Emerson E2 MultiFlex-Plus + Board, Wiring Types, I/O Network Structure Daisy Chains

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Board

Max #

Translation

Boards That Match

Type

 

 

Board Type

RCB

32

MultiFlex RCB

MultiFlex RCB

 

 

advanced rooftop

 

 

 

unit controller

 

RCB-P

32

MultiFlex RCB-P

MultiFlex RCB-P

 

 

(Pulse) advanced

 

 

 

rooftop unit con-

 

 

 

troller

 

 

 

 

 

PAK

32

MultiFlex PAK

MultiFlex PAK

 

 

rack controller

 

 

 

 

 

CCB

99

CCB case control-

CCBs

 

 

lers

 

 

 

 

 

ESR

31

MultiFlex ESR

MultiFlex ESR

 

 

valve controller

 

 

 

 

 

CUB-

32

Single condensing

MultiFlex CUB II

IIunit controller (one compressor and up to 4 condenser fans)

Table 6-1- Board Types and Boards Included in Each Type

6.1.2MultiFlex-Plus (+) Board

The MultiFlex-plus board contains a replacement RS485 transceiver chip that presents less of a load on the network than a non-plus board. This increases the maxi- mum number of devices that can be placed on the network, but not the number of board types an Einstein controller can communicate with.

The MultiFlex-plus board now accounts for only 1/8 the load of a non-plus board with 32 total devices on the network (one Einstein controller + 31 boards). This new conversion allows for the placement of 256 devices on the network (one Einstein controller + 255 boards). The num- ber of boards an Einstein controller can support is increased from 31 up to 255 using MultiFlex-plus boards only. In other words, the number of I/O net devices are no longer restricted by the I/O net 31-node limitation.

NOTE: The MultiFlex-plus board replaces the old-style MultiFlex boards and is currently being shipped.

6.1.2.1Board Designation

Plus boards are always identified with a plus (+) sign that appears on the plastic insulating cover on the top of the board, after the board name.

6.1.2.2Board Calculations

With X as the number of plus boards and Y as the num- ber of non-plus boards, use the following equation to ensure that the number of devices on your network has not exceeded the maximum load limitation of the network. For example, if the total number of devices is less than 256, the maximum load limitation has not been exceeded.

X + (Y • 8) < 256

6.1.3Wiring Types

Emerson Retail Solutions specifies all RS485 I/O and MODBUS wiring used by the E2 must be Belden 8641 (24AWG, 300V, Emerson Retail Solutions P/N 135-8641); Belden 8761 (22 AWG, 300V not stocked by Emerson Retail Solutions); or a 600V-shielded 22AWG equivalent stocked by Emerson Retail Solutions (P/N 135-0600). These are two-connector shielded twisted pair cables that support a maximum daisy chain cable distance of 4000 feet (1219 m) between the E2 and the end device on the network.

6.1.4The I/O Network Structure (Daisy Chains)

The RS485 Input/Output (I/O) Network connects all input and output communication boards together in a sin- gle open communications loop. This loop, or “daisy chain,” connects the E2 to multiple input and output com- munication boards, and terminates at the last input or out- put board on the network. A diagram of this network arrangement is shown in Figure 6-1.

Figure 6-1- I/O Network Configurations

6-2 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual

026-1614 Rev 4 5-JAN-2013

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Emerson E2 MultiFlex-Plus + Board, Wiring Types, I/O Network Structure Daisy Chains, Board Designation, Board Calculations