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Group: Controls Part Number: ED 15062 Date: April 2009 Supersedes: ED 15062-4

MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller Protocol Information


LONWORKSNetworks BACnet Networks (MS/TP)
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Table of Contents
LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................... 4 REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................................ 4 SOFTWARE REVISION ......................................................................................................................... 5 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS................................................................................................................... 5 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................... 7 CHILLER MODELS .............................................................................................................................. 7 CONTROLLER DATA POINTS .............................................................................................................. 7 PROTOCOL DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................................... 7 BASIC PROTOCOL INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 9 BACNET NETWORKS ......................................................................................................................... 9 LONWORKS NETWORKS .................................................................................................................. 12 TYPICAL APPLICATION: MINIMUM INTEGRATION.......................................................... 17 SET UP THE UNIT FOR NETWORK CONTROL ..................................................................................... 17 DISPLAY IMPORTANT DATA POINTS ................................................................................................ 17 COMPREHENSIVE DATA POINT TABLES .............................................................................. 19 BACNET STANDARD OBJECTS ......................................................................................................... 19 LONWORKS VARIABLES .................................................................................................................. 21 DETAILED DATA POINT INFORMATION ............................................................................... 23 ACTIVE SETPOINT ............................................................................................................................ 24 ACTUAL CAPACITY .......................................................................................................................... 25 CAPACITY LIMIT .............................................................................................................................. 25 CAPACITY LIMIT OUTPUT ................................................................................................................ 26 CAPACITY LIMIT SETPOINT .............................................................................................................. 26 CHILLER ENABLE ............................................................................................................................. 27 CHILLER ENABLE ............................................................................................................................. 28 CHILLER LIMITED ............................................................................................................................ 29 CHILLER LOCAL/REMOTE ................................................................................................................ 29 CHILLER LOCATION ......................................................................................................................... 30 CHILLER MODE................................................................................................................................ 30 CHILLER MODE OUTPUT .................................................................................................................. 31 CHILLER MODE SETPOINT ............................................................................................................... 31 CHILLER ON OFF ............................................................................................................................. 32 CHILLER STATUS ............................................................................................................................. 33 CHILLER TYPE ................................................................................................................................. 34 COMPRESSOR CURRENT ................................................................................................................... 35 COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE ....................................................................................... 35 COMPRESSOR PERCENT RLA........................................................................................................... 36 COMPRESSOR POWER....................................................................................................................... 36 COMPRESSOR RUN HOURS ............................................................................................................... 37 COMPRESSOR SELECT ...................................................................................................................... 37 COMPRESSOR STARTS ...................................................................................................................... 38 COMPRESSOR SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURE ................................................................................... 39 COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE................................................................................................................... 39 CONDENSER ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE .............................................................................. 40 CONDENSER FLOW SWITCH STATUS ................................................................................................ 40 CONDENSER LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE ................................................................................ 41 CONDENSER PUMP RUN HOURS ....................................................................................................... 42 CONDENSER REFRIGERANT PRESSURE ............................................................................................. 42 CONDENSER SATURATED REFRIGERANT TEMPERATURE ................................................................. 43 CONDENSER WATER FLOW RATE .................................................................................................... 43 CONDENSER WATER PUMP STATUS ................................................................................................. 44

