Environmental Combustion and Control: Stryker Bacnet Vav Wizard Configuration Guide (Webs-Ax)
Environmental Combustion and Control: Stryker Bacnet Vav Wizard Configuration Guide (Webs-Ax)
Environmental Combustion and Control: Stryker Bacnet Vav Wizard Configuration Guide (Webs-Ax)
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Installation of WEBStation-AXTM Tool ...............................................................................................................................................................11
Installation of Stryker BACnet VAV Wizard ......................................................................................................................................................12
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
How to configure VAV Configuration Wizard User interface .................................................................................................................15
VAV Configuration Wizard .......................................................................................................................................................................................22
Field description for VAV Configuration Wizard ...........................................................................................................................................23
CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
General Settings ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................24
Set Time During Download .....................................................................................................................................................................................26
Daylight Savings Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................26
VAV Outputs ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Fan Type ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Free Analog Output ....................................................................................................................................................................................................40
VAV Inputs ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Inputs .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Custom Sensors ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................52
Temperature Setpoints................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
Cooling Setpoints ........................................................................................................................................................................................................56
Heating Setpoints .......................................................................................................................................................................................................56
Wall Module Setpoints Configuration...............................................................................................................................................................56
DLC and Setpoint Recovery....................................................................................................................................................................................56
SetPoint Ramp ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................57
OAT Ramp ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................57
Occupancy Setpoint Limits ....................................................................................................................................................................................57
Space Temp Alarm ......................................................................................................................................................................................................58
Flow Setpoints .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Use Special SI Units ...................................................................................................................................................................................................60
Setpoints ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................60
Duct Area..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................60
CO2 Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................60
Others ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................60
Control Parameters .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Flow Control ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................63
Other Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................................................63
Schedule ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 64
Schedule ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................65
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Holiday .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
PID ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71
PID Settings for Cooling .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
PID Settings for Heating .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Accessories Loops............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
Output ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Inputs ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Setpoint ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 80
Control Parameters .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82
Custom Wiring.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
Download......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Upload ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Write Device Instance................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88
Flow Balancing View ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88
Sensor Calibration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 89
Manual Mode/Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Alarms ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Monitor ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92
Time Sync.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 93
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List of Tables
Table 1: Main Output Types ...............................................................................................................................................................................................28
Table 2: Floating Control Parameters ...........................................................................................................................................................................33
Table 3: Inputs ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Table 4: Custom Sensors.....................................................................................................................................................................................................52
Table 5: Heating PID Parameters....................................................................................................................................................................................72
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Typical CVL4024NS-VAV1/U box control application ....................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 2: Typical CVB4022AS-VAV1/U box control application ........................................................................................................................ 9
Figure 3: Installing WEBStation-AXTM .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 4: Installing WEBStation-AXTM (selecting installation location) ...................................................................................................... 11
Figure 5: Installing Platform Daemon .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 6: WEBStation-AXTM – Getting started. ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 7: Open Platform ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 8: Connect Platform ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 9: Authentication during Connecting Platform ........................................................................................................................................ 15
Figure 10: Identity Verification during Connecting to Platform ..................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 11: Adding New Station ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Figure 12: New station Wizard Window ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 13: Entering Admin Password for new station .......................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 14: Location of New Station (Stryker_VAV) ................................................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 15: Application Director ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Figure 16: Selecting the Station to Start..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 17: Starting the Station......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 18: Started Station .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 19: Newly added station ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 20: Adding BACnet Network ............................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 21: Selecting BACnet Network to add ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 22: Adding specification to add BACnet Network ................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 23: Newly added BACnet Network ................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 24: Adding Palette ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 25: Opening Palette................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Figure 26: Adding ‘honeywellASC’ to BACnet network......................................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 27: AscBACnetVAV in Palette TAB ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 28: Drag and drop AscBACnet VAV on BacnetNetwork ........................................................................................................................ 21
Figure 29: Naming controller............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Figure 30: Location of controller .................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 31: Loading VAV Configuration Wizard ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Figure 32: Opening VAV Configuration Wizard Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 33: Field description for VAV Configuration Wizard Screen ............................................................................................................... 23
Figure 34: Configuration Screen..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 35: General Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 36: Controller Type .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 37: Pressure Type .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 38: Box Type ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 39: Flow Type ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 40: Wall Module Type............................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 41: Daylight Saving Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Figure 42: VAV Outputs window ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 43: Output Parameters of Damper Motor ................................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 44: Selecting Analog Control Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 45: Selecting PWM Control Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 46: Selecting Floating Control Parameters ................................................................................................................................................ 32
Figure 47: Configuring Floating Control Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 48: Reheat Analog, PWM and Floating Controls ..................................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 49: Selecting Analog Control Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 34
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Each application has various configurable settings, Following operations can be performed using
which provide multiple options and flexibility to user. For WEBStation-AX and Configuration Wizard:
such settings, network variables are provided in the 1. Add a Stryker VAV controller on the BACnet network.
