Air Conditioners Technical Data Control systems EEDEN12-100
• Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Control Systems 3 Individual control sytems ............................................................... 3 1 Centralised control systems ......................................................... 31 2 DS-net ..................................................................................... 47 3 Intelligent Touch Controller .......................................................... 51 4 Intelligent Manager .................................................
• Individual control systems TABLE OF CONTENTS Individual control systems 1 Possible individual control systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 BRC2C51 - Simplified remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Explanation of buttons and functions 3 ................................
• Individual control systems 1 Possible individual control systems 1 1 Simplified remote control - BRC2C51 Simplified remote control for hotel applications - BRC3A61 • simple, compact and easy to operate unit • compact, user friendly unit • suitable for use in hotel bedrooms • ideal for use in hotel bedrooms Infrared remote control BRC4C* / BRC7C* Operation buttons: Operation buttons: Operation buttons: • ON / OFF • ON / OFF • ON / OFF • Operation mode selection • Fan speed control • Time
• Individual control systems 1 Possible individual control systems Wired remote control - BRC1E51A/B User-friendly remote control with contemporary design 1 1 A series of energy saving functions that can be individually selected. • Temperature range limit • Setback function • Presence & floor sensor connection (available on new round flow cassette) • kWh indication • Set temperature auto reset BRC1E51A • Off-timer Temperature range limit avoids excessive heating or cooling.
• Individual control systems 1 1 Possible individual control systems 1-1 Survey 1 DESCRIPTION FXFQ FXZQ FXCQ FXKQ FXDQ-M9 FXDQ-PB/NB Wired remote control Infrared remote control 6 FXSQ FXMQ-P FXMQ-MA FXAQ FXHQ FXUQ FXLQ FXNQ BRC1E51A/B / BRC1D52B cooling only BRC7F533F BRC7E531 BRC7C67 BRC4C63 BRC4C64 BRC4C64 BRC4C66 BRC4C66 BRC4C66 BRC7E619 BRC7E66 BRC7C529 BRC4C64 BRC4C64 heat pump BRC7F532F BRC7E530 BRC7C62 BRC4C61 BRC4C62 BRC4C65 BRC4C65 BRC4C65 BRC4C65 BRC
• Individual control systems 2 BRC2C51 - Simplified remote control 2-1 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 2 1 ON/OFF BUTTON 8 Press the button and the system will start. Press the button again and the system will stop. 2 OPERATION LAMP (RED) DISPLAY ‘ 9 4 DISPLAY “ “,” 10 DISPLAY ‘ ; Each press lowers the set temperature by 1°C. The variable temperature range is 16°C tot 32°C. 11 This display shows the set temperature. Only given during a cooling or heating operation.
• Individual control systems 1 3 BRC3A61 - Simplified remote control for hotel applications 3-1 Dimensional drawing 3 (Unit: mm) 2 - 5 x 9 Slot (Fixing hall) BRC3A61 FXSQ FXMQ FXDQ FXLQ/FXNQ 3D013859A 8 • Sky Air • Control Systems
• Individual control systems 3 BRC3A61 - Simplified remote control for hotel applications 3-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 3 1 ON/OFF BUTTON 7 Press the button and the system will start. Press the button again and the system will stop. 2 OPERATION LAMP (RED) 4 DISPLAY “ “,” 8 ” (VENTILATION / AIR CLEANING) ’ (DEFROST/HOT START) 9 TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON This display shows that the total heat exchange unit is in operation.
• Individual control systems 1 4 10 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-1 Features • Set up to 3 independent schedules, so the user can easily change the schedule himself throughout the year (e.g.
• Individual control systems 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-2 Specifications 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Casing BRC1E52A* / BRC1E52B* Colour Fresh White Button cover Dimensions Weight Packing No Operation LED Colour Unit HeightxWidthxDepth mm 120x120x19 Packed unit HeightxWidthxDepth mm 150x160x55 Unit kg Packed unit kg Material kg Type Back light Ambient temperature 0.050 Height mm 43.2 Width mm 68.
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• Individual control systems 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-4 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 4 1. Operation mode selector button 11. LCD (with backlight) 4. Up button 5. Down button 6. Right button 7. Left button 9. Operation lamp 8. On/Off button 3. Menu/Enter button 10.
• Individual control systems 1 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-4 Explanation of buttons and functions 4 1. Operation mode selector button Press this button to select the operation mode of your preference. (See page 21.) * Available modes vary with the connecting model. 2. setting button direction setting screen. (See page 14.) * vary with the connecting model. 7.
• Individual control systems 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-4 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 4 Liquid Crystal Display Two types of liquid crystal display (LCD) are available. The standard display is by default set. To go to the detailed display, select the detailed display in the main menu. (See page 53.) The displayed contents of the screen vary with the operation mode of the equipment interlocked.
• Individual control systems 1 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-4 Explanation of buttons and functions 4 "Error: Press Menu Button." "Warning: Press Menu Button." Displayed if an error or a warning is detected (see page 63). 1. Operation mode Used to display the present operation mode Cool, Heat, Vent, Fan, Dry or Auto mode. "Quick Start" (SkyAir only) Displayed if the quick cooling/heating function is turned ON (see page 32). 2.
• Individual control systems 4 BRC1E52A/B - Wired remote control 4-4 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 4 11. Setback " " (See page 19.) turned on under the setback control. 12. # " swing are set (see page 15). This item is not displayed if the system is directions. 13.Clock (12/24 hours real time clock) Displayed if the clock is set (see page 57).
