Greenheck Microprocessor Controller (475595 IOM) TAP v2.10 A Manual de usuario

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Program Features
The microprocessor controller offers improved control
through easy monitoring and adjustment of unit
parameters by way of a lighted graphical display and a
push-button keypad.
Pre-Programmed Operating Sequences
The controller has been pre-programmed to offer
multiple control sequences to provide tempered
air. Factory default settings allow for easy setup
and commissioning. The sequence parameters are
fully adjustable. Refer to the Sequence of Operation
beginning on page 2 for details.
BMS Communication
With the addition of an optional BMS Communication
card, the user can remotely adjust set points, view
unit status points and alarms. The microprocessor
controller is capable of communicating over several
protocols:
• BACnet® MSTP LonWork®
BACnet® IP/Ethernet Modbus
See Points List on pages 36 and 37 for a complete list
of BMS points.
Internal Time Clock
The controller has an internal programmable time
clock, allowing the user to add up to seven different
occupancy schedules. The user may also add Holidays
for additional energy savings. The time clock option
Introduction
TAP v2.10
Version Date: 4/1/14
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard. Can cause personal injury
or equipment damage. Service must be performed
only by personnel that are knowledgeable in the
operation of the equipment being controlled.
also has morning warm-up capability for optional
comfort at the time of occupancy.
Alarm Management
The microprocessor controller will monitor the unit
conditions for alarm conditions. Upon detecting an
alarm, the controller will record the alarm description,
time, date, available temperatures, and unit status for
user review. A digital output is reserved for remote
alarm indication. Alarms are also communicated via
BMS (if equipped).
Occupancy Modes
The microprocessor controller offers three modes of
determining occupancy: a dry contact, the internal time
clock or the BMS. If in the Unoccupied mode the unit
will either be shut down, or will cycle on to maintain
adjustable unoccupied room temperature and humidity
set points.
Remote Display Panel (Optional)
A touchpad display panel allows for remote monitoring
and adjustment of parameters, allowing ease of control
access without going outdoors.
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DDC Controller for Tempered Air Products
Reference Guide for the Microprocessor Controller
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to operate or maintain the product
described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety practices. Failure to comply with instructions
could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
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Document 475595
Microprocessor Controller for
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Pagina 1 - Version Date: 4/1/14

Program FeaturesThe microprocessor controller offers improved control through easy monitoring and adjustment of unit parameters by way of a lighted gr

Pagina 2 - General Operation

Menu OverviewPress Prg to enter menus.NOTEYour controller may not show all menus depending on unit configuration.¬Main MenuOn/Off MenuSetpointClock/Sch

Pagina 3 - Set Point Control (Occupied)

Menu OverviewPress Prg to enter menus. Data Logger Board Switch Service ManufacturerAlarms Board Switch Set Information ConfigurationInformation Unit C

Pagina 4 - Supply Fan VFD Sequence

The microprocessor controller will revert to a default main menu loop. This loop includes several screens to view the operating conditions of the unit

Pagina 5 - Damper Control

COOLING STATUS IS DISPLAYED, ALONG WITH COMPRESSOR OPERATION. (IF EQUIPPED)This screen appears if a cooling option is provided.Chilled Water: The Cool

Pagina 6 - Small Controller Overview

The unit ships from the factory in a disabled state. To allow the unit to operate, the controller must receive a run command from digital input ID4. J

Pagina 7 - Large Controller Overview

B. SetpointThe Setpoint menu allows the user to view and adjust temperature related parameters. THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SET PO

Pagina 8 - Display Use

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE ROOM RELATIVE HUMIDITY SET POINT.This screen only appears if Room RH is selected as the cold coil set point source, and a roo

Pagina 9 - Examples of Alarms

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE HEATING LOCKOUT.This screen only appears if the unit the unit is equipped with heating.There is a built in hysteresis of 2°F

Pagina 10 - Menu Overview

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE SUPPLY FAN SPEED SET POINTS.This screen only appears if equipped with a supply fan VFD controlled by microprocessor.The Speed

Pagina 11

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE EXHAUST FAN SPEED SET POINTS.This screen only appears if equipped with an exhaust fan VFD controlled by microprocessor.The Sp

Pagina 12 - Main Menu Overview

Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2General Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Set Point Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 13 - Heating Status

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE DUCT PRESSURE SET POINT.This screen only appears if equipped with a duct pressure sensor.The unit will modulate the supply fa

Pagina 14 - A. On/Off Unit

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER SET POINT.This screen only appears if equipped with a modulating outdoor air and recirculating damper.The

Pagina 15 - B. Setpoint

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO ADJUST SCHEDULES.This screen only appears if a Schedule was added in the screen above.The program supports up to seven

Pagina 16

F. Board SwitchThe Board Switch menu allows the user to jump between different controllers with a remote display. This requires a remote display, alon

Pagina 17

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO OVERRIDE THE HEATING OPERATION.This screen only appears if a heating operation was provided with the unit.When the Heat

Pagina 18 - Supply Fan Speed SetPt

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO OVERRIDE THE HOT GAS REHEAT OPERATION.This screen only appears if On/Off hot gas reheat option was provided with the un

