Honeywell 62-2030-01 manual

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    USER GUIDE 62-2030-01 Str yker V A V User Guide CONTENTS 1. ABOUT STR YKER V A V ............. .............. .............. ...... 2 1.1 Ov e rview .............. ........... .............. .............. ...... 2 1.2 Features a vailable in the Stryker V A V Configur ation T ool ... .............. ........... .............. ... 2 1.3 Acron yms and[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 2 1. ABOUT STRYKER V A V 1.1 Overview The Honeywell Stryker V A V de vices are con f ig urab le Lon controllers that can be used to control V A V Zone ter minal box es. These controllers also provide 2 freely configurab le PID loops to make use of an y free pins in the controller . Th is document describes ho[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 3 62-2030—01 1.4 Icons av ailable in the St ryker V A V Configuration T ool T able 2. A vailable Icons. Tip • Numeric values are stored in the application in a defined unit. When these values are loaded in the configuration wizard they ma y be display ed in a different unit. Each unit has a defined precision. Becaus e o[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 4 2. CONFIGURATION 2.1 Adding a de vice Use this page to add an Str yker V A V device to the LON network. Y ou can add a device either in the online mode or the offline mode. T o a dd an Stryker V A V device: 2.2 Configuring the Stryker V A V Device Use this page to configure an Stryker V A V device on the LO[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 5 62-2030—01 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 3. CONFIGURING THE OUTPUTS Use this page to conf igure the outputs of the Str yker V A V de vice as we ll as the paramet ers used to control the outputs. To configure outputs : Flow T ype Displays the control flo w algor ithm used by the controller . The [...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 6 3.1 Fields T able 4. Output Fields. Name Definition Output Displa ys the list of Output s th at can be controlled such as: Damper motor , Reheat, P eripheral heat, F an and Wall module occupancy status LED . Output Assignment Displa ys the mode of output assi gnment f or all output types. Damper Motor: Enab[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 7 62-2030—01 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “2. Configuration” on page 4 Output Parameters Damper Motor, Reheat, P er ipheral Heat, F an, F reeAn alog and W all Mod LED When these outputs are co nf i gured as Analog, PWM or floa ting outputs, the corresponding output control parameters can be c[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 8 4. CONFIGURING THE INPUTS Use this page to configure the inputs used b y the Str yker V A V de vice . This page is also used to configure the optional 10-point custom sensor cur v es. To set inputs: 4.1 Fields Step Action 1 From the left pane of the V A V Configuration Wizard , select Inputs . 2 For conf ig[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 9 62-2030—01 Tip When you upload the input and output values of the configured custom sensors, y o u will not obtain the exact values which y ou configured earlier . There will be slight loss in precision alwa ys. Related Topics “1. About Stryker V A V” on pa ge 2 “2. Configuration” on page 4 Occupancy sensor Oper[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 10 5. CONFIGURING THE SCHEDULE Use this page to configure the schedule e vents and holidays to be used b y the Str yker V A V device . Y ou can also configure occupancy ov err ide related parameters in this page. To set schedule: 5.1 Fields T able 6. Schedule Fields. RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V?[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 11 62-2030—01 6. CONFIGURING THE T EMPERATURE SETPOINTS Use this page to configure the temperature setpoints used b y the Str yker V A V device and other parameters that a ff ect temperature control. T o configur e temperature setpoints: 6.1 Fields Step Action 1 F rom the left pane of the V A V Co nfiguration Wizard, sele[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 12 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “2. Conf iguration” on page 4 Setpoint Ramp V alues f or cooling and heati ng setpoint ramp rates. The setpoint Ramp value r anges between 0- 36 Deg F/Hour. Ramp rates are used by adaptive reco ver y algorithm to recover heating and cooling setpoin[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 13 62-2030—01 7. CONFIGURING THE FLOW SETPOINTS Use this page to conf igure flow setpoints for an Stryker V A V device and other parameters that affect flow/damper control. 