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AL BARSHA-363
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
1. System Architecture
2. Control Schematic
5. Product Literature
AL BARSHA-363
a. NCE Controller
b. IOM Modules
c. MS- Display
d. Temperature Sensor
System Architecture
System Architecture
Bacnet MS/TP Bacnet MS/TP
Network Network
Belden 5501FE Belden 5501FE
York-Air York-Air
Cooled Cooled
Chiller-1 Chiller-2
E-Link Card E-Link Card
Belden 5501FE
Bacnet MS/TP
Network
BACnet/IP
CAT6 CONTROL ROOM
BMS
WORKSTATION
Report /
CPM DDC-01 Alarm Printer
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(Hardwired)
Secondary Pump VFD’s
Temperature Sensors
Primary Pump VFD’s
Differential Pressure
Outlet Motorized
Butterfly Valves
Flow meter
Notes:
Chiller
Sensor
(Equipment's Controlled)
NCE Controller & IOM Modules
2
Control Schematic
Chiller Plant
Controller
(All the factory standard chiller parameters shall be available via software on the Chiller Plant Controller for Monitoring & Control)
DI
AI
Port
DO
AO
2x
01
2x
CHWPP
DPS
York
Chiller-1
3x
Primary CHW Pump x Auto Status
02
Primary CHW Pump x Trip Status
CHWPP
3x
Primary CHW Pump x Command
( 2D+1S)
3x
DPS
3x
York
Primary Pumps
VFD Panel (Typical)
3x
CHWPP
V
DPS
3x
Chiller x Run Status
2x
Chiller x Auto Status
Chiller x Alarm
NOTES:
2x 2x
Chiller Temperature Offset
Center/Panel
2x
Chiller x Enable
2x
Chiller OptiView Control
CHW SUPPLY
CHW RETURN
termination is by OTHERS.
CHW Com Header Primary Side Supply Temp
ST1
3x
Primary CHW Pump x Status
Chilled Water System Circuit
3x
3x
DPS
DPS
3x
Secondary Pumps
3x
Drawing Ref:
ST-2
JCI/CPM/ALB/E-01
DPT
Rev: 00
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BUILDING
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AI
DO
AO
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Sheet No.:
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IO Data Points
List/Summary
Al- Barsha 363- I/O DATA points LIST/Summary
Bacnet
Sn. Device Description Signal From To AI AO DI DO Device JCI Scope By Others Remarks
MSTP
CHILLER 1
1 Chiller Auto Status Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
1 Chiller Fault System 1 Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
2 Chiller Fault System 2 Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1 Chiller Digital Input VFC from Chillers
3 Chiller Run Status Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
4 Chillier Start /Stop CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL Optiview Panel 1 Supply of Control Cable
Chiller Chilled Water Isolation MV Feedback Open/Close
Chiller Volt Free Contact Motorize Valve CPM PANEL MOV Installation ,wirring,Cabling and
5 Status 1
MOV Digital Input/Out termination by OTHERS
Chiller Chilled Water Isolation MV Open/Close CMD +
Power(230VAC) CPM PANEL Motorized Valve Supply of MOV
6 Power Supply 1
0-10Vdc Chiller/Elink Digital Input
7 Chiller Remote Leaving Chilled Water Temperature Setpoint CPM PANEL Optiview Panel 1 Elink gateway
Gateway
8 Elink Gateway BacNet MSTP Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1 Communication
CHILLER 2
9 Chiller Auto Status Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
1 Chiller Fault System 1 Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
2 Chiller Fault System 2 Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1 Chiller Digital Input VFC from Chillers
11 Chiller Run Status Volt Free Contact Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1
12 Chillier Start /Stop CMD (3Wire) Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL Optiview Panel 1 Supply of Control Cable
Chiller Chilled Water Isolation MV Feedback Open/Close
Chiller Volt Free Contact Motorize Valve CPM PANEL MOV Installation ,wirring,Cabling and
13 Status 1
MOV Digital Input/Out termination by OTHERS
Chiller Chilled Water Isolation MV Open/Close CMD +
Power(230VAC) CPM PANEL Motorized Valve Supply of MOV
14 Power Supply 1
0-10Vdc Chiller/Elink Digital Input
15 Chiller Remote Leaving Chilled Water Temperature Setpoint CPM PANEL Optiview Panel 1 Elink gateway
Gateway
16 Elink Gateway BacNet MSTP Optiview Panel CPM PANEL 1 Communication
PRIMARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 1
Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector
Volt Free Contact
17 Switch) VFD CPM PANEL 1
Digital Input VFC from VFD
18 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
19 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1 VFD Supply of Control Cable
Primary Chilled
20 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output ,wirring,Cabling and
Water Pump (VFD)
21 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD termination by OTHERS
Analog Input/Out
22 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL 1 DPS Digital Input
23 supply of DPS
PRIMARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 2
Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector
Volt Free Contact
24 Switch) VFD CPM PANEL 1
Digital Input VFC from VFD
25 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
26 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1 VFD Supply of Control Cable
Primary Chilled
27 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output ,wirring,Cabling and
Water Pump (VFD)
28 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD termination by OTHERS
Analog Input/Out
29 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL DPS Digital Input
30 1 supply of DPS
PRIMARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 3
Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector
Volt Free Contact
31 Switch) VFD CPM PANEL 1
Digital Input VFC from VFD
32 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
33 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1 VFD Supply of Control Cable
Primary Chilled
34 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output ,wirring,Cabling and
Water Pump (VFD)
35 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD termination by OTHERS
Analog Input/Out
36 Primary Chilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL DPS Digital Input
37 1 supply of DPS
SECONDARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 1
SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector
Volt Free Contact
38 Switch) VFD CPM PANEL 1
Digital Input VFC from VFD
39 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
40 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1 VFD Supply of Control Cable
Secondary Chilled
41 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output ,wirring,Cabling and
Water Pump (VFD)
42 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD termination by OTHERS
Analog Input/Out
43 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL 1 DPS Digital Input
44 supply of DPS
SECONDARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 2
SECONDARY
SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector CHILLED WATER
45 Switch) PUMP 1 VFD CPM PANEL 1 Digital Input VFC from VFD
46 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
VFD Supply of Control Cable
47 SecondaryChilled SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
,wirring,Cabling and
48 Water Pump (VFD) SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output
termination by OTHERS
49 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD
Analog Input/Out
50 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL DPS Digital Input
51 1 supply of DPS
SECONDARY CHILLED WATER PUMP 3
SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Auto Status (Selector
Volt Free Contact
52 Switch) VFD CPM PANEL 1
Digital Input VFC from VFD
53 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Run Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1
54 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Trip Status Volt Free Contact VFD CPM PANEL 1 VFD Supply of Control Cable
SecondaryChilled
55 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Enable CMD Volt Free Contact CPM PANEL VFD 1 Digital Output ,wirring,Cabling and
Water Pump (VFD)
56 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Speed Ref CMD 0-10Vdc CPM PANEL VFD 1 Signal output from VFD termination by OTHERS
Analog Input/Out
57 SecondaryChilled Water Pump VFD Feedback 0-10Vdc VFD CPM PANEL 1
DPS installation &
Differential Pressure switch Volt Free Contact DPS CPM PANEL DPS Digital Input
58 1 supply of DPS
CHILLED WATER LINE
Temperature Chilled Water Common Header Supply Temperature Sensor
RTD
59 Sensor (RTD) Before Decoupler Line 0-10Vdc TS CPM Panel 1
Temperature Chilled Water Common Header Return Temperature Sensor
RTD Analog input &
60 Sensor (RTD) After Decoupler Line 0-10Vdc TS CPM Panel 1
Loose supply of RTD installation
Temperature Chilled Water Common Header Supply Temperature Sensor
RTD RTD
61 Sensor (RTD) After Decoupler Line 0-10Vdc TS CPM Panel 1 Supply of Control Cable
Temperature Chilled Water Common Header Return Temperature Sensor ,wirring,Cabling and
RTD
62 Sensor (RTD) Before Decoupler Line 0-10Vdc TS CPM Panel 1 termination by OTHERS
63 Flow Meter-1 Chiller-1 Outlet Flow Transmitter + Power Supply 4- 20mA/0-10Vdc FT CPM PANEL 1 FT FT installation & supply
Analog input
64 Flow Meter-2 Chiller-2 Outlet Flow Transmitter + Power Supply 4- 20mA/0-10Vdc FT CPM PANEL 1 FT of FT
DPT installation &
65 DPT Index Differentila Pressure Transmitter 4- 20mA DPT CPM PANEL 1 DPT Analog input
supply of DPT
REQUIRED QTY 13 8 34 10
Sequence of Operation
Chiller Plant Manager
Sequence of Operation
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
A) SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Chiller Plant Manager (CPM) that shall control & monitor the plant operation.
