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1 BACnet Controls 1

2 Introduction Training will be given by: Mark Jones Chris Young
Controls Manager Overseeing Product Management and Support Chris Young Product Manager Responsible Controls training

3 BACnet® Product Phase 1 - VVT Systems Factory Engineered:
RTU Open Factory Engineered: VVT Zone & Bypass Control (5th generation) RTU Open (Complete DDC controller) Carrier room sensors Optional Universal Controller for ancillary control Optional i-Vu Standard and Plus Competitive Advantages: System operation (5th generation) Built in linkage Built in DCV Proven factory PICs System is true DDC Tiered room sensors Library based UC controller (ease to install) Unparalleled i-Vu feature set VVT Bypass VVT Zone

4 BACnet® Product Phase 1 - WSHP Systems Factory Engineered:
WSHP Control Carrier room sensors Optional Universal Controller with loop control Optional i-Vu Standard and Plus Competitive Advantages: System is true DDC Factory engineer loop control in UC Tiered room sensors Unparalleled i-Vu feature set WSHP Open Phase 1 release schedule for WSHP will consist of: WSHP (factory installed) Carrier Room Sensors (Tiered communicating room sensors) (Optional) Universal Controllers with factory engineered loop, boiler and cooling tower control. (Optional)i-Vu Open Standard and Plus UC Open

5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Carrier Open Product Line
Current Phase 2 Products User Interfaces i-Vu Open i-Vu Open Plus Network Devices i-Vu Router Scalable i-Vu Link Library integration Programmable Controllers UC Open UC Open XP UC Open XPIO PIC’s (factory1 & field2 installed) RTU Open1&2 WSHP Open1 Zoning Controls (factory1 & field2 installed) VVT Zone1&2 Whats in Phase 1 whats in Phase 2 VVT Bypass1&2 VAV-M Open1&2 VAV-S Open1&2 Sensors SPT SPT Plus SPT Pro SPT Pro+ Handheld Commissioning Tools & Cables BACview Handheld USB Link Software Commissioning Tools Virtual BACview Field Assistant ViewBuilder OCL Builder AppBuilder T&B Assistant

6 VVT Systems 6

7 Trying to Make a Single Zone Work
Inadequate to assure individual comfort! Complaints! Cold Spots! Thermostat Hot Spots! Describe how the central HVAC unit operates for a single zone application in a multizone environment. The person in the zone with the thermostat is happy while everyone else has complaints.

8 With What Equipment? Units with factory installed RTU controller
Economizer Hood Electric Heat Control Wiring Supply Air Out Door Air Intake Supply & Return Condenser Airflow Return Air Units with factory installed RTU controller Units with factory installed WSHP controller Field installed capability for RTUs/HPs The VVT system can be designed around various types of packaged equipment: Gas or electric RTUs Heat pumps

9 VVT is Variable Volume at the Zone
Variable Volume because it delivers a variable volume of air to each zone, as load dictates. Temperature because the temperature of the air supplied by the central unit varies with building requirements. VVT is variable volume because as the the zone loads change, the amount of conditioned air required to satisfy each zone load changes as well.

10 Why Do You Need a Bypass? CEILING PLENUM RETURN
VVT application utilizes a constant volume HVAC unit in a VAV like strategy. Zone Dampers reposition constantly to maintain occupant comfort. The HVAC unit puts out a constant airflow, so static pressure changes with demand. Supply Air CEILING PLENUM RETURN Bypass Damper Bypass Controller with Actuator Damper Power Supply (40 VA, 24 VAC) The bypass system serves two functions: Maintains proper supply duct pressure at part load by regulating the bypass damper based on static pressure set points Ensures minimum airflow will be maintained at the air source at all times Static Pressure Pickup ¼-in. Poly Tube (FR) Ceiling Bypass controls static pressure to avoid over-pressurization

11 VVT is Variable Temperature Over Time
Variable Volume because it delivers a variable volume of air to each zone, as load dictates. Temperature because the temperature of the air supplied by the central unit varies with building requirements. VVT is variable temperature because, under certain circumstances, some zones require heating awhile other zones require cooling.

12 A Zoned System, Like VVT, Works
With VVT, a single-zone heating/cooling HVAC unit supplies a zoned system. Typical Zone Sensor With VVT, each zone or group of spaces gets its own thermostat or sensor using the same constant volume single zone rooftop as the air source.

13 VVT Advantages Factory Engineered:
VVT Zone & Bypass Control (5th generation) RTU Open (Complete DDC controller) Carrier room sensors Optional Universal Controller for ancillary control Optional i-Vu Standard and Plus RTU Open Competitive Advantages: Best in class system operation (5th generation) Built in linkage, DCV, etc Proven factory PICs Tiered room sensors Library based UC controller (ease to install) Unparalleled i-Vu feature set VVT Bypass The HVAC designer needs to explore how the VVT system compares to other types of HVAC system. A variety of HVAC systems offer zoning alternatives to VVT, but may not offer the advantages of VVT that we will now discuss.

14 Open Controls Line 14

15 RTU Open Factory Option: 48/50TC Field Installable with wiring harness
Supports up to 2 stage cooling and heating Can control a Carrier Air Source HP or Third Party HP both with reversing valve. Built in Economizer Control and power exhaust Third Party Integration (Modbus, N2, BACnet, LONworks (w/ option card)) Supports Airside Linkage First controller that we are talking about is the RTU OPN this controller can be factory or field installed to a rooftop unit. It supports up to 2 stage cooling and 2 stage heating with built in Economizer and power exhaust control. There are optional configurations that can support Carrier Air Source HP or a Third Party HP. With the RTU-OPN we support Third Party integration because if you can’t sell the entire job then maybe you can sell the RTU. This RTU has a built in time clock that can be setup to broadcast time if there is not a front end.