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COOL SETPOINT ............................................................................................................................... 44 COOL SETPOINT ............................................................................................................................... 45 DEFAULT VALUES ............................................................................................................................ 46 DEVICE OBJECT ............................................................................................................................... 46 EVAPORATOR ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE ............................................................................ 47 EVAPORATOR FLOW SWITCH STATUS .............................................................................................. 48 EVAPORATOR LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE FOR UNIT .............................................................. 49 EVAPORATOR LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE FOR COMPRESSOR ................................................. 49 EVAPORATOR PUMP RUN HOURS ..................................................................................................... 50 EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT PRESSURE........................................................................................... 50 EVAPORATOR SATURATED REFRIGERANT TEMPERATURE ............................................................... 51 EVAPORATOR WATER FLOW RATE .................................................................................................. 51 EVAPORATOR WATER PUMP STATUS ............................................................................................... 52 HEAT RECOVERY ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE ....................................................................... 53 HEAT RECOVERY LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE ........................................................................ 53 HEAT SETPOINT ............................................................................................................................... 54 HEAT SETPOINT ............................................................................................................................... 54 ICE SETPOINT ................................................................................................................................... 55 LIQUID LINE REFRIGERANT PRESSURE ............................................................................................ 56 LIQUID LINE REFRIGERANT TEMPERATURE ..................................................................................... 56 MAXIMUM SEND TIME ..................................................................................................................... 57 MINIMUM SEND TIME ...................................................................................................................... 57 OIL FEED PRESSURE......................................................................................................................... 58 OIL FEED TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................................. 58 OIL SUMP PRESSURE ........................................................................................................................ 59 OIL SUMP TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................................ 59 OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE ......................................................................................................... 60 PUMP SELECT................................................................................................................................... 60 RECEIVE HEARTBEAT ...................................................................................................................... 61 RUN ENABLED ................................................................................................................................. 61 ALARMS-BACNET ......................................................................................................................... 62 ALARM CLASSES.............................................................................................................................. 62 BACNET ALARM HANDLING ........................................................................................................... 62 CLEARING ALARMS-BACNET ................................................................................................... 66 BACNET ALARM MESSAGES ........................................................................................................... 66 ALARMS-LONWORKS .................................................................................................................. 72 CLEARING ALARMS-LONWORKS ............................................................................................ 73 LONWORKS ALARM MESSAGES ...................................................................................................... 74 APPENDIX A: PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT (PICS) ............................................................................................................................................................. 78 BACNET PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT ............................................. 78 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................... 78 BACNET STANDARDIZED DEVICE PROFILE ..................................................................................... 78 BACNET INTEROPERABILITY BUILDING BLOCKS (BIBBS) SUPPORTED........................................... 78 STANDARD OBJECT TYPES SUPPORTED ........................................................................................... 80 DATA LINK LAYER OPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 81 SEGMENTATION CAPABILITY ........................................................................................................... 81 DEVICE ADDRESS BINDING .............................................................................................................. 81 NETWORKING OPTIONS .................................................................................................................... 81 CHARACTER SETS SUPPORTED ......................................................................................................... 81 NON-BACNET EQUIPMENT/NETWORK(S) SUPPORT ......................................................................... 81 INDEX................................................................................................................................................ 82

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Limited Warranty
Consult your local McQuay Representative for warranty details. Refer to Form 933-43285Y. To find your local McQuay Representative, go to www.mcquay.com.

Notice
Copyright 2009 McQuay International, Minneapolis MN. All rights reserved throughout the world. McQuay International reserves the right to change any information contained herein without prior notice. The user is responsible for determining whether this software is appropriate for his or her application. The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies: from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc; Echelon, LONWORKS, LONMARK, LonTalk, and Neuron from Echelon Corporation; Windows from Microsoft Corporation; McQuay, MicroTech II and Templifier from McQuay International.

Revision History
ED 15062-0 ED 15062-1 January 2, 2003 June 30, 2004 Initial release. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ED 15062-1 ED 15062-2 May 18, 2005 November 20, 2005 1. 1. 2. 3. ED 15062-3 ED 15062-4 June 30, 2006 February 2, 2009 Added WGZ and WGS to Table 3. Changed BACnet Communication Module Firmware Rev number from 3.09 to 1.03. Added BCM.CIT to Software Revision Table. Added WGS to front page and Chiller Model table. Changed the Full Reference label in the Variable Details tables to Object Name. Removed Device Object Name and Property from the Full Reference(Object Name.) Added units to Who is Frequency description. Added HSC and TSC to front page and Chiller Model table. Corrected BACnet Alarm Table Added WCC to front page, Chiller Models and Alarm Table Updated Set up the Unit for Network Control section

Removed all references to BACnet IP/Ethernet. Refer to ED 15100 (new) Removed information regarding the previous BACnet MS/TP communication module (PN 350147406) which has been replaced with a new hardware/firmware platform (PN 350147407). Added references to TGZ chiller. Added 76800 baud rate. Added information in the Configuring the Unit Controller section regarding the BACnet Configuration Tool, which is required for setting certain parameters with the new BACnet communication module. Removed Table 1 (Receive Heartbeat Variables) and replaced Data Integrity section with new text description of ncidefaults and nciRcvHrtbt interaction.