Equipment’s to be controlled and monitored by CPM.
The chillers are powered through local isolators located near the chillers.
Primary Pumps are powered through dedicated pump VFD starter panels.
Secondary Pumps are powered through dedicated pump VFD starter panels.
Each Chiller is equipped with a microprocessor control panel. The CPM will communicate with
the Chiller panels through a hardwire connection. Other equipment such as Chiller isolation
valve & Instruments etc. will have the hardwire connectivity with the CPM for monitoring and
control.
B) CONTROL PHILOSOPHY
The chiller plant will be controlled based on the supply header temperature and De-coupler Flow
indicating the cooling load requirement.
The individual chillers will be loaded / unloaded by the local chiller microprocessor Optiview
panel based on the leaving chilled water temperature set point.
The plant can be operated in two different modes ie. AUTO / LOCAL
On selection of AUTO mode, the plant shall run without any operator’s interference. During the
AUTO mode operation only the equipments put in auto operation mode from the selector switch
of the respective MCC panel will be considered as ready to run. The equipment’s selected in
local mode will not be considered for start-stop sequence or for lead/lag selection.
The operator can also start/stop any particular equipment from the respective MCC or Control
panel by putting the selector switch in Local/Hand/Manual mode in the respective MCC. CPM
will not consider the equipments in local mode for lead/lag sequence or start/stop sequence.
C) SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
I. System Description
A. The chilled water system consists of two no’s Air-cooled chillers. There are three nos. (Two
duty + One stand-by) Variable speed primary pumps piped to a common header and three nos.
(Two duty + One stand-by) Variable speed secondary pumps piped to a common header, so that
any pump of the primary and secondary shall be capable of running with any chiller. A chilled
water (De-coupler) line across the chillers and pumps to maintain constant flow through the
operating chillers.
Differential-pressure transmitter shall be installed (by others) in a suitable location and across
secondary pumps for providing real time feedback based on actual load.
A. The chiller plant shall be enabled and disabled either manually by an operator command or
automatically through the CPM.
A. The following sequence applies to the specific case when the CPM needs to start the first
chiller. The starting sequence for additional chillers will be as described in section C.
Once Chilled Water System is enabled, the normal start sequence will follow as below,
1) The Chiller (CHx-EN) with the lowest running hours will be selected for start-up.
2) Its respective CHW isolation valve (CHxCHWISOV-C) will be commanded “Open”.
3) On confirmation of isolation valve status (CHxCHWISOV-S) as “Open”, the Primary
CHW pump (PCHWP-x-C) and the Secondary CHW pump (SCHWP-x-C) with lowest
run hours will be commanded “On”.
4) On confirmation of Primary CHW pump (PCHWP-x-S) and the Secondary CHW pump
(SCHWP-x-S) as “On”, the Chiller (CHx-EN) will be commanded “On” after user
adjustable time delay and the whole system is started.
B. The following conditions shall result in the start-up of an additional chiller. All chillers will
share the load equally (same chilled water set-point).
1) Additional chillers will only be added if the chilled water header supply temperature rises
3°F (1.7°C) (adj.) above the set-point for an adjustable period (typ. 20 minutes).
C. When the CPM has determined that an additional chiller is needed, the following sequence
will be followed:
1) Command the 2nd available (PCHWP-x-C) with lowest run hours will be commanded
“On”. Upon receipt of pump run status from the panel and by the evidence of differential
pressure sensor (DPS) across the pumps a command to the butterfly valves of 2nd
available Chiller with the lowest run hours will be commanded to fully open position.
2) After the 2nd Chiller valve position is verified to be fully open by the end switched and
once status of the pumps has been proven, the chiller shall be commanded to start.
Chiller Failure:
If any of the selected chiller fails to start due to failure or fault, then the next available
Chiller will be enable.
Note: It is to be considered that at-least one Chiller will be running continuously once started to
maintain Supply Header Temperature.
A. the Chiller Stage-down sequence will be based on the De-coupler Flow meter (FLOW-
SETPOINT).If the De-coupler flow in forward direction is more than or equal to 110% (adj.)
rated flow (RATED-FLOW) of one chiller, then the Chiller with the highest run hours will be
stopped after user adjustable stage-down delay (STAGE-DOWN-DLY).
B. The chiller shall receive a stop command, and the PCHWP will continue to run for an
additional 2 minutes (adj.). After 2 min. period expires, the respective chilled water chiller
isolation valves shall be commanded to close. Once the chiller valve positions are verified
closed via end switched, the PCHWP with the highest run-time shall be shut down.
There are 3 numbers VFD driven variable-speed secondary pumps, piped to a common header,
so that any pump shall be capable of running with any chiller. The chilled water system is in
primary secondary flow configuration. A hydraulic de-coupler with Bi-directional Flow Meter is
installed between primary and secondary header for dynamically balancing the flow.
The VFD-driven Secondary chilled water pumps shall be sequenced independently from
chillers and will be based on differential-pressure of the building-loop providing real time
feedback based on actual load or Operator Enterable manual pump speed. Starting of
additional Secondary chilled water pump is based on lowest Run Hours and stopping will be
based on highest Run Hours. The rate at which the CHW secondary pump speed may change
shall be limited to 10% per minute (adj.). In order to insure stable and reliable operation, the
plant CHW loop differential- pressure sensor’s set-point shall be reset to achieve the desired
building-loop differential-pressure sensor’s set-point.
2. A pump is be moved out from auto sequence if power availability status is unhealthy, Pump
is in hand mode a particular pump. In that scenario, this pump is made as standby, while the
previous standby pump is brought in to operation if healthy (Ready to start, no trip occurred, in
the remote mode).
3. A pump can be moved out from duty if it fails to start or trips while in operation. In that
scenario, this pump is made as standby, while the previous standby pump is brought in to
operation if healthy (Ready to start, no trip occurred, in the remote mode).
4. An operator can manually select a pump and assign its role, which means the pump can be
either selected for operation or selected for standby.
If any piece of equipment fails to prove status after it is commanded, with a 20 sec. (adj.)
time delay, an alarm shall be sent to the CPM. This includes chillers, primary CHW pumps,
and Valve actuators.
Product Literature
NCE Controller
Network Control Engine Product Bulletin
MS-NCE25xx-x Code No. LIT-12011283
Software Release 7.0
Issued December 5, 2014
Refer to the QuickLIT Web site for the most up-to-date version of this document.
The Metasys® Network Control Engine (NCE) Series Figure 1: NCE25 Network Control Engine
controllers provide a cost-effective solution designed for
integrating central plants and large built-up air handlers
into your existing Metasys networks.
These network control engines combine the network
supervisor capabilities and IP network connectivity of a
Network Automation Engine (NAE) with the I/O point
connectivity and direct digital control capabilities of a Field
Equipment Controller (FEC), making them the ideal choice
for expanding and improving your Metasys installation
for greater data visibility and control over your energy
usage.
Network Control Engines (NCEs) provide supervisory
control of a specified field bus trunk with up to 32 field All NCE models feature 33 integral I/O points and a
controllers. Depending on the model, an NCE supports Sensor/Actuator (SA) Bus, which allow you to increase
either a BACnet® Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) the NCE's I/O field point capacity and also integrate NS
trunk, an N2 Bus trunk, or a LONWORKS® network trunk. Series Network Sensors and variable-frequency drives
Available in Europe only are the MS-NCE2000-0 and (VFDs) into your NCE application.
