Summary of BACnet Objects

c : Object_Name property is writable only for Room Temperature (AV7).

d : Present_Value and Out_of_Service properties are writable for every MV objects except Heating Valve Status (MV26), Cooling Valve Status (MV27), Fan Status (MV28), and Effective Occupancy (MV33)

Footnotes for rooftop units and heat pumps

e:The following AV’s are defined as read only. When Out_of_Service properties is set to true, the Present_Value, if written, is not derived to the application level of the thermostat.

-Room Humidity (AV11)

-PI Heating Demand (AV20)

-PI Cooling Demand (AV21)

-Economizer Output (AV22)

-Eff Reset Humidification RH Spt (AV96)

-Humidifier Output (AV101)

f:Object_Name property is writable for 1 object only: Room_Temperature (AV7).

List of Proprietary Properties

Table 5. Proprietary Properties

Property Name

ID

BACnet Data Type

Description

Major_Version

1000

CharacterString

The version number of the BACnet communications

 

 

 

module. This the hardware version number

 

 

 

 

MS/TP_Address

1001

Unsigned

Display the MAC layer address of the module

 

 

 

 

MS/TP_Baud_Rate

1002

Unsigned

Display the communication baud rate of the module

 

 

 

 

Sensor_Offset

1005

REAL

Display the temperature or humidity calibration value. The

 

 

 

range is –5.0 deg F to 5.0 deg F for a temperature and –

 

 

 

15% to 15% for humidity.

 

 

 

 

Configuration Objects for Fan Coils

The following objects and group objects listed in Table 2, p. 8 should be typically used for configuration purposes:

General Options 1 Group GRP 45 and its complete list of objects

General Options 2 Group GRP 55 and its complete list of objects

Output Configuration Options Group GRP 74 and its complete list of objects

Configuration Objects for Rooftop and Heat Pump Units

The following objects and group objects listed in Table 2, p. 8 should be typically used for configuration purposes:

General Options 1 Group GRP 46 and its complete list of objects

General Options 2 Group GRP 58 and its complete list of objects

Programmable Model Configuration Options Group GRP 69 and its complete list of objects

Stages Configuration Options Group GRP 72 and its complete list of objects;

Economizer Model Configuration Option Group GRP 76 and its complete list of objects;

Heatpump Model Configuration Option Group GRP 81 and its complete list of objects;

Dehumidification Model Configuration Option Group GRP 87 and its complete list of objects;

Humidification Model Configuration Option Group GRP 94 and its complete list of objects;

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BAS-SVP10A-EN, Trane Communicating Thermostats (BACnet) specifications

The Trane BAS-SVP10A-EN is a part of the Trane Communicating Thermostats series designed to facilitate efficient and effective building temperature control in HVAC systems. These thermostats work with BACnet (Building Automation and Control Network), a widely adopted communication protocol in building automation for networked control of HVAC systems, lighting, access control, and fire systems.

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