• Individual control systems 1 5 BRC1D52 - Wired remote control 5-1 Dimensional drawing 5 (Unit: mm) 5 x 10 (Round end slit) 6,5 x 9 (Round end slit) 5 x 7 (Round end slit) Hole ø5 Cover closed Cover open 3TW23651-2 18 • Sky Air • Control Systems
• Individual control systems 5 BRC1D52 - Wired remote control 5-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 5 ON/OFF BUTTON ‘ 1 2 ’ MNIIMUM SET TEMPERATURE ‘ Press the ON/OFF button to start or stop the system. OPERATION LAMP ‘ ’ The operation lamp lights up during operation or blinks if a malfunction occurs. OPERATION MODE ICON ‘ 3 ’‘ ’‘ ’‘ ’,’ ’,’ 14 ’ 15 ’ ’ The ventilation icon appears when the ventilation is adjusted with the ventilation amount button (HRV only).
• Individual control systems DAY OF THE WEEK INDICATOR ‘ 1 10 5 The day of the week indicator shows the current week day (or the set day when reading or programming the schedule timer). CLOCK DISPLAY ‘ 11 20 AIR FILTER CLEANING TIME ICON ‘ 24 25 ‘ The clock display indicates the current time (or the action time when reading or programming the schedule timer). MAXIMUM SET TEMPERATURE ‘ 12 ‘ ‘ The maximum set temperature indicates the maximum set temperature when in limit operation.
• Individual control systems 5 BRC1D52 - Wired remote control 5-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 5 27 28 VENTILATION AMOUNT BUTTON ‘ OPERATION CHANGE/MIN-MAX BUTTON ‘ This button sets the ventilation amount; refer to the HRV manual for more details. INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON ‘ ’ Not used, for service purposes only. PROGRAMMING BUTTON‘ 29 ’ This button is a multi-purpose button.
• Individual control systems 1 6 BRC4C61,62,63,64,65,66 - Infrared remote control 6-1 Dimensional drawing 6 (Unit: mm) • REMOTE CONTROL DIMENSIONS • RECEIVER DETAIL Transmitting part Switch box (Field supplied parts) 2 - 5x9 Slot • REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (INSTALLATION TO WALL SURFACE) more than 90 (Service space) • Service space for ceiling installation Remote control holder (Ceiling opening) Liquid crystal remote control (wireless) NOTE 1 2 Do not install more than 3
• Individual control systems 6 BRC4C61,62,63,64,65,66 - Infrared remote control 6-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 1 6 1 DISPLAY ‘G’ (SIGNAL TRANSMISSION) 13 TIMER RESERVE/CANCEL BUTTON This lights up when a signal is being transmitted. 14 AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST BUTTON (BRC4C61,63 only) DISPLAY ‘ 2 ’‘ ’‘ ’‘ ’‘ ’ (OPERATION MODE) This display shows the current OPERATION MODE. For cooling only type, ‘ (Auto) and ‘ ’ (Heating) are not installed.
• Individual control systems 1 7 BRC7E531W,530W - Infrared remote control 7-1 Dimensional drawing 7 (Unit: mm) Receiver installation procedure Remote control dimensions Drain piping side Transmitting part Refrigerant piping side Receiver Remote control holder installation procedure (Installation to wall survace) Decoration panel (BYFQ60BW1) Liquid crystal remote control (wireless) Remote control holder Receiver detail BRC7E531W Cooling only BRC7E530W Heat pump FXZQ 3D038937 24 • Sky A
• Individual control systems 8 BRC7E63W,66 - Infrared remote control 8-1 Dimensional drawing 1 8 (Unit: mm) Remote control dimensions Transmitting part Receiver installation procedure Remote control holder installation procedure (installation to wall surface) Receiver Receiver detail Liquid crystal infrared remote control Remote control holder BRC7E63W Heat pump BRC7E66 Cooling only FXHQ 3D028963 • Sky Air • Control Systems 25
• Individual control systems 1 8 BRC7E63W,66 - Infrared remote control 8-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 8 1 DISPLAY ‘G’ (SIGNAL TRANSMISSION) 13 This lights up when a signal is being transmitted. 14 DISPLAY ‘ 2 ’‘ ’‘ ’‘ ’‘ ’ (OPERATION MODE) This display shows the current OPERATION MODE. For cooling only type, ‘ (Auto) and ‘ ’ (Heating) are not installed. DISPLAY ‘ 3 ’ ’ (SET TEMPERATURE) This display shows the set temperature.
• Individual control systems 9 BRC7E618,619 - Infrared remote control 9-1 Dimensional drawing 1 9 (Unit: mm) Remote control dimensions Transmitting part 157 Receiver installation procedure Receiver 17.
• Individual control systems 10 1 BRC518,519 - Infrared remote control 10 - 1 Dimensional drawing 10 BRC7C518,519 • Receiver installation procedure • Remote control dimensions Transmitting part Receiver • Receiver detail • Remote control holder installation procedure (Installation to wall surface) Liquid crystal remote control (wireless) Remote control holder Indoor Unit FAQ100 28 Infrared remote control kit Heat pump system Cooling only system BRC7C510W BRC7C511W • Sky Air • Control System
• Individual control systems 11 BRC7C528,529W - Infrared remote control 1 11 - 1 Dimensional drawing 11 BRC7C528W,529W • Receiver installation procedure • Remote control dimensions Transmitting part Receiver Air intake grille Refrigerant pipe • Remote control holder installation procedure (Installation to wall surface) Drain socket • Receiver detail Liquid crystal remote control (wireless) Remote control holder • Infrared remote control kit for each indoor unit Indoor Unit FUQ Infrared remote
• Centralised control systems TABLE OF CONTENTS Centralised control systems 1 Possible centralised control systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 1 2 DCS302C51: Centralised remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Dimensional drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Explanation of buttons and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• Centralised control systems 1 Possible centralised control systems Centralised control of the system can be achieved via 3 user friendly compact controls: centralised remote control, unified on/off control and schedule timer. These controls may be used independently or in combination where 1 group = several (up to 16) indoor units in combination and 1 zone = several groups in combination.
