Definitions of terms – KMC FLEXSTATTM BAC-10000 User Manual

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BAC-10000 Series

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Operation Guide, Rev. J

For definitions of various terms in this

document, refer to the award-winning

pocket-sized Green Building and Con-

trols Glossary (SB-046). A hyperlinked

online version can be downloaded from

the Brochures section of KMC Controls

web site,

www.kmccontrols.com.

Some

of the more important glossary terms

for this document are included on this page:

Definitions of Terms

Air Handling Unit (AHU)

—An HVAC system compo-

nent that conditions and delivers air through the

system. It typically contains one or more supply

and return fans, heating/cooling coils, and filters

to condition the air.

BACnet

®

(Building Automation Control Network)

An interoperable, nonproprietary, communica-

tion protocol standard conceived by a consor-

tium of building managers, system users, and

manufacturers. BACnet defines how information

is packaged for transportation between building

automation system vendors.

EIA-485

—A serial communications standard in

which the voltage difference between two wires

conveys the data. It is commonly used to network

controllers via twisted-pair wiring. It was for-

merly known as RS-485.

Fan Coil Unit (FCU)

—A fan terminal unit that condi-

tions the air in a single room or zone. FCUs gen-

erally contain heating and cooling coils and have

the ability to supply outside air to a space.

Heat Pump Unit (HPU)

—A unit that uses direct

expansion to remove or add heat to a space. On

a call for heat, the heat pump pulls heat from a

source such as outside air or the ground and puts

it into a space. On a call for cooling, the process is

reversed.

Max Master

—The highest MAC address a device will

attempt to locate when polling for master devices

on the local network.

MS/TP (Master Slave/Token Passing)

—A protocol

(using the EIA-485 signaling standard) in which

master devices can initiate requests for data but

slave devices cannot (since slaves can only reply

to messages from other devices). KMC advanced

application controllers are all MS/TP master

devices.

Native BACnet Device

—A device that is fully BACnet

compatible and uses BACnet as its primary, if not

exclusive, method of communication.

PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) Control

—A

control algorithm that enhances the PI control

algorithm by adding a component that is pro-

portional to the rate of change (derivative) of the

deviation of the controlled variable. This com-

pensates for system dynamics and allows faster

control response.

PID Loop Controller

—A controller with an algorithm

that calculates an output value that is based on

the sensed value and the required setpoint. PID

loop controllers provide more accurate and stable

control than simpler controllers.

Proportional Control

—A type of control in which a

controlled device may operate at any position be-

tween fully closed to fully open. Within a specific

range, the output response maintains a constant

ratio to the input signal.

Protocol

—A definition or set of communication rules

by which information is exchanged between de-

vices on a network.

Real Time Clock (RTC)

—A device that keeps track of

the current time in a controller even if power is

interrupted for a period of time.

Relative Humidity (RH)

—The ratio of the amount of

water vapor in air to the maximum amount of

water vapor that could be in the air if the vapor

were at its saturation conditions.

Roof Top Unit (RTU)

—An HVAC unit that is supplied

as a package and installed outside of a building.

Router

—A device that connects two or more networks

and chooses the best path for data packets.

USB (Universal Serial Bus)

—A popular, plug-and-

play, high-speed, serial computer interface.

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)

—An international

standard for determining time zones.

Variable Air Volume (VAV)

—A method of tempera-

ture control in which the volume of constant tem-

perature supply air exiting a duct is modulated

(via dampers) to maintain a temperature setpoint

in an individual space.

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