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Software Revision
This edition documents the following versions of the standard MicroTech II BACnet Communication Module software and all subsequent revisions until otherwise indicated. However, if your software is of a later revision, some of the information in this document may not completely describe your software. Software LONWORKS Communication Module Firmware BACnet Communication Module Firmware BACnet Communication Module Interface Table Revision CHCHLA24 BCM.EXE (Rev 1.03) BCM.CIT (Rev 1.6)

Reference Documents
Company
LONMARK Interoperability Association LONMARK Interoperability Association Echelon Corporation LONMARK Interoperability Association American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers McQuay International McQuay International

Number
078-0014-01E 078-0120-01E 078-0156-01G 8040 ANSI/ASHRAE 1352004 IM 735 IM 736

Title
LONMARK Layers 16 Interoperability Guidelines, Version 3.0 LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines, Version 3.2 LONWORKS FTT-10A Free Topology Transceiver Users Guide LONMARK Functional Profile: Chiller, Version 1.0 BACnet- A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller LONWORKS Communication Module MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller BACnet Communication Module, PN 350147406 (old) MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller BACnet Communication Module, PN 350147407 (new) MicroTech II Air-Cooled Screw Chiller Installation and Maintenance Manual MicroTech II Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual MicroTech II Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual MicroTech II Air-Cooled Scroll Chiller Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual MicroTech II Water-Cooled Scroll Chiller Installation Manual

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MicroTech II Magnetic Bearing Compressor Chiller Operating Manual MicroTech II Templifier Single Compressor Centrifugal Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual MicroTech II Templifier TGZ Heat Recovery Water Heaters Operating Manual MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller Protocol Information, BACnet IP/Ethernet

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Introduction
This document contains the necessary information to incorporate a MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller from McQuay International into your Building Automation System (BAS). It includes all necessary BACnet properties, LONWORKS variables, and corresponding MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller data points. It also contains the BACnet Protocol Implementation and Conformance Statement. BACnet and LONWORKS terms are not defined. Refer to the appropriate specifications and functional profile for definitions and details.

Chiller Models
The following table lists the model designators of McQuay International Chiller units and the corresponding description. WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC AGZ ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ Water-Cooled Centrifugal, Single-Compressor Water-Cooled Centrifugal, Dual-Compressor Water-Cooled Centrifugal, Packaged Unit Water-Cooled Single-Compressor Centrifugal, Heat Recovery Water-Cooled Dual-Compressor Centrifugal, Heat Recovery Water-Cooled Single-Compressor Centrifugal, Templifier Water-Cooled Centrifugal, Magnetic Bearing Water-Cooled Centrifugal, Dual Compressor Series Counterflow Air-Cooled Global Scroll Air-Cooled Scroll, Condensing Unit Water-Cooled Global Scroll Air-Cooled Global Screw Water-Cooled Global Screw Templifier Water Heater

Controller Data Points


The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller contains data points or unit variables that are accessible from as many as four user interfaces: the unit keypad/display, the Operator Interface Touch Screen, a BACnet MS/TP network, or a LONWORKS network. Not all points are accessible from each interface. This manual lists all important data points and the corresponding path for each network interface. Refer to the applicable Operation Manual for keypad/display and Operator Interface Touch Screen detail (see Reference Documents section for literature part numbers.)

Protocol Definitions
The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller can be configured in either an interoperable BACnet MS/TP or LONWORKS network. The controller must have the corresponding network Communication Module installed. There are two network Communication Modules discussed in this document: BACnet and LONWORKS. The BACnet Communication Module accommodates the BACnet MS/TP protocol. The LONWORKS module functions in accordance with the LONMARK Chiller Controller functional profile.

BACnet Protocol
The BACnet protocol is a standard communication protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks developed by the American National Standards Institute and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) specified in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004. It addresses all aspects of the various systems that are applied to building control systems. BACnet provides the communication infrastructure necessary to integrate products manufactured by different vendors and to integrate building services that are now independent.
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LONWORKS Network
A control network specification for information exchange built upon the use of LonTalk for transmitting data. The LonTalk Protocol was developed and is owned by the Echelon Corporation. It describes how information should be transmitted between devices on a control network.

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Basic Protocol Information


BACnet Networks
Compatibility
The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller conforms to the BACnet Standard (ANSI/ASHARE 1352004) as stated in the Protocol Implementation and Conformance Statement (PICS). See BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement on page 78.

BACnet Objects
MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controllers incorporate standard BACnet object types (i.e., object types defined in the BACnet Standard). Each object has properties that control unit variables or data points. Some object types occur more than once in the unit controller; each occurrence or instance has different property values and controls different unit variables or data points. Each instance is designated with a unique instance index. Some properties can be adjusted (read/write properties, e.g., setpoints) from the network and others can only be interrogated (read-only properties, e.g., status information). Each data point accessible from a BACnet network is described with a table that gives the Object Identifier, Property Identifier, Full BACnet Reference or path, and the Name enumeration of the property.