• Centralised control systems 2 DCS302C51: Centralised remote control 2-1 Dimensional drawing (Unit: mm) Switch box 2 2 ø 5 hole Door closed Door open 3D004872 • Sky Air • Centralised Control systems 33
• Centralised control systems 2 DCS302C51: Centralised remote control 2-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 2 ( 4 )( 5 )( 6 ) ( 7 ) (10)( 9 ) ( 3 ) ( 1 ) (11) ( 2 ) 2 (24) (26) (25) (28) (29) (30) (31) (27) (34) (33) (32) (12) ALL INDIVIDUALLY (13) (14) OPTION TEST F C 1 2 No. No CODE UNIT No.
• Centralised control systems 2 DCS302C51: Centralised remote control 2-2 Explanation of buttons and functions ( 4 )( 5 )( 6 ) ( 7 ) (10)( 9 ) ( 3 ) 2 ( 1 ) (11) ( 2 ) (24) (25) (26) (28) (29) (30) (31) (27) (34) (33) (32) 2 (12) ALL INDIVIDUALLY (13) (14) OPTION TEST F C 1 2 No. No CODE UNIT No.
• Centralised control systems 3 DCS301B51: Unified on/off control 3-1 Dimensional drawing (Unit: mm) 2 3 Optional switch box 2 - 5 x 7 Round end slit 3D004872 36 • Sky Air • Centralised Control systems
• Centralised control systems 4 DST301B51: Schedule timer 4-1 Dimensional drawing (Unit: mm) Optional switch box 2 - 5 x 7 Round end slit 2 4 Door closed Door open 3D049544 • Sky Air • Centralised Control systems 37
• Centralised control systems 4 DST301B51: Schedule timer 4-2 Explanation of buttons and functions 2 1 4 6 4 5 3 • SCHEDULE TIMER • 7 NO. ALL PROGRAM • • START OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF •OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN •1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CLOCK AM PM 2 • SET 1 SET 2 AM PM • 2 ALL • ON OFF AM PM ON OFF •AM PM AM PM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN • 8 1 • 14 15 12 PROGRAM HR. • (1 ~ 12) CLOCK DAY OFF HR. (1 ~ 12) DAY COPY MIN.
Control Method • Sky Air • Centralised Control systems • Unified ON/OFF control • Centralised remote control • Schedule timer Unified ON/OFF control DCS301B51 Centralised remote control DCS302B51 Objective / use To control all indoor units from one place To carry out weekly schedule operation by 1minute units (Power supply for schedule timer) Combination of up to 8 unified ON/OFF controls possible Remote control Up to 16 units by individual control Single phase, 220~240V power supply Centrali
• Centralised control systems 6 2 6 Wiring example of centralised control systems • Be sure to connect the wiring of the central controller to (A) or (B). (Connect to (B), if it is possible.) • Be sure to limit the number of indoor units within the limitation for each system. • Never connect the wire between the controllers, that are connected to different circuits.
• Centralised control systems 6 Wiring example of centralised control systems • The longest wiring extension should not exceed 1,000 m. (Total wiring length schould not exceed 2,000 m, excluding the wiring to the remote control ). • Up to 128 indoor units can be controlled. 2 6 Control wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit Outdoor unit It is possible to operate without remote control. (when the centralised remote control is employed.
• Centralised control systems 7 Length of transmission wiring The super wiring system, that integrates the control wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit and the transmission wiring to the central controllers into one common wiring, should satisfy the following limitation.
• Centralised control systems 7 Length of transmission wiring 7-2 System example (1) • Branch line; line that is diverged from the main line. • Sub-branch line: line that is diverged from the branch line. 2 7 • : When the centralised remote control is connected to the control wiring between the outdoor units. Line: Main line Line: Branch line Line: Sub-branch line : Branch no. The terminal for Out/Out and the terminal In/Out are considered as the same line.
• Centralised control systems 2 7 Length of transmission wiring 7-3 System example (2) • Branch line; line that is diverged from the main line. • Sub-branch line: line that is diverged from the branch line. 7 : When the centralised remote controls are connected to the control wiring between the outdoor unit and indoor unit. Line: Main line Line: Branch line Line: Sub-branch line : Branch no. The terminal for Out/Out and the terminal In/Out are considered as the same line.
• Centralised control systems 7 Length of transmission wiring 7-4 Number of connectable Units Target controller (max. number) Central control equipment Number of units • Centralised remote control (2 units) • Unified ON/OFF control (8 units) • Schedule timer (1unit) • Parallel interface (4 units) (note 1) Indoor unit • VRV system • Sky Air series (Interface adapter for Sky Air is required for certain units, please contact your dealer for this.
• Centralised control systems 7 Length of transmission wiring 7-5 Flow chart to determine the number of units to be connected ! Check sheet for number of units in one system 2 Qty Centralised controller 7 Y/N No.
• DS net DS net 1 Features & Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 2 Main Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 3 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 4 Electric wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• 1 DS net Features & Outline Basic solution for control and management of Sky Air and VRV systems Application area • Critical applications for centralized monitoring. System functions 3 1 • Automates alarm (report messages) for any malfunctions/ errors. Immediate report of any indoor unit breakdown to the servicing company. • Minimizes the inconvenience of not having air conditioning via rapid messages.
• 4 DS net Electric wiring The contact is constant contact. The output conditions are level reading. • When the forced operation contact is closed, all stopped units are continuously instructed to operate. • When the forced stop contact is closed, all operating units are continuously instructed to stop.
• DS net 3 4 50 • Sky Air • Network Solution
• TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 1 Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Web Application & Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 54 2 System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• 1 Features 1-1 Main Features a 4 1 b Languages* • English • French • German • Italian • Spanish • Dutch** • Portuguese** Management • • c d e 52 Web application & internet compatibility - Monitoring & control according to user - Remote monitoring & control of more than one building - Remote monitoring & control of more than one building via internet Power Proportional Distribution: PPD (option) • PPD data is available on the network through Web option • Easy managemen
• 1 Features 1-1 Main Features f g h 3 Connectable to • VRV • HRV • Sky Air (via interface adapter for certain units, please contact your dealer for this.) • Split (via interface adapter) System Layout • Up to 2 x 64 indoor units can be controlled • Onboard Ethernet port (web + e-mail) • Digital i/o contacts (option DEC101A51 / DEC102A51) • Touch panel (full colour LCD via icon display) 4 1 Open Interface • Communication to any third party controller (domotics, BMS, etc.