BACnet VAV controller. 2. Configure and set the parameters as per the
Configuration of the BACnet VAV controller involves application requirements.
selection of the appropriate settings from available 3. Create a database by discovering the objects and
options as per the requirement. adding them on Niagara level, which can be used for
global programming if required. These points can
These controllers are configurable using the NiagaraAX also be bound to graphics if graphics is generated
Framework® software. for the application.
4. Download and upload the configuration into the
selected BACnet VAV. (Online Operation).
Monitoring the points and operation of the BACnet
WEBStation-AXTM VAV. (Online)
5. Set the time and date (Online Operation)
The WEBStation-AX™, powered by the Niagara AX 6. Calibration of sensors (Online Operation)
Framework® is a flexible network server for all connected
7. Manual Mode/Diagnostics: In this operation, device
WEBs-AX controllers.
can be put in manual mode to override the outputs.
WEBStation-AX™ creates a powerful network Mainly it is useful during commissioning for point to
environment with comprehensive database point testing.(Online Operation)
management, alarm management and messaging
8. Alarms: Alarms can be monitored using ‘Alarms’
services.
menu (Online Operation)
WEBStation-AX™ hosts an application called ‘BACnet
9. Monitor: In this operation, user can view and write
VAV Configuration Wizard’, which provides an
the values of inputs for functional testing of the
engineering environment for configuration of BACnet
system during commissioning. By writing values in
VAV controller.
the inputs, PID loop operations can be tested.
Features
Provisioning of the multi-controller systems (tools
for updating and installation of software modules).
Central database storage for attached controllers.
Archive destination/repository for log and alarm
data.
Central server of graphics and aggregated data
(single point of access to the system – one IP
address).
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Control Application
VAV systems in commercial buildings typically The zone being served by the terminal box will use a
incorporate a central air handler that delivers a TR2X Wall Module or a Zio (TR71/TR75 only) Digital Wall
modulated volume of air at a preconditioned Module for space temperature determination and
temperature to multiple zones. Each zone is served by a access to the BACnet MS/TP network for operators.
VAV terminal box unit. Each box incorporates an airflow Figure 1A shows a typical VAV box control application for
pickup assembly and motorized damper with optional the CVL4024NS-VAV1/U controller. Figure 1B shows a
fan and/or reheat coil. The controller determines and typical VAV box control application for the CVB4022AS-
regulates the airflow of conditioned air to the space. VAV1/U controller.
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CONFIGURATION OF VAV
CONTROLLER
Installation
Before proceeding to the VAV Configuration wizard,
WEBStation-AXTM needs to be installed as it hosts
configuration wizard.
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3. Menu Bar
1. Title Bar:
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5. Ribbon
6. Path Bar
7. View Tab
8. Left pane
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Important:
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A window will pop out as shown in Figure 21, asking Required number of networks can be added in
‘Type to Add’. ‘Number to Add’ field. (In this guide since only one
Select ‘Bacnet Network’ from the drop down list. network is shown, Number is added as ‘1’ )
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Click ‘OK’ to proceed. A newly added ‘Bacnet Network’ can be seen under
Next, a new window will appear, showing ‘Name’, ‘Driver manager’ on the right pane highlighted in
‘Type’ and ‘Enabled’(keep its value to ‘True’). Refer to Amber color as shown in Figure 23.
