Appendix b: configuring for master/slave operation, Output configuration options, Input configuration options – Honeywell EXCEL 10 W7752D User Manual

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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

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APPENDIX B: CONFIGURING FOR MASTER/SLAVE OPERATION

More than one Excel 10 FCU Controller may be used to

control the temperature of a room. In this situation one

controller must be identified as the master unit which will

perform the temperature control algorithm. The other FCU

Controllers in the room are designated as slave units, and

their control algorithms are disabled. The slave units receive

heating, cooling, and fan output information from the master

controller via network variables sent across the LonWorks

network. There can be a maximum of one wall module active

in the room, and it must be wired directly to the master

controller. If a slave controller has a wall module connected to

it, the wall module will be ignored.

Configuration of the master controller is the same as for any

controller operating alone in a room. Configuration of the

slave controllers must follow the rules described in this

section. The following sections correspond to the screens in

the LNS tool used for configuring Excel 10 FCU Controllers.

An additional section discusses binding of network variables

to support master/slave configurations.

Output Configuration Options

Slave devices must have their outputs configured identically

with the master controller. The same system type and

actuator types must be used. Valve run-times, cycle times,

and PWM zero and full position configuration options must be

the same as well. If the master controller has a reheat output,

the slave units must have one; and both must be configured

the same. Fan control in the slave units is via network

command from the master unit.

IMPORTANT

The fan minimum on-time must be configured to zero

in the slave controllers so that the fans in both

master and slave units switch ON at the same time.

Input Configuration Options

Slave controllers may have wall modules connected to them,

but they must be deactivated while the controllers are

operating as slave units. They must be configured for no

temperature sensor and no fan speed switch. The digital

input may be used on the slave units for window open/closed

or air flow (fan fail) detection and must be configured as such.

In the case of window sensing, the window status network

variable must be mapped to the master controller as the slave

controller does not execute the control algorithm.

Equipment Control Options

Valve action and fan interlock settings must be the same as

for the master controller. Output staging hysteresis, minimum

stage OFF times, and reheat switching and hysteresis should

be the same as in the master controller.

If a fan is used in the slave units, all fan control settings must

be the same as in the master controller.

All heating and cooling stage switching levels should be

identical to those of the master controller.

Zone Control Options

All zone temperature control options including PID settings

and miscellaneous settings are used only by the master

controller and are ignored in the slave units.

Network Variable Binding

In a master/slave configuration, the control algorithm is

executed in the master controller only. Heating and cooling

output as calculated by the control algorithm is then sent via

the network to the slave controllers. The master controller

output variables nvoHeatOutput and nvoCoolOutput must be

bound to the slave input variables nviManHeat and

nviManCool respectively.

For a master/slave system using heat/cool changeover, the

master controller output variable must be bound to the slave

controllers’ input NV nviApplicMode unless a changeover

contact is connected to the slave devices. The binding of

these two NVs is also required in applications where heat/cool

energy is not always available.

The T7780 wall module must be connected to the master

controller. The master controller output variable nvoFanSpeed

must be bound to the slave controllers’ input variable

nviFanSpeedCmd

IMPORTANT

The OFF position of the fan speed switch on the wall

module turns OFF heating and cooling control

functions as well as the fan, so the network variable

binding described above for fan speed must still be

performed as described.

For applications with reheat, the master controller output

variable nvoReheat must be bound to the slaves’ input

variable nviReheatRelay.

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