Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analítico1 Introduction171.1 The E2 Refrigeration Controller (RX)171.2 The E2 Building Controller (BX)181.3 The E2 Convenience Store Controller (CX)191.4 Networking Overview201.4.1 E2 I/O Network201.4.2 The E2 Echelon Lonworks Network211.4.3 Interconnection With Other E2s211.5 Documentation Overview221.6 On-Line Help System Overview231.7 Software Licensing232 Hardware Overview252.1 E2 Hardware252.1.1 E2 Main Processor Board (CPU)262.1.2 E2 Processor Interface Board (PIB)262.1.3 E2 Keypad262.1.4 LEDs262.2 I/O Network Boards and Peripherals272.2.1 The Gateway Board272.2.2 MultiFlex Boards282.2.2.1 MultiFlex 16 Input Board282.2.2.2 MultiFlex Combination Input/ Output Boards282.2.2.3 MultiFlex CUB302.2.2.4 MultiFlex RTU (BX and CX Only)302.2.2.5 MultiFlex Rooftop Control Board (RCB) (BX and CX Only)302.2.2.6 MultiFlex PAK Board302.2.3 The MultiFlex ESR Board312.2.4 Hand-held Terminal (P/N 814-3110)312.2.5 The 8RO and 8ROSMT Relay Boards322.2.6 4AO Analog Output Board332.2.7 8DO Digital Output Board and PMAC II Anti-Sweat Controller332.3 Echelon Network Boards and Peripherals342.3.1 The 16AIe (Discontinued)342.3.2 The 8ROe (Discontinued)342.3.3 EC-2s352.3.4 CC-100 Case Controllers and CS-100 Case Circuit Controllers352.3.5 TD3 Temperature Display362.3.6 Facility Status Display (FSD)363 Mounting373.1 Mounting the E2373.1.1 Standard Mount373.1.2 Recessed Mount373.1.3 Retrofit Mounting383.1.4 Blank Face393.2 Mounting I/O Boards393.2.1 Single/Double Enclosures393.2.2 Boards Without Enclosures (Snap Track)403.3 Echelon Devices413.3.1 CC-100 Case Controller and CS-100 Case Circuit Controller413.3.2 MultiFlex ESR413.3.3 TD3413.4 COM3 Internal Modem Plug-In Card (P/N 638-3362)413.4.1 Two-Channel and Four- Channel Repeaters423.4.1.1 Mounting Repeaters Overview423.4.1.2 Mounting the Two-Channel Repeater423.4.1.3 Mounting the Four-Channel Repeater423.5 Sensors and Transducers433.5.1 Pressure Transducers433.5.1.1 Mounting433.5.2 Inside Temperature Sensor433.5.2.1 Location433.5.2.2 Mounting433.5.3 Outside Temperature Sensor433.5.3.1 Location433.5.3.2 Mounting433.5.4 Insertion Temperature Probe443.5.4.1 Location443.5.4.2 Mounting443.5.5 Supply and Return Air Sensors443.5.6 Refrigeration System Temperature Probes and Sensors443.5.6.1 Location443.5.6.2 Mounting Bullet and Pipe Mount Sensors443.5.7 Product Temperature Probes453.5.8 Humidity Sensors and Humidistats453.5.8.1 Indoor RH Sensor453.5.8.2 Outdoor RH Sensors453.5.8.3 Duct-mounted Insertion RH Probe463.5.9 Dewpoint Probe463.5.9.1 Location463.5.9.2 Mounting463.5.10 Light Level Sensor463.5.10.1 Location463.5.10.2 Mounting463.5.11 Liquid Level Sensors473.5.12 Refrigerant Leak Detectors474 E2 Hardware Setup494.1 Setting up the E2494.1.1 Enclosure494.1.2 Main Processor Board494.1.3 Power Interface Board (PIB)504.2 Powering the E2504.2.1 RS485 Ports504.2.2 RS485 Termination Jumpers (MODBUS or I/O Net)504.2.3 Echelon Network Connect504.2.4 Echelon Jumper504.3 Add-On E2 Peripherals504.3.1 Echelon Plug-In Card Kit (P/N 638-4860)504.3.2 COM3 RS232 Plug-In for External Modem (P/N 638-4875)514.3.3 COM3 Internal Modem Plug- In Card (P/N 638-3362)514.3.4 Plug-In Digital I/O Network Card (P/N 638-4880)514.3.4.1 LEDs514.3.5 Plug-In Four-Channel Internal Repeater515 Serial Configuration535.1 Overview535.2 COM Ports535.3 Serial Device and Software Setup536 The RS485 Network and Hardware Setup576.1 The I/O Network576.1.1 I/O Board Names and Terminology576.1.2 MultiFlex-Plus (+) Board586.1.2.1 Board Designation586.1.2.2 Board Calculations586.1.3 Wiring Types586.1.4 The I/O Network Structure (Daisy Chains)586.1.5 Network Noise Minimization596.1.6 Network ID Numbers (Board Numbers)596.1.7 Setting the Baud Rate596.1.8 Setting the Terminating and Biasing Jumpers606.1.9 Powering the I/O Boards606.1.9.1 Wiring Types616.1.10 Board Installation626.2 IMC/Prodigy Rooftop Unit Controllers626.3 MODBUS626.3.1 Control Techniques Drive (VSD)626.3.2 Copeland Discus with CoreSense Diagnostics (ISD)636.3.3 XR35CX, XR75CX, and