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Electrical Demand Limiting and Lighting Photocell Adjustments

1.You reach this page by touching or clicking on the Lighting or Electrical icons on the Home page.

2.Demand set point is easily adjusted by touching or clicking on the plus or minus keys above. For retrofit sites a review of your past 12 months of utility bills will allow for a determination of what this value should be. Consult with your Honeywell sales person or local electrical utilities representative to help you make this initial setting. For new construction projects it may take 6 months to a year before this value can be accurately set based on a review of your utility bills. Once set there should be no need for further adjustment, unless there is a change in the way the utility company bills or charges you. When actual electrical demand is within 2.5% of the setting above the temperature set points for the HVAC unit will be automatically raised 3° (when in cooling mode) or lowered 3° (when in heating mode). HVAC units automatically switch between Cooling/Heating modes to maintain room temperatures.

3.Parking Lot Lighting and Signage Lighting controls operate the same, but each has a separate adjustable “turn on” set point based on outdoor light levels as sensed by one common outdoor photocell. Typically the values above are set at 3450; this has proven to be a good setting for lighting to turn on based on outdoor light levels. You may want your signage to turn on earlier than parking lot lights that is why there is a separate darker/lighter adjustment for each. Touching or clicking on darker or lighter will adjust the start point for each. Parking and Signage each have a separate (adjustable) time of day schedule associated with them. See icons on Home page and refer to Time of Day Schedules & Holidays section of this document for adjustments to these schedules. The Parking or Signage lights will start based on outdoor light level and adjustments above. In a non 24 hour store the associated schedule is used to enable or shut lights off when the store is closed and employees are all gone, no matter what the light level is outside. An Example may be as follows: Your employees show up for work at 4am – parking lot lights turn on by time of day schedule. At 5am your drive through opens – signage lights turn on by time of day schedule. When outdoor light level is high enough say at 6am the parking lot lights shut off by the photocell set point. As outdoor light level increases maybe the signage should shut off by the photocell set point (but it does not have to). As light level decreases late in the day or evening the parking and signage lights come back on by photocell. Store closes at Midnight and signage shuts off on schedule. Employees leave at 1am after clean up, parking lot lights and employee lights shut off by schedule.

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WEB -201 specifications

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Furthermore, the WEB-201 system supports various security features, including user authentication and role-based access control. This ensures that sensitive data is protected and that only authorized personnel can make critical adjustments to the system.

Overall, Honeywell WEB-201 stands out for its comprehensive set of features, advanced technology, and adaptability, making it a leading choice for building management initiatives aimed at sustainability and operational excellence.