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Canarm Radar Multi-Fan Controller New - RC-1077

Canarm Radar Multi-Fan Controller New - RC-1077

Regular price $1,050.99 USD
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Description

Canarm Radar Multi-Fan Controller New - RC-1077

Digital interface controls all fan functions including programming, fault viewing, and more. Control up to 63 fans individually or as a group. Operate fans for cooling or  destratification.

What our Experts Think
  • Centralized radar‑enhanced fan control
    The Canarm RC‑1077 Radar Multi‑Fan Controller lets you control up to 63 fans individually or in groups from a single digital wall‑mounted interface—ideal for ventilating large warehouses, factories, gyms, or commercial facilities where coordinated airflow matters.
  • Smart digital control & diagnostics
    The intuitive digital interface supports fan programming, speed control, direction (forward/reverse), and fault viewing so operators can fine‑tune airflow and monitor system status with ease.
  • Smooth group or individual operation
    Whether you need uniform airflow across all fans or tailored conditions in zones, this controller simplifies airflow management for cooling or destratification (heat balancing) applications.
  • Robust and reliable design
    Housed in an IP54‑rated enclosure with Modbus RS‑485 connectivity, it’s built to perform in demanding industrial environments with long cable runs (up to 328 ft).
  • Easy installation & mounting
    Designed for simple wall mounting and standard RJ‑45 fan connections, setup is straightforward—cutting installation time and complexity.
  • Perfect for multi‑fan HVLS systems
    Works seamlessly with Canarm HVLS or other compatible fan networks, offering centralized control that boosts comfort, energy efficiency, and system coordination

Q&A

Q: What is the Canarm RC‑1077 Radar Multi‑Fan Controller?
A: A radar‑based multi‑fan controller designed to manage speed and operation of multiple industrial or HVLS fans using motion/occupancy detection.

Q: How does the radar control work?
A: Uses radar motion sensing to automatically adjust fan speed based on space occupancy or movement, improving comfort and reducing energy use.

Q: How many fans can it control?
A: Supports multi‑fan control, enabling synchronized operation of several fans from one controller.

Q: What fan functions can be adjusted?
A: Enables variable speed control, on/off activation by motion, and automatic mode transitions depending on radar detection.

Q: Is it compatible with different fan systems?
A: Designed to work with industrial and HVLS fans, including Canarm models and other compatible multi‑fan setups.

Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Enhances energy efficiency, reduces unnecessary fan operation, and provides hands‑free automatic control in large commercial/industrial spaces.

Q: What installation requirements are typical?
A: Requires standard electrical and communication wiring and proper radar sensor placement for optimal detection.

Q: What safety or compliance features does it offer?
A: Built to meet industrial control standards for reliable performance in professional environments.


Maintenance Tips
  • Keep controller clean: Regularly dust the controller housing and ensure radar sensors and display are free from debris to maintain accurate detection and operation.
  • Inspect wiring & connections: Periodically check power, RS‑485, and RJ‑45 connections for tight, corrosion‑free contacts to avoid signal or control interruptions.
  • Test functionality regularly: Cycle through fan groups, speed, and radar detection settings to confirm proper response and catch issues early.
  • Protect from moisture: Ensure the controller stays dry; although IP54 rated, keeping it cool and free from water spray improves long‑term reliability.
  • Check for obstructions: Make sure no objects block radar sensors, as clear line‑of‑sight ensures accurate fan modulation.
  • Update firmware/software: If supported, keep firmware up to date per manufacturer instructions to maintain compatibility and performance.
  • Verify mounting & enclosure integrity: Confirm wall‑mount and housing are secure, and seals remain intact to protect internal electronics
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