Example of BACnet Data Point


Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 18 Present Value Object Name EntCondWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

Object Identifier
Object Identifiers are each designated with an Object type as defined in the BACnet specification. The first column of the data point definition gives the object type. This object happens to be the Entering Condenser Water Temperature. The object identifier is a property of the object that you can read from the object code. The name of the property is Object_Identifier and the property identifier is 75. The ASHRAE BACnet specification reserves the first 128 numbers for ASHRAE defined objects. Manufactures may define additional object types and assign a number above 127 as long as they conform to the requirements of the ASHRAE BACnet specification. Each object in a chiller controller has a unique identifier. BACnet object identifiers are two-part numbers of BACnet Object Identifier data type. The first part identifies the object type (the first 10 bits of the 32-bit BACnet Object Identifier [See ANSI/ASHRAE 135-2004 BACnet A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks]). The first column of the data point definition gives the object type. The second part identifies the instances of that particular object type (the last 22 bits of the 32-bit BACnet Object Identifier). The object identifier is shown in the data points listing as two numbers. The first number is shown in the Type Enumeration column and designates the Object type enumeration. The second number is shown in the Instance column and designates the instance of that particular object type. Each object also has a name. Object names are character strings. The object name is a property of the object that you can read from the object. The name of the property is Object_Name and the property identifier is 77. Objects are sometimes referred to as an object type and instance number as they are in the BACnet specification. The example object above is Analog Intput, Instance 18.

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Property Identifier
Each object has a number of properties or attributes. Each property has a unique identifier of BACnet Property Identifier data type. Property identifiers are an enumerated set; a number identifies each member. The value of the Property Identifier enumeration is shown in the Property Enumeration column. In the example above the property identifier is 85.

Property Name
Each property also has a unique name. Property names are character strings and shown in the Property Name column. In the example above the property name is Present Value (Property Enumeration 85).

Object Name
This property is a character string that is the unique name of the object in the BACnet device. In the example above the object name is EntCondWaterTemp

Property Values
Some properties are standard data types and some are enumerated sets. If the property value is an enumerated set, all enumerated values and corresponding meaning are given in the Property Values column of the data point listing.

MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller Device Object


Each BACnet compatible device must have one and only one BACnet Device Object.

Device Object Identifier


The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller Device Object Identifier uniquely specifies the unit within the network. The device object type for all devices is fixed by ASHRAE at 8. Therefore the device object instance number must be unique. The initial Device Object identifier is set at 3000 during manufacturing. The device object identifier can be read from the unit controller. The name of the property is Object_Identifier and the property identifier is 75. Caution: If another device in the network already has this object identifier (instance number), you must change the instance number of one device object so that all devices in the network have a unique device identifier.

Device Object Name


The Device Object Name uniquely specifies a device in the network. It must be unique in the network. The device name for the MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller device is MTII Chiller UC ####. The #### represents the device object instance number. The device name is the prefix of all object names in the MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller. All objects include the device name and a period . (MTII Chiller UC ####.) preceding the object name. The device object instance number assigned at manufacturing is 3000. Note: If you change the device instance in the HTTP Interface, you also change the device name and thus the full reference for all objects in the unit controller.

The Device Object name is also available to the network in the device. The property name is Object_Name and property identifier is 77.

Network Considerations
Access to Properties
To access a property, you must specify the object identifier, including the device object identifier or the object name, in addition to the device object name and the property identifier.

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Configuring the Unit Controller


The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller, along with the BACnet Communication Module, are designed, programmed, and configured at the factory to be a chiller unit controller accessible over a BACnet network. No additional programming is required to make this a chiller unit controller. The unit controller is ready to operate with the default values of the various parameters set at the factory. Default values may be changed with the unit keypad or via the network. The BACnet Configuration Tool is required to set baud rate, device instance number, and the MAC address, particularly with multiple chillers on a single network. The BACnet Configuration Tools is available as a free download on www.mcquay.com. Refer to IM 906 for instructions on using the BACnet Configuration Tool to set network parameters. See the appropriate Operation Manual for default values and keypad operating instructions and the BACnet Communication Module Installation Manual (see Reference Documents section for literature part numbers.) The Installation Manual specifies default values for variables accessible from the network.
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LONWORKS Networks
LONWORKS technology, developed by Echelon Corporation, is the basis for LONMARK Interoperable Systems. This technology is independent of the communication media. The LONMARK Interoperable Association has developed standards for interoperable LONWORKS technology systems. In particular they have published standards for HVAC equipment including the Chiller Functional profile. This profile specifies a number of mandatory and optional standard network variables and standard configuration parameters. This manual defines the variables and parameters available in the MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller.