16 BACnet VVT Zone Air Terminals Single Duct
Series or Parallel Fan powered Heat Options Two-Position Modulating 2-stage electric heat Combination baseboard and electric ducted heat Proportional Electric Features Factory installed on sheet metal damper or 35E/J, 45M/N/R series terminals. Supports new communicating space sensors Supports demand limiting Supports external actuator Supports Air Side Linkage The New BACnet VVT Zone controller can be factory or field installed on single duct or parallel fan powered boxes. Specifically on the 35E/J , 45M/N/R series terminals. This new controller supports different heat options as well as built in demand limiting. It does support external or slave actuators for different applications. All of these features are preprogrammed into the controller and work out of the box. 16

17 BACnet VVT Bypass Features Integrated pressure sensors
Logic determines system operating mode to ensure proper operation in case of communication failure Temperature protection minimizes the occurrence of air source heating and/or cooling lockouts based on unacceptable discharge temperatures Can drive multiple damper actuators for high torque applications Supports VFD drive Capable of system or stand-alone operation Field installed or factory mounted on 35E/J The new communicating Bypass controller is capable of system or stand-alone operation. The factory programmed logic has protection built in that will minimize the occurrence of cooling or heating lockouts due to unacceptable discharge temperatures. This bypass controller has logic built in that will determine system operating mode in case of standalone operation. The bypass controller can drive external actuators for high torque applications. It will also support a VFD drive if the system is using that instead of a Bypass damper.

18 SPT Sensors Communicating Sensors (4-wire) SPT Standard Sensor
Sensor Only SPT Plus Sensor sensor, slide POT, override, no display SPT Pro Sensor digital display for status, setpoint adjust, and override SPT Pro+ Sensor digital display for status, setpoint adjust, override, + 3 speed fan Up to 4 Standard Sensors and one Pro or Pro+ can be daisy chained together for averaging, min or max. The new SPT sensors have 4 tiers. All of the them are communicating and use 4-wires two for communication and two for power. So whatever sensor your using your still running the same wire. The first tier is the SPT Standard sensor it is a sensor only. The next tier is the SPT Plus sensor this has a slide POT with a override button. If the system is occupied then the red light will turn on to show occupancy. The next two tiers the Pro and Pro+ have an LCD display that allow you to change setpoints, add offsets or override the occupancy. These sensors will also show other information about the system like system mode, OAT, occupancy. A new feature allows 4 Standard sensors and one PLUS, PRO or PRO+ to be daisy chained together to do averaging, min or max. 18

19 UC Open Control ancillary devices Intuitive programming tool
Library of common applications Easily create Control logic Points lists Sequences Graphics Available in multiple hardware configurations The UCXP controller will control ancillary devices like lighting, fans, pumps, and other HVAC equipment. We have created a library of common applications that will give you the Control Logic, Points List, Sequences and a Graphic. This is available in multiple hardware configurations.

20 Carrier’s Web Solution
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21 i-Vū Carrier’s standard web user interface: Compact web appliance
Web enables your system Plug and play installation Extensive automatic features The standard product is an embedded application, pre-installed on a compact web appliance. It has all of the features mentioned and offers it all with plug and play installation. Its applicable to CCN only systems and is all you need to supply to web enable a CCN system. 21 21

22 User Interface Built in automatic support Thin client access
PC browsers Mobile devices (WAP) Thin client access supports web browsers on a variety of devices, PCs, cell phones, PDAs, Blackberries, etc Full graphical access where appropriate, text based when a portable device is used of alarms to mail servers and cell phone is included Efficiently access your data based on where you are and what your function is 22 22

23 Equipment Graphics Equipment Specific! Automated graphics
Animated symbols Interactive views Intuitive interface Upon installation Carrier equipment controllers are learned and customized graphics are presented. These graphics represent equipment operation and display appropriate equipment options graphically. All Carrier equipment creates these graphics automatically. The graphics are animated and interactive, allowing overrides, setpoint changes etc. Equipment Specific! 23 23

24 Trending Automatic trending
i-Vu installation will automatically setup trending for an extensive list of points. Viewing system operation and troubleshooting is enhanced since these trends are automatically configured and always available without any special setup. Automatic trending View operation and troubleshoot your system Additional points can be enabled Intervals can be modified 24 24

25 Flexible Scheduling Point and click scheduling Graphical Hierarchical
Scheduling Carrier equipment has never been easier or more flexible. Graphical scheduling tools are now available that allow hierarchical and group based scheduling. Multiple types of schedules are also available to match customer needs in scheduling their facility. 25 25

26 Alarm Management Get trouble indications where they needs to go
Alarm Pop-up Cell Phone/PDA Get trouble indications where they needs to go Application to enable pop-up alarms on PCs Route alarms to various addresses Including cell phones and PDAs Many additional capabilities are also available. Alarming actions can be enhanced with playing of audio files, alarm pop-ups and ing of alarms when critical event occur. alarms can be routed to tradition PC based applications or mobile PDAs/cell phones. 26 26

27 Open Systems Training VVT Systems Training
Where: Carrier Training Room Address Instructors: Carrier University When: x to y Material: 2-Days Network wiring and basics 3-Days Rooftop and VVT systems Cost: 27 27

28 Thank You 28


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