MS-NCE2506-0 models, which do not provide a physical
field controller trunk connection. Some NCE models feature an integral field controller
display screen with a navigation keypad, allowing for easy
modifications in the field. In addition, some NCE models
feature an internal modem that supports standard dial-up
capabilities when traditional IT networks are not available.
Table 1: Features and Benefits
Features Benefits
Use of Commonly Accepted IT Allows you to install the NCE on the existing IT infrastructure within a building or
Standards at the Automation and enterprise and use standard IT communication services over the company intranet,
Enterprise Level WAN, or public Internet with firewall protection.
Web-Based User Interface Allows you to access, monitor, and control the NCE from a supported Web browser
connected to the network, including remote users connected by dial-up telephone or an
Internet service provider (ISP).
Supervision of Either an N2 Bus, Supports connectivity to open network standards for flexibility in the selection of field
LONWORKS Network, or BACnet MS/TP devices. Supports up to 32 field controllers on either a BACnet MS/TP bus, LONWORKS
Bus Field Controller Trunk network, or N2 Bus trunk.
Multiple Connection Options for Data Allow connection of a Web browser via the IP network using the Ethernet port. For a
Access dial-up connection, use the optional internal or external modem.
Integral Field Controller with 33 I/O Provides field-level control of central plant and large air-handler applications combined
Points with enterprise level IP network connectivity.
Expandable I/O Point Capacity, NS Allow you to connect multiple Input/Output Modules (IOMs), NS Series Network Sensors,
Sensor Connectivity, and VFD and VFDs to the field controller SA Bus, which greatly expands the NCE’s field level
Control on Field Controller SA Bus control capabilities.
Ordering Information
Contact the nearest Johnson Controls representative to order an NCE or accessories. Specify the desired product
code number using Table 3 and Table 4.
Table 3: NCE Model Ordering Information
1 Description
Product Code Number
MS-NCE25xx-x (Base Features Each NCE25 Series model requires a 24 VAC power supply and includes one RS-232-C
on Each NCE25) serial port, one RS-485 optically isolated SA Bus port, one USB serial port, one Ethernet
port, and an MS-BAT1020-0 Data Protection Battery. Each NCE25 Series model has 33
integral I/O points and supports up to 128 additional I/O points on the SA Bus.
2 Base features with no physical field controller trunk connection.
MS-NCE2500-0
2 Base features with no physical field controller trunk connection. Includes integral display
MS-NCE2506-0
screen.
MS-NCE2510-0 Supports one N2 Bus trunk with up to 32 N2 devices.
MS-NCE2511-0 Supports one N2 Bus trunk with up to 32 N2 devices. Includes internal modem.
MS-NCE2516-0 Supports one N2 Bus trunk with up to 32 N2 devices. Includes integral display screen.
1 Some models are also available in a Buy American version (add a G after the code number). For repair parts, add -700 after
the code number.
2 NCE25 model available in Europe only.
BACnet International: BACnet Testing Laboratories™ (BTL) 135-2004 Listed BACnet Building
Controller (B-BC)
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard. For application at conditions
beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for
damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
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Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.
All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners.© 2014 Johnson Controls, Inc.
Input/Output Module
Input/Output Module (IOM) Series Controllers Catalog Page
Code No. LIT-1900349
Issued April 17, 2015
Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version of this document.
The Input/Output Module (IOM) Series Controllers are BACnet® • Bluetooth® Wireless Commissioning Interface - Provides an
Application Specific Controllers (B-ASCs) with integral RS-485 easy-to-use connection to the configuration and commissioning
Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) communications. IOM controllers tool.
integrate into the web-based Metasys® system. • Auto Tuned Control Loops - Reduce commissioning time, eliminate
Note: At CCT Release 10.1, VMAs, FECs, and FACs can change-of-season re-commissioning, and reduce wear and tear
communicate by using either the BACnet or the N2 field bus on mechanical devices.
networking protocol. The operation of the IOM Input/Output
Module is not affected by the selection of the BACnet or the • Universal Inputs, Configurable Outputs, and Point Expansion
N2 protocol in the host controller. Modules - Allow multiple signal options to provide input/output
flexibility.
IOMs can serve in one of two capacities, depending on where they are • Optional Local User Interface Display - Allows convenient
installed in the Metasys system. When installed on the Sensor/Actuator monitoring and adjusting capabilities at the local device.
(SA) Bus of an Field Equipment Controller (FEC), Advanced Application
Field Equipment Controller (FAC), or VMA controller, the IOMs expand • BACnet Testing Laboratories™ (BTL) Listing - Ensures
the point count of these controllers. When installed on the Field interoperability with other BTL-listed devices. BTL is a third-party
Controller (FC) Bus, IOMs can be used as I/O point multiplexors to agency which validates that BAS vendor products meet the BACnet
support monitoring and control from an Network Automation Engine industry-standard protocol.
(NAE) or Network Control Engine (NCE). The point multiplexor can also • 32-bit microprocessor ensures optimum performance and meets
be useful for sharing points between other field controllers on the FC industry specifications.
Bus using peer-to-peer connectivity. • BACnet Automatic Discovery support enables easy controller
A full range of FEC models combined with the IOM models can be integration into Metasys BAS.
applied to a wide variety of building applications ranging from simple • Integral end-of-line (EOL) switch enables field controller as a
fan coil or heat pump control to advanced central plant management. terminating device on the communications bus.
• Pluggable communications bus and supply power terminal blocks
Important: You cannot purchase a similar third-party device and expedite installation and troubleshooting.
install it in a UL/ULC Listed smoke control system.
Doing so voids the UL/ULC Smoke Control Listing. • Wireless capabilities via a ZFR1800 Series Wireless Field Bus
Third-party devices must be provided and labeled by System enable wireless mesh connectivity to supervisory
the factory as described in the UL/ULC Smoke Control controllers, facilitating easy initial location and relocation.
Listing. • Ability to reside on the FC Bus or SA Bus provides application
flexibility.
Important: Only those Johnson Controls products identified for
use in smoke control applications have been tested If the product fails to operate within its specifications, replace the
and listed by UL for use in a Metasys System UL 864 product. For a replacement product, contact the nearest
9th Edition UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Johnson Controls® representative.
Control System. Installation of a product that is not
Figure 1: IOM4711
UL/ULC Listed and labeled for this application prevents
the entire system from being UL/ULC Listed for smoke
control.
Features
• Standard BACnet® Protocol - Provides interoperability with other
Building Automation System (BAS) products that use the widely
accepted BACnet standard.
• Standard Hardware and Software Platform - Uses a common
hardware design throughout the family line to support standardized
wiring practices and installation workflows. Also uses a common
software design to support use of a single tool for control
applications, commissioning, and troubleshooting to minimize
technical training.
1 The BOs on the IOM3731-0A model require an external low-voltage power source.
1 This model is currently available only in Asia. Contact your local Johnson Controls representative for more information.
2 UL Listed
3 CE Marked
1 These devices are UL/ULC 864 Listed, File S4977, 9th Edition UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Control System.
2 All field controllers in a smoke control system must be mounted in Johnson Controls custom or standard UL 864 panels or in panels that are ordered from
Johnson Controls. If these field controllers are used with panels that are not supplied by Johnson Controls, they are not compliant with the UL 864 9th Edition
UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Control System listing.
MS-IOM2711-0: 6-Point IOM with 2 UI, 2 UO, 2 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 120/240 VAC
MS-IOM2711-1: 6-Point IOM with 2 UI, 2 UO, 2 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 24 VAC
MS-IOM2711-2: 6-Point IOM with 2 UI, 2 UO, 2 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 240 VAC.
