Equipment integrations
Works with what you already have.
IVOX Connect talks to your existing controllers using open industrial protocols. No rip-and-replace. If a driver doesn't exist yet, we write one — the platform doesn't need to change.
IVOX VRF systems
Full integration with IVOX-branded VRF equipment via the CSP-D175-01P central controller. Monitor and command every indoor unit individually — temperature, mode, fan speed, on/off. Supports up to two gateways per controller and up to 256 indoor units in total.
CAREL kVent+ air handling units
Tight integration with CAREL kVent+ AHU controllers over BACnet/IP. Live supply and return temperatures, fan status, damper position, heating/cooling stages and full alarm visibility. Command setpoints and fan modes from the same dashboard.
Open industrial protocols
IVOX Connect never relies on proprietary APIs. Every integration uses a documented open protocol — the same protocols your contractors already know.
BACnet/IP — the dominant open protocol for HVAC and building automation. Used for CAREL kVent+ and other BACnet-capable devices.
Modbus TCP — industrial standard over Ethernet. Used for VRF gateway communication via the CSP-D175-01P controller.
Modbus RTU — serial Modbus for legacy and embedded controllers. The edge agent supports both TCP and RTU in the same deployment.
More integrations in progress. Running a different brand? Let us know.
New equipment = a new driver
Adding a brand the platform doesn't support yet is a driver development task, not a platform rebuild. The driver abstraction isolates protocol details from the rest of the system. Once a driver is written and tested, the equipment appears in the same dashboard — same alarms, same schedules, same controls.
On the roadmap
PlannedThese integrations are on the roadmap and are not yet available. We'll update this page as each one ships.
LG MULTI V VRF systems
Daikin VRV systems
Generic BACnet/IP devices (open mapping)
Generic Modbus TCP/RTU devices (configurable register map)
Chiller plant controllers
Don't see your equipment?
Tell us what you're running. If there's a documented protocol, there's a path to integration.