7.1Pr ocedure To set flow setpoints: 7.2 Fields NO TE: Flow setpoints are enabled only if Pressure T ype is selected as Pressure Independent. Step Act[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 14 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “2. Conf iguration” on page 4 K factor This is the V A V Bo x K-factor used to calculate the flow value. IMPORT ANT NO TES: 1. The K factor must be configured before star ting the airflo w balancing procedure. 2. The K factor must be obtained from [...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 15 62-2030—01 8. CONFIGURING THE CONTR OL P ARAMETER S Use this page to set control parameters for an Stry ker V A V device that are used to control the damper . To set Control P ar ameters: 8.1 Fields NO TE: The Pressur ize, Depressuriz e, Night Purge, Emergency Purge and Morning W armup v alues are configured as a perce[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 16 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “4. Configuring the In puts” on page 8 9. CONFIGURING THE PID Use this page to conf igure the PID parameters for both the heating and cooling loops in a Str yker V A V de vice. To set PID : 9.1 Fields Flow T rac king Offset Represents the flow trac[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 17 62-2030—01 RELATED T OPICS “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “2. Configuration” on page 4 10. CONFIGURING THE ACCESSORY LOOPS Use this page to configure accessory loops for Stryker V A V device on the LON netw ork. T o configur e Accessory Loops: 10.1 Fields Heating Integral Time V alue must be conf igured bas[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 18 Setpoint Configure the setpoints to be used b y the loop in different occupancy modes. Conf igure the minimum and maximum reset values to be used and the corresponding reset sensor values . Reset value to be added to the setpoint is calculated by the controller as a v alue between min max reset values in p[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 19 62-2030—01 Related T opics “1. About Stryker V A V” on page 2 “2. Configuration” on page 4 “3. Conf iguri ng the Outputs” on page 5 “4. Configuring the Inputs” on page 8 “6. Configuring the T emperatur e Setpoints” on page 11 “8. Configuring the Control P a rameters” on page 15 11. CONFIGURING T[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 20 12.1 Fields There are fiv e ca tegories of alar ms: Sensor Errors : These errors are generated for all the sensors that are connected to the onboard UI pins in the controll er . All such sensors are monitored by the controller for out-of- range/inv alid values. Lon Network Communication Errors : These erro[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 21 62-2030—01 Sylkbus Alarm : The Sylkb us communication alar m occurs when the communication link between the Sylk sensor and the controller is lost or when th e Sylk sensor is configured with the wrong address. T o communicate successfully wi th an Stryker V A V device , TR71/TR75 devices must be configured with the add[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 22 14. FLO W BALANCING The flow balancing view is used to balance a con troller that is programmed with a standard V A V application. Based on the version of the V A V applicatio n a nd its features , the f ollowing operations can be performed on the view . • Fl ow pressure zero calibration • T wo point c[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 23 62-2030—01 T wo point calibration Y ou can star t either maximum or minimum balancing in any order . The tool does not enforce an y rules on the order of balancing. Maximum calibration T o star t maximum calibration: Click Start Maximum Balancing. The device adjusts the damper to try a nd attain the maximum flow setpoi[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 24 15.1 Fields NO TE: Note : Only configurable parameter s are dis- play ed in the Mo nitoring screen. NO TE: Note: For the Monitor Sensor inpu t the value w ill be displa yed as reported from the co ntro ller even if the value li es outsid e the range of the sensor type that is configured. If th e va lue rep[...]

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    STRYKER V A V USER GUIDE 25 62-2030—01 16. SENSOR CALIBRATION Use this page for sensor calibration in an Stryker V A V device on the LON network. Using Sensor Calibration feature, y ou can correct the input values to the controller. This action can be performed with the device in onl ine mode. The controller must be in a commissioned state. While[...]

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    STR YKER V A V USER GUIDE 62-2030—0 1 26 17. SETTING TIME Use this page to set time f or an Stry ke r V A V device on the LON network. This action can be performe d with the de vi ce in online mode. The controller must be in a commissioned state. Using Se t Time feature , you can specify time or use the computer's time in the controller . Wh[...]

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