• 1 Features 1-2 Web Application & Internet 4 1 54 • Sky Air • Intelligent Touch Controller
• 2 System overview This intelligent Touch Controller is capable of controlling/monitoring up to 64 groups of indoor units (hereafter “groups”). 3 The main functions of the intelligent Touch Controller include: 1 Set back function, enabling a building’s temperature to be monitored and managed during both heating and cooling seasons through a single setting. 2 Free cooling function, reducing the air conditioning energy consumption by actively introducing fresh air into rooms.
• 3 Part Names 3-1 Front and Side 4 3 PCMCIA Card Slot Used when using the optional Power Proportional Distribution (DCS002C51) or updating the intelligent Touch Controller software to a newer version. 56 Color LCD with Touch Panel Touch Pen Provides a display for monitoring and operation. Be sure to use the touch pen for operation of the touch panel of the intelligent Touch Controller. Operating with an object other than the touch pen provided may cause damage and failure.
• 3 Part Names 3-2 Back 3 Modem connector for Air Conditioning Network Service system When using Air Conditioning Network Service System service, connect it to the telephone line. Terminal block for power supply Connect to AC100-240V power supply. Terminal size is M4. RS232-C connector for DIII-NET Plus adapter Using DIII-NET Plus adapter being sold as an accessory, you can increase the number of indoor units to be controlled. Earth terminal block Securely connect the earth wire.
• 4 Detailed and easy monitoring and operation Detailed and easy monitoring and operation of systems with up to 2x 64 groups of indoor units (with maximum 128 indoor units). Just a touch on the screen brings up icons that make it easy to grasp any information regarding system control. The Intelligent Touch Controller enables an operator to carry out a variety of quick and easy operations, establish numerous settings and bring up screens to confirm the details.
• 5 Specifications 3 Intelligent Touch Controller DIII-NET Plus adapter REFERENCE DCS601C51 POWER SUPPLY externally supplied AC100V-240V, 50/60Hz externally supplied AC100V-240V, 50/60Hz CONDITION OF INSTALLATION METHOD FOR USE JIS4 switchbox embedded in indoor wall - OPERATING CONDITION DCS601A52 Surrounding temperature 0°C to 40°C -10°C to 40°C Humidity less than 85 % RH (if no condensation) less than 90 % RH DIMENSIONS HxWxD LCD PANEL Size / n° of dots / n° of colours mm 147x230
• 6 Accessories 6-1 DEC101A51 - Digital input 6 - 1 - 1 Dimensional drawing DEC101A51 Mounting hole (*1) UP 70 (198) 70 4 Spare hole (*1) 70 Power supply specifications Rated power consumption Mass (Weight) Case material Case color NOTES 1~200-240V 50/60Hz 15W 2.5kg Plated steel sheet Matting chrome 1 Installation place • • DEC101A51 • 40 335 325 (309) 6 DEC101A51 Front panel screw 40 4.
• 6 Accessories 6-2 DEC102A51 - Digital input / output 3 6 - 2 - 1 Dimensional drawing DEC102A51 UP Mounting hole (*1) 70 (198) 70 Spare hole (*1) 70 Power supply specifications Rated power consumption Mass (Weight) Case material Case color 1~200-240V 50/60Hz 15W 2.5kg Plated steel sheet Matting chrome NOTES 1 Installation place • • DEC102A51 40 335 325 (309) • 40 4.5 40 Mounting hole (*1) DEC102A51 DEC102A51 70 140 Service entrance - wire lead-in port (Approx. 10mm dia.
• 6 Accessories 6-2 DEC102A51 - Digital input / output 6 - 2 - 2 External connection diagram DEC102A51 No. 4 6 Wiring procedure L wiring between this equipment and centralized control equipment is required. Fuse (10A) switch F1, F2 Power Supply N (1~200-240V) The connection to the facility equipment and setting of various switches are required. See the “Wiring with Facility equipment” paragraph. DEC102A51 centralized control equipment Connect the power supply and earth.
• 7 Dimensions 50 3 57 147 90 230 4 7 8 System wiring Connecting Unification adaptor allows using the contact for normal and abnormal operation signal and collective start/stop with a contact. For details, contact the vendor you purchased the product from. Also, by connecting DIII-NET-plus adapter, it is possible to operate and monitor the indoor units of 64 groups (intelligent Touch Controller plus DIIINET – plus adapter–128 groups in total) additionally.
• 9 Power Proportional Distribution Card 9-1 Function and Outline Power Proportional Distribution Card, in combination with an existing intelligent Touch Controller, enables to proportionally calculate and display electricity amount used by air conditioner per indoor unit. 9 - 1 - 1 Main Functions 4 9 • 13 months data storage possible • Data available per hour per indoor unit • Power proportional distribution may be calculated for 2 x 64 indoor units at maximum.
• 9 Power Proportional Distribution Card 9-2 File Format 3 When Power Proportional Distribution Report is saved, a zone information file, an electric power information file and detailed information file are created. 9 - 2 - 1 Zone information file This contains zone name and information of air conditioners in the zone. (1) File name : ZONE.CSV 4 (2) File format: 9 (Example) zone ID, Name Index 0, “ ‘all” Zone ID, zone name 1, “ 'Z-000” 2, “ 'Z-001” 3, “ 'Z-002” One line space zone ID, AC No.
