Need to connect BACnet and WhatsApp / Telegram? The Weble WBox routes BACnet WhatsApp / Telegram natively: one gateway speaks both protocols and maps data points in real time — no PC, no middleware, no cloud dependency.

BACnetWBoxgatewayWhatsApp / TelegramOne WBox gateway · native conversion · no PC

The protocols

BACnet

BACnet (BACnet/IP, MS/TP) is the standard for building management systems and HVAC supervision.

BACnet driver →

WhatsApp / Telegram

The Internet Messaging driver sends alarms and notifications from the gateway to WhatsApp and Telegram — individual numbers or named groups — and reads replies for acknowledgement, with no WhatsApp Business account and no Telegram bot.

WhatsApp / Telegram driver →

Typical use case

The BMS knows the fault the moment it happens — a pump trip, a frost alarm, a ventilation failure — but nobody sits in front of the head-end at night or on weekends. The WBox watches the BACnet objects and pushes the alarm straight to WhatsApp or Telegram: to the on-call technician's number, or to a maintenance group the whole team follows. Recipients can reply to acknowledge, and the reply flows back into the gateway logic — a notification chain with no extra app to install and no alarm server to maintain.

Example deployment

Typical scenario Night alarms straight to the on-call phone A heating plant is supervised over BACnet. Outside working hours, the WBox filters the critical objects — burner fault, low pressure, frost risk — and messages the on-call technician on WhatsApp; a reply acknowledges the alarm, and without one the gateway escalates to the next number. Technical documentation →

How the WBox bridges BACnet and WhatsApp / Telegram

The BACnet driver polls the supervised objects (BACnet/IP or MS/TP) or receives COV notifications; a logic step — Blockly or JavaScript — decides what deserves a message, formats the text and writes it to an Internet Messaging address: %im:whatsapp/+41791234567 for a person, %im:whatsapp/Maintenance for a named group, telegram likewise. Messages travel through the Weble cloud messaging service over a secure outbound connection — no WhatsApp Business account, no Telegram bot, no inbound port. Replies arrive on the driver's #lastMessage address, so an 'OK' from the technician can silence the repeat or escalate to the next person.

Step by step

  1. Connect the WBox to the BACnet network — BACnet/IP on the LAN, or MS/TP over RS-485 — and to the internet (Ethernet or LTE).
  2. Enable the BACnet and Internet Messaging drivers — licence-activated, no extra hardware.
  3. Pick the objects to supervise (Binary Inputs for faults, Analog Inputs for limits) and set thresholds or COV subscriptions.
  4. Write the alarm rule in Blockly or JavaScript: format the message and send it to %im:whatsapp/+417… or a group like %im:whatsapp/Maintenance — Telegram works the same way.
  5. Test end-to-end: trip a point, receive the message, reply — the reply appears on #lastMessage for acknowledgement logic.

Example mapping

A worked example on a plant room:

  • BACnet Binary Input 4 (pump fault) → WhatsApp group %im:whatsapp/Maintenance
  • BACnet Analog Input 2 over its limit (flow temperature) → Telegram %im:telegram/+41791234567
  • Reply in the group → #lastMessage address, read back by the gateway logic (acknowledgement)

Capacity & limits

  • BACnet — BACnet/IP scales to large object counts; BACnet MS/TP carries up to 127 master nodes per segment.
  • WhatsApp / Telegram — Internet Messaging sends through the Weble cloud messaging service over a secure outbound link — recipients are individual numbers or named groups, with replies routed back to the gateway; no WhatsApp Business account, no Telegram bot, no inbound port.

On the WBox, a driver licence enables the whole protocol — there is no artificial per-point tier to unlock. Capacity scales with the gateway model, from the compact S103 to the E413: you are bounded by the field bus, not by your licence.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a WhatsApp Business account or a Telegram bot?

No. Messages are sent through the Weble cloud messaging service over a secure outbound connection — you configure recipients on the WBox and it works, with no Meta or Telegram-side setup and no bot to host.

Can the technician acknowledge a BACnet alarm by replying?

Yes. Replies come back to the gateway on the driver's #lastMessage address, where your logic reads them — an 'OK' can stop the repetition, log the acknowledgement or escalate to the next person on call.

Can I send to a group instead of individual numbers?

Both work: individual numbers in international format (+41…), or a named group — the whole maintenance team sees the alarm and who acknowledged it. A message can also target one member of a group.

What do I need to run BACnet alarms to WhatsApp or Telegram?

A WBox gateway with the BACnet and Internet Messaging driver licences, plus an internet connection (Ethernet or LTE). It supervises any BACnet/IP or MS/TP installation — no alarm server, no extra app for the recipients.

What you need

One WBox gateway with these two driver licences:

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