XEV22 Case Controllers636.3.3.1 XR75CX-Case Display636.3.4 iPro DAC636.3.5 Energy Meter636.3.5.1 Overview636.3.5.2 Supported System Types646.3.6 Modular Refrigerant Leak Detection Sensor (MRLDS)646.3.7 Copeland Discus with CoreSense Protection646.3.8 Copeland CoreSense Communications646.3.9 Light Commercial Thermostat656.3.9.1 Thermostat Inputs656.3.9.2 Advisory and Alarms656.3.10 Refrigerant Leak Detection System (RLDS)676.3.10.1 Diagnostic Alarms686.3.11 Copeland Scroll – K5 Refrigeration Compressor686.3.12 XM Series of Case Controllers686.3.12.1 XM670686.3.12.2 XM679686.3.12.3 XM678686.4 BACnet696.4.1 BACnet Overview696.4.2 BACnet Communication696.4.2.1 Master Slave Token Passing696.4.2.2 BACnet IP (Internet Protocol)706.4.2.3 Discovery706.4.2.4 Client-Server706.4.3 MS/TP Network Connection to E2706.4.3.1 Add and Connect a BACnet Device707 E2 Ethernet Peer Communications837.1 Ethernet IP Configurations837.2 Hardware Specifications837.2.1 Components837.3 Software Specifications847.4 Ethernet Network Layouts847.4.1 Closed Network Layout847.4.2 Open Network Layout857.5 Software Setup857.6 Troubleshooting868 Echelon Network and Hardware Setup878.1 Overview878.2 Wiring Type878.3 Echelon Network Structuring (Daisy-Chains)878.3.1 Maximum Number of Echelon Devices888.4 Device Termination888.4.1 Using a Termination Block (P/N 535-2715) to Terminate a Daisy Chain898.5 Wire Restrictions898.6 Installing Echelon Devices898.6.1 Powering Echelon Devices898.7 LEDs908.8 Open Echelon Device Connectivity908.8.1 Configuring Echelon Devices908.8.1.1 Troubleshooting919 Input and Output Setup959.1 The 16AI, 8IO, and MultiFlex Inputs959.1.1 Connecting Sensors to Input Boards959.1.1.1 Wiring959.1.1.2 Sensor Wiring Types959.1.1.3 Input Type Dip Switches959.1.2 Power Connection969.1.3 Input Setup in E21009.1.3.1 Configuring a Point from the Input Definitions/Status Screen1009.1.3.2 Using the Input Definitions/ Status Screen1019.1.3.3 Setting Up Analog Inputs1019.1.3.4 Setting Up Digital Inputs1039.2 The 8RO, 8IO, and MultiFlex Outputs1049.2.1 Wiring Form C Contacts1049.2.2 MultiFlex Relay Outputs1049.2.3 Setting the Fail-Safe Dip Switch1059.2.4 Relay Output Test Mode1059.2.5 Wiring Outputs to Points1069.2.6 The Output LED1069.2.7 Output Setup in E21069.2.7.1 Configuring a Point from the Output Definitions/Status Screen1069.2.7.2 Using the Output Definitions/ Status Screen1079.2.7.3 Setting Up Digital Outputs1079.2.7.4 Setting Up Analog Outputs1089.3 CC-100 Case Controllers1109.3.1 Inputs1109.3.2 Power Module Wiring1119.3.3 Valve Cable1119.4 CCB Case Controllers1129.5 ESR8 and MultiFlex ESR Valve Output Wiring11210 Quick Start11510.1 Logging On11510.2 Cleaning Out the Controller11510.3 Setting Number of Network Devices11610.4 Setting Number of Applications11710.5 The Main Status (Home) Screen11710.5.1 Customizing the Home Screen11710.6 Common Screen Elements11810.6.1 The Header11810.6.1.1 Header Icons11810.6.2 The Function Keys11810.6.3 The Help Line11810.7 Screen Types11910.7.1 The Main Menu11910.7.2 Status Screens11910.7.3 The Actions Menu12010.7.4 The Setup Screens12010.7.5 System Configuration Menu12110.7.6 The System Information Menu12210.8 Time/Date Setup12310.8.1 Setting the Time and Date12310.9 Set Up Modem12410.10 Set Up TCP/IP12510.11 Set Up Network Baud Rates12610.11.1 COM1 Serial (RS232) Baud Rate12610.11.2 I/O Network Baud Rate12610.12 Set Up User Access12710.12.1 Changing Required User Access Levels12810.12.2 Creating a New User Account12810.12.3 Deleting a User12810.13 Set Up I/O Network12910.13.1 Specify Number of Boards12910.13.2 Checking Online Status12910.14 Set Up Echelon Network13010.14.1 Specifying Number of Devices13010.14.2 Commissioning a Device13010.14.2.1 The Service Button Method13110.14.2.2 The Manual ID Entry Method13210.15 License Management13310.15.1 Web Services13410.16 Set Up Alarming13410.16.1 Specifying Alarm Reporting Types13510.16.1.1 The Display Line13510.16.1.2 The Alarm Output13510.16.1.3 Dial-Out13510.16.1.4 The Echelon Network (The Alarm Annunciator)13510.16.2 