EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

Abbreviations and Definitions

CARE Computer Aided Regulation Engineering; the PC based tool used to configure LonWorks devices.

CPU Central Processing Unit; an EXCEL 5000® System controller module.

Echelon® The company that developed the LONWORKS® network and the Neuron® chips used to communicate on it.

EMI Electromagnetic Interference; electrical noise that can cause problems with communications signals.

EMS Energy Management System; refers to the controllers and algorithms responsible for calculating optimum operational parameters for max. energy savings in the building.

EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory; the variable storage area for saving user setpoint values and factory calibration information.

EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only

Memory; the firmware that contains the

control algorithms for the Excel 10 FCU

Controller.

Firmware Software stored in a nonvolatile memory medium such as an EPROM.

I/O Input/Output; the physical sensors and actuators connected to a controller.

I x R I times R or current times resistance; refers to Ohms Law: V = I x R.

KKelvin.

LONWORKS Echelon® LONWORKS® network for communication among Excel 10 FCU Controllers.

NEC National Electrical Code; the body of standards for safe field-wiring practices.

NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association; the standards developed by an organization of companies for safe field wiring practices.

NV Network Variable; an Excel 10 FCU Controller parameter that can be viewed or modified over the LONWORKS network.

OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer; the company that builds the fan coil units.

PC Personal Computer.

Pot Potentiometer. A variable resistance electronic component located on Excel 10 wall modules. Used to allow user-adjusted Setpoints to be inputted into the Excel 10 FCU Controller.

segment A LONWORKS section containing no more than 60 Excel 10s. Two segments can be joined together using a router.

Subnet An LONWORKS segment that is separated by a router from its Q7750A Zone Manager.

TOD Time-Of-Day; the scheduling of Occupied and Unoccupied times of operation.

VA Volt Amperes; a measure of electrical power output or consumption as applicable to an ac device.

Vac Voltage alternating current; ac voltage as opposed to dc voltage.

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Honeywell W7752D specifications Abbreviations and Definitions

W7752D specifications

The Honeywell W7752D is a versatile and advanced electronic gas combination control designed primarily for use in commercial heating systems. This product stands out for its ability to manage both gas ignition and safety functions, which are critical for maintaining the efficiency and safety of heating appliances. Its robust construction and advanced features make it a popular choice for HVAC professionals and service technicians.

One of the main features of the W7752D is its integration of multiple functions in a single device. It serves as both an automatic gas ignition control and a safety shut-off valve, which simplifies installation and reduces the need for additional components. This integrated design not only enhances reliability but also streamlines maintenance procedures.

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In terms of compatibility, the Honeywell W7752D is designed to work with a wide range of gas heating appliances. Its flexibility allows it to be used in various applications, making it suitable for different types of commercial environments. Additionally, the control complies with relevant safety and performance standards, ensuring reliable operation.

In summary, the Honeywell W7752D combines advanced technology with essential safety features, making it a top choice for commercial heating applications. Its integrated design, microprocessor-based control, user-friendly diagnostics, and robust safety mechanisms make it an essential component for efficient and safe gas heating systems. Whether it is for new installations or replacements, the W7752D provides HVAC professionals with the reliability and ease of use they demand.