MS-IOM2721-0: 10-Point IOM with 8 UI, 2 AO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM3711-0: 12-Point IOM with 4 UI, 4 UO, 4 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 120/240 VAC
MS-IOM3711-1: 12-Point IOM with 4 UI, 4 UO, 4 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 24 VAC
MS-IOM3711-2: 12-Point IOM with 4 UI, 4 UO, 4 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support. Relays are rated for 240 VAC
MS-IOM3731-0: 16-Point IOM with 8 BI, 8 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
1
MS-IOM3731-0A : 16-Point IOM with 8 BI, 8 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM4711-0: 17-Point IOM with 6 UI, 2 BI, 3 BO, 2 AO, 4 CO, FC and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM2710-0U: 6-Point IOM with 2 UI, 2 UO, 2 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM2711-0U: 6-Point IOM with 2 UI, 2 UO, 2 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM3710-0U: 12-Point IOM with 4 UI, 4 UO, 4 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOM3711-0U: 12-Point IOM with 4 UI, 4 UO, 4 BO, FC Bus, and SA Bus Support
MS-IOU4710-0U: 17-Point IOM with 6 UI, 2 BI, 3 BO, 2 AO, 4 CO, FC Bus and SA Bus Support with Mounting
MS-IOM4711-0U: 17-Point IOM with 6 UI, 2 BI, 3 BO, 2 AO, 4 CO, FC Bus and SA Bus Support with Mounting
Supply Voltage 24 VAC (nominal, 20 VAC minimum/30 VAC maximum), 50/60 Hz, Power Supply Class 2 (North America), Safety Extra-Low
Voltage (SELV) Europe
Note: VA ratings do not include any power supplied to the peripheral devices connected to Binary Outputs (BOs) or Configurable
Outputs (COs), which can consume up to 12 VA for each BO or CO, for a possible total consumption of an additional 84 VA
(maximum), depending on the IOM model.
Ambient Conditions Operating: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); 10 to 90% RH noncondensing
(Device addresses 0–3 and 128–255 are reserved and not valid IOM addresses).
2 BACnet MS/TP, RS-485
Communications Bus
3-wire FC Bus between the supervisory controller and field devices
4-wire SA Bus between field controller, network sensors, and other sensor/actuator devices. Includes a lead source 15 VDC
supply power (from field controller) to bus devices.
Processor H8SX/166xR Renesas® 32-bit microcontroller
Memory 512 KB Flash Memory and 128 KB Random Access Memory (RAM)
4 - Binary Inputs: Defined as Dry Contact Maintained or Pulse Counter/ Accumulator Mode
IOM2711:
2 - Universal Inputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, 0–600k ohm, or Binary Dry Contact
2 - Universal Outputs: Analog Output: Voltage Mode, 0-10 VDC; Binary Output Mode: 24 VAC/DC FET; Analog Output: Current
Mode, 4-20 mA
UL 916 (-0 model only): 1/4 hp 120 VAC, 1/2 hp 240 VAC; 360 VA Pilot Duty at 120/240 VAC (B300); 3 A Non-inductive 24-240
VAC;
EN 60730 (-1 model only): 6 (4) A N.O. or N.C. only, 24 VAC, SELV
EN 60730 (-2 model only): 6 (4) A N.O. or N.C. only, 240 VAC
IOM2721:
8 - Universal Inputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, 0–600k ohm, or Binary Dry Contact
4 - Universal Inputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, 0–600k ohm, or Binary Dry Contact
4 - Universal Outputs: Analog Output: Voltage Mode, 0-10 VDC; Binary Output Mode: 24 VAC/DC FET; Analog Output: Current
Mode, 4-20 mA
UL 916 (-0 model only): 1/4 hp 120 VAC, 1/2 hp 240 VAC; 360 VA Pilot Duty at 120/240 VAC (B300); 3 A Non-inductive 24-240
VAC;
EN 60730 (-1 model only): 6 (4) A N.O. or N.C. only, 24 VAC, SELV
EN 60730 (-2 model only): 6 (4) A N.O. or N.C. only, 240 VAC
IOM3721:
8 - Binary Outputs: Defined as 24 VAC Triac (Require external low-voltage power source.)
Note: Binary Outputs (BOs) on MS-IOM3731-0A controllers do not supply power for the outputs; the BOs require external
low-voltage (< 30 VAC) power sources.
IOM4711:
6 - Universal Inputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, 0–600k ohm, or Binary Dry Contact
3 - Binary Outputs: Defined as 24 VAC Triac (selectable internal or external source power)
SA/FC Bus and Supply Power: 4-wire and 3-wire Pluggable Screw Terminal Blocks
150 x 164 x 53 mm (5-7/8 x 6-7/16 x 2-1/8 in.) including terminals and mounting clips
150 x 190 x 53 mm (5-7/8 x 7-1/2 x 2-1/8 in.) including terminals and mounting clips
Note: Mounting space for all field controllers requires an additional 50 mm (2 in.) space on top, bottom, and front face of controller
for easy cover removal, ventilation, and wire terminations.
Weight 0.5 kg (1.1 lb) maximum
Compliance United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, Energy Management Equipment; UL/ULC 864 Listed, File S4977,
9th Edition UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Control System (models with U product code suffix only); FCC Compliant to
CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
Note: Except IOM2711-2 and IOM3711-2
Canada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment; UL/ULC 864 Listed, File S4977,
9th Edition UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Control System (models with U product code suffix only); UL/ULC 864 Listed,
File S4977, 9th Edition UUKL/ORD-C100-13 UUKLC Smoke Control System (models with U product code suffix only); Industry
Canada Compliant, ICES-003
1 This model is currently available only in Asia. Contact your local Johnson Controls representative for more information.
2 For more information, refer to the MS/TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011034).
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these specifications,
consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its
products.
Building Efficiency
507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.
All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners.© 2015 Johnson Controls, Inc.
MS Display
DIS1710 Local Controller Display Catalog Page
MS-DIS1710-0 Code No. LIT-1900446
Software Release 6.0
Issued January 30, 2013
Supersedes January 26, 2012
Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version of this document.
Features
• At-a-Glance System Status
• Complete Access to Operating Parameters and Setpoints Applications
• Menu-Based Screen Design The DIS1710 Local Controller Display is designed for use with
controllers without integral displays, including some NCE25, FEC16,
• Tactile-Feel Keypad
FEC26, and FAC26 models. The display is installed on the front panel
• Backlit LCD of the enclosure that houses the controller. You can commission the
• Customized User Preferences controller conveniently from the Field Controller/Sensor Actuator (FC/SA)
• Password Protection (Optional) Bus port on the front of the display without having to open the enclosure.
• Easy Panel Installation Note: The DIS1710 can be used on FAC family controllers; however,
• Compatibility with All NCE, FEC, and FAC Models without Integral FAC schedules, real-time clock settings, trends, and intrinsic
Displays event logs are not accessible from the DIS1710 at Release 6.0.
Display features include a backlit LCD, easy-to-use keypad, and fast
communication to the attached controller. You can conveniently adjust
heating and cooling setpoints, view the room or outside air temperatures,
select mode of operation (Day/Night), and much more.
Repair Information
If the DIS1710 Local Controller Display fails to operate within its
specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement display, contact the
nearest Johnson Controls® representative.
Table 1: DIS1710 Ordering Information
Product Code Number Description
1 MS-DIS1710-0 Local Controller Display
MS-DIS1710-0
1 Also available in a Buy American version (add a G after the code number). For repair parts, replace the -0 suffix with -702.
Technical Specifications
Table 3: DIS1710 Local Controller Display
Product Code Number MS-DIS1710-0 Local Controller Display for Field Equipment Controllers
Power Requirement Nominal 15 V provided by controller over SA Bus
Power Consumption 2 VA maximum
Ambient Operating Temperature 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
Ambient Operating Conditions 10 to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point
Ambient Storage Temperature -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)
Ambient Storage Conditions 5 to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point
Terminations RJ-12 6-pin jack at Service Port (covered by removable cap-plug) SA Bus connection on back of unit
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these specifications,
consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its
products.
Building Efficiency
507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.
All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. © 2013 Johnson Controls, Inc.
Temperature Sensor
SENSORS
PLANT
TEMPERATURE
TS-6300
The TS-6300 series temperature sensors provide a passive signal that
corresponds to the air or water temperature Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning (HVAC) applications.
They are passive resistive signal NTC K2, NTC K10, Pt100 or Pt1000 related to the
sensed temperature.
The TS-6300 temperature sensor series has been designed to work as a part of any HVAC control system.
