Emerson E2 operation manual Zone Temperature, Economization Enable, AHUs

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11.7.3.3AHUs

An AHU controls all aspects of an air handling unit, including up to eight stages of auxiliary or reclaim heat, six cooling stages, dehumidification, analog or digital economization, and support for single-, two-, or variable- speed fans.

Normally, since AHUs are designed to cover a wide area of space, AHU Control applications operate on their own and are not associated with Zone applications (they are large enough to be “zones” within themselves). How- ever, if desired, an AHU may be associated with a Zone application, which will allow the AHU to use the Zone’s setpoints, occupancy state, summer/winter state, and dehu- midification and economization enabling.

11.7.4 Temperature Control

As mentioned, Zone applications do not “control” tem- perature themselves. Zone applications simply pass along the setpoints an HVAC unit will use, and the individual unit is responsible for controlling to the setpoint using its own temperature input.

The Zone application passes along eight different set- points, which are shown in Table 11-12. Of these set- points, the application receiving the setpoints will only use one cooling and one heating setpoint. The pair the applica- tion will use is determined by whether the current season is SUMMER or WINTER and whether the building is OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED (both of which is supplied by the Zone).

Cooling

Heating

 

 

SUMMER COOL OCC

SUMMER HEAT OCC

 

 

SUMMER COOL UOC

SUMMER HEAT UOC

 

 

WINTER COOL OCC

WINTER HEAT OCC

 

 

WINTER COOL UOC

WINTER HEAT UOC

 

 

Table 11-12- Possible Heating/Cooling Setpoints

11.7.5 Zone Temperature

Each MultiFlex RTU and AHU application has a space temperature output that is equal to the unit’s current Con- trol Temperature. When associated with a Zone applica- tion, this space temperature output is connected to one of sixteen Zone Temperature inputs in the Zone application. These sixteen inputs are then combined using a user- defined combination method to yield the Zone Tempera- ture.

Zone Temperature provides an at-a-glance view of how well the units within the Zone are doing in heating and cooling. If desired, Zone Temperature may also be used as a temperature control input by one or all of the

Zone’s HVAC applications.

11.7.6 Economizer Control

A Zone application is responsible for analyzing the outside air conditions and determining if the conditions are favorable for bringing in outside air. If the air condition is favorable, the Zone sends a signal to its associated HVAC units telling them economization is OK. If not, it sends a signal to disable economization.

It is up to the associated HVAC unit to process the economization information and open the dampers.

11.7.7Economization Enable

There are five possible ways a Zone application may determine when conditions are favorable for economiza- tion:

1.Enthalpy Switch - An enthalpy switch is a digital device that is pre-set to detect when the tempera- ture and humidity levels are favorable for econo- mization. When the conditions are favorable, this switch sends an OK (ON) signal to the Zone application. Otherwise, the switch sends a NOT OK (OFF) signal.

2.Dewpoint Setpoint - A dewpoint probe measur- ing the dewpoint of the outside air is compared to a setpoint. If the outside air dewpoint is less than the setpoint, economization is enabled. If it is higher than the setpoint, economization is dis- abled.

3.Calculated Enthalpy - The Zone application cal- culates the outside air enthalpy by reading the value of a relative humidity sensor and an out- door air temperature sensor. This calculated enthalpy is compared to a setpoint. If the enthalpy is less than the setpoint, economization is enabled. If greater, economization is disabled.

4.Dewpoint Fail-Safe - This is similar to method #2, except an outdoor temperature sensor value is compared to the setpoint instead of a dewpoint probe’s value. This comparison is a poor substi- tute for actual dewpoint readings and is recom- mended for use as a fail-safe only. When possible, use humidity or dewpoint sensors.

5.Temperature Comparison - The AHU Control application simply compares the temperature of the inside air with the temperature of the outside air. If the outside air is cooler than the inside air, economization is enabled.