Figure 22. (An amber colored background highlight appears, as
BacnetNetwork is offline. Background will turn white
Click ‘OK’.
when it is online.)
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1. Title Bar
It displays name as ‘VAV Configuration Wizard’ with 5. Warning Tab
name of selected parameter. It displays an event or a statement, which
warns/gives cautions about an error or a situation.
2. Left Pane
It displays the list of setting buttons for various 6. Action Buttons
groups of configuration parameters. It displays following buttons:
Press for help if any related information is It is used to complete or save an action.
needed at any point.
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CONFIGURATION
General Settings
Controller Type
A controller type for an application can be selected as
per the requirements. This is a fundamental setting, on
which the other settings depend.
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Without Actuator: Select this option if BACnet controller Flow Normal: The flow is controlled to satisfy the
model is CVB4022NS-VAV1/U temperature control algorithm.
With Actuator: Select this option if BACnet controller Flow Tracking: User can select this flow type only when
model is CVB4024AS- VAV1/U the Pressure Type is set to pressure independent.
Flow Type
Depending upon the selection of the Pressure Type and
Box Type selected, following control flow algorithm can The digital outputs of the controller are disabled for this
be selected. duration after power-up.
The controller ignores this configuration when it is in
emergency mode.
A disable time can be set within the range of 1 sec to
300 sec.
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VAV Outputs
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Wall Module Occupancy LED This option is enabled when a user selects ‘Wall Module Type’ as
‘Conventional Wall Module’.
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Damper Motor
For the Output Assignments of Damper Motor, refer to Figure 43
Analog Control
This option enables to enter analog output mode and Analog output Mode could be Voltage or current. Select
analog output control for damper motor. Refer to Figure the voltage/current range to meet the final control
44. element signal requirement.
PWM Control
This option enables to enter Pulse Width Modulation
(PWM) period, zero scale and full scale. Refer to Figure
45.
Figure 44: Selecting Analog Control Parameters Figure 45: Selecting PWM Control Parameters
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Floating Control
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Reheat
User can select any option form mentioned options as
per the requirement of the given system.
In Actuator/without actuator Controller for Reheat
following options are available,
When ‘Analog Reheat’, ‘PWM Reheat’ or ‘Float Reheat’ is
1. Up to four stages of reheat
selected as an output assignment, Output parameters
2. Analog Reheat section for ‘Reheat Section ‘expands (as shown in
3. PWM Reheat Figure 48) allowing to set parameters for Analog, PWM
4. Float Reheat or Floating control, whichever is selected.
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Analog Reheat
When Analog Reheat is selected, Analog Control can be Analog output Mode could be Voltage or current. Select
adjusted through Analog Output Mode’ and ‘Analog the voltage/current range to meet the final control
Output Control’. Refer to Figure 49. element signal requirement.
PWM Reheat
When PWM Reheat is selected, PWM Control can be
adjusted through different parameters as shown in
Figure 50.
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Figure 50: Selecting PWM Control Parameters For more details on Floating Control parameters, refer to
Table 2.
Float Reheat
When Float Reheat is selected, Floating Control can be
adjusted as shown in
Modulate Reheat Flow can be enabled/disabled by Discharge Air Control Sequence: A user can select this
selecting the required option. option if Discharged Air Control Sequence is required in
the application.
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Fan Type
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VAV Inputs
This screen allows user to configure the inputs as per the
To view details of VAV Inputs, click ‘VAV Inputs’ in
application requirement. This is also used to configure
the left pane.
the optional 10-point custom sensor curves.
It displays a ‘VAV Inputs’ screen in right pane. Refer to
Figure 64.
There is an Input tab available.
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Inputs
Table 3 shows the VAV Input types with Input Source and
their Description.
Table 3: Inputs
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Heat Cool Changeover Switch Digital Normally Open As it is normally open, Select this
option when Heat Cool Changeover
Switch is required.
As it is normally open,
False=Open
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Set Point Knob Type: The Set Point Knob Type can be
configured as Absolute or Relative. This option is
applicable only when using a TR2x type of wall module.
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Clock Format The LCD display will show the temperature parameters
A user can select a clock format as 12 hr format or 24 hr according to Engineering Unit selection.
format.