FEATURES
Wide range of mounting types and signal outputs
Different length of tubes and wells for duct and immersion applications
Bayonet mounting system
For immersion applications, well can be mounted before duct sensor is mounted
IP54 ingress protection (except cable sensor)
IP67 ingress protection for cable sensor
129
95 mm 85 mm 95 mm 85 mm
79.3 mm 79.3 mm
Ø 5 mm Ø 5 mm
53.2 mm 53.2 mm
20 - 90 mm
STRAP-ON
DUCT AND CEILING
95 mm 85 mm
95 mm
79.3 mm
79.3 mm Ø 5 mm
Ø 5 mm
53.2 mm
53.2 mm
OUTDOOR
1.5 m
85 mm
REMOTE
50 mm
Ø 6.0 mm
1.5 m
Cable
CABLE
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SENSORS
ORDERING INFORMATION
CODES OUTPUT MOUNTING TYPE LENGHT (mm) TEMPERATURE RANGE
TS-6370D-A11 138
TS-6370D-B11 192
-40 to 50°C
TS-6370D-C11 290
TS-6370D-D11 446
TS-6370D-A12 138
TS-6370D-B12 192
-20 to 40°C
TS-6370D-C12 290
TS-6370D-D12 446
0...10 VDC Duct / immersion
TS-6370D-A13 138
TS-6370D-B13 192
0 to 40°C
TS-6370D-C13 290
TS-6370D-D13 446
TS-6370D-A14 138
TS-6370D-B14 192
0 to 100°C
TS-6370D-C14 290
TS-6370D-D14 446
TS-6330D-A10 138
TS-6330D-B10 192
2K2 NTC
TS-6330D-C10 290
TS-6330D-D10 446
TS-6340D-A10 138
TS-6340D-B10 192
10K NTC
TS-6340D-C10 290
TS-6340D-D10 446
Duct / immersion -40 to 120°C
TS-6350D-A10 138
TS-6350D-B10 192
Pt100
TS-6350D-C10 290
TS-6350D-D10 446
TS-6360D-A10 138
TS-6360D-B10 192
Pt1000
TS-6360D-C10 290
TS-6360D-D10 446
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ORDERING INFORMATION
CODES OUTPUT MOUNTING TYPE LENGHT (mm) TEMPERATURE RANGE
TS-6370R-F01 -40 to 50°C
TS-6370R-F04 0 to 100°C
1.5 m cable lenght
TS-6330K-F00 2K2 NTC
TS-6360K-F00 Pt1000
TS-6360E-000 Pt1000
---
TS-6370S-002 -20 to 40°C
0...10 VDC Strap-on
TS-6370S-004 0 to 100°C
TS-6360S-000 Pt1000
TS-6360C-E10 Pt1000
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ORDERING INFORMATION
OUTDOOR SENSOR GREY
CODES OUTPUT MOUNTING TYPE OPERATING RANGE
TS-6330E-050 2K2 NTC
TS-6340E-050 10K NTC
-40 to 70°C
TS-6350E-050 Pt100
Outdoor grey enclosure
TS-6360E-050 Pt1000
TS-6370E-051 -40 to 50°C
0...10 VDC
TS-6370E-052 -20 to 40°C
ACCESSORIES
CODES LENGHT (mm) MATERIAL MOUNTING THREAD PN
TS-6300W-E200 50 *
TS-6300W-D200 80
TS-6300W-F200 120
Brass/Copper R 1/2" PN16
TS-6300W-G200 150
TS-6300W-H200 200
TS-6300W-I200 260
TS-6300W-E300 50 *
TS-6300W-D300 80
TS-6300W-F300 120
R 1/2"
TS-6300W-G300 150
TS-6300W-H300 200
TS-6300W-I300 260
Stainless steel PN25
TS-6300W-E400 50 *
TS-6300W-D400 80
TS-6300W-F400 120
G 1/2"
TS-6300W-G400 150
TS-6300W-H400 200
TS-6300W-I400 260
Note
* for cable sensor only
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YVAA YVFA YAGK Modbus RTU, BACnet MS/TP, N2 Data Map Board: 031-03478
Item Version York P/N Comments
1 Y.ACS.20.02 031-03476-010 New
2 Y.ACS.20.04, Y.ACS.20.05 031-03476-010 Updated
3 Y.ACS.20.06 - Y.ACS.20.09 031-03476-010 Updated
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SECTION 7 - OPERATION
28 S1_OP_HRS AI20 533 03,04 x1 ADF 24 None None Sys 1 Operating Hours S S S
29 S2_OP_HRS AI21 534 03,04 x1 ADF 25 None None Sys 2 Operating Hours S S S
30 S1_COMP_ST AI22 535 03,04 x1 ADF 26 None None Sys 1 Compressor Starts S S S
31 S2_COMP_ST AI23 536 03,04 x1 ADF 27 None None Sys 2 Compressor Starts S S S
32 S1_HI_MTR_T AI24 537 03,04 x10 ADF 28 °F °C Sys 1 Highest Motor Temperature S S S
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TABLE 13 - YVAA NATIVE COMMUNICATIONS DATA MAP (CONT'D)
Item BACnet Modbus
Modbus Modbus Data Type Engineering Units Point List Code: S = Standard O = Optional N = Not Available
Ref BACnet Name Object Scaling (See N2 Metasys
Address Supported
Num Instance Note 5) Imperial SI Point List Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
33 S2_HI_MTR_T AI25 538 03,04 x10 ADF 29 °F °C Sys 2 Highest Motor Temperature S S S
34 VSD_OUT_FR AI26 539 03,04 x10 ADF 30 Hz Hz VSD Output Frequency S S S
35 VSD_CMD_FR AI27 540 03,04 x10 ADF 31 Hz Hz VSD Command Frequency S S S
36 S1_COND_DR AI28 541 03,04 x10 ADF 32 % % Sys 1 Condenser Drain Valve % Open S S S
37 S2_COND_DR AI29 542 03,04 x10 ADF 33 % % Sys 2 Condenser Drain Valve % Open S S S
38 S1_OP_CODE AI30 543 03,04 x1 ADF 34 None None Sys 1 Operational Code S S S
39 S2_OP_CODE AI31 544 03,04 x1 ADF 35 None None Sys 2 Operational Code S S S
40 S1_FTL_CODE AI32 545 03,04 x1 ADF 36 None None Sys 1 Fault Code S S S
41 S2_FLT_CODE AI33 546 03,04 x1 ADF 37 None None Sys 2 Fault Code S S S
42 S1_FAN_STG AI34 547 03,04 x1 ADF 38 None None Sys 1 Condenser Fan Stage [0-14] S S S
43 S2_FAN_STG AI35 548 03,04 x1 ADF 39 None None Sys 2 Condenser Fan Stage [0-14] S S S
44 S1_FAN_SPD AI36 549 03,04 x10 ADF 40 % % Sys 1 Condenser Fan Speed (VSD) O O O
45 S2_FAN_SPD AI37 550 03,04 x10 ADF 41 % % Sys 2 Condenser Fan Speed (VSD) O O O
46 LEAD AI38 551 03,04 x1 ADF 42 None None Lead System S S S
47 LCHLT_SETP AI39 552 03,04 x10 ADF 43 °F °C Leaving Chilled Liquid Setpoint S S S
48 LCHLT_CUTOUT AI40 553 03,04 x10 ADF 44 °F °C Leaving Chilled Liquid Cutout S S S
49 S1_ECON_VLV AI41 554 03,04 x10 ADF 45 % % Sys 1 Economizer Valve % Open S S S
50 S2_ECON_VLV AI42 555 03,04 x10 ADF 46 % % Sys 2 Economizer Valve % Open S S S
51 SUCT_PRS_CUT AI43 556 03,04 x10 ADF 47 PSI BAR Suction Pressure Cutout S S S
VSD DC Bus Voltage (Unit)
52 VSD_DCB_VT AI44 557 03,04 x1 ADF 48 Volts Volts S S S
VSD DC Bus Voltage Sys 1 (Frame E/F)
53 VSD_DCB_VT2 AI45 558 03,04 x1 ADF 49 Volts Volts VSD DC Bus Voltage Sys 2 (Frame E/F) O O O
54 REM_SETPOINT AI46 559 03,04 x10 ADF 50 °F °C Remote Leaving Chilled Liquid Setpoint S S S
55 S1_SUBCOOL AI47 560 03,04 x10 ADF 51 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 1 Subcooling (Microchannel) O O O
56 S1_EVAP_LL AI48 561 03,04 x10 ADF 52 % % Sys 1 Evaporator Liquid Level (Round Tube) S S S
57 S2_SUBCOOL AI49 562 03,04 x10 ADF 53 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 2 Subcooling (Microchannel) O O O
58 S2_EVAP_LL AI50 563 03,04 x10 ADF 54 % % Sys 2 Evaporator Liquid Level (Round Tube) S S S
59 COOLING_RNG AI51 564 03,04 x10 ADF 55 °F °C Cooling Range S S S
60 S1_DSC_SHEAT AI52 565 03,04 x10 ADF 56 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 1 Discharge Superheat S S S
61 S2_DSC_SHEAT AI53 566 03,04 x10 ADF 57 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 2 Discharge Superheat S S S
Sys 1 System State [0=Stopped, 1=Running, 2=Faulted,
62 S1_SYS_STATE AI54 567 03,04 x1 ADF 58 None None S S S
4=Locked Out, 5=Pre-Run
Sys 2 System State [0=Stopped, 1=Running, 2=Faulted,