Setting up an E2 to be an Alarm Annunciator13610.16.3 Alarm Dial-Out13610.16.4 Introduction: Alarm Reporting13710.17 Set Up Global Data13710.17.1 Priority Settings13810.18 Set Up Applications13910.18.1 Add/Delete an Application14010.18.2 Using and Configuring a Setup Screen14010.18.2.1 The Edit Menu14110.18.2.2 Entering Setpoints14110.18.2.3 Navigating the Setup Screen14110.18.3 Using the Help Key to get Property Help14311 Software Overview14511.1 Suction Groups14511.1.1 Introduction14511.1.2 The (Standard) Suction Group Application14511.1.2.1 Overview of PID Control Strategy14511.1.2.2 Variable-Speed Compressors14511.1.2.3 Floating Setpoint Control14511.1.3 The Enhanced Suction Group Application14511.1.3.1 Learning Mode14611.1.3.2 Circuit Load Analysis14611.1.3.3 The Control/Cycles Parameter14611.1.3.4 Variable-Speed, Digital Scroll, and Digital Discus Compressor Support14611.1.3.5 Floating Suction Control14611.1.4 Hardware Overview14611.2 Condenser Control14711.2.1 Air Cooled Condensers14711.2.1.1 Air Cooled Strategy14711.2.1.2 Temperature Differential Strategy14711.2.2 Evaporative Condensers14811.2.3 Fan Control14811.2.4 Condenser Split Mode14811.2.5 Fast Recovery14811.2.6 Hardware Overview14811.3 Standard Circuits14911.3.1 Refrigeration Control15011.3.1.1 Temperature Monitor15011.3.1.2 Temperature Control15011.3.1.3 Line Up(ESR)/Defrost15011.3.1.4 Line Up(MFESR)/Defrost15011.3.2 Defrost Control15011.3.2.1 Defrost States15011.3.2.2 Defrost Types15011.3.2.3 Defrost Termination15111.3.2.4 Emergency Defrost15111.3.2.5 Hot Gas Defrost with ESR8 and MultiFlex ESR15111.3.3 Clean and Door Switches15111.3.3.1 Clean Switches15111.3.3.2 Door Switches15211.3.4 Fan Control15211.3.5 The TD3 Temperature Display15211.3.6 The Control Link CD Case Display15211.3.7 Wiring15211.4 Case Control Circuits15411.4.1 Overview15411.4.2 Case Circuit Control Software Overview15411.4.2.1 Valve Control15511.4.3 Refrigeration Control15511.4.3.1 EEVs (Liquid Pulse and Liquid Stepper)15511.4.3.2 EEPRs (Suction Stepper)15611.4.4 Defrost Control15611.4.4.1 Defrost States15611.4.4.2 Defrost Types15611.4.4.3 Defrost Termination15711.4.4.4 Demand Defrost15711.4.4.5 Emergency Defrost15711.4.4.6 The WAIT State15711.4.5 Anti-Sweat Control15711.4.5.1 Dewpoint Input Sources15811.4.6 Dual Temp Control15811.4.7 Fan Control15811.4.8 Light Control15811.4.9 Clean/Wash Mode15811.4.10 Walk-In Freezer Control15911.4.11 Fail-Safe Mode15911.4.11.1 Recoverable Sensor Failures15911.4.12 Wiring16011.4.13 Setting Up An Individual Case Controller16011.4.14 Associating Case Controllers with Case Circuit Control Applications16011.5 Logging Groups16011.5.1 Possible Data Errors16111.5.2 Data Compression16111.5.2.1 Clipping16111.5.2.2 Incompressible Data Types16111.5.3 Base Log Group16111.5.4 Setting Up Logging16211.5.5 Logging Group Status Screen16311.5.6 Log Reports16311.5.6.1 Logging Group Report16311.5.6.2 Application Log Report16311.5.6.3 System Log Report16411.6 Air Handling Units (AHU)16411.6.1 Overview16411.6.2 Temperature Control16411.6.3 Alternate Setpoints16411.6.4 Fan Control16511.6.4.1 Single-Speed Fans16511.6.4.2 Two-Speed Fans16511.6.4.3 Variable-Speed Fans16511.6.5 Economizer Control16611.6.5.1 Economization Enable16611.6.5.2 Economization Lockout Features16611.6.6 Digital Economizer Control16611.6.7 Analog Economizer Control16611.6.8 Dehumidification Control16611.6.9 Curtailment16711.6.10 Optimum Start/Stop (OSS)16711.6.11 Separate Setpoints16811.6.12 AHU Zone Control16811.6.13 Hardware Overview16811.7 Zone Control16911.7.1 Overview16911.7.2 How Zones Work16911.7.3 Applications That May Be Connected To Zones17011.7.3.1 MultiFlex RTU Board17011.7.3.2 MultiFlex RCB Board17011.7.3.3 AHUs17111.7.4 Temperature Control17111.7.5 Zone Temperature17111.7.6 Economizer Control17111.7.7 Economization Enable17111.7.8 The Effect of Enabling Economization17211.7.9 Dehumidification Control17211.7.10 The Zone Humidity Input17211.7.11 The Effect of Enabling Dehumidification17211.7.11.1 MultiFlex RTUs and RCBs17211.7.11.2 AHUs17211.7.12 Optimum