Alerton VLC-16160 Variable Loop Controller – BACnet DDC
Alerton VLC-16160 Variable Loop Controller: Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value in a Constrained Supply Environment The Alerton VLC-16160 is…
Model: VLC-444
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The Alerton VLC (Variable Logic Controller) series is a direct digital control (DDC) platform deployed across large-scale commercial and institutional HVAC automation systems worldwide. Installed in hospitals, universities, government facilities, and high-rise commercial buildings, the VLC series forms the field-level control backbone of Alerton's BACnet-native Envision for BACtalk and IBEX building automation architectures. The VLC-444 is a 44-point universal field controller supporting 4 analog outputs, 4 binary outputs, and 4 analog inputs in its base configuration, designed for air handling units, VAV systems, and chiller plant control. Its native BACnet MS/TP communication and onboard scheduling make it a standard specification in facilities requiring distributed intelligence without dependency on a central server.
Alerton introduced the VLC platform in the mid-1990s as a successor to proprietary pneumatic and analog electronic controls, targeting the emerging BACnet interoperability standard. Early VLC controllers operated on the BACtalk proprietary network layer before Alerton transitioned fully to BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP in subsequent hardware revisions. The VLC-454 and VLC-454-H extended the I/O count and introduced hardened enclosure options for mechanical room environments. The VLCP series (Programmable) added free-form programming via Alerton's Visual Logic programming environment, replacing fixed-sequence firmware. By the 2010s, the VLC platform was superseded by the Alerton IBEX series (IBX-xxx) and later the Compass/Microset II generation, which introduced web-based commissioning and expanded BACnet/IP native support. Legacy VLC installations remain operational in facilities with long capital replacement cycles — particularly healthcare and higher education — creating sustained demand for replacement modules, firmware-compatible spares, and lifecycle extension support. Compatibility between VLC generations requires careful firmware version matching; mixing VLC-444 and VLC-454 hardware on the same MS/TP trunk is supported but requires consistent baud rate configuration (typically 38,400 bps).
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly deployed modules within the Alerton VLC and directly adjacent controller families. Each entry reflects a distinct hardware configuration:
VLC-444: 44-point universal DDC field controller, BACnet MS/TP, 4AI/4AO/4BI/4BO base I/O.
VLC-454: 54-point universal DDC field controller, expanded I/O over VLC-444, BACnet MS/TP.
VLC-454-H: Hardened enclosure variant of VLC-454 for mechanical room installation.
VLC-454-E: Extended temperature range variant of VLC-454 for outdoor or unconditioned space use.
VLC-PRCX: Programmable controller with free-form Visual Logic programming, BACnet MS/TP.
VLC-PRO: High-capacity programmable field controller, increased memory and I/O scan rate.
VLC-PRO-H: Hardened variant of VLC-PRO for harsh environment deployment.
VLC-PRO-E: Extended temperature variant of VLC-PRO.
VLC-STAT: Intelligent room sensor/thermostat communicating via BACnet MS/TP to VLC controllers.
VLC-STAT-E: Extended display variant of VLC-STAT with occupancy override and setpoint adjustment.
VLC-ROUTER: BACnet MS/TP to BACnet/IP router for integrating VLC field bus into IP backbone.
VLC-POWER: Dedicated 24VAC power supply module for VLC controller panels.
VLC-DIN: DIN rail mounting adapter kit for VLC-series controllers.
VLC-EXPND: I/O expansion module for VLC-PRO series, adds 16 universal points.
VLC-COMM: Communication adapter for legacy BACtalk network integration with VLC BACnet controllers.
VLC-FLASH: Firmware flash memory upgrade module for early VLC-444 and VLC-454 hardware revisions.
VLC-BATT: Onboard battery backup module for real-time clock and program retention during power loss.
The Alerton VLC series entered end-of-active-production status as Alerton (now a Honeywell Building Technologies brand) transitioned its field controller portfolio to the IBEX and Compass platforms. However, the installed base of VLC-444 and VLC-454 controllers in long-lifecycle facilities — particularly those with 15–25 year capital replacement horizons — creates persistent demand for verified replacement units and compatible spare modules. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested VLC-series controllers sourced through certified secondary market channels. All units are subject to functional verification prior to shipment. For facilities operating under service contracts that prohibit platform migration, DriveKNMS provides like-for-like replacement units with documented firmware version matching. Procurement teams managing multi-site portfolios can submit consolidated part lists for batch quotation. Emergency same-day quotation is available for critical system failures.
VLC-series controllers integrate BACnet MS/TP communication, onboard scheduling, trending, and alarm management into a single hardware unit. Quality verification for these modules requires protocol-level testing beyond basic power-on checks. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all VLC-series units: (1) Visual inspection of PCB, terminal blocks, and enclosure for physical damage or corrosion. (2) Power-on functional test at rated 24VAC input with current draw measurement. (3) BACnet MS/TP communication verification using a certified BACnet analyzer at 9600, 19200, and 38400 bps. (4) I/O point scan — all analog inputs calibrated against reference signal, analog outputs verified at 0–10VDC and 4–20mA ranges, binary I/O verified for correct state reporting. (5) Onboard program retention test: controller is power-cycled and program integrity is confirmed post-restart. (6) Real-time clock accuracy verification. Units failing any stage are quarantined and not offered for sale.