6.In vs. Out Enthalpy - This strategy requires indoor and outdoor humidity sensors and also indoor and outdoor temperature sensors. The

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Contents Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 BX HVAC, and CX Convenience Store ControllersPage E2 Firmware Version Page Table of Contents Product Temperature Probes Humidity Sensors and Humidistats Inside Temperature SensorOutside Temperature Sensor Insertion Temperature Probe1 I/O Board Names and Terminology MultiFlex-Plus + Board Board InstallationPlug-In Digital I/O Network Card P/N Plug-InFour-Channel Internal RepeaterPower Connection Input Setup in E2 Powering Echelon DevicesConfiguring Echelon Devices Connecting Sensors to Input BoardsSpecifying Alarm Reporting Types Setting the Time and Date 10-9 10.9Changing Required User Access Levels Web ServicesClean and Door Switches 11-7 Priority SettingsUsing and Configuring a Setup Screen Using the Help Key to get Property HelpSetting Up An Individual Case Controller 11.4.9 Clean/Wash Mode11.4.11 Fail-Safe Mode 11.4.12 Wiring11.7.2 How Zones Work 11.7.4 Temperature Control11.7.5 Zone Temperature 11.7.7 Economization EnableAlarms Setpoint ResetTemperature Differential TD Strategy ConfigurationAccessing the Alarm Advisory Log Service Modes11.21.12 Configuration Learning Mode12.10.2 Viewing the Controller Advisory Log 12.10.5 Ack/Reset State12.10.8 Acknowledging, Resetting, and Clearing Log Entries 12.10.9 Facility Status Display FSD AlarmsPage E2 Refrigeration Controller RX IntroductionE2 Building Controller BX E2 Convenience Store Controller CX 1 E2 I/O Network Networking OverviewInterconnection With Other E2s E2 Echelon Lonworks NetworkDocumentation Overview Software Licensing On-Line Help System OverviewPage E2 Hardware Hardware OverviewPIB LED’s Status 1 E2 Main Processor Board 3 E2 KeypadLEDs PIB LEDs StatusKeyboard Status I/O Network Boards and PeripheralsGateway Board Main Board Status CPU LEDsGateway Model MultiFlex BoardsMultiFlex 16 Input Board MultiFlex Combination Input/ Output BoardsMultiFlex Combination Input/Output Board Top View Model Description NameMultiFlex PAK Board MultiFlex CUBMultiFlex RTU BX and CX Only MultiFlex Rooftop Control Board RCB BX and CX OnlyHand-held Terminal P/N MultiFlex ESR BoardRJ-11 to male RJ-11 cable 8RO and 8ROSMT Relay Boards15- 4AO Analog Output Board P/N 6 4AO Analog Output Board8ROe Dis 16AIe DisEC-2s Facility Status Display FSD 5 TD3 Temperature DisplayRecessed Mount MountingMounting the E2 Standard MountStandard Mount Inside Rear of Enclosure Retrofit MountingMounting I/O Boards Blank FaceSingle/Double Enclosures 4AO Board Boards Without Enclosures Snap Track3 TD3 Echelon DevicesCOM3 Internal Modem Plug-In Card P/N MultiFlex ESRMounting the Four-Channel Repeater Two-Channel and Four- Channel RepeatersMounting Repeaters Overview Mounting the Two-Channel RepeaterPressure Transducers Inside Temperature SensorOutside Temperature Sensor Sensors TransducersApplication Sensor Type Insertion Temperature ProbeSupply and Return Air Sensors Mounting Bullet and Pipe Mount SensorsOutdoor RH Sensors Product Temperature ProbesHumidity Sensors and Humidistats Indoor RH SensorDewpoint Probe Light Level SensorDuct-mounted Insertion RH Probe Refrigerant Leak Detectors Liquid Level SensorsPage Enclosure E2 Hardware SetupSetting up the E2 Main Processor BoardAdd-On E2 Peripherals Powering the E23 COM3 Internal Modem Plug- In Card P/N Plug-In Digital I/O Network Card P/NLEDs E2 Installation Guide Pre-Sets Serial Device Software SetupOverview COM PortsE2COM# Associations Connector Page Page Or I/O Net RS485 Network and Hardware SetupI/O Network 1 I/O Board Names and TerminologyBoard Designation Wiring TypesMultiFlex-Plus + Board I/O Network Structure Daisy ChainsSetting the Baud Rate Network Noise MinimizationNetwork ID Numbers Board Numbers Powering the I/O Boards Setting the