Start/Stop (OSS)17211.7.13 Losing Contact With Zone Applications17411.7.14 Stand-Alone MultiFlex RTUs17411.7.15 MultiFlex RTU/ARTC and AHU Zone Association17411.8 MultiFlex CUB Board17411.9 MultiFlex PAK Board17511.10 Lighting Schedules17511.10.1 Overview17511.10.2 Functions of the Lighting Schedule Application17611.10.3 Control Method Select17611.10.4 Standard Control17611.10.4.1 The Light Level Interface Cell (LLEV INTERFACE)17611.10.4.2 The Schedule Interface Cell (SCHEDIF)17711.10.5 Alternate Control17711.10.5.1 Multi-Logic Combiner17711.10.5.2 Offset Solar Control17811.10.6 The Basic Schedule Cell17811.10.6.1 Slave Scheduling17811.10.7 The Min ON/OFF Cell17811.10.8 The Proof Cell17811.10.9 Output Light Dimming17911.11 Demand Control17911.11.1 Introduction to Demand Limit Control17911.11.2 Demand Monitoring17911.11.3 Load Shedding18011.11.3.1 Definition18011.11.4 Shedding Levels18011.11.5 Priority Levels18011.11.6 How Demand Control Uses Load Shedding18211.11.6.1 Power Monitoring Input18311.12 Sensor Control18311.12.1 Overview18311.12.2 Analog Sensor Control18311.12.3 Cut In/Cut Out Setpoint Control18311.12.4 Digital Sensor Control18411.12.5 Logical Combination18411.13 Loop/Sequence Control18411.13.1 Layout of the Loop/ Sequence Control Application18411.13.1.1 Control Cells18411.13.1.2 Output Cells18511.13.1.3 Diagram18511.13.2 Loop/Sequence Control Cell Descriptions18511.13.2.1 The Select Cell18511.13.2.2 The Setpoint Float Cell18611.13.2.3 The PID Control Cell18611.13.2.4 The Filter Cell18611.13.2.5 The Override Cell18611.13.3 Output Cell Descriptions18611.13.3.1 The Sequencer Cell18611.13.3.2 The PWM Cell18711.14 Time Scheduling and Holidays18711.14.1 How Schedules Work18711.14.1.1 Events18711.14.1.2 Absolute and Relative Events18711.14.1.3 Temporary Schedule Events18811.14.1.4 Overlapping18811.14.1.5 Ranges18811.14.2 Holiday Schedules18811.15 Power Monitoring18811.15.1 Overview18811.15.2 Logging18911.15.2.1 Power Monitoring Input18911.16 Anti-Sweat Setup19011.16.1 How Anti-Sweat Works19011.17 Heat/Cool Control19011.17.1 Temperature Control19011.17.2 Unoccupied Hysteresis19111.17.3 Optimum Start/Stop (OSS)19111.17.4 Setpoint Reset19111.17.5 Lead/Lag19211.18 Analog and Digital Combiners19211.19 TD Control19311.19.1 Overview19311.19.2 Temperature Differential (TD) Strategy19311.19.3 TD Control Fail-Safes19311.19.4 Configuration19311.19.5 Setpoints19311.19.6 Inputs19411.19.7 Alarms19411.20 Pulse Accumulation19411.20.1 Overview19411.20.2 Configuration19411.20.3 Outputs19411.20.4 Accumulator Reset Types19511.20.5 Logging19511.20.6 High Trip19511.21 Irrigation Control19511.21.1 Overview19511.21.2 Zones and Cycles19511.21.2.1 Cycle Control Types19611.21.2.2 Timed19611.21.2.3 Volume19611.21.3 Cycle Scheduling19611.21.4 Zone Inhibit19611.21.4.1 Timed19611.21.4.2 Volume19611.21.4.3 Rain Delay19611.21.4.4 Freeze Lockout19611.21.4.5 Alarm19611.21.5 Zone Bypass Inputs19611.21.5.1 Bypass Failsafe19711.21.6 Flow Sensor-Related Tests19711.21.6.1 Leak Test19711.21.6.2 Obstructed Zone Test19711.21.7 Service Modes19711.21.8 Heat Cut In/Cut Out Setpoints For Each Stage19711.21.9 Cool Cut In/Cut Out Setpoints For Each Stage19711.21.10 Dehumidification Control19711.21.11 Two Speed Fan Control19711.21.12 Configuration19811.22 Flexible Combiner19811.23 Modular Chiller Control (MCC)19811.23.1 Overview19811.23.2 Learning Mode19911.23.3 The Control/Cycles Parameter19911.23.4 Compressor Control19911.23.4.1 Digital Scroll Compressor20011.23.4.2 Variable Frequency Drive Compressor20011.23.4.3 Unequal Capacity Compressors20011.23.5 Bypass Valve Control20011.24 Boiler20011.24.1 Overview20011.24.2 Alarms20011.25 Refrigerant Monitoring System (RMS)20111.25.1 RMS Asset20111.25.2 RMS Scale20111.25.2.1 Device Constraints20111.26 Detailed Setpoint Change Logging20111.26.1 Log Information20111.26.2 Logged Changes20211.26.3 Unlogged Changes20212 Operator’s Guide to Using the E220512.1 The E2 Home Screen20512.1.1 RX Home Screen20512.1.2 BX Home Screen20512.1.3 CX Home Screen20612.2 Logging On and Access