• 4 9 66 • Sky Air • Intelligent Touch Controller
• TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 68 2 System Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• 1 System Overview 1-1 Overview • What is the intelligent Manager? intelligent Manager is an integrated building management system that uses our independent, high-speed multi-transmission method DIII-NET that is employed on VRV for buildings. It has a centralized controller function that can perform high-speed centralized control of our VRV for buildings. • Applicable Buildings This is a VRV intelligent Manager monitoring system that is perfect for small and medium scale buildings.
• 2 System Image Fire Signal Interface Monitor Control Equipment Facility Equipment 3 VRV® Handling DIII-NET ACNSS (Optional maintenance service) Contact Point Signal Public Telephone Lines DIII-NET Monitoring and Start/Stop (To WHM) ON/OFF Controlller 5 2 Centralized Controller Ethernet Hub iPU DIII-NET Monitoring and Start/Stop iPU iPU Wiring Adapter Monitoring and Start/Stop fan lighting iPU Expansion Possible to a Maximum of 4 Units NOTES 1 iPU: intelligent Processing Unit 2 *
• 3 Specifications Item IPU (INTELLIGENT PROCESSING UNIT) Comments DAM602B51 256 indoor groups per iPU DAM602B52 128 indoor groups per iPU Back-up for power failure Data are file into non volatile memory Transmission DIII-NET std: 1 line; Max. 4 lines / 1iPU Power supply AC100-240V, ± 10%, 50/60Hz, Max.
• 4 Accessories Item 3 Comments INTERFACE ADAPTERS KRP928B2S For connection to Split units DTA102A52 For connection to R-22/R-407C Sky Air units DTA112B51 For connection to R-410A Sky Air units DIII AI DAM101A51 Outdoor temperature sensor DIGITAL INPUT DEC101A51 Input contacts: 8 points with additional error feedback DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEC102A51 Output contacts: 4 points with additional error and ON/OFF feedback SOFTWARE DAM002A51 Power Proportional Distribution DAM003A51 ECO Mod
• 4 Accessories 4-1 DEC101A51 - Digital input 4 - 1 - 2 External connection diagram DEC101A51 No. Wiring procedure L wiring between this equipment and centralized control equipment is required. The connection to the facility equipment and setting of various switches are required. See the “Wiring with Facility equipment” paragraph. switch Power Supply N (1~200-240V) Fuse (10A) F1, F2 DEC101A51 centralized control equipment Connect the power supply and earth.
• 4 Accessories 4-2 DEC102A51 - Digital input / output 4 - 2 - 1 Dimensional drawing DEC102A51 UP Mounting hole (*1) 70 (198) 70 Spare hole (*1) 70 Power supply specifications Rated power consumption Mass (Weight) Case material Case color 1~200-240V 50/60Hz 15W 2.5kg Plated steel sheet Matting chrome NOTES 1 Installation place • • DEC102A51 40 335 325 (309) • 40 4.5 40 Mounting hole (*1) DEC102A51 DEC102A51 70 140 Service entrance - wire lead-in port (Approx. 10mm dia.
• 4 Accessories 4-2 DEC102A51 - Digital input / output 4 - 2 - 2 External connection diagram DEC102A51 No. Wiring procedure L wiring between this equipment and centralized control equipment is required. F1, F2 Power Supply N (1~200-240V) The connection to the facility equipment and setting of various switches are required. See the “Wiring with Facility equipment” paragraph. 5 Fuse (10A) switch DEC102A51 centralized control equipment Connect the power supply and earth.
• 5 Functions 5-1 List of Functions 3 5 - 1 - 1 Local Functions Items Monitoring Contents Monitoring of air conditioner status (256 units, max.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 1 Monitoring Monitoring Air conditioner status monitoring (Air conditioners that can handle Daikin DIII-NET) Cumulated upper limit monitoring Continuous operation time limit monitoring Power failure monitoring Pre-cooling and pre-heating function (1) Air conditioner status monitoring (Air conditioners that can handle Daikin’s DIII-NET) 5 Allows you to know the detailed operating status such as running/stopped status, temperature setting, ope
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 2 Control, Operation, Settings Control, Operation, Settings Login settings Individual control Collective starting/stopping and settings for control group Schedule control Interlocking control Emergency stop control for fires 5 Power failure and recovery processing control Centralized control of air conditioners 5 (1) Login settings Sets user operation authority to control the range of operation and view, consultation, read, read-only.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 2 Control, Operation, Settings (4) Schedule control Automatically performs starting and stopping of any control group and management items according to the set time schedule. Creating and registering a year calendar and a week schedule will automatically create an execution schedule and the specified management items and control groups are controlled according to that execution schedule.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 2 Control, Operation, Settings (7) Power failure and recovery processing control • Power Failure The system enters a power failure execution after the reception of a power failure signal. Automatically saves all operating data and control data. The system automatically shuts down approximately 10 minutes later. Status monitoring of management items is possible during the power failure processing, but control is not possible.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display Display Screens Directory Screen Composition Management Group (Management Items) Display Control Group List Display Detailed History Display Schedule Display 5 Interlocking Program Screen 5 Fire Emergency Stop Program Facility Equipment Setting Screen (1) Screens Directory Login (List of Multiple Hierarchies) Management Items List (Control Group) Management Items List (Control Group) Management Items List (Control Group) Mana
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (2) Screen Composition The screen is composed of menu buttons, operation buttons, error history real-time displays and working area. • Menu buttons: Buttons that call up all functions. These are always operable on any menu screen. • Operation buttons: Buttons for running and stopping the equipment, etc.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (3) Management Group (Management Items) Display Management Group combines management items to make a group for easy management. (Controls for all of the equipment in a group are performed in control groups.) Allows division of facilities targeted for monitoring into any group for the monitor screens. Allows constructing multi-hierarchic configurations to any depth in the order of “Management Group List” →(“Management Group List”→ ...
