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11.7.3 Applications That May Be 
Connected To Zones
There are three different HVAC applications that may 
be associated with a Zone application: a MultiFlex RTU 
application, a MultiFlex RCB application, and an AHU 
application. The MultiFlex RTU and RCB applications 
interface with the MultiFlex RTU and RCB I/O Network 
boards that control rooftop units. AHU applications use 
input and output points on the I/O Network to control air 
handling units.
11.7.3.1 MultiFlex RTU Board
The MultiFlex RTU is a control board on the E2’s I/O 
Network that controls the operation of a single rooftop 
HVAC unit. This board has an on-board processor with 
numerous inputs, relay outputs, and 0-10VDC analog out-
puts, and is designed for controlling advanced rooftop 
units with a large number of heat/cool stages, variable-
position economizers, variable-speed fans, etc.
The E2’s MultiFlex RTU applications serve only two 
purposes: to act as an interface between the user and the 
MultiFlex RTU processor, and to allow communications 
between the MultiFlex RTU board and the Zone applica-
tion. The MultiFlex RTU depends on the Zone application 
to provide temperature setpoints, dehumidification and 
economization enabling, and other information.
The MultiFlex RTU board also has the ability to act in 
stand-alone mode without help from the Zone application. 
The MultiFlex RTU has its own fallback temperature con-
trol strategy, and even has a seven-day fallback occupancy 
schedule that may be substituted when communications 
with the Zone is lost.
11.7.3.2 MultiFlex RCB Board
The MultiFlex Rooftop Control Board (RCB) (P/N 
810-3062) is a rooftop HVAC control board for use either 
as a stand-alone controller or in zone control applications 
using a Emerson Retail Solutions E2 BX building control 
system. The MultiFlex RCB is capable of controlling heat 
and cool stages, fans, humidification and dehumidification 
devices, economizers using on-board I/O and control algo-
rithms, as well as monitor and interact with other building 
control systems and peripherals (such as smoke alarms and 
CO2 sensors).
MultiFlex RCB-P Board
The MultiFlex RCB-P (pulse control board P/N 810-
3076) uses an alternate control strategy that incorporates 
logic for controlling the heating and cooling function. 
Instead of staging heats or cools On/Off based solely on 
the space temperature, the stages follow a pulse modula-
tion scheme to maintain an average supply temperature, 
resulting in smaller space temperature swings and poten-
tially increasing energy efficiency.
The MultiFlex RCB application must be configured to 
communicate with an RCB-P by setting the RCB Type 
parameter to Pulse.  If the RCB Type parameter is set 
incorrectly, Type Mismatch will be shown in the network 
summary screen for the device.
Differences Between the MultiFlex RCB and the Mul-
tiflex RTU:
The RCB is an improved version of the MultiFlex 
RTU. The RCB has sixteen fully configurable analog and 
digital input points, whereas the RTU has only eight 
inputs, two of which are configurable. The RCB has four 
analog outputs for use in controlling variable speed fans, 
economizers or modulating heating and/or cooling valves, 
whereas the RTU has only two analog outputs for use only 
with VS fans and economizers. The RCB also features a 
more sophisticated HHT interface and updated algorithms 
for controlling heating, cooling, dehumidification, and air 
quality.