Compatibility
The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller, along with the LONWORKS Communication Module, operates in accordance with the Chiller Functional profile of the LONMARK Interoperability Association.

LONWORKS Variables
The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller incorporates LONWORKS network variables to access unit data points. The controller uses LONWORKS Standard Network Variable Types (SNVT) from the profile. Some data points can be adjusted (input network variables, nvi) (read/write attributes, e.g., setpoints) from the network and others can only be interrogated (output network variables, nvo) (read only attributes, e.g., status information). Configuration variables (nci) are included with the input network variables. Each data point accessible from a LONWORKS network is described with a table that gives the LONWORKS Name, Profile, SNVT Type, and SNVT Index. If the variable is a configuration variable the table also includes the SCPT (Standard Configuration Parameter Type) Reference and the SCPT Index.

Example of LONWORKS Data Point


LONWORKS Name nvoSuctionTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

LONWORKS Name
Each network variable has a name that you use to access the data point. This is the name of the variable from the profile. In the example above, the name of the variable is nvoSuctionTemp.

Profile
The profile column designates whether the variable is defined in the LONMARK Chiller functional profile or is a proprietary variable. The variable itself may not be a standard component of the profile, but the unit controller implements it and it is available to the network.

SNVT Type
This column gives the name of the standard network variable type from the master list. In the example above, the SNVT is SNVT_temp_p.

SNVT Index
This column gives the Index of the standard network variable type from the master list. In the example above, the SNVT Index is 105.

SNVT Size
This column gives the size of the standard network variable type in number of bytes. In the example above, the SNVT Size is two bytes.

SCPT Reference
This column gives the name of the Standard Configuration Parameter Type (SCPT) from the master list.

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SCPT Index
This column gives the Index of the Standard Configuration Parameter Type (SCPT) from the master list.

Network Considerations
Network Topology
Each LONWORKS Communication Module is equipped with an FTT-10A transceiver for network communication. This transceiver allows for (1) free topology network wiring schemes using twisted pair (unshielded) cable and (2) polarity insensitive connections at each node. These features greatly simplify installation and reduce network commissioning problems. Additional nodes may be added with little regard to existing cable routing. Free Topology Networks A LONWORKS free topology network means that devices (nodes) can be connected to the network in a variety of geometric configurations. For example, devices can be daisy-chained from one device to the next, connected with stub cables branching off from a main cable, connected using a tree or star topology, or any of these configurations can be mixed on the same network as shown in Figure 1. Free topology segments require termination for proper transmission performance. Only one termination is required. It may be placed anywhere along the segment. Refer to Echelon LONWORKS FTT-10A Transceiver Users Guide (see Reference Documents section details.) Free topology networks may take on the following topologies: Bus Ring Star Mixed - Any combination of Bus, Ring, and Star Note: Limitations to wire lengths apply and must be observed. Figure 1. Singly Terminated Free Topology
Ring Topology Singly Terminated Bus Topology
Stub

Star Topology

Termination Termination

Termination

Mixed Topology

Termination

A network segment is any part of the free topology network in which each conductor is electrically continuous. Each of the four diagrams in is a illustration of a network segment. Some applications may require two or more segments. See Free Topology Restrictions. If necessary, segments can be joined with FTT-10A-to-FTT-10A physical layer repeaters. See Figure 2. Refer to Echelon LONWORKS FTT-10A Transceiver Users Guide (see Reference Documents section for details.)

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Figure 2. Combining Network Segments with a Repeater

FTT-10A

Termination

FTT-10A

Termination

Free Topology Restrictions Although free topology wiring is very flexible, there are restrictions. A summary follows, refer to the Echelon FTT-10A Users Guide for details (see Reference Documents section for details.) 1. The maximum number of nodes per segment is 64. 2. The maximum total bus length depends on the wire size: Wire Size 24 AWG 22 AWG 16 AWG Maximum Node-to-Node Length 820 ft (250 m) 1312 ft (400 m) 1640 ft (500 m) Maximum Cable Length 1476 ft (450 m) 1640 ft (500 m) 1640 ft (500 m)