Terminating and Biasing JumpersWiring Types 14 AWG Board InstallationIMC/Prodigy Rooftop Unit Controllers Control Techniques Drive3.1 XR75CX-Case Display 3 XR35CX, XR75CX, XEV22 Case ControllersIPro DAC Energy MeterSupported System Types Copeland Discus with CoreSense ProtectionAdvisory and Alarms Light Commercial ThermostatThermostat Inputs Comfort Alert Descriptions Cause E2 Advisory Conditions for Return to Normal RTN on Diag- nostic Codes High/Low Occ/Unocc Space Temperature AlarmsSupply Sensor Fail Alarm Refrigerant Leak Detection System Rlds12.2 XM679 Diagnostic AlarmsXM Series of Case Controllers 12.1 XM670Master Slave Token Passing BACnetBACnet Overview BACnet CommunicationClient-Server 3 MS/TP Network Connection To E2BACnet IP Internet Protocol Discovery13- Commissioning Screen Rescan16 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Multiflex Combination I/O Board Installation Guide 18 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 BACnet 20 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 16AI Installation Guide MultiFlex ESR Installation Guide BACnet 24 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Page Page E2 Ethernet Peer Communications Ethernet IP ConfigurationsHardware Specifications Equipment Type SpecificationsClosed Network Layout Ethernet Network LayoutsOpen Network Layout Open Network LayoutPeer Network Tab Set Group Name TroubleshootingCable Type Emerson Retail Solutions Part Number Echelon Network and Hardware SetupWiring Type Echelon Network Cable SpecificationsMaximum Number of Echelon Devices Device TerminationMaximum Total Segment Length Wire RestrictionsInstalling Echelon Devices Powering Echelon DevicesLEDs Configuring Echelon DevicesEchelon Board Status Red D1 Reset Red ServiceConnected/IO Setup Screen RX Unit Shown TroubleshootingE2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 One pin when unterminating an E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Input Type Dip Switches Input and Output SetupWiring Sensor Wiring TypesInput Type Dip Switches for MultiFlex 16 and 16AI Boards Power ConnectionDown Sensor Input Type Wiring Dip SwitchWall-mounted Down Level DownInput Setup in E2 Association Using the Input Definitions/ Status ScreenSetting Up Analog Inputs ApplicationPer Pulse on Sensor Type DescriptionDigital Input Screen Setting Up Digital InputsWiring Form C Contacts 8RO, 8IO, and MultiFlex OutputsMultiFlex Relay Outputs Board Type Version Setting the Fail-Safe Dip SwitchRelay Output Test Mode Output Board Fail-Safe and Switch SettingsOld 8ROs Wiring Outputs to PointsOutput Setup in E2 Output LEDSetting Up Digital Outputs Using the Output Definitions/ Status Screen12- Digital Output Screen Setting Up Analog Outputs13- Analog Output Screen Inputs CC-100 Case ControllersPower Module Wiring Valve Cable335-3263 Pulse Valve MultiFlex ESR Board CCB Case Controllers335-3260 to Valve Connection Information ESR8 Boards DisESR8 and MultiFlex ESR Valve Output Wiring Page Logging On Cleaning Out the ControllerPerforming a Clean Out Quick StartSetting Number of Network Devices Boards on the I/O NetworkUnit Controllers Echelon Customizing the Home Screen Setting Number of ApplicationsHelp Line Common Screen ElementsHeader Function KeysKey Function for RX Screen TypesMain Menu Status ScreensActions Menu Options and Descriptions Setup ScreensActions Menu Actions Menu Item DescriptionSystem Configuration Menu System Configuration Menu OptionsMenu Option Description System Information Menu Options System Information MenuSetting the Time and Date Time/Date SetupSet Up Modem 17- TCP/IP Addressing Set Up TCP/IPSet Up Network Baud Rates 10.11.1 COM1 Serial RS232 Baud Rate10.11.2 I/O Network Baud Rate Set Up User Access User Access LevelsLevel Changing Required User Access Levels Creating a New User AccountDeleting a User Set Up I/O Network Specify Number of BoardsChecking Online Status Set Up Echelon