• 5 - 2 - 3 Display (4) Control Group List Display The Control Group binds the management items for batch control. Select the control group and press the “Run All” or “Stop All” button to control the starting and stopping in control group units. A maximum of 100 management items can be registered in one group and a maximum of 100 groups can be registered.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (6) Detailed History Display Allows management of history items such as starting the control of management error occurrence/recovery, status changes (run/stop etc) and schedules. You can select to display the information displayed on the Detailed Screen in real-time or to display data saved to a file on the hard disk. * Data saved to a file is called saved data.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (7) Schedule Display Automatically performs facility start/stop control, switching of the operating mode, setting of temperatures and enabling/disabling of the remote controller according to the preset time schedule. Register 1 week’s cycle schedule program and specify what operations to perform on each day.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (8) Interlocking Program Screen Automatically starts and stops equipment that was set, in response to changes in the operating status of the facilities or the occurrence of errors. 8 types of input conditions can be specified. Using this enables the interlocking of starting and stopping of a plurality of facilities (operation in order etc) indoor/outdoor link, key management link and reporting.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (9) Fire Emergency Stop Program [Emergency Stop Program Screen] 5 5 The registration of management items to be targeted for emergency stop can be performed using either method of specifying the management item to stop or of making all management items targets for stopping and then specifying the management item that is out of range. (Facilities that are conformed to fire safety laws are exceptions.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 3 Display (10) Facility Equipment Setting Screen [DIII-NET Air Conditioner Setting Screen] 5 5 Each of the operations of start/stop, switching of operating mode, changing of temperature settings, switching of enable/disable of individual remote controllers, resetting of the filter sign, clearing of the failure warning and settings for being under maintenance are possible when using our DIII-NET compatible air conditioners.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 4 Measuring Measuring Cumulated Running Time and Cumulated Start/Stop Count Automatic Inspection of Meter (1) Cumulated Running Time and Cumulated Start/Stop Count Cumulated running time and cumulated start/stop count are possible on all facility equipment that should be monitored. This is a standard for equipment maintenance. Can set as data for calculating electrical costs according to the use of the equipment.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 5 Management 5 5 5 - 2 - 6 Reports Reports Emergency Signal Input Report I/O with Other Emergency System (1) Emergency Signal Input Allocates a dedicated input board for fire signal input. (Di on iPU main unit) The emergency stop program using this as the input signal function has priority over other controls. (See Fire emergency stop control.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 7 Power Proportional Distribution Power Proportional Distribution System Components Power Proportional Distribution Function Setting of the period with no electric energy distributing Data Back-Up (1) System Components Option setting for use of many watthour meters (“Grouping of electric power port” to be specified) 18 units (Max.) of watt hour meter for one iPU (the 1st one) and 19 units (Max.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 7 Power Proportional Distribution Item Power port not specified (Normal) Power port specified Design precautions Standard design without major conditions Required to allow each of indoor/outdoor units and watthour meter to correspond. Test run date Preparation of address table Required to prepare the address table and enter the port No.
• 5 Functions 5-2 Detailed Explanation of Functions 5 - 2 - 7 Power Proportional Distribution Pattern 3: Combinations as above As a combination system, some/many watthour meters can be connected to one iPU for use of some/many units. The precautions and the relation between the calculated value and the indicated value of watthour meter are the same as those in Pattern 1 and Pattern 2.
• 6 System Architecture 6-1 Requirement spec and the recommendation of other equipment 8b System Diagram 6 1 8a HUB Modem iPU (Provided from DIL) Outdoor Unit Modem 9 WHM 11 2 7 Indoor Unit Indoor Unit 3 5 10 AC UPS 6 5 4 Requirement Specifications PC 1 [Hardware] CPU : Pentium 500MHz or above recommended Recommendations Remarks We recommend makers such as IBM, Compaq or Dell, etc. In the case of an alternative maker, correct operation should be checked before shipment.
• 6 System Architecture 6-1 Requirement spec and the recommendation of other equipment RS232C connector Modem connector for Air Conditioning Network Service System When using Air Conditioning Network Service System, connect it to the telephone line Connect equipment for RS232C RS232C connector Terminal block for DIII-net communication (option) Terminal block for DIII-net communication with air conditioners (This terminal is nt in DAM602B52) Terminal block for contact input (No V
• 6 System Architecture 6-2 Confirmation of Watthour Meter For distribution of electric energy, the integrating watthour meter with pulse transmitter is required. It is important to confirm that the specifications coincide with each other, and also to confirm with the division in charge (normally, electrical work division, not air-conditioning div.). 6 - 2 - 1 Specifications of watthour meter to be connected to intelligent Manager 1) To be an integrating watthour meter with pulse transmitter.
• 7 Wiring Image 7-1 System Connection 3 Parallel Page Printer PC Network Connection (Ethernet) Hub iPU iPU (Up to 4 iPUs can be connected) 5 7 7 - 1 - 1 Use of Printers (1.) Standard Setting: With only the page printer: Parallel port connection • Printing of daily, monthly, annual reports and cost calculations: Automatically prints at the set time. • Display of errors and changes of states etc: Printer at error or at determined build up of data, or freely. (2.
• 7 Wiring Image 7-1 System Connection (1) Bus Method DIII- NET (non polar, dual core) iPU However, up to 64 management items per 1 line. 5 VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® 7 Up to 16 branches. Sub-branches (a branch from an existing branch) are not possible VRV® (2) Star Method VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® VRV® iPU However, up to 64 management items per 1 line. (Di Unit: 8 Items; Dio Unit: 4 or 2 items; Pi Unit: 8 items) Up to 16 branches.
• 7 Wiring Image 7-2 Wiring Diagram 7 - 2 - 1 Intelligent Manager Electric Wiring Diagram Outdoor unit maximum of 64 groups Outdoor unit Air Conditioning Network Service System maximum of 64 groups Telephone line Telephone 5 Equipment for RS232C Only as for DAM602B51 Equipment for RS232C PC (HUB) 7 Power supply 100V-240V 50/60Hz Ethernet POWER Earth leakage breaker (install for safety) Outdoor unit Terminal contact size: M3.5 Power supply wiring: 2.