The longest cable path between any possible pair of nodes on a segment must not exceed the maximum node-to-node distance. If two or more paths exist between a pair of nodes (e.g., a loop topology), the longest path should be considered. Note that in a bus topology, the longest node-tonode distance is equal to the total cable length. The total length of all cable in a segment must not exceed the maximum total cable length. 3. One termination is required in each segment. It may be located anywhere along the segment. Doubly Terminated Networks You can extend the maximum total cable length without using a repeater by using doubly-terminated network topology. The trade-offs are (1) this network topology must be rigorously followed during the installation and subsequent retrofits and (2) two terminations must be installed at the ends of the bus for proper transmission performance. Refer to Echelon LONWORKS FTT-10A Transceiver Users Guide (see Reference Documents section for details.)

Note: Limitations to wire lengths apply and must be observed. Figure 3. Doubly Terminated Network Topology

Termination

Termination

Doubly Terminated Topology Restrictions The restrictions on doubly-terminated bus topology are as follows: 1. The maximum number of nodes per segment is 64. 2. The maximum total bus length depends on the wire size: Wire Size 24 AWG 22 AWG 16 AWG 3. Maximum Cable Length 2952 ft (900 m) 4590 ft (1400 m) 8855 ft (2700 m)

The maximum stub length is 9.8 ft (3 m).

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4.

A stub is a piece of cable that is wired between the node and the bus (see Figure 1.) Note that if the bus is wired directly to the node, there is no stub, and thus the stub length is zero. If you are wiring to a field terminal strip on a unit, be sure to account for any factory wiring between the terminal strip and the controller. This wiring is considered part of the stub. Two terminations are required in each segment. One must be located at each end of the bus.

Network Cable Termination LONWORKS network segments require termination for proper data transmission performance. The type and number of terminations depend on network topology. Refer to Echelon LONWORKS FTT10A Transceiver Users Guide (see Reference Documents section for details.)

LONWORKS Network Addressing


Every Neuron Chip has a unique 48-bit Neuron ID or physical address. This address is generally used only at initial installation or for diagnostic purposes. For normal network operation, a device address is used. Device addresses are defined at the time of network configuration. All device addresses have three parts. The first part is the Domain ID, designating the domain. Devices must be in the same domain in order to communicate with each other. The second part is the Subnet ID that specifies a collection of up to 127 devices that are on a single channel or a set of channels connected by repeaters. There may be up to 255 subnets in a domain. The third part is the Node ID that identifies an individual device within the subnet. A group is a logical collection of devices within a domain. Groups are assembled with regard for their physical location in the domain. There may be up to 256 groups in a domain. A group address is the address that identifies all devices of the group. There may be any number of devices in a group when unacknowledged messaging is used. Groups are limited to 64 devices if acknowledged messaging is used. A broadcast address identifies all devices within a subnet or domain.

Commissioning the Network


Pressing the service pin, switch on the LONWORKS Communication Module, generates a service pin message, which contains the Neuron ID and the program code identification of the node. A service pin message is a network message that is generated by a node and broadcast on the network. It can be used to commission the LONWORKS network. A network configuration tool maps device Neuron IDs to the domain/subnet/node logical addressing scheme when it creates the network image, the logical network addresses and connection information for all devices (nodes) on the network.

External Interface File (XIF)


LONMARK guidelines specify exact documentation rules so that proprietary configuration tools are not required to commission and configure LONWORKS devices. The LONWORKS Chiller Communication Module is self-documenting so that any network management tool can obtain all the information needed over the network to connect it into the system and to configure and manage it. An external interface file (a specially formatted PC text file with an extension .XIF) is available so that any network tool can design and configure it prior to installation. For a copy of the XIF file contact your local McQuay International representative.

Configuring the Unit Controller


The MicroTech II Chiller Controller and the LONWORKS Communication Module are both designed, programmed, and configured at the factory to be a chiller unit controller in accordance with the LONMARK chiller functional profile. The unit is ready to operate with the default values of the various parameters set at the factory. No additional programming is required to make this a chiller unit controller. However, you may want to change some parameters in order to make it fit into your system better. Default values may be changed with the units keypad or via the network. Refer to the appropriate operation manual for default values and keypad operating instructions (see Reference Documents section for details.)

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LONWORKS Data Integrity


1. With nciDefaults set to zero (0) and nciRcvHrtbt set to zero (0):
Nvi variable values are cleared on a loss of power; on restoration of power, the controller will use the values of the following nci variables: nciCapacityLim, nciChillerEnable, nciCoolSetpt, nciHeatSetpt, and nciMode. Nvi variable values remain and continue to be used on a loss of communications.