Levels20612.3 Toggling Full Options20712.4 Navigation20712.4.1 Menus20712.4.2 Screen Types20912.4.3 The E2 Keypad21112.5 Customizing the Home Screen21312.6 Manual Defrost and Clean Mode21312.7 Overrides21412.8 Checking Boards Online21512.9 Checking Status Screens21512.10 Alarms21612.10.1 Accessing the Alarm Advisory Log21612.10.2 Viewing the Controller Advisory Log21612.10.3 Date and Time21612.10.4 State21612.10.5 Ack/Reset State21712.10.6 Area Ctrl: Application: Property21712.10.7 Advisory Message21712.10.8 Acknowledging, Resetting, and Clearing Log Entries21712.10.8.1 Acknowledging21712.10.8.2 Resetting21812.10.8.3 Clearing21812.10.9 Facility Status Display (FSD) Alarms21912.11 Viewing Logs and Graphs21912.11.1 Locating Logged Inputs/ Outputs21912.11.1.1 Home/Status Screens21912.11.1.2 Setup Screens22012.11.1.3 Setting Up Input and Output Pointers22012.11.2 Log View22012.11.3 The Graph View22112.11.4 Zooming In and Out22112.12 Naming Conventions for E2 Controllers, Applications, and Points22112.13 Multiple Languages222Appendix A: Case Type Defaults223Appendix B: Pressure/Voltage and Temperature/Resistance Charts for Eclipse Transducers & Emerson Retail Solutions Temp Sensors225Appendix C: Alarm Advisory Messages227Copeland CoreSense E2 Alarms241Appendix D: PID Control247Introduction to PID Control247Proportional (“P”) Mode247Throttling Range247Proportional Constant (Kp)248Integral Mode248Why “I” Mode is Necessary248The “I” Mode Calculation249Derivative Mode249The “D” Mode Calculation250How Condenser Control and HVAC PID Differs From The Others250Output at Setpoint250Output at Setpoint for Non-Condenser/ HVAC PID250Output at Setpoint for Condenser/HVAC PID Control251Changing the Output at Setpoint251Other PID Features251Output at Minimum / Output at Maximum251Minimum Accumulated Error252Filtering252Appendix E: Compressed Point Log Sample Limits and Precision Table255Appendix F: Troubleshooting259Appendix G: Revision Log269Index271Numerics271-A-271-B-272-C-272-D-273-E-274-F-275-G-275-H-275-I275-J-276-K-276-L-276-M-277-N-277-O-278-P-278-R-278-S-279-T-280-U-281-V-281-W-281-X-281-Z-281Tamanho: 10 MBPáginas: 283Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analítico1 INTRODUCTION11.1 THE E2 REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER11.2 THE E2 BUILDING CONTROLLER11.3 THE E2 CONVENIENCE STORE CONTROLLER11.4 NETWORKING OVERVIEW11.4.1 E2 I/O Network11.4.2 The E2 Echelon Lonworks Network11.4.3 Interconnection With Other E2s11.5 DOCUMENTATION OVERVIEW11.6 ON-LINE HELP SYSTEM OVERVIEW11.7 SOFTWARE LICENSING12 HARDWARE OVERVIEW22.1 E2 HARDWARE22.1.1 E2 Main Processor Board (CPU)22.1.2 E2 Processor Interface Board (PIB)22.1.3 E2 Keypad22.1.4 LEDs22.1.5 PC-104 Peripherals: The Internal Modem (Previous Generation Processor Board)22.2 I/O NETWORK BOARDS AND PERIPHERALS22.2.1 The Gateway Board22.2.2 MultiFlex Boards2MultiFlex 16 Input Board2MultiFlex Combination Input/Output Boards2MultiFlex CUB2MultiFlex RTU (BX and CX Only)2MultiFlex Rooftop Control Board (RCB) (BX and CX Only)2MultiFlex PAK Board22.2.3 The MultiFlex ESR Board22.2.4 Hand-held Terminal (P/N 814-3110)22.2.5 The 8RO and 8ROSMT Relay Boards22.2.6 4AO Analog Output Board22.2.7 8DO Digital Output Board and PMAC II Anti-Sweat Controller22.3 ECHELON NETWORK BOARDS AND PERIPHERALS22.3.1 The 16AIe (Discontinued)22.3.2 The 8ROe (Discontinued)22.3.3 EC-2s22.3.4 CC-100 Case Controllers and CS-100 Case Circuit Controllers22.3.5 The ESR8 (Discontinued)22.3.6 TD3 Temperature Display22.3.7 Facility Status Display (FSD)23 MOUNTING33.1 MOUNTING THE E233.1.1 Standard Mount33.1.2 Recessed Mount33.1.3 Retrofit Mounting33.1.4 Blank Face33.2 MOUNTING I/O BOARDS33.2.1 Single/Double Enclosures33.2.2 Boards Without Enclosures (Snap Track)33.3 ECHELON DEVICES33.3.1 16AIe and 8ROe33.3.2 CC-100 Case Controller and CS-100 Case Circuit Controller33.3.3 ESR8 (Discontinued)33.3.4 MultiFlex ESR33.3.5 TD333.4 MODEM/COMMUNICATION EXPANSION CARD MOUNTING (NEW PROCESSOR BOARD)33.4.1 Mounting PC-104 Cards in E2 (Previous Generation Processor