Step 7. troubleshooting, Commissioning, Id number – Honeywell EXCEL 10 W7752D User Manual

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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

EN2B-0285GE51 R0909

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PID

The options for configuring PID parameters with defaults are shown in the following table. See section "Configurations" on page

12 for more information about parameters.

Table 23. FCU Controller PID configuration options

function

configuration options

default

cooling proportional gain

1

P control: 2.25 to 180 DDF (1.25 to 100 K) (0 = disable)
PI control: 3.6 to 180 DDF (2 to 100 K) (0 = disable)

36 DDF (20 K)

heating proportional gain

1

P control: 2.25 to 180 DDF (1.25 to 100 K) (0 = disable)
PI control: 3.6 to 180 DDF (2 to 100 K) (0 = disable)

36 DDF (20 K)

cooling reset time

10 to 3200 seconds (0 = disable)

250 s

heating reset time

10 to 3200 seconds (0 = disable)

250 s

cooling derivative time

1 to 3200 seconds (0 = disable)

0

heating derivative time

1 to 3200 seconds (0 = disable)

0

cooling boost temperature

0.9 to 18 DDF (0.5 to 10 K) (0 = disable)

1.8 DDF (1 K)

heating boost temperature

0.9 to 18 DDF (0.5 to 10 K) (0 = disable)

1.8 DDF (1 K)

Notes:

1. Prior to version 1.0.3, the minimum proportional gain was 7.2 DDF (4 K) for all control algorithms.

Commissioning

Commissioning is the process of writing the L

ON

W

ORKS

®

addresses, the binding information and the configuration to

the Excel 10 Controller. Any LNS tool can be used to perform

these activities, as described in Appendix B.

ID Number

Each Excel 10 FCU Controller is shipped with an internal

Identification Number from the factory called the Neuron ID

®

.

The ID number can either be manually entered or it can be

received from the network. Pressing the bypass push-button

on the Excel 10 wall module for an FCU Controller when it is

in Service Mode causes it to broadcast a service message

containing its Neuron ID number. This ID number is on a

removable sticker on the controller housing and can be typed

in manually.

Step 7. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Excel 10 FCU Controllers and Wall
Modules

In addition to the following information, refer to the various

Checkout and Test manuals for these products. See

Applicable Literature section for form numbers.

Alarms

When an Excel 10 FCU Controller has an alarm condition, it

reports it to the central node on the LonWorks network via the

variable nvoAlarm. See Table 24. The information contained

in nvoAlarm is:

• Subnet Number: The LonWorks subnet that contains

the Excel 10 FCU Controller node that has the alarm

condition.

• Node Number: The Excel 10 FCU Controller node that

has the alarm condition.

• Alarm Type: The specific alarm being issued and return

to normal. An Excel 10 FCU Controller can provide the

alarm types listed in Table 24.

All current alarms are contained in a variable called

nvoAlarmStatus which is composed of three bytes

(nvoAlarmStatus.alarm_bit[n] with n = 0 through 2) with a bit

corresponding to each of the alarms listed in Table 24. The

coding is ordered in that the least significant bit of

nvoAlarmStatus.alarm_bit[0] corresponding to alarm type 1,

the most significant bit corresponding to alarm type 8, the

least significant bit of nvoAlarmStatus.alarm_bit[1]

corresponding to alarm type 9, and so on. Even alarms that

are suppressed in nvoAlarm (see below) are contained in

nvoAlarmStatus.

Also, the Excel 10 FCU Controller variables,

nvoAlarmLog.type[n], where n is 0 through 4, that store the

last five alarms to occur in the controller, are available.

Certain alarm conditions are suppressed conditionally as

follows:

If an input network variable with failure detect is bound to the

same node as nvoAlarm, then nvoAlarm and nvoAlarmLog do

not report the related FCU Controller variable receive failure

error and its associated return to normal. Suppression only

occurs when the nvoAlarm is bound to only one node using

LonWorks subnet/node addressing and only after the input

variable has actually received a network variable from the

node since the latest application restart (or power-up

condition

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