2. With nciDefaults set to zero (0) and nciRcvHrtbt greater than zero (0):
Nvi variable values are cleared on a loss of power; on restoration of power, the controller will use the values of the following nci variables: nciCapacityLim, nciChillerEnable, nciCoolSetpt, nciHeatSetpt, and nciMode. Nvi variable values remain and continue to be used on a loss of communications until the Receive Heartbeat (nciRcvHrtbt) time expires, after which, the values of the following nci variables will be used by the controller: nciCapacityLim, nciChillerEnable, nciCoolSetpt, nciHeatSetpt, and nciMode.

3. With nciDefaults set to zero (1) and nciRcvHrtbt equal to or greater than zero (0):
The last known value of nvi variables will be used on a loss of power or a loss of communications.

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Typical Application: Minimum Integration


When you have integrated the unit into your network, you can monitor and control unit operation from your workstation. At a minimum, you can: Display and monitor data points Turn the unit on or off Operate the unit safely

Set up the Unit for Network Control


Unit Setup for Centrifugal Chiller MicroTech II Network Control:
1. 2. Disable the chiller. The chiller should not be operating while performing this setup. At the chiller touch screen interface panel, a. In the SETPOINTS MODE screen, set the #9 setpoint, to the appropriate BAS Protocol. Use the Operator Password of 2001. b. In the SETPOINTS MODE screen, set the #3 setpoint, Control Source to Local Verify with the chiller/control company technician that the chiller is operational on BAS. In the SETPOINTS MODE screen, set the #3 setpoint, Control Source to BAS.

3. 4.

Setup for all Other Chillers MicroTech II Network Control:


1. 2. 3. 4. Set the Set Unit Setpoint screen 1 initially to Source = Keypad. Change the Protocol default to the appropriate BAS Protocol in the applicable menu screen shown in the table below. Verify with the chiller/control company technician that the chiller is operational on BAS. Set the Set Unit Setpoint screen 1 to Source = Network.
AGZ-A 9 2001 ACZ-A 6 2001 AGZ-B 9 2001 ACZ-B 7 2001 AGS-B 12 8945 AGS-C 14 8453 WGS 15 8745 WGZ/ TGZ 10 2001

Model Menu Screen Password

NOTE: Models AGZ-A/B, ACZ-A/B, WGZ, and TGZ have one unit controller, while models AGSB/C and WGS have one unit controller and multiple circuit controllers. Unit settings for AGS-B/C and WGS models are adjusted on the unit controller.

Display Important Data Points


Typical workstation displays of MicroTech II Unit Controller attributes include the following significant data points (page number of detailed description in parenthesis). Each data point is identified with a number that also identifies it in the Comprehensive Data Point Tables. These data points are also boldface in the comprehensive tables. References in the text of this section also identify these data points with a number and shading. Table 1. Significant Data Points
No Configuration 1 2 3 4 No Temperatures 5 6 7 8 No Setpoints 9 No Alarms 11 Current Alarm (62) 12 Clearing Alarm (73)

Chiller Status (33) Chiller Mode Setpoint


(31)

Actual Capacity (25) Chiller Enable (27)

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature (47) Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature (49) Condenser Entering Water Temperature (40) Condenser Leaving Water Temperature (41)

Cool Setpoint (44)

10 Capacity Limit Setpoint (26)

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You can display any number of additional data points based on job requirements or individual preference. See LONWORKS Variables on page 21 for lists of all LONWORKS Variables available to the network. See BACnet Standard Objects on page 19 for list of all BACnet Objects available to the network. For a more detailed description of all available data points, see the Detailed Data Point Information section on page 23.

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Comprehensive Data Point Tables