Contractor Mode password
Engineering Units In order to restrict the access to only authorized person
In TR71/75 wall module, two options are available for (or contractor) ‘Contractor Mode Password’ is provided.
temperature units, DegF and DegC. The default password is 0000.
Password can be changed as per the preference.
Occupancy Sensor
When Input source for ‘Occupancy Sensor’ is selected as
Digitally Normally Open or Digitally Normally Closed, an
‘Occupancy Sensor’ section expands shown in Figure 68.
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Custom Sensors .
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Points
With the help of these 10 points, custom sensor curves
can be configured. The Output Value depends on selection of ‘Unit
The ‘Input Value’ depends on type of sensor selected, i.e. Measure’.
either Voltage or Resistive. Refer to Figure 71.
Import Export
Use this action to share/reuse custom sensor This action is used to save the custom sensor in a text
definitions. Custom sensor definitions can be imported file.
from other controllers or stations.
Note:
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Temperature Setpoints
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Various Control Settings are available as seen in When Effective Occupancy Mode is Unoccupied and
Figure 72 get enabled or disabled based upon previous Effective Temperature Mode is ‘Heating Mode’, heating final
settings done in Configuration, Inputs, and Outputs control element is modulated to maintain this setpoint.
screens.
Heating Standby Setpoint
Cooling Setpoints It is a setpoint for Heating in Standby mode. Enter the
value within the range of 40 OF to 100 OF
When Effective Occupancy Mode is Standby and Effective
Temperature Mode is ‘Heating Mode’, heating final control
element is modulated to maintain this setpoint.
Heating Setpoints
DLC and Setpoint Recovery
This feature can be used during peak energy
consumption.
When VAV is in Demand Limit Control Mode, the zone
setpoints are relaxed by a Demand Limit Control Shift
Differential Setpoint in order to reduce energy
consumption.
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OAT Ramp
Since the ramp rates are determined based on outdoor
air condition, the limits for OAT are required for Cooling
and Heating ramp.
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Flow Setpoints
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Setpoints
Minimum Flow Setpoint
In this field, a user can set a value for minimum cooling
flow setpoint during the occupied mode. Low Room CO2 Level
This is Low Room CO2 level associated with the
Maximum Reheat Setpoint minimum flow setpoint.
A user can set a value for maximum reheat flow setpoint
in this field. High Room CO2 Level
This is High Room CO2 level associated with the highest
Standby Flow Setpoint flow reset. When room CO2 levels vary between the
configured low and high CO2 level, the minimum airflow
In this field, a user can set a value for minimum flow is adjusted proportionally.
setpoint during the standby mode.
K factor
Duct Area
This is the VAV Box K-factor used to calculate the flow
Diameter value.
It is the area of the cooling duct where the flow sensor is
installed.
Note:
Required diameter can be selected from available
options and duct area is calculated automatically.
1. The K factor must be configured before starting the
A user can select Custom_Area and enter a specific value
airflow balancing procedure.
in the Area field.
2. The K factor must be obtained from spec sheet of
the terminal box manufacturer. If this is not known,
Area set the value to 1400.
This field shows the values for duct area in square feet. 3. Do not change the K value after the VAV box is
This value is calculated automatically as per the balanced.
selection in Diameter field except Custom_Area. A user
4. Never set the K value to invalid or zero.
can enter a specific value in this field if the diameter is
selected as ‘Custom_Area’.
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Control Parameters
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Maximum
This is VAV Box maximum damper position.
It is applicable only to a pressure dependent control
mode or when a pressure independent airflow sensor
fails. Warm Air With Reheat: When this option is selected,
Warm air is being supplied via the duct and the
Standby temperature control is reversed.
This is VAV Box minimum damper position in Standby
mode. Warm Air Without Reheat: When this option is selected,
It is applicable only to a pressure dependent control mode. warm air is being supplied via the duct and the
temperature control is reversed. Reheat is disabled
Pressurize however, peripheral heat may be used.