Board)33.4.1.1 The Internal Modem33.4.2 Two-Channel and Four-Channel Repeaters33.4.2.1 Mounting Repeaters Overview33.4.2.2 Mounting the Two-Channel Repeater33.4.2.3 Mounting the Four-Channel Repeater33.5 SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS33.5.1 Pressure Transducers33.5.1.1 Mounting33.5.2 Inside Temperature Sensor33.5.2.1 Location33.5.2.2 Mounting33.5.3 Outside Temperature Sensor33.5.3.1 Location33.5.3.2 Mounting33.5.4 Insertion Temperature Probe33.5.4.1 Location33.5.4.2 Mounting33.5.5 Supply and Return Air Sensors33.5.6 Refrigeration System Temperature Probes and Sensors33.5.6.1 Location33.5.6.2 Mounting Bullet and Pipe Mount Sensors33.5.7 Product Temperature Probes33.5.8 Humidity Sensors and Humidistats33.5.8.1 Indoor RH Sensor33.5.8.2 Outdoor RH Sensors33.5.8.3 Duct-mounted Insertion RH Probe33.5.9 Dewpoint Probe33.5.9.1 Location33.5.9.2 Mounting33.5.10 Light Level Sensor33.5.10.1 Location33.5.10.2 Mounting33.5.11 Liquid Level Sensors33.5.12 Refrigerant Leak Detectors34 E2 HARDWARE SETUP44.1 SETTING UP THE E244.1.1 Enclosure44.1.2 Main Processor Board44.1.3 Main Processor Board (Previous Version)44.1.4 Power Interface Board44.2 POWERING THE E244.2.1 RS485 Ports44.2.2 RS485 Jumpers44.2.3 Echelon Network Connect44.2.4 Echelon Jumpers44.3 ADD-ON E2 PERIPHERALS44.3.1 Echelon Card Plug-In (P/N 537-4860) with mounting screw (P/N 101-4201)44.3.2 Modem/Communication Expansion Card (New Processor Board)4(P/N 101-4038) and standoffs (P/N 107-9440) (Previous Generation Processor Board)44.3.4 Plug-In Digital I/O Network Card (P/N 537-4880)44.3.4.1 LEDs44.3.5 E2 RS485 Port Card (P/N 537-4890)44.3.5.1 LEDs44.3.6 Plug-In Four-Channel Internal Repeater44.4 BATTERY TESTING AND REPLACEMENT44.4.1 Low Battery Notification44.4.2 The Battery Enable Switch44.4.3 Battery Test44.4.4 Battery Replacement - Qualified Technicians Only45 SERIAL CONFIGURATION55.1 OVERVIEW55.2 COM PORTS55.3 SERIAL DEVICE AND SOFTWARE SETUP56 THE RS485 NETWORK AND HARDWARE SETUP66.1 THE I/O NETWORK66.1.1 I/O Board Names and Terminology66.1.2 MultiFlex-Plus (+) Board66.1.2.1 Board Designation66.1.2.2 Board Calculations6Wiring Types6The I/O Network Structure (Daisy Chains)6Network Noise Minimization6Network ID Numbers (Board Numbers)6Setting the Baud Rate6Setting the Terminating and Biasing Jumpers6Powering the I/O Boards66.1.9.1 Wiring Types66.1.10 Board Installation66.2 IMC/PRODIGY ROOFTOP UNIT CONTROLLERS66.3 ECT MODBUS66.3.1 Control Techniques Drive (VSD)66.3.2 Copeland Discus with CoreSense Diagnostics (ISD)66.3.3 XR35CX, XR75CX, and XEV22 Case Controllers66.3.4 iPro DAC66.3.5 Energy Meter66.3.5.1 Overview66.3.5.2 Supported System Types66.3.6 Modular Refrigerant Leak Detection Sensor (MRLDS)66.3.7 Copeland Discus with CoreSense Protection66.3.8 Light Commercial Thermostat66.3.8.1 Thermostat Inputs66.3.8.2 Advisory and Alarms66.3.9 Refrigerant Leak Detection System (RLDS)66.3.9.1 Diagnostic Alarms66.3.10 Copeland Scroll — K5 Refrigeration Compressor66.3.11 XM Series of Case Controllers66.3.11.1 XM67066.3.11.2 XM67966.3.11.3 XM67867 E2 ETHERNET PEER COMMUNICATIONS77.1 ETHERNET IP CONFIGURATIONS77.2 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS77.2.1 Components77.3 SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS77.4 ETHERNET NETWORK LAYOUTS77.4.1 Closed Network Layout77.4.2 Open Network Layout77.5 SOFTWARE SETUP77.6 TROUBLESHOOTING78 ECHELON NETWORK AND HARDWARE SETUP88.1 OVERVIEW88.2 WIRING TYPE88.3 ECHELON NETWORK STRUCTURING (DAISY-CHAINS)88.3.1 Maximum Number of Echelon Devices88.4 DEVICE TERMINATION88.4.1 Using a Termination Block (P/N 535-2715) to Terminate a Daisy Chain88.5 WIRE RESTRICTIONS88.6 INSTALLING ECHELON DEVICES88.6.1 Powering Echelon Devices88.7 LEDS88.8 OPEN ECHELON DEVICE CONNECTIVITY88.8.1 Configuring Echelon Devices88.8.1.1 Troubleshooting89 INPUT AND OUTPUT SETUP99.1 THE 16AI, 8IO, AND MULTIFLEX INPUTS99.1.1 Connecting Sensors to Input Boards99.1.1.1 Wiring99.1.1.2 Sensor Wiring Types99.1.1.3 Input Type Dip Switches99.1.2 Power Connection99.1.3 Input Setup in E29Configuring