63 S2_SYS_STATE AI55 568 03,04 x1 ADF 59 None None S S S
4=Locked Out, 5=Pre-Run
64 S1_MTR_OVER AI56 569 03,04 x1 ADF 60 Amps Amps Sys 1 Motor Current Overload Setting S S S
65 S2_MTR_OVER AI57 570 03,04 x1 ADF 61 Amps Amps Sys 2 Motor Current Overload Setting S S S
66 FAN_TYPE AI58 571 03,04 x1 ADF 62 None None Condenser Fan Control Type [1-4] S S S
Free Cooling Mode [0=Mech, 1=Free Cool, 2=Hybrid] (Free
67 FC_MODE AI59 572 03,04 x1 ADF 63 None None O O O
Cooling)
Free Cooling Control Programmed [0=Disabled, 1=Open
68 FC_CTRL AI60 573 03,04 x1 ADF 64 % % N O O
Loop, 2=Closed Loop] (Free Cooling)
69 CC_BYP_VALVE AI61 574 03,04 x10 ADF 65 % % Cooling Coil Bypass Valve (Free Cooling Closed Loop) N O O
70 CC_VALVE AI62 575 03,04 x10 ADF 66 % % Cooling Coil Valve (Free Cooling Closed Loop) N O O
71 CC_TEMP AI63 576 03,04 x10 ADF 67 °F °C Cooling Coil Temperature (Free Cooling Closed Loop) N O O
Heat Exchanger Leaving Temperature (Free Cooling
72 HX_LEAVE_TEMP AI64 577 03,04 x10 ADF 68 °F °C N O O
Closed Loop)
Heat Exchanger Entering Temperature (Free Cooling
Closed Loop)
FORM 201.28-NM1.1
Property of Johnson Controls, Inc.
YVAA YVFA YAGK Native Subject to change without notice. 2 of 5
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
NOTES
1 Units have Native BACnet MS/TP, Modbus RTU, and N2 communications. No external Gateway is required for these interfaces unless the customer is using Connected Services.
2 BACnet Object Types: 0 = Analog In, 1 = Analog Out, 2 = Analog Value, 3 = Binary In, 4 = Binary Out, 8 = Device, 15 = Alarm Notification (0-127 are reserved ASHRAE Objects)
3 WC = Inches of water Column, CFM = Cubic Feet per Minute, FPM = Feet Per Minute, PSI = Pounds per Square Inch, Pa = Pascals, kPa = kiloPascals, PPM = Parts Per Million, kJ/kg = kiloJoules per kilogram
4 Values that are not applicable due to unit configuration and options will be sent as zero (0).
5 Modbus values are all of type signed. Scaling values in x10 (Bold) indicate scaling in metric is x100. Scaling and signing may not be modified in the field.
SECTION 7 - OPERATION
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7
8
9
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Code Value Operational Code Code Value Fault/Inhibit Code
63 Manual Override 0 No Fault Code
64 Daily Schedule Shutdown 1 Low Ambient Temperature
65 Unit Switch OFF 2 High Ambient Temperature
66 Remote Controlled Shutdown 3 Low Chilled Liquid Temperature
67 4 VSD Initialization Failure
68 Flow Switch Shutdown 5 Low RTC Battery Voltage
69 VSD Cooling Shutdown 6 Invalid Number of Compressors Selected
70 Serial Number Shutdown 7 VSD Communications Failure
71 8 Pre-charge Low DC Bus Voltage (Unit)
72 Discharge Superheat Recovery 9 Pre-charge DC Bus Voltage Imbalance (Unit)
73 10 High DC Bus Voltage (Unit)
74 No Run Permissive 11 Low DC Bus Voltage (Unit)
75 Anti-Recycle Timer Active 12 DC Bus Voltage Imbalance (Unit)
76 System Switch OFF 13 High VSD Ambient Temperature
77 System Not Running 14 Single Phase Input (Unit)
78 System Running 15 VSD Power Supply Fault
79 Discharge Pressure Limiting 16 VSD Logic Board Fault
80 Suction Pressure Limiting 17 Motor Current Overload (Hardware)
81 Motor Current Limiting 18 CT Plug Fault
82 Free Cooling 19
83 ISN/BAS Motor Current Limiting 20
84 Remote Motor Current Limiting 21
85 System Shutting Down 22
86 VSD Pre-Charging 23
87 VSD Baseplate Temp Limiting 24
88 VSD Internal Ambient Temp Limiting 25
89 Sound Limiting 26
90 ISN Sound Limiting 27 High Discharge Pressure (Software)
91 Remote Sound Limiting 28 High Differential Oil Pressure
92 Pulldown Motor Current Limiting 29 Low Differential Oil Pressure
93 Cooling Demand Shutdown 30 Low Suction Pressure
94 Input Current Limiting 31 High Discharge Temperature
95 ISN Input Current Limiting 32
96 Remote Input Current Limiting 33 Eductor Clog Fault
97 Pulldown Input Current Limiting 34 Sensor Failure
98 35 Low Motor Current
99 36 High Motor Temperature
37 Pre-charge Low DC Bus Voltage (System, Frame E/F)
38 Pre-charge DC Bus Voltage Imbalance (System, Frame E/F)
39 High DC Bus Voltage (System, Frame E/F)
40 Low DC Bus Voltage (System, Frame E/F)
41 DC Bus Voltage Imbalance (System, Frame E/F)
42 High Motor Current
43 Motor Current Overload (Software)
44 IGBT Gate Driver Fault
45 High Baseplate Temperature
46 Single Phase Input (System, Frame E/F)
47 VSD Run Signal Fault
FORM 201.28-NM1.1
49 Low Suction Superheat
50 Control Voltage Fault
51 Low Discharge Superheat
52 Low Suction Pressure Smart Freeze
53 Isolation Valve Failed to Close Warning
54 Isolation Valve Failed to Open Fault
SECTION 1
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P27 AV21 YT2_ S01_ P27 nvoYTS01p027 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 21 0021 x10 PSI BAR Sys 2 Oil Pressure S S S S S S
P28 AV22 YT2_ S01_ P28 nvoYTS01p028 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 22 0022 x10 PSI BAR Sys 2 Suction Pressure S S S S S S
P29 AV23 YT2_ S01_ P29 nvoYTS01p029 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 23 0023 x10 PSI BAR Sys 2 Discharge Pressure S S S S S S
P30 AV24 YT2_ S01_ P30 nvoYTS01p030 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 24 0024 x10 % % Sys 2 Compressor % Full Load Amps S S S S S S
P31 AV25 YT2_ S01_ P31 nvoYTS01p031 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 25 0025 x1 None None Sys 2 Total Run Hours S S S S S S
P32 AV26 YT2_ S01_ P32 nvoYTS01p032 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 26 0026 x1 None None Sys 2 Total Number of Starts S S S S S S
P33 AV27 YT2_ S01_ P33 nvoYTS01p033 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 27 0027 x1 Hz Hz VSD Output Frequency S S S S S S
P34 AV28 YT2_ S01_ P34 nvoYTS01p034 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 28 0028 x10 % % Sys 1 Condenser Drain Valve % Open S S S S S S
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Eng ASCII Engineering
York Talk Point LON Profile N2 Modbus Point List Code: S = Standard O = Optional N = Not Available
Page Page LON SNVT Type Units
Type Name Metasys
Ref Ref Address Scale Imperial SI Point List Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P35 AV29 YT2_ S01_ P35 nvoYTS01p035 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF29 0029 x10 % % Sys 2 Condenser Drain Valve % Open S S S S S S
P36 BV5 YT2_ S01_ P36 nvoYTS01p036 SNVT_switch (95) BD 5 0065 N/A 0/1 0/1 Chiller Run S S S S S S
P37 BV6 YT2_ S01_ P37 nvoYTS01p037 SNVT_switch (95) BD 6 0066 N/A 0/1 0/1 Chiller Alarm [0=No Alarm, 1=Alarm] S S S S S S