A user can set a damper position to be used when a
Pressurize Command is received over the network for Mixed Air: When this option is selected, the temperature
smoke control operation. control is turned off, and the damper is controlled as per
the Warmup setting
Depressurize
A user can set a damper position to be used when a De- Terminal load calculation
pressurize Command is received over the network for
This setting’ allows user to perform the terminal load
smoke control operation.
calculation.
Emergency Purge
A user can set a damper position to be used when a
Emergency Purge Command is received over the
network.
Morning Warmup CZS: The CZS zone terminal load calculation uses the
A user can set a damper position to be used during proportional output of heating and cooling controls. When
Morning Warmup. the controller is switched to the heating mode, the Terminal
Load continues to report both heating and cooling demand.
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Schedule
Select ‘Schedule’ from the left pane of the VAV These parameters are used to configure the schedule
Configuration Wizard. Schedule will appear in the right events and holidays to be used by the AscBACnetVAV
pane as shown in device.
Figure 75.
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Schedule
Default occupied
Local Schedule Type
If ‘Default Occupied option is selected, then Occupied
Local schedule type allows selecting the schedule, which Mode is selected throughout a day for a whole week as
can be applied as a default schedule shown in Figure 77,.
(occupied/unoccupied) for days and holidays. It also
VAV controller will remain in this mode unless it is
allows customizing the schedule as per requirements.
overridden by any external command.
Default Unoccupied
If ‘Default Unoccupied option is selected, then
Unoccupied Mode is selected throughout a day for a
whole week as shown in Figure 78.
VAV controller will remain in this mode unless it is
Figure 76: local Schedule type overridden by any external command.
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Custom Schedule
Select this option if it more than one mode is required to After selecting events and time, click on ‘Apply Event’ to
configure. In custom schedule, a day can be scheduled apply this schedule to that day.
with multiple events such as, Occupied, Unoccupied,
Standby and Bypass. In this case, ‘Monday’ is scheduled, as shown in
Figure 80.
Four different events with their time period can be Similarly, rest of the days can be scheduled. If a same
scheduled for a day. Refer to Figure 79. schedule is, require for another day, it can be copied.
A holiday can also be customized in this way.
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Override Button Behavior ON. At this moment, the unit is overridden to Bypass
Mode.
This field is enabled only when the ‘Wall Module Type’ is
selected as ‘Conventional Wall module’.
Either wait until bypass time expires or press the override
Conventional wall modules such as TR23 has Override button again until LED turns OFF to remove the Bypass
button on the thermostat, which is wired to the digital Override state.
input of the VAV controller, and user can press this
button to override the occupancy. Not Used
If this option is selected, Occupancy Mode will not be
Overridden by Wall Module’s override button.
Override Duration
Unit will remain in Bypass Mode in for this time duration,
when it is overridden to Bypass Mode.
Override Duration can be skipped by pressing the
Figure 81: Override Button Behavior
Override button again.
Connected with full use Standby Mode Operation
If this option is selected, then unit can be overridden in
Bypass as well as in Unoccupied Mode by pressing
override button available on the Conventional Wall
module selected.
If the unit is overridden to Unoccupied Mode, press the
override button again to remove this override.
Unoccupied for fan and auxiliary output
If the unit is overridden to Bypass mode, press the
override button to remove this override or wait until When this option is selected, fan and auxiliary output will
bypass time expires. When bypass time expires, the unit operate as in Unoccupied Mode during Effective
will automatically remove the Bypass override. Standby Mode.
Occupied for fan and auxiliary output
Connected for bypass option only When this option is selected, fan and auxiliary output will
If this option is selected, only Bypass Mode can be operate as in Occupied Mode during Effective Standby
overridden. Press the override button until LED turns Mode.
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Holiday
Holiday Type
There are two types of holidays,
Weekday/Month every year and Specific date every year
Configure Holiday
Depending upon the Holiday Type selected, it can be
configured by setting months, weekdays, date and total
duration of days. Refer to Figure 84.
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Holiday List
Holiday list displays the list of holidays after
configuration.
The lists of some preconfigured holidays (US holidays,
After configuring the holidays, press ‘Add’ button to add Canadian holiday and European holidays) are provided.
that holiday in Holiday list. (Refer to Figure 85.) These can be added in the holidays with the configured
holidays as shown in Figure 85.