a Point from the Input Definitions/Status Screen9Using the Input Definitions/Status Screen9Setting Up Analog Inputs9Setting Up Digital Inputs99.2 THE 8RO, 8ROE, 8IO, AND MULTIFLEX OUTPUTS99.2.1 Wiring Form C Contacts99.2.2 MultiFlex Relay Outputs99.2.3 Setting the Fail-Safe Dip Switch99.2.4 Wiring Outputs to Points99.2.5 The Output LED99.2.6 Output Setup in E29Configuring a Point from the Output Definitions/Status Screen9Using the Output Definitions/Status Screen9Setting Up Digital Outputs9Setting Up Analog Outputs99.3 CC-100 CASE CONTROLLERS99.3.1 Inputs99.3.2 Power Module Wiring99.3.3 Valve Cable99.4 ESR8 VALVE OUTPUT WIRING910 QUICK START1010.1 LOGGING ON1010.2 CLEANING OUT THE CONTROLLER1010.3 SETTING NUMBER OF NETWORK DEVICES1010.4 SETTING NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS1010.5 THE MAIN STATUS (HOME) SCREEN1010.6 COMMON SCREEN ELEMENTS1010.6.1.1 Header Icons1010.6.3 The Help Line1010.7 SCREEN TYPES1010.7.2 Status Screens1010.7.4 The Setup Screens1010.7.6 The System Information Menu1010.8 TIME/DATE SETUP1010.9 SET UP MODEM1010.10 SET UP TCP/IP1010.11 SET UP NETWORK BAUD RATES1010.11.2 I/O Network Baud Rate1010.12 SET UP USER ACCESS1010.12.2 Creating a New User Account1010.13 SET UP I/O NETWORK1010.13.2 Checking Online Status1010.14 SET UP ECHELON NETWORK1010.14.2 Commissioning a Device1010.14.2.1 The Service Button Method1010.14.2.2 The Manual ID Entry Method1010.15 LICENSE MANAGEMENT1010.16 SET UP ALARMING10The Display Line10The Alarm Output10Dial-Out10The Echelon Network (The Alarm Annunciator)1010.16.3 Alarm Dial-Out1010.17 SET UP GLOBAL DATA1010.17.1 Priority Settings1010.18 SET UP APPLICATIONS1010.18.2 Using and Configuring a Setup Screen1010.18.2.1 The Edit Menu1010.18.2.2 Entering Setpoints1010.18.2.3 Navigating the Setup Screen1010.18.3 Using the Help Key to get Property Help1011 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW1111.1 SUCTION GROUPS1111.1.2 The (Standard) Suction Group Application1111.1.2.1 Overview of PID Control Strategy1111.1.2.2 Variable-Speed Compressors1111.1.2.3 Floating Setpoint Control1111.1.3 The Enhanced Suction Group Application11Learning Mode11Circuit Load Analysis11The Control/Cycles Parameter11Variable-Speed, Digital Scroll, and Digital Discus Compressor Support11Floating Suction Control1111.2 CONDENSER CONTROL1111.2.1.1 Air Cooled Strategy1111.2.1.2 Temperature Differential Strategy1111.2.3 Fan Control1111.2.5 Fast Recovery1111.3 STANDARD CIRCUITS11Temperature Monitor11Temperature Control11Line Up(ESR)/Defrost11Line Up(MFESR)/Defrost1111.3.2 Defrost Control11Defrost States11Defrost Types11Defrost Termination11Emergency Defrost11Hot Gas Defrost with ESR8 and MultiFlex ESR1111.3.3 Clean and Door Switches1111.3.3.1 Clean Switches1111.3.3.2 Door Switches11Display1111.3.7 Wiring1111.4 CASE CONTROL CIRCUITS1111.4.2 Case Circuit Control Software Overview1111.4.2.1 Valve Control1111.4.3 Refrigeration Control1111.4.3.1 EEVs (Liquid Pulse and Liquid Stepper)1111.4.3.2 EEPRs (Suction Stepper)11Defrost Control11Defrost States11Defrost Types11Defrost Termination11Demand Defrost11Emergency Defrost11The WAIT State1111.4.5 Anti-Sweat Control1111.4.5.1 Dewpoint Input Sources1111.4.6 Dual Temp Control1111.4.7 Fan Control1111.4.8 Light Control1111.4.9 Clean/Wash Mode1111.4.10 Walk-In Freezer Control1111.4.11 Fail-Safe Mode1111.4.11.1 Recoverable Sensor Failures1111.4.13 Setting Up An Individual Case Controller1111.5 LOGGING GROUPS1111.5.2 Data Compression1111.5.2.1 Clipping1111.5.2.2 Incompressible Data Types11Base Log Group11Setting Up Logging11Logging Group Status Screen11Log Reports1111.5.6.1 Logging Group Report1111.5.6.2 Application Log Report1111.5.6.3 System Log Report1111.6 AIR HANDLING UNITS (AHU)1111.6.2 Temperature Control1111.6.4 Fan Control1111.6.4.1 Single-Speed Fans1111.6.4.2 Two-Speed Fans1111.6.4.3 Variable-Speed Fans1111.6.5 Economizer Control1111.6.5.1 Economization Enable1111.6.5.2 Economization Lockout Features1111.6.7 Analog Economizer Control1111.6.9 Curtailment1111.6.11 Separate Setpoints1111.6.13 