P38 BV7 YT2_ S01_ P38 nvoYTS01p038 SNVT_switch (95) BD 7 0067 N/A 0/1 0/1 Evaporator Heater Status S S S S S S
P39 BV8 YT2_ S01_ P39 nvoYTS01p039 SNVT_switch (95) BD 8 0068 N/A 0/1 0/1 Evaporator Pump Status S S S S S S
P40 BV9 YT2_ S01_ P40 nvoYTS01p040 SNVT_switch (95) BD 9 0069 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 1 Compressor Run Status S S S S S S
P41 BV10 YT2_ S01_ P41 nvoYTS01p041 SNVT_switch (95) BD 10 0070 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 2 Compressor Run Status S S S S S S
P42 BV11 YT2_ S01_ P42 nvoYTS01p042 SNVT_switch (95) BD 11 0071 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 1 VI Step Solenoid Valve 1 Status S S S S S S
P43 BV12 YT2_ S01_ P43 nvoYTS01p043 SNVT_switch (95) BD 12 0072 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 2 VI Step Solenoid Valve 1 Status S S S S S S
P44 BV13 YT2_ S01_ P44 nvoYTS01p044 SNVT_switch (95) BD 13 0073 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 1 VI Step Solenoid Valve 2 Status S S S S S S
P45 BV14 YT2_ S01_ P45 nvoYTS01p045 SNVT_switch (95) BD 14 0074 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 2 VI Step Solenoid Valve 2 Status S S S S S S
P46 BV15 YT2_ S01_ P46 nvoYTS01p046 SNVT_switch (95) BD 15 0075 N N N N N N
P47 BV16 YT2_ S01_ P47 nvoYTS01p047 SNVT_switch (95) BD 16 0076 N N N N N N
P48 BV17 YT2_ S01_ P48 nvoYTS01p048 SNVT_switch (95) BD 17 0077 N N N N N N
P49 BV18 YT2_ S01_ P49 nvoYTS01p049 SNVT_switch (95) BD 18 0078 N N N N N N
P50 BV19 YT2_ S01_ P50 nvoYTS01p050 SNVT_switch (95) BD 19 0079 N/A 0/1 0/1 Cooling Type [0=Water, 1=Glycol] S S S S S S
P51 BV20 YT2_ S01_ P51 nvoYTS01p051 SNVT_switch (95) BD 20 0080 N/A 0/1 0/1 Local Remote Control Mode [0=Local, 1=Remote] S S S S S S
P52 BV21 YT2_ S01_ P52 nvoYTS01p052 SNVT_switch (95) BD 21 0081 N/A 0/1 0/1 Display Units [0=Imperial, 1=SI] S S S S S S
P53 BV22 YT2_ S01_ P53 nvoYTS01p053 SNVT_switch (95) BD 22 0082 N N N N N N
P54 BV23 YT2_ S01_ P54 nvoYTS01p054 SNVT_switch (95) BD 23 0083 N N N N N N
P55 BV24 YT2_ S01_ P55 nvoYTS01p055 SNVT_switch (95) BD 24 0084 N N N N N N
P56 MV1 YT2_ S01_ P56 nvoYTS01p056 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 1 0030 x1 None None Sys 1 Operational Code S S S S S S
P57 MV2 YT2_ S01_ P57 nvoYTS01p057 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 2 0031 x1 None None Sys 1 Fault Code S S S S S S
P58 MV3 YT2_ S01_ P58 nvoYTS01p058 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 3 0032 x1 None None Sys 2 Operational Code S S S S S S
P59 MV4 YT2_ S01_ P59 nvoYTS01p059 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 4 0033 x1 None None Sys 1 Fault Code S S S S S S
P60 MV5 YT2_ S01_ P60 nvoYTS01p060 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 5 0034 x1 None None Sys 1 Condenser Fan Stage [0-14] S S S S S S
P61 MV6 YT2_ S01_ P61 nvoYTS01p061 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 6 0035 x1 None None Sys 1 Condenser Fan Speed [VSD] O O O O O O
P62 MV7 YT2_ S01_ P62 nvoYTS01p062 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 7 0036 x1 None None Sys 2 Condenser Fan Stage [0-14] S S S S S S
P63 MV8 YT2_ S01_ P63 nvoYTS01p063 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 8 0037 x1 None None Sys 2 Condenser Fan Speed [VSD] O O O O O O
P64 MV9 YT2_ S01_ P64 nvoYTS01p064 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 9 0038 x1 None None Lead System Number S S S S S S
P65 MV10 YT2_ S01_ P65 nvoYTS01p065 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 10 0039 N N N N N N
P66 AV30 YT2_ S01_ P66 nvoYTS01p066 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 11 0040 x10 °F °C Local Leaving Chilled Liquid Setpoint S S S S S S
P67 AV31 YT2_ S01_ P67 nvoYTS01p067 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 12 0041 x10 °F °C Low Leaving Chilled Liquid Temp Cutout S S S S S S
P68 AV32 YT2_ S01_ P68 nvoYTS01p068 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 13 0042 x10 % % Sys 1 Economizer Valve % Open S S S S S S
P69 AV33 YT2_ S01_ P69 nvoYTS01p069 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 14 0043 x10 % % Sys 2 Economizer Valve % Open S S S S S S
P70 AV34 YT2_ S01_ P70 nvoYTS01p070 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 15 0044 x10 PSI BAR Low Suction Pressure Cutout S S S S S S
P71 AV35 YT2_ S01_ P71 nvoYTS01p071 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 16 0045 x10 Volts Volts VSD DC Bus Voltage S S S S S S
P72 AV36 YT2_ S01_ P72 nvoYTS01p072 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 17 0046 x10 °F °C Remote Leaving Chilled Liquid Setpoint S S S S S S
°F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 1 Subcooling (Microchannel)
P73 AV37 YT2_ S01_ P73 nvoYTS01p073 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 18 0047 x10 S S S S S S
% % Sys 1 Condenser Level (Round Tube)
P74 AV38 YT2_ S01_ P74 nvoYTS01p074 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 19 0048 x10 °F °C Cooling Range S S S S S S
P75 AV39 YT2_ S01_ P75 nvoYTS01p075 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 20 0049 x10 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 1 Discharge Superheat S S S S S S
P76 AV40 YT2_ S01_ P76 nvoYTS01p076 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 21 0050 x10 °F °C Sys 2 Condenser Temperature S S S S S S
P77 AV41 YT2_ S01_ P77 nvoYTS01p077 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 22 0051 x10 °F °C Sys 2 Discharge Temperature S S S S S S
P78 AV42 YT2_ S01_ P78 nvoYTS01p078 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 23 0052 x10 S S S S S S
% % Sys 2 Condenser Level (Round Tube)
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P79 AV43 YT2_ S01_ P79 nvoYTS01p079 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 24 0053 x10 °F (diff) °C (diff) Sys 2 Discharge Superheat S S S S S S
P80 BV25 YT2_ S01_ P80 nvoYTS01p080 SNVT_switch (95) BD 25 0085 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 1 Lockout S S S S S S
P81 BV26 YT2_ S01_ P81 nvoYTS01p081 SNVT_switch (95) BD 26 0086 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sys 2 Lockout S S S S S S
P82 BV27 YT2_ S01_ P82 nvoYTS01p082 SNVT_switch (95) BD 27 0087 N N N N N N
P83 BV28 YT2_ S01_ P83 nvoYTS01p083 SNVT_switch (95) BD 28 0088 N N N N N N
P84 BV29 YT2_ S01_ P84 nvoYTS01p084 SNVT_switch (95) BD 29 0089 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Available N N S S S S