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Note:
Import
Export
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PID
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derivative effect per second. It ranges from 0 sec to 9000 Enter the required Throttling Range, Integral Time and
sec. Derivative Time in the respective fields.
As per these parameters, output of the PID loop is
calculated as follows, Throttling Range: Value must be between 2 to 30 DDF.
࢚
Output (%) =Bias +Kp * Err + Kp/Ti ሺࡱ࢘࢘ሻࢊ࢚ + Kp*
Td*dErr/dt Integral Time: Value must be within 0 to 9000 sec.
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Accessories Loops
In addition to the conventional/modulating and heat Select ‘Accessory Loops’ from the left pane of the
pump applications, VAV controller provides two VAV Configuration Wizard. The Loop1 page appears as
additional accessory loops. These loops are freely shown in Figure 89.
configured to control other equipment’s such as exhaust
fan, etc.
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Output
Accessory loop can be configured to drive a modulating
output, up to three staged outputs and an auxiliary
digital output. The outputs can be configured only when
the required pins are available/free.
Modulating Output
PWM Control: This option enables to enter Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) period, zero scale and full scale.
When PWM Control is selected, an ‘Output (Acc Out)’ tab
extends for PWM control parameters settings.
Auxiliary output.
Figure 91: Modulating Output It is a digital output. When configured, its operation
depends upon the following parameters.
None: If Modulating Output is not required, select this
option.
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Inputs
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Following is the drop down list shown from the Following is the list shown for the configuration utilized
application utilized for demonstration here. This drop for demonstration here. It varies from configuration to
down list is depends upon the outputs of the selected configuration.
application and varies from configuration to Space temp
configuration.
Space hum
Shared Input: Space CO2
If the Share Input option is selected in the Input Source
Outdoor temp.
then all shared inputs will be available in the Input Name
drop down list. Select the one from the list as per the
requirement. Shared inputs are inputs, which are used in
the same application for other purpose.
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Reset Sensor
Reset Sensor input if selected, resets the setpoint of the Main Application Output:
loop as per the parameter settings done in Setpoint>Set If the Occupancy Status is selected as ‘Main Application
point Reset parameters. Refer to Figure 101. Output, then user can select occupancy status created
Select the required Reset Sensor form the sensors in the main applications. Refer to Figure 100.
available in the ‘Input Source’ drop down list. Following is Shared input: If Occupancy Sensor is selected as ‘Shared
the list of available options for Reset Sensor. input’ from the ‘Input Source’ drop down list, then shared
None inputs from the application will be available in Input
20 Kntc Name drop down list. Select the required input Figure
100.
TR2X 20Kntc
Custom Sensor 1
Shared Input:
If the Share Input option is selected in the Input Source
Custom Sensor 2
then all shared inputs will be available in the Input Name
RH 0 to 10V drop down list. Select the one from the list as per the
RH 2 to 10V requirement. Shared inputs are inputs, which are used in
CO2 0 to 2000 ppm the same application for other purpose.
Pressure 0 to 5 inWc Following is the list shown for the configuration utilized
Pressure 0 to 2.5 inWc for demonstration here. It varies from configuration to
configuration.
Pressure 0 to 0.25 inWc
Space temp
0 to 10 V Generic
Space hum
C7400_A_C
Space CO2
Main Application Output
Outdoor temp.
Shared Input
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Setpoint
Setpoints provided in this screen are depends upon the
settings done in Inputs and Outputs screen of the
accessory loops.
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Control Parameters
Control Parameters
Following are the parameters of the PID loop: Derivative Time (0 seconds)
It is used to calculate the derivative gain in a PID loop.
Main Control The time in seconds is directly proportional to the
derivative effect per second. It ranges from 0 sec to 6553
sec.
Throttling Range
It is the proportional change in the sensed variable. This
variable is required to change the control output from 0
% to 100 %. The unit of the throttling range depends
upon the unit of process variable. Figure 108: PID Action
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Auxiliary Output
OR
Auxiliary digital output turns on when, 2. When PID output value exceeds the
1. When the Occupancy Sensor is in Occupied or ‘Modulating Output Threshold For Aux’ value
Standby Mode and Aux Do Action is selected as and ‘Modulating Control For Aux’ setting is ‘Yes’.