BACnet Standard Objects
Chiller Variables
Network Control Property Object Type R = Read W = Write Keypad attributes available as BACnet Standard Objects for network control of the unit Object Instance 7 9 8 32 41 39 38 44 45 33 43 48 -40199F 0160% 0160% 0 to 160%; Default=100% 0=Request Chiller Off, 1=Request Chiller On, Default=Off 0=Not Limited, 1=Limited 0=OFF, 1=ON 1=Ice, 2=Cool, 3=Heat, Default=Cool 1=Ice, 2=Cool, 3=Heat, Default=Cool 0=Chiller Off, 1=Chiller On 1=Off, 2=Start, 3=Run, 4=Pre Shutdown, 5=Service 1=AGZS, 2=AGZD, 3=WGZD/TGZD, 4=WSC/WDC, 5=AGSU, 6=ACZS, 7=ACZD, 8=WMC, 9=WGSD, 10=AGSD, 11=AGZS, 12=AGZDU, 13=WGZU, 14=ACZSU, 15=ACZDU 0 65,535 -460621F -3276.83276.7 0 65,535 0 65,535 1=Comp1, 2=Comp2, 3=Comp3, 4=Comp4, 5=Comp5, 6=Comp6 0 65,535 -40244F 0 65,535 -40244F 0=No Flow, 1=Flow -40244F 0 65,535 -3276.83276.7 -40244F Flow Rate in GPM Centrifugals Only 0=No Flow, 1=Flow 10 120F; Default=44F -40244F 51 18 24 54 26 46 25 15 52 3 35 4 28 16 17 50 37 29 1 34 0=No Flow, 1=Flow 2 -40244F 23 -40244F 27 13 14 49 36 0 65,535 -3276.83276.7 -40244F Flow Rate in GPM Centrifugals Only 0=No Flow, 1=Flow Description

Active Setpoint *Actual Capacity (3) *Capacity Limit (Output) (10) *Capacity Limit Setpoint (10) *Chiller Enable (Input) (4) Chiller Limited Chiller Local/Remote Chiller Mode Output Chiller Mode Setpoint Chiller On Off *Chiller Status BACnet (1) Chiller Type

24 25 26 26 27 29 29 31 31 32 33 34

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R R R W W R R R W R R R

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Compressor Current Compressor Discharge Temperature Compressor Percent RLA Compressor Power Compressor Run Hours Compressor Select Compressor Starts Compressor Suction Line Temperature Compressor Voltage *Condenser Entering Water Temperature (7) Condenser Flow Switch Status *Condenser Leaving Water Temperature (8) Condenser Pump Run Hours Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Condenser Water Flow Rate Condenser Water Pump Status *Cool Setpoint (9) *Evaporator Entering Water Temperature (5) Evaporator Flow Switch Status *Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Unit (6) Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Compressor Evaporator Pump Run Hours Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Evaporator Water Flow Rate Evaporator Water Pump Status

35 35 36 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 47 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52

R R R R R W R R R R R R R R R R R W R R R R R R R R R

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Network Control Property Object Type R = Read W = Write Keypad attributes available as BACnet Standard Objects for network control of the unit Object Instance 5 6 31 30 12 11 19 21 20 22 10 47 33

Description

Heat Recovery Entering Water Temperature Heat Recovery Leaving Water Temperature Heat Setpoint Ice Setpoint Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Oil Feed Pressure Oil Feed Temperature Oil Sump Pressure Oil Sump Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature Pump Select Run Enabled

53 53 54 55 56 56 58 58 59 59 60 60 61

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-40244F -40244F 50150F, Default=95F 15 35F, Default=25F -2259222591 psi -40244F -2259222591 psi --40244F -2259222591 psi -40244F -40244F 1=Pump No. 1, 2=Pump No. 2; Default=1 0=OFF, 1=Run Allowed

*Boldface denotes data points for typical minimum integration.

Chiller Alarm Objects


Keypad attributes available as BACnet Standard Objects for network control of the unit Object Instance 902 900 901 902 900 901 40 42 R = Read W = Write Object Type Network Control Property Page Description

Warning Alarms, Analog Input Object (11) Problem Alarms, Analog Input Object (11) Fault Alarms, Analog Input Object (11) Warning Alarms, Multi-state Input Object (11) Problem Alarms, Multi-state Input Object (11) Fault Alarms, Multi-state Input Object (11) Alarm Digital Output (11) BACnet Clear Alarm (12)

63 63 64 64 64 65 65 66

R R R R R R R W

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Alarm Index Alarm Index Alarm Index Alarm Index and Alarm Text (30 characters max) Alarm Index and Alarm Text (30 characters max) Alarm Index and Alarm Text (30 characters max) 0-No Alarm, 1=Alarm 0= Normal, 1=Clear Alarm

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LONWORKS Variables
Network Output Variables
Keypad attributes available as LONWORKS Variables for network control of the unit Active Setpoint *Actual Capacity (3) Capacity Limit (Output) Chiller Limited Chiller Local/Remote Chiller On Off *Chiller Status (1) nvoActiveSetpt nvoActCapacity nvoCapacityLim nvoChillerStat nvoChillerStat nvoOnOff nvoChillerstat SNVT Index 105 