Pagina 19 - ExhaustFan Speed SetPt

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO ADJUST BACNET IP PARAMETERS.This screen only appears if the selected BMS protocol is set to BACnet IP/Eth and BACnet Pl

Pagina 20 - Building Press SetPt

THE PROBE ADJUSTMENT MENU ALLOWS THE USER TO CALIBRATE SENSOR PROBES WITH AN OFFSET VALUE.Similar screens are available for remaining sensor probes.An

Pagina 21 - OA Damper Set Point

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO VIEW AND CHANGE THE CONTROLLER PLAN ADDRESS.A pLAN (pCO Local Area Network) is a Carel® proprietary local area network,

Pagina 22 - C. Clock/Scheduler

This is an example of an analog input configuration screen.In the I/O configuration screens, the user can alter the physical location and type of each

Pagina 23 - G. Service

Sequence of Operation - Exhaust fan off, if equipped. - Supply fan off. - Recirculation air damper open. - OA damper closed. - Temperi

Pagina 24 - Energy Wheel Override

THIS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE DIGITAL SCROLL COMPRESSOR PARAMETERS.This screen only appears if a digital scroll compressor was provided with the unit.Minim

Pagina 25

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO ENABLE THE HEATER TO PROVIDE REHEAT IN ADDITION TO HOT GAS REHEATThis screen appears if hot gas reheat and a heating op

Pagina 26

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS ADJUSTMENT OF THE HOT GAS REHEAT PI CONTROL LOOP.This screen only appears if hot gas reheat was provided with the unit.The controll

Pagina 27

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS ADJUSTMENT OF THE FAN AIRFLOW PROVING SWITCH TIME DELAY.Since the unit is only part of a complete system, the airflow(s) may moment

Pagina 28 - H. Manufacturer

Temperature ScaleSelect: FahrenheitDisplay PropertiesBuzzer: DisableBacklight: Always OnTimeout: 300sTHIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO ADJUST WHAT UNIT

Pagina 29 - H. Manufacturer

THIS SCREEN ALLOWS THE USER TO RESTORE BACK TO THE ORIGINAL FACTORY DEFAULT PARAMETERS.Restoring to the original default parameters will result in a n

Pagina 30

Points List • LonWorks®Type NV_Index/Bit Name NV Type NVRead (Unit to BMS)Write (BMS to unit)DescriptionAnalog 19 nvoOutsideTemp 105 Read Outdoor Air

Pagina 31

Points List • Modbus / BACnet®TypeBACnet Device Instance: 77000 (default)Analog = AV, Integer = AV, Digital = BVModbus Address: 1 ReadWriteDescription

Pagina 32

The pCOe is an I/O module that can be used to monitor additional statuses within the unit or provide commands. The pCOe allows the user to view and co

Pagina 33

Display is hard to read.Unit Controller Display: Hold Esc ESC and ENTER at the same time, while pressing DOWN or UP to adjust display contrast.Rem

Pagina 34

EconomizerIf the application requires cooling, and the outdoor air conditions are suitable for free cooling, the controller may enter the economizer s

Pagina 35

To view the current parameters, go the BMS Config menu within the controller by pressing the Prg key.To access the BMS Config sub-menu, enter the serv

Pagina 36 - Points List • LonWorks®

*The BACnet IP/Eth card is configured for DHCP from the factory.To view the current parameters, go the BMS Config menu within the controller by pressi

Pagina 37 - Unit Status Index

This tool includes information on commissioning the economizer functionality of the DDC controller. The instructions below are based on factory defaul

Pagina 38 - I/O (pCOe)

Date __________________ Time _____________ AM/PMNotes:________________________________________________________________________________________________

Pagina 39 - NTC Temperature Sensor Chart

44475595 • DDC Controller, Rev. 5, April 2014 Copyright 2014 © Greenheck Fan Corporation®AMCA Publication 410-96, Safety Practices for Users and In

Pagina 40

Exhaust Fan VFD SequenceIf the factory has installed a VFD and wired it to the controller, it is intended to operate at a constant speed during operat

Pagina 41

Small Controller OverviewJ1J1 J24J24J14J14J11J11J15J15J2J2 J5J5J4J4J3J3service cardRx-/Tx-Rx+/Tx+GNDC1NO1NO2NO3C1C4NO4NO5NO6C4C7NO7C7NO8C8NC8GG024 VAC

Pagina 42 - Economizer Commissioning Tool

Large Controller OverviewRemote Display(six conductor RJ25 cable)service cardRx-/Tx-Rx+/Tx+GNDC1NO1NO2NO3C1C4NO4NO5NO6C4C7NO7C7NO8C8NC8NO12C12NC12NO13

Pagina 43 - Maintenance Log

The microprocessor controller is located in the unit control panel. The face of the controller has six keys, allowing the user to view unit conditions

Pagina 44 - Our Commitment

Examples of AlarmsIf an alarm occurs, the button will glow red on the controller and the remote display (if installed).Examples of AlarmsOutdoor Air

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