Hardware Overview1111.7 ZONE CONTROL1111.7.2 How Zones Work1111.7.3 Applications That May Be Connected To Zones1111.7.3.1 MultiFlex RTU Board1111.7.3.2 MultiFlex RCB Board1111.7.3.3 AHUs1111.7.4 Temperature Control1111.7.5 Zone Temperature1111.7.6 Economizer Control1111.7.7 Economization Enable1111.7.8 The Effect of Enabling Economization1111.7.9 Dehumidification Control1111.7.10 The Zone Humidity Input1111.7.11 The Effect of Enabling Dehumidification1111.7.11.1 MultiFlex RTUs and RCBs1111.7.11.2 AHUs1111.7.13 Losing Contact With Zone Applications1111.7.15 MultiFlex RTU/ARTC and AHU Zone Association1111.8 MULTIFLEX CUB BOARD1111.9 MULTIFLEX PAK BOARD1111.10 LIGHTING SCHEDULES1111.10.2 Functions of the Lighting Schedule Application1111.10.4 Standard Control1111.10.4.1 The Light Level Interface Cell (LLEV INTERFACE)1111.10.4.2 The Schedule Interface Cell (SCHEDIF)1111.10.5 Alternate Control1111.10.5.1 Multi-Logic Combiner1111.10.5.2 Offset Solar Control11The Basic Schedule Cell1111.10.6.1 Slave Scheduling1111.10.8 The Proof Cell1111.11 DEMAND CONTROL1111.11.2 Demand Monitoring1111.11.3.1 Definition1111.11.4 Shedding Levels1111.11.5 Priority Levels1111.11.6 How Demand Control Uses Load Shedding1111.11.6.1 Power Monitoring Input1111.12 SENSOR CONTROL1111.12.2 Analog Sensor Control1111.12.4 Digital Sensor Control1111.13 LOOP/SEQUENCE CONTROL1111.13.1.1 Control Cells1111.13.1.2 Output Cells1111.13.1.3 Diagram1111.13.2 Loop/Sequence Control Cell Descriptions11The Select Cell11The Setpoint Float Cell11The PID Control Cell11The Filter Cell11The Override Cell1111.13.3 Output Cell Descriptions1111.13.3.1 The Sequencer Cell1111.13.3.2 The PWM Cell1111.14 TIME SCHEDULING AND HOLIDAYS11Events11Absolute and Relative Events11Temporary Schedule Events11Overlapping11Ranges1111.15 POWER MONITORING1111.15.2 Logging1111.15.2.1 Power Monitoring Input1111.16 ANTI-SWEAT SETUP1111.17 HEAT/COOL CONTROL1111.17.2 Unoccupied Hysteresis1111.17.4 Setpoint Reset1111.18 ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMBINERS1111.19 TD CONTROL1111.19.2 Temperature Differential (TD) Strategy1111.19.4 Configuration1111.19.6 Inputs1111.20 PULSE ACCUMULATION1111.20.2 Configuration1111.20.4 Accumulator Reset Types1111.20.6 High Trip1111.21 IRRIGATION CONTROL1111.21.2 Zones and Cycles1111.21.2.1 Cycle Control Types1111.21.2.2 Timed1111.21.2.3 Volume1111.21.3 Cycle Scheduling1111.21.4 Zone Inhibit1111.21.4.1 Timed11Volume11Rain Delay11Freeze Lockout11Alarm1111.21.5 Zone Bypass Inputs1111.21.5.1 Bypass Failsafe1111.21.6 Flow Sensor-Related Tests1111.21.6.1 Leak Test1111.21.6.2 Obstructed Zone Test1111.21.8 Heat Cut In/Cut Out Setpoints For Each Stage1111.21.10 Dehumidification Control1111.21.12 Configuration1111.22 FLEXIBLE COMBINER1111.23 MODULAR CHILLER CONTROL (MCC)1111.23.2 Learning Mode1111.23.4 Compressor Control1111.23.4.1 Digital Scroll Compressor1111.23.4.2 Variable Frequency Drive Compressor1111.23.4.3 Unequal Capacity Compressors1111.24 BOILER1111.24.2 Alarms1111.25 REFRIGERANT MONITORING SYSTEM (RMS)1111.25.2 RMS Scale1111.25.2.1 Device Constraints1111.26 DETAILED SETPOINT CHANGE LOGGING1111.26.2 Logged Changes1112 OPERATOR’S GUIDE TO USING THE E21212.1 THE E2 HOME SCREEN1212.1.2 BX Home Screen1212.2 LOGGING ON AND ACCESS LEVELS1212.3 TOGGLING FULL OPTIONS1212.4 NAVIGATION1212.4.2 Screen Types1212.5 CUSTOMIZING THE HOME SCREEN1212.6 MANUAL DEFROST AND CLEAN MODE1212.7 OVERRIDES1212.8 CHECKING BOARDS ONLINE1212.9 CHECKING STATUS SCREENS1212.10 ALARMS12Viewing the Controller Advisory Log12Date and Time12State12Ack/Reset State12Area Ctrl: Application: Property12Advisory Message12Acknowledging, Resetting, and Clearing Log Entries1212.10.8.1 Acknowledging1212.10.8.2 Resetting1212.10.8.3 Clearing1212.11 VIEWING LOGS AND GRAPHS1212.11.1.1 Home/Status Screens1212.11.1.2 Setup Screens1212.11.1.3 Setting Up Input and Output Pointers1212.11.3 The Graph View1212.12 LOW BATTERY NOTIFICATION1212.13 NAMING CONVENTIONS FOR E2 CONTROLLERS, APPLICATIONS, AND POINTS12Tamanho: 10 MBPáginas: 273Language: EnglishAbrir o manual