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How to Determine if a Product Has Been Approved and Tested by the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL)

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How to Determine if a Product Has Been Approved and Tested by the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL)

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‎2018-09-10 06:26 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2025-10-19 04:25 PM

Issue

Understanding whether a building automation product is certified by the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL) is crucial for ensuring interoperability, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.

Product Line

Andover Continuum, EcoStruxure Building Operation, TAC IA Series

Environment

  • Schneider Electric Building Management Systems
  • BACnet-compliant devices

Cause

In the world of building automation, interoperability and reliability are paramount. That’s why many professionals rely on products certified by the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL)—a globally recognized authority that ensures BACnet-compliant devices meet rigorous standards for functionality and interoperability.

Resolution

What Is BTL Certification?

BTL Certification is a formal recognition that a product has passed independent testing based on the BACnet standard. Administered by BACnet International, the certification process involves:

  • Testing by a Recognized BACnet Testing Organization (RBTO)
  • Verification against the industry-standard BACnet test package
  • Issuance of a Certificate of Conformance
  • Inclusion in the BTL Listing of Tested Products database

Certified products display the BTL Mark, a symbol of quality and assurance that the device will integrate smoothly into BACnet-based systems.


How to Verify BTL Certification

To determine if a product is BTL certified:

  1. Visit the BTL Listing Database
    Navigate to the BTL Listing of Tested Products and search by:

    • Manufacturer
    • Product name
    • Product category
  2. Look for the BTL Mark
    Certified products typically display the BTL logo on:

    • Packaging
    • Datasheets
    • Product casing
  3. Review the Product’s PICS Document
    The Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) outlines supported BACnet features and is available in the BTL listing.


Schneider Electric and BTL Certification

Schneider Electric is a leading provider of BMS solutions, and many of its products are BTL certified. These include:

  • EcoStruxure Building Operation Servers (AS-B, AS-P, ES)
  • SpaceLogic Controllers (MP-C, MP-V, RP-C series)
  • Smart Field UC Controllers
  • Andover Continuum Controllers

These products support native BACnet communication and are designed for seamless integration into smart building environments.

For example, the SpaceLogic AS-B server is a BTL-listed BACnet device that supports BACnet/SC, Modbus, MQTT, and other protocols, making it a versatile choice for modern BMS applications.

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Why BTL Certification Matters

Using BTL-certified products offers several benefits:

  • Reduced Integration Costs: Certified devices are more likely to work together without custom programming.
  • Lower Risk: Independent testing ensures reliability and minimizes project delays.
  • Future-Proofing: Certified products provide a solid foundation for system upgrades and expansions.

Conclusion

BTL certification is a key indicator of quality and interoperability in BACnet-based building automation systems. Whether you're specifying products for a new project or upgrading an existing system, checking for BTL certification—especially for trusted brands like Schneider Electric—ensures smoother integration, better performance, and long-term reliability.

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