Commissioning Instructions
Central Functions
Central Functions Basics
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5 Central Functions
5.1 Central Functions Basics
The Central Function Application or Coordinator is implemented through the use of a DXR2E/M.18
controller. Central Functions coordinate the actions of the room controller to the primary plant. A DXR
running the Central Function Application facilitates group data exchange between room applications or
DXRs and the primary plant controller or Field Panel. It does this by using group member and group master
objects to communicate with RA Applications and by using ordinary BACnet objects to communicate with
the primary application. This avoids the need to field-configure BACnet object references in the Field
Panel.
Central Functions and Group Data Exchange are not mandatory because the controllers support the
read/write of standard BACnet Objects as we currently use them.
One Central Function DXR can collect up to 250 Group Member objects. It can read and write to those
objects, as well as read and write using BACnet objects from the Field Panel.
More than one group may be required depending on the size of the application, as only one central function
DXR should be used per AHU.
If there is more than one group, the group number can be changed in ABT Site under the Central Functions
task. The first group will have a default Group Number of 1, and subsequent Group Numbers can be
changed as necessary. See Configuring Group Members and Masters [➙ Error! Bookmark not defined.]
for a detailed look at Group Member assignment.
There are multiple applications for Central Functions that can be used in a variety of ways including:
● Start/Stop coordination
● Minimizing Duct Pressure
● Optimizing Supply Air Temperature
● Controlling Scheduling Modes (Warm-up, Cool Down, etc.)
● Optimizing Hot and/or Chilled Water parameters (Supply Temperature, Start/Stop modes)
Central Functions can also be bundled together to collect and distribute Group Member data to / from
multiple other Central Function DXRs. All central functions have “bundled” variants that are used as
subordinate central functions to one master. If one central function is not be enough to control all of the
data from the room controllers, a higher-level Central Function DXR can be used to communicate between
the lower level central functions to the AHU/primary plant.
The following diagram shows the hierarchy of bundled functions, and how the Group members and Group
masters communicate with one another. The bundled Central Functions collect data from each floor, while
the corresponding Master Central Function collects the data from the subordinate bundled members. For
more information on bundling, see ABT Site Help.