed under the name Georgia Controls, which is a trademark of Creative Connections, Inc. Creative Connections was founded in 1986 and is an engineering and electronics manufacturing company located in Duluth, Georgia, USA.

Learn about other capabilities of the VPV Converters at:
http://www.georgiacontrols.com/vpvconverter.htm

Contact:
Ian Albritton
Creative Connections, Inc.
770-476-7322 x724
ian@georgiacontrols.com
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