Network Specifying Number DevicesCommissioning a Device Network Commissioning Service Button MethodHow Echelon Commissioning Works Modbus CommissioningManual ID Entry Method CC-100’s Service ButtonTD3’s Service Button ESR8’s Service Button31- Commissioning Menu License ManagementWeb Services Set Up AlarmingDisplay Line Specifying Alarm Reporting TypesAlarm Output Echelon Network Alarm AnnunciatorSetting up an E2 to be an Alarm Annunciator Alarm Dial-OutSet Alarm Annunc field to Yes Introduction Alarm Reporting Set Up Global Data10-24 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Priority SettingsExample Setting Up an Outdoor Temperature Sen- sor Set Up ApplicationsDelete an Application Using and Configuring a Setup Screen10.18.1 Add/Delete an Application Add an ApplicationNavigating the Setup Screen Edit MenuEntering Setpoints Help Line Function Keys For SetupFunction Keys for Setup Screens Index TabsUsing the Help Key to get Property Help Page Standard Suction Group Application Software OverviewSuction Groups IntroductionControl/Cycles Parameter Learning ModeHardware Overview Circuit Load AnalysisAir Cooled Condensers Temperature Differential StrategyInput Sensor Type Wiring Instructions Condenser ControlFan Control Condenser Split ModeFast Recovery Evaporative CondensersEvaporative Condenser Standard CircuitsDefrost Control Refrigeration ControlEmergency Defrost Clean and Door SwitchesClean Switches Defrost TerminationControl Link CD Case Display TD3 Temperature DisplayWiring Door SwitchesTypical Case in a Standard Circuit Overview Case Control CircuitsEEVs Liquid Pulse and Liquid Stepper Valve ControlEEPRs Suction Stepper Thermostatic Expansion Valves TXVsOff Cycle Timed Wait State Temperature TerminationAnti-Sweat Control Demand DefrostDewpoint Input Sources Clean/Wash ModeDual Temp Control Light ControlFail-Safe Mode Recoverable Sensor FailuresWalk-In Freezer Control Logging Groups Setting Up An Individual Case ControllerClipping Possible Data ErrorsData Compression Base Log GroupLogging Setup Menu Setting Up LoggingApplication Log Report Logging Group Status ScreenLog Reports Logging Group ReportSystem Log Report Temperature ControlAir Handling Units Alternate SetpointsSingle-Speed Fans Two-Speed FansVariable-Speed Fans Dehumidification Control Economizer ControlDigital Economizer Control Analog Economizer ControlCurtailment Optimum Start/Stop OSSIntelligent Pre-Starts and Pre-Stops AHU Zone Control Separate Setpoints11- Suction Group Outputs Output Device Wire 8RO contacts Set Fail-safe Dip Switch toZone Control How Zones WorkMultiFlex RCB-P Board Applications That May Be Connected To ZonesMultiFlex RTU Board MultiFlex RCB BoardZone Temperature Economization EnableAHUs Effect of Enabling Economization Zone Humidity Input Effect of Enabling DehumidificationMultiFlex RTUs and RCBs 17- Diagram of Pre-Start and Pre-Stop Operation MultiFlex RTU/ARTC and AHU Zone Association MultiFlex CUB BoardLosing Contact With Zone Applications Stand-Alone MultiFlex RTUsLighting Schedules MultiFlex PAK BoardLight Level Interface Cell Functions of the Lighting Schedule ApplicationControl Method Select Standard ControlAlternate Control Schedule Interface CellMulti-Logic Combiner Offset Solar Control Basic Schedule CellMin ON/OFF Cell Proof CellDemand Monitoring Demand ControlOutput Light Dimming Introduction to Demand Limit ControlDefinition Load SheddingShedding Levels Priority LevelsRotational Shed Last ShedOther Notes About Priority Levels Mode 1 KW Input Is Greater Than Setpoint Mode 3 Integral Error Approaching ZeroHow Demand Control Uses Load Shedding Analog Sensor Control Power Monitoring InputSettings Sensor ControlDigital Sensor Control Logical CombinationControl Cells Select Cell DiagramLoop/Sequence Control Cell Descriptions Output CellsOutput Cell Descriptions Events Time Scheduling and HolidaysHow Schedules Work PWM CellOverlapping Power MonitoringHoliday