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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

EN2B-0285GE51

R0909

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APPLICATION STEPS

Overview

Steps one through seven (see Table 8) address con-

siderations for engineering an Excel 10 FCU System. These

steps are guidelines intended to aid understanding of the pro-

duct I/O options, bus arrangement choices, configuration

options and the Excel 10 FCU Controllers’ role in the overall

EXCEL 5000

®

System architecture.

Table 8. Application steps

Step No.

Description

1

Plan the System

2

Determine Other Bus Devices Required

3

Lay Out Communication and Power Wiring

4

Prepare Wiring Diagrams

5 Order

Equipment

6 Configure

Controllers

7 Troubleshooting

Step 1. Plan the System

Plan the use of the FCU Controllers according to the job

requirements. Determine the location, functionality and sensor

or actuator usage. Verify the sales estimate of the number of

FCU Controllers and wall modules required for each model

type. Also check the number and type of output actuators and

other accessories required.

When planning the system layout, consider potential ex-

pansion possibilities to allow for future growth. Planning is

very important to be prepared for adding HVAC systems and

controllers in future projects.

notebook PC

using an LNS tool

SLTA

Excel 10

FCU

controller

shielded

interface

cable

RS-232

serial

port

LonWorks

port

Fig. 12. Connecting the portable operator terminal to the

L

ON

W

ORKS

network

The L

ON

W

ORKS

communication loop between controllers must

be laid out according to the guidelines applicable for that

topology. FCU Controllers use FTT technology which allows

daisy chain, star, loop or combinations of these bus

configurations. See section "Step 3. Lay Out Communications

and Power Wiring" (page 18) for more information on bus

wiring layout, and see Fig. 13, Fig. 14, and Fig. 15 in section

"Step 4. Prepare Wiring Diagrams" (page 19) for wiring

details.

It is important to understand the interrelationships between

FCU Controllers on the L

ON

W

ORKS

network early in the job

engineering process to ensure their implementation when

configuring the controllers. (See section "Step 6. Configure

Controllers" [page 25] for information on the various Excel 10

FCU Controller parameters and on Excel 10 FCU Controller

point mapping.)

Step 2. Determine Other Bus Devices

Required

A max. of 62 nodes can communicate on a single L

ON

W

ORKS

segment. If more nodes are required, a router is necessary.

Using a router allows up to 125 nodes, divided between two

L

ON

W

ORKS

segments. The router accounts for two of these

nodes (one node on each side of the router). Table 9

summarizes the L

ON

W

ORKS

segment configuration rules.

Table 9. LonWorks configuration rules and number of

device nodes

One L

ON

W

ORKS

Segment

(Example)

Max. No. of Nodes = 62

Max. no. of Excel 10

Controllers

60 nodes (T7460/T7560 wall

modules are not L

ON

W

ORKS

nodes)

Total 62 nodes

Two L

ON

W

ORKS

Segments

(Example)

Max. No. of Nodes = 125

Max. no. of Excel 10

Controllers in segment

number one

60 nodes (T7460/T7560 wall

modules are not L

ON

W

ORKS

nodes)

Max. no. of Excel 10

Controllers in segment

number two

60 nodes (T7460/T7560 wall

modules are not L

ON

W

ORKS

nodes)

Total 125 nodes

The max. length of an FTT L

ON

W

ORKS

segment is 4600 ft

(1400 m) for a daisy chain configuration or 1650 ft (500 m)

total wire length and (400 m) node-to-node for any other type

of configuration.

NOTE: In the case of FTT L

ON

W

ORKS

segments, the

distance from each transceiver to all other trans-

ceivers and to the termination must not exceed the

max. node-to-node distance. If multiple paths exist,

the longest one should be used for the calculation.

If longer runs are required, add a router in order to partition

the system into two segments.

In addition, all L

ON

W

ORKS

segments require the installation of

a Bus Termination Module. For an FTT L

ON

W

ORKS

segment,

one or two Termination Modules may be required depending

upon the bus configuration. See section "Step 3. Lay Out

Communications and Power Wiring" (page 18) and the

L

ON

W

ORKS

Termination Module subsection in section "Step 4.

Prepare Wiring Diagrams" (page 19) for more details.

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