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

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The protocols

EnOcean

EnOcean connects self-powered radio sensors and switches (solar, motion) — ideal for retrofits, with no wiring and no batteries.

EnOcean driver →

BACnet

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

BACnet driver →

Typical use case

Adding room-level measurement to a BACnet BMS without pulling a single cable: battery-free EnOcean sensors for temperature, humidity, presence or window state go up in occupied offices in minutes, and the BMS gets the points it needs for demand-based HVAC control and comfort monitoring.

Example deployment

Typical scenario Retrofit: wireless probes in a BACnet BMS A hotel adds room temperature and window-opening detection without touching the walls: battery-free EnOcean sensors, decoded by the WBox through EEP profiles, are exposed as BACnet objects — the BMS cuts the heating when a window opens. Technical documentation →

How the WBox bridges EnOcean and BACnet

The WBox receives EnOcean telegrams through a USB 300 gateway and decodes each sensor by its EEP profile. Every reading becomes a native BACnet object — an Analog Input for a temperature, a Binary Input for presence or a window contact — with COV notifications pushing changes straight to the head-end. Radio sensor profiles are transmit-only, so the flow runs from the sensors to the BMS; on the network side, the WBox serves BACnet/IP.

Capacity & limits

  • EnOcean — EnOcean is radio — no bus limit; each device is identified by its unique ID and decoded via EEP profiles, through an EnOcean USB receiver (USB 300/310).
  • BACnet — BACnet/IP scales to large object counts; BACnet MS/TP carries up to 127 master nodes per segment.

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

How do I connect EnOcean and BACnet?

EnOcean is battery-free wireless (energy harvesting) and BACnet is the building-management (BMS) protocol. A single WBox gateway runs the EnOcean and BACnet drivers, speaks both protocols at once and maps the data points between them — no PC, no middleware, no cloud dependency.

Is the EnOcean ⇄ BACnet bridge bidirectional?

Yes. The WBox reads and writes on both sides: a value or command on the EnOcean side propagates to BACnet, and vice-versa.

Do I need a PC, a PLC or proprietary hardware?

No. The EnOcean and BACnet drivers are licence-activated on one WBox — no gateway PC, no intermediate PLC and no proprietary hardware.

Which WBox model do I need?

Any WBox with the EnOcean and BACnet driver licences. The online configurator recommends the right model from your interfaces and point count.

What you need

One WBox gateway with these two driver licences:

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