‘Continuous. 3. Accessory loop is enabled and first stage of the
accessory loop is turned ON.
These settings are applicable if is configured in the
Outputs screen of the Accessory Loops.
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Staged Outputs
Minimum On Time
It is a minimum On time for Auxiliary DO and Staged
Outputs.
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Custom Wiring
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Note:
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ONLINE OPERATIONS
VAV controller can be connected online as described in
Configuration through WEBs Controller or Configuration
through PC.
Following Online Operations can be performed when it is
connected online.
Figure 118: Write Device Instance
Download
To select the other online operations to perform, select
Select the Controller from the left pane. Right click on it click ‘VAV Configuration View’ tab at the top right corner
and select ‘Download’ as shown in Figure 116. of the VAV Configuration Wizard window as shown in
Figure 119.
Upload
Select the Controller from the left pane. Right click on it
and select ‘Download’ as shown in Figure 117.
Figure 119: Online Operations from VAV Configuration View
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Sensor Calibration
It is used to calibrate the sensors that are connected to While performing Sensor Calibration, the device should
the device. Using Sensor Calibration feature, a user can not be used by another application. Only analog inputs
correct the input values to the controller. This action can to the controllers can be calibrated.
be performed with the device in online mode. The Select ‘Sensor Calibration’ option from VAV
controller must be in a commissioned state. Configuration View tab as shown in Figure 119.
A window will pop up as shown in Figure 124.
This shows the list of total analog inputs configured to Calibrated Value: shows the calibrated value to be
the controller. entered.
Sensor name: Displays the names of the sensors Offset value: Click the button to calculate the
configured. offset value. Offset value is a difference between Actual
Actual Value: shows the current value of the sensor as value and Calibrated value. It can be a positive or
read by controller. negative value.
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Manual Mode/Diagnostics
Refresh
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Alarms
Type of Error
Alarm window shows errors logged by the Stryker VAV It shows the type of the error. Errors could be one of the
controller. This action can be performed only when the following types:
device is in the online mode.
1. Sensor Error
The controller must be in a commissioned state.
2. BACnet Network Communication Error
3. Control Error
Note: 4. Sylkbus communication error
5. Node disabled error
The controller is capable of tracking and reporting
several types of errors. Details
The description of the error is mentioned in this field.
Groups of errors of the same type are also reported as an
alarm by the controller. This means, the several different Refresh
errors of the same type will be reported as a single alarm.
Click the button to refresh the error list
For Example, multiple sensors connected to the manually and see the current errors.
controller may read invalid values and the controller will
log individual errors for each sensor. Auto Refresh
However, a single 'SensorFailure' alarm will be reported.
As shown in Figure 122, this screen displays all the
errors that are currently active and reported by the
controller. If this option is selected, the alarms view/data refreshes
automatically every 30 seconds to show the current
errors.
Error
This column displays the name of the errors.
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Monitor
This option provides important parameters for This action can be performed with the device in online
monitoring the system operation. Few parameters with mode. The controller must be in a commissioned state.
property of read/write can be overridden for functional
testing of the VAV controller.
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Current Mode
Unit
This fields displays whether the controller is in manual This column displays the respective units of the
control or in auto mode. parameters.
Name
Note:
This column displays the names of configured
parameters.
For the Monitor Sensor input, the value will be
displayed as reported from the controller even if the
Read value value lies outside the range of the sensor type that is
This column displays the current value of the parameters configured. If the value reported from the controller is
read from the controlled. +inf or -inf or NaN then the text Invalid will be
displayed.
Write value
This field enables user to write the expected value to the
controller.
Time Sync
It is used to set the time as per the time zone in the The controller must be in a commissioned state. While
device. performing this online operation, the device should not
Features like scheduling and day light savings will not be in use by another application.
work correctly if the device does not have a valid date Select ‘Time Sync’ option from VAV Configuration View
and time set. This action can only be performed with the tab as shown in Figure 119.
device in online mode. A window will pop up as shown in Figure 124.
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