At TAC, we use the best products available, so our automation solutions provide long-lasting, trouble-free performance for our clients. That’s why we have exclusive agreements and long-term partnerships with some of the best suppliers in the business.
Since 1992, TAC has been the exclusive licensed distributor of the full ALC product line in southern Ontario.
The ALC tagline is Innovative Building Control Solutions Made Powerfully Simple. And, having installed their products in thousands of applications over the past 15 years, we certainly know that to be true.
All ALC products feature open systems architecture and open standards. This offers unparalleled flexibility to design and install systems that meet the exact requirements of the projects we handle.
BACnet is a data communication protocol for building automation and control networks.
Developed under the auspices of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), BACnet is a national standard in more than 30 countries – including Canada – and an ISO global standard.
The organization’s web site provides a wealth of helpful information and services for contractors, consultants and building operators, featuring publications, conferences, expositions, standards interpretations, news and more.
Automated Buildings is an online magazine packed with information, news and resources for those involved with building control systems.
A typical issue features interviews, reviews, new product releases, coming events, expert articles and more. There is also discussion forum for professionals.
If you want to keep up with your building controls education, this site is the place to visit.
CtrlSpecBuilder is a free online tool for creating and storing building automation specifications.
Awarded Product of the Year by Readers’ Choice, and Consulting Specifying Engineering, CtrlSpecBuilder has dramatically changed how specifiers document system requirements.
CtrlSpecBuilder provides the full spectrum of specifying elements from sequences and schematics to point lists and alarms, and much more. It even automatically reviews a design to identify possible conflicts.