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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

NV name

nvoAlarmStatus

nvoApplicMode

nvoCoolOutput

nvoDigitInState

nvoDigitInState

nvoEffectOcc

nvoFanSpeed

nvoFanSpeed

field name

error_bit[2]

value

state

value

state

Table C4. Output Variables for Excel 10 FCU Controllers.

engineering units:

digital

 

 

state

default

comments

English (metric) or states plus

or

range

 

 

value

 

 

 

 

 

UBYTE

 

 

See above.

Bit coded Alarm:

1

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_MANHEAT

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_MANCOOL

2

 

 

ALM_HW_SW_MISMATCH

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

SNVT_hvac_mode

 

HVAC_OFF

This output variable is used to coordinate the slave devices with

HVAC_AUTO

0

(at application restart)

the master controller. It reflects the current heat/cool medium

HVAC_HEAT

1

 

based upon the available supply energy. This is required for con-

HVAC_COOL

3

 

figurations with heat/cool changeover. HVAC_OFF switches the

HVAC_OFF

6

 

heat/cool control OFF while still providing frost protection and

 

 

 

reporting status and alarms.

 

 

 

 

SNVT_lev_percent

 

 

This output variable is the cooling output which is typically used for

0 to 100%

 

 

monitoring or bound to a cooling actuator node or another con-

163.835% = INVALID

 

 

troller operating as slave. nvoCoolOutput will be transmitted

 

 

 

immediately when its value has changed significantly (>= 1%), and

 

 

 

periodically according to nciSndHrtBt. The output value represents

 

 

 

the output of the control algorithm but is limited to a range of 0% to

 

 

 

100%.

SNVT_switch.value

 

 

This output variable indicates the binary state of the controller's

0 to 100%

 

 

digital input which can be configured to support a window contact,

 

 

 

an occupancy/movement sensor, an air flow contact, or a heat/cool

 

 

 

changeover contact. It can be bound to another Excel 10 controller

 

 

 

or a third party node.

 

 

 

 

SNVT_switch.state

0

 

See above.

OFF

 

 

ON

1

 

 

NOT_ASSIGNED

255

 

 

SNVT_occupancy

 

 

This output variable reflects the effective occupancy mode derived

OC_OCCUPIED

0

 

from the time schedule, occupancy sensor, override button, and

OC_UNOCCUPIED

1

 

network occupancy override.

OC_BYPASS

2

 

 

OC_STANDBY

3

 

 

SNVT_switch.value

 

0 (at application restart)

This output variable reports the fan speed for the controller. It can

0 to 100%

 

 

be bound to another Excel 10 controller with a fan connected or to

 

 

 

a third-party fan node.

 

 

 

 

SNVT_switch.state

 

NO_FAN

See above.

OFF

0

(at application restart)

 

ON

1

 

 

 

 

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