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P44 BV113 YT2_ S02_ P44 nvoYTS02p044 SNVT_switch (95) BD 42 0173 N N N N N N
P45 BV114 YT2_ S02_ P45 nvoYTS02p045 SNVT_switch (95) BD 43 0174 N N N N N N
P46 BV115 YT2_ S02_ P46 nvoYTS02p046 SNVT_switch (95) BD 44 0175 N N N N N N
P47 BV116 YT2_ S02_ P47 nvoYTS02p047 SNVT_switch (95) BD 45 0176 N N N N N N
P48 BV117 YT2_ S02_ P48 nvoYTS02p048 SNVT_switch (95) BD 46 0177 N/A 0/1 0/1 Frame E/F [0=Disabled, 1= Enabled] N N S S S S
P49 BV118 YT2_ S02_ P49 nvoYTS02p049 SNVT_switch (95) BD 47 0178 N/A 0/1 0/1 Sound Limit Option [0=Disabled, 1=Enabled] N N S S S S
P50 BV119 YT2_ S02_ P50 nvoYTS02p050 SNVT_switch (95) BD 48 0179 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 1 N N S S S S
P51 BV120 YT2_ S02_ P51 nvoYTS02p051 SNVT_switch (95) BD 49 0180 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 2 N N S S S S
P52 BV121 YT2_ S02_ P52 nvoYTS02p052 SNVT_switch (95) BD 50 0181 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 3 N N S S S S
P53 BV122 YT2_ S02_ P53 nvoYTS02p053 SNVT_switch (95) BD 51 0182 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 4 N N S S S S
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TABLE 15 - YVAA E-LINK COMMUNICATIONS DATA MAP (CONT'D)
Eng ASCII Engineering
York Talk Point LON Profile N2 Modbus Point List Code: S = Standard O = Optional N = Not Available
Page Page LON SNVT Type Units
Type Name Metasys
Ref Ref Address Scale Imperial SI Point List Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P54 BV123 YT2_ S02_ P54 nvoYTS02p054 SNVT_switch (95) BD 52 0183 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 5 N N S S S S
P55 BV124 YT2_ S02_ P55 nvoYTS02p055 SNVT_switch (95) BD 53 0184 N/A 0/1 0/1 SCC Auto Detect Digit 6 N N S S S S
YT2_ S02_ P56 Condenser Fan Control Type [1=Std. VSD, 2=Opt VSD,
P56 MV101 nvoYTS02p056 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 11 0130 x1 None None N N S S S S
3=Std. Staged, 4=Opt. Staged]
P57 MV102 YT2_ S02_ P57 nvoYTS02p057 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 12 0131 x1 None None Free Cooling Mode, if FC CL or OL [0=M, 1=Fc, 2=Hy] N N O O O O
YT2_ S02_ P58 Free Cooling Control Programmed, if FC CL or OL
P58 MV103 nvoYTS02p058 SNVT_count_f (51) x1 None None N N N O O O
ADI 13 0132 [0=Disabled, 1=OL, 2=CL]
P59 MV104 YT2_ S02_ P59 nvoYTS02p059 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 14 0133 N N N N N N
P60 MV105 YT2_ S02_ P60 nvoYTS02p060 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 15 0134 N N N N N N
P61 MV106 YT2_ S02_ P61 nvoYTS02p061 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 16 0135 N N N N N N
P62 MV107 YT2_ S02_ P62 nvoYTS02p062 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 17 0136 N N N N N N
P63 MV108 YT2_ S02_ P63 nvoYTS02p063 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 18 0137 N N N N N N
P64 MV109 YT2_ S02_ P64 nvoYTS02p064 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 19 0138 N N N N N N
P65 MV110 YT2_ S02_ P65 nvoYTS02p065 SNVT_count_f (51) ADI 20 0139 N N N N N N
P66 AV130 YT2_ S02_ P66 nvoYTS02p066 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 73 0140 N N N N N N
P67 AV131 YT2_ S02_ P67 nvoYTS02p067 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 74 0141 x10 None None System 1 Fan Kw N N N N N S
P68 AV132 YT2_ S02_ P68 nvoYTS02p068 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 75 0142 x10 None None System 1 Compressor Kw N N N N N S
P69 AV133 YT2_ S02_ P69 nvoYTS02p069 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 76 0143 x10 None None System 2 Fan Kw N N N N N S
P70 AV134 YT2_ S02_ P70 nvoYTS02p070 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 77 0144 x10 None None System 2 Compressor Kw N N N N N S
P71 AV135 YT2_ S02_ P71 nvoYTS02p071 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 78 0145 x10 Volts Volts DC Bus Voltage 2 (Frame E/F) N N O O O O
P72 AV136 YT2_ S02_ P72 nvoYTS02p072 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 79 0146 N N N N N N
P73 AV137 YT2_ S02_ P73 nvoYTS02p073 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 80 0147 N N N N N N
P74 AV138 YT2_ S02_ P74 nvoYTS02p074 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 81 0148 N N N N N N
P75 AV139 YT2_ S02_ P75 nvoYTS02p075 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 82 0149 N N N N N N
P76 AV140 YT2_ S02_ P76 nvoYTS02p076 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 83 0150 N N N N N N
P77 AV141 YT2_ S02_ P77 nvoYTS02p077 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 84 0151 N N N N N N
P78 AV142 YT2_ S02_ P78 nvoYTS02p078 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 85 0152 N N N N N N
P79 AV143 YT2_ S02_ P79 nvoYTS02p079 SNVT_count_f (51) ADF 86 0153 N N N N N N
P80 BV125 YT2_ S02_ P80 nvoYTS02p080 SNVT_switch (95) BD 54 0185 N N N N N N
P81 BV126 YT2_ S02_ P81 nvoYTS02p081 SNVT_switch (95) BD 55 0186 N N N N N N
P82 BV127 YT2_ S02_ P82 nvoYTS02p082 SNVT_switch (95) BD 56 0187 N N N N N N
P83 BV128 YT2_ S02_ P83 nvoYTS02p083 SNVT_switch (95) BD 57 0188 N N N N N N
P84 BV129 YT2_ S02_ P84 nvoYTS02p084 SNVT_switch (95) BD 58 0189 N/A 0/1 0/1 Units [0=Imperial, 1=Metric] N N S S S S
NOTES
1 LON SNVTs used: SNVT_count_f (51) and SNVT_switch (95). Must use LON eLink.
Modbus scaling factors indicated in bold with an asterisk (*) are user configurable by a field technician, if necessary. All Modbus values are of the type SIGNED with the exception of the user configurable values that
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are all UNSIGNED. Modbus function types supported: ENG P03-P06 = Types 03, 06, 16; ENG P07-P10 = 01, 03, 05, 06, 15, 16; ENG P36-P55 & P80-84 = 01, 02, 03
3 BACnet engineering units shown with an Asterisk (*) will be assigned a BACnet engineering unit type of 95 - No Units.
Status codes: Special display characters such as ( ) [ ] { } / \ % < > are not compatible with eLink N2 formats. Substitute text strings "-", PCT, GTN will be used. String lengths are limited to 60 total characters,
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including spaces.
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46 Single Phase Input (System, Frame E/F)
47 VSD Run Signal Fault
48 High Discharge Pressure (Hardware/HPCO)
49 Low Suction Suerheat
50 Control Voltage Fault
51 Low Discharge Superheat
52 Low Suction Pressure Smart Freeze
53 Isolation Valve Failed to Close Warning
54 Isolation Valve Failed to Open Fault
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