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DDC control systems

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What is DDC control systems?

Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems are automated control systems that use microprocessors to control and manage building services such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), lighting, and security systems. DDC systems replace traditional pneumatic or electric control systems, offering more precise control, flexibility, and energy efficiency. They typically involve sensors, controllers, and actuators networked together, enabling remote monitoring and adjustments via a central management system. Common uses include maintaining comfortable indoor environments, optimizing energy consumption, and improving building management efficiency.

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DDC systems are used to control HVAC systems. Therefore, HVAC is complementary.
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