Schedules Temporary Schedule EventsMonthly LoggingHourly DailyAnti-Sweat Setup Heat/Cool ControlHow Anti-Sweat Works Unoccupied Hysteresis Setpoint ResetLead/Lag Analog and Digital CombinersTD Control Fail-Safes Temperature Differential TD StrategyConfiguration TD ControlAlarms Pulse AccumulationOutputs Zones and Cycles Accumulator Reset TypesIrrigation Control High TripCycle Scheduling Zone InhibitZone Bypass Inputs Service Modes Flow Sensor-Related TestsTwo Speed Fan Control Modular Chiller Control MCC Flexible CombinerCompressor Control Learning ModeVariable Frequency Drive Compressor BoilerBypass Valve Control Digital Scroll CompressorDevice Constraints RMS AssetRMS Scale Log InformationUnlogged Changes Logged ChangesPage Page RX Home Screen Operator’s Guide to Using the E2E2 Home Screen BX Home ScreenCX Home Screen Logging On and Access LevelsMenus System Configuration MenuToggling Full Options NavigationSystem Information Menu Press System Configuration Press System InformationStatus Screens Screen TypesActions Menu Summary ScreensSetup Screens Index TabsHeader Icons Enter Key E2 KeypadCursor Tab KeyCtrl Page Up/Ctrl Page Down Keys Log In/Out KeyFour Directional Arrow Keys Up/Page Down KeysCustomizing the Home Screen Manual Defrost and Clean ModeOverrides List menu and choose End Manual ModeChecking Boards Online Checking Status Screens Date and Time AlarmsAccessing the Alarm Advi Sory Log Viewing the Controller Advisory LogAdvisory Message 12.10.5 Ack/Reset StateAlarm States Area Ctrl Application PropertyClearing ResettingHome/Status Screens Facility Status Display FSD AlarmsViewing Logs and Graphs Locating Logged Inputs OutputsSetup Screens Setting Up Input and Output PointersLog View Zooming In and Out Graph ViewMultiple Languages Appendix a Case Type Defaults High Alarm, Low Alarm, and DelayDefrost Type Hdbx 100 lb 200 lb 500 lb Xducer Table B-1- Temp Sensor Temperature/Resistance ChartTable B-2- Eclipse Voltage to Pressure Chart Eclipse Transducers Voltage Pressure PSIPage Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory MessagesE2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-3 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-5 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-7 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-9 10 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-11 12 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 RAM 14 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 ISD 2.0/2.1 CoreSense Diagnostics Copeland CoreSense E2 AlarmsNo 3PHASE PWR Performance Alert CoreSense Diagnostics CoreSense DeviceOther Advisories Discus P470 CoreSense Protection K5 Ref Scroll P510 Copeland Scroll CoreSense CommP47 CoreSense Comm Proportional P Mode Appendix D PID ControlThrottling Range Throttling Range on page D-1 Integral ModeWhy I Mode is Necessary Proportional Constant KpDerivative Mode I Mode CalculationSaturation Output at Setpoint for Non-Condenser D Mode CalculationHow Condenser Control Hvac PID Differs From Others Output at SetpointOutput at Setpoint for Condenser/HVAC PID Control Other PID FeaturesChanging the Output at Setpoint Output at Minimum / Output at MaximumFiltering Minimum Accumulated ErrorPage Page Medium Resolution Reuccf Page Page Refer to .1.9, Powering Appendix F TroubleshootingEchelon Network Appendix F Troubleshooting F-3 Symptom Possible Problem Solution Trip Number of Fans field?Symptom Possible Problem Solution Appendix F Troubleshooting F-7 Figured as an analog input Page Page Appendix G Revision Log Page Numerics IndexBlue R. See Cold Reset Wash mode. See Clean Mode Demand Defrost. See Defrost, demand Hot Gas Defrost. See Defrost, hot gas Tion Probe LonWorks Network. See Echelon Network Pmac Hansen probe. See Sensors, liquid level 10 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 4 5-JAN-2013 Valves
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