• 7 Wiring Image 7-3 Wiring Specifications No. h Wiring specification Ethernet communication wiring DAM602A51 PC Field supplied y 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX straight cable Ethernet 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX DAM602B51 OPDI 5 HUB Use sheathed vinyl cord (2-wire) or cable (0.75~2mm2) Wire length: Max. 200m (No polarity) Control relay wiring Wattmeter Key input 7 Fire alarm input Wattmeter x NOTES 1 Up to four input devices can be connected to each G terminal.
• 8 Setting Up 8-1 Precautions for Setup 3 The intelligent Manager Monitor System PC and printer are used in the same way as general OA equipment. iPUs are set up within the system. However, avoid setting up in the following locations. • Locations that are exposed to direct sunlight, or that are subject to radiation from heat generating equipment such as a boiler. • Locations with high humidity or where there could be contact with water.
• 9 Design Precautions 9-1 Rate calculation Integrating watthour meter (For SkyAir) Integrating watthour meter (For building-use multi-type outdoor unit) Integrating watthour meter (For building-use multi-type indoor unit) 2 4 5 9 G 1 2 3 4 G 5 6 7 8 G Group1 Group2 Bldg.
• 9 Design Precautions 9-1 Rate calculation 9 - 1 - 4 Electric energy distributing of SkyAir The SkyAir electric energy distributing cannot be included with the case of building-use multi-type. Therefore, it is necessary to separate the group for rate calculation by group setting. Further, the applicable model is also limited.
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 1 What is the Power Proportional Distribution. (System Ex.: Normal VRV) Since this system detects power consumption as the base of the count, specified watthour meters should be used by all means.
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 1 What is the Power Proportional Distribution. 2) Calculation of the proportional division value for a daily power consumption. The proportional division value for a dairy power consumption is stored with factors of each indoor unit’s number and a calendar date as a table shown below after adding the count result of hourly power consumption from 00:00 through 23:59. (with a graduation of 10 W) Indoor unit No.
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 2 Count Accuracy 10 - 2 - 1 Cause of error System example W2 Watthour meter (with oscillator) Power supply 3 phase Outdoor unit W1 Power supply single phase 5 HUB 10 iPU PC #1 To other iPU #2 Tenant A #3 #4 #5 Tenant B #6 #7 #8 Tenant C Legend : Read on wattmeter #: Indoor unit's address ≠ Count conclusive total for indoor unit #1~#8 1 W1 + 2 W1 ≠ Count conclusive total for indoor unit #1~#5 1 • W
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 2 Count Accuracy 10 - 2 - 1 Cause of error • REASON 2 When airconditioners of all the tenants cease operation, the power consumption which were preliminarily registered to all the airconditioners are being added as described on the section 10.1.1). (Example) In case of 2 HP indoor unit (FXCQ50M8), it brings the watts for one month during the ceased operation = 20 Wh × 24 hours × 30 days = 14.4 kWh.
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 2 Count Accuracy 10 - 2 - 2 The way to reduce errors The error 1 can’t be reduced, yet this error is small and appears to be positive always, so it can generally get rid of troubles if excusing the reason caused to tenants. The way to reduce the error 2 will be described as follows.
• 10 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 10 - 2 Count Accuracy 10 - 2 - 2The way to reduce errors CAUTION When management staff checks the watts in the procedure mentioned below, they would find the calculation to be incorrect due to an incomplete cycle.
• 5 10 110 • Sky Air • Intelligent Manager
• TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 2 System configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3 Quick and easy installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 4 Unlimited site size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• 1 Introduction This publication represents the specifications relating to the LONWORKS Networks functions and specifications used when Daikin’s VRV or DIII-NET compatible A/C is hooked up to a LONWORKS Networks. 2 System configuration LONWORKS Networks can be connected to a maximum of 64 groups.
• 4 Unlimited site size The new network adapter can be connected to up to 64 groups, depending on the number of control and monitoring functions used : 300 > (number of indoor units) x (number of SNVT) Maximum value is set by the LON BMS manufacturer: in this case 300 Number of connected indoor units: 1 ~ 64. SNVT: Number of LON network variables Please consult your Daikin representative for details.
• 5 Survey of Functions Function Controlling items ON/OFF Command 6 Monitoring items 5 114 Description Starts/stops air conditioner operation. Operation Mode Setting Sets operation mode (heating/cooling/ventilation/auto). Temperature Setting Sets room temperature. Airflow Rate Setting Sets airflow rate. Filter Sign Reset Resets filter sign. Forced Thermostat OFF Setting Sets forced thermostat OFF.
• 6 Applicable Models Air Conditioners VRV Large Sky Air Multi Sky Air (Adapter for Sky Air) Facility A/C (Centralized control adapter) HRV RA (General purpose adapter) ON/OFF operation and monitoring G G G G G G A/C error report G G G G G G Room temperature monitoring G G G G u u Temperature setting and monitoring G G G G u u Operation mode setting and monitoring (Note 3) G G G G u u Remote control mode setting and monitoring G G G G G u Filter sign monitor
• 9 Dimensional drawing DMS504B51 1681 19 130 4.5 4.5 R2,25 19 13 9 4.25 49.6 R2,25 ø 10 Alive/wink Service Service switch 8 - C3 Detailed drawing of fixing hole 246 Manufacturer's label 2601 NOTES Caution Make sure the power supply is off when carrying out the following works: 1. When taking off the front cover 2. When operating the connectors/switches on the PCB 4 — M3.
• 10 External connection diagram DMS504B51 No. Wiring specifications LonWorks Network Communication wiring Use the dedicated line for the LonWorks Network Alive/wink Service Service switch DMS504B51 L O Polarity: No Caution Make sure the power supply is off when carrying out the following works: 1. When taking off the front cover 2. When operating the connectors/switches on the PCB 4 — M3.
• 6 10 118 • Sky Air • LonWorks Interface
• TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Outline and Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 2 System Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 3 System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 4 Compatibility with leading BMS systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 5 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . .
• 1 Outline and Features 1. Managing the information on 128 groups of air-conditioners (main units only). 2. Up to 256 groups manageable and controllable at once by adding the optional DIII board. 3. Packaging of air-conditioner objects * Compatible with BACnet (ANSI/ASHRAE-135) * Compatible with BACnet/IP (ANSI/ASHRAE-135a) * Compatible with IEIEJ/p-0003-2000 (plan) (IEIEJ is Institue of Electrical Installation Engineers of Japan) 4. Conforming to European Safety and EMC rules and regulations.
• 3 System Configuration 3 DI (1) G DI (2) Outdoor unit F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 maximum of 64 groups Outdoor unit DI (11) G DI (12) ACNSS F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 maximum of 64 groups Telephone line Telephone Line Phone RS232C-1 For maintenance 10BASE-T RS232C-2 100BASE-TX Central monitoring board DAIKIN D-BACS Ethernet BACnet Client DIII-1 DIII-2 Di 7 Power supply 100V-240V 50/60Hz RS485 Do-1 Do-2 3 Power AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz Earth leakage breaker (install for safety) Terminal contact s
• 4 Compatibility with leading BMS systems Manufacturer* Type Andover Controls Continuum ver. 1.6 Cinmetrics Sauter OPC Server Honeywell EBI Iconix Sauter OPC Server Invensys (Sacthwell) Polar Soft System Manager BACdoor Johnson Controls Metasys BSI Johnson Controls Metasys N30 1.6 V2.0 V9.01C Priva Reliable Systems Mach Siemens System 600 Apoaee Insight V3.2 Siemens System 600 Apoaee Insight V3.4 Siemens Desigo Insight V1.01 Siemens PX Desigo Insight V2.
• Accessories Item 3 Description DIII board DAM411B51 Extension of 2 x DIII lines (2 x 64) indoor groups Digital input /output DAM412B51 In case of PPD to provide up to 12 pulse input points Interface adapters KRP928B2S For connection to Split units DTA102A52 For connection to R-22/R-407C Sky Air units DTA112B51 For connection to R-410A Sky Air units 7 Dimensions 7-1 BACnet Interface (DMS502A51) BACnet Interface outside drawing (DMS502A51) 24 - M2.
• 7 Dimensions 7-2 Option DIII board (DAM411B51) This kit is for adding 2 ports to the DIII-NET communication port by installing it on the BACnet Interface DMS502A51. The kit can not be solely used. (27) (12.7) Board Outside dimensions of PCB 140±1.2 30±3 (104.5) Master central setting connector 7 C : 1P191165B 7 7-3 Option Digital Input / Output (DAM412B51) (28.86) Outside dimensions of PCB (8.5) 140±1.2 30±3 (104.
• 8 Communications Check Sheet 8-1 BACnet object list 3 Unit Memner number Object name (XXX: Air Con Logical Group Number) Name Object type Inactive Active Text-1 Start stop command_XXX BO Stop Text-2 Text-3 1 Start/stop (setting) (Note 2) 2 Start/stop (status) Start stop status_XXX BI Stop Operation 3 Alarm Alarm_XXX BI Normal Malfunction 4 Malfunction code Malfunction code_XXX MI Normal Manufacturer specific 5 Air conditioner mode (Setting) (Note 2) AirConModeComman
• 9 Function 9-1 Outline of functions • This BACnet Interface enables interfacing between the VRV system and central monitoring board. • Data of up to 256 groups of air conditioner (when the option DIII board is used) are controllable by the BACnet Interface. • Air conditioners are operable and the state can be monitored from the central monitoring board by BACnet communication.
• 9 Function 9-4 Major functions of air-conditioner devices 3 Air-conditioning equipment VRV Inverter series Interface adapter for Sky Air series (SA Heat Pump) HRV Wiring adapter for other air-conditioners Start/stop control and monitoring 0 0 0 0 Air-conditioner error notification 0 0 0 0 Indoor air temperature monitoring 0 0 Χ Χ Temperature setting and monitoring 0 0 16~32 Χ Χ Air-conditioning mode setting and monitoring 0 0 Χ Χ *1 Remote control mode setting and monito
• 10 Wiring and Setting Procedures 10 - 1 System Wiring DI (1) G DI (2) Outdoor unit F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 maximum of 64 groups Outdoor unit DI (11) G DI (12) ACNSS F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 maximum of 64 groups Telephone line Telephone Line Phone RS232C-1 For maintenance 10BASE-T RS232C-2 100BASE-TX Central monitoring board 7 DAIKIN D-BACS Ethernet BACnet Client Power supply 100V-240V 50/60Hz DIII-1 10 DIII-2 Di RS485 Do-1 Do-2 Power AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz Earth leakage breaker (install f
• 10 Wiring and Setting Procedures 3 10 - 3 External wiring Everything relating with field wiring must be supplied in the field. 10 - 3 - 1.Ethernet communication wiring Field supplied HUB DMS502A51 BACnet client 10BASE-T straight cable Ethernet 10BASE-T 10 - 3 - 2.DIII-NET wiring DMS502A51 Polarity: No Polarity: No Outdoor unit Recommended wire size 0.75~1.25mm2 Outdoor unit F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Terminal contact size: M3.
• 10 Wiring and Setting Procedures 10 - 3 External wiring 10 - 3 - 3.Do-1 and 2 DMS502A51 Recommended wire size 0.75~2 mm2 Lamp or the like Lamp or the like Do-1 : ON when the unit malfunctions Do-2 : ON when an air conditioner malfunctions No voltage contact output contact specification is as follows : Allowable current 10m A~1 A : Allowable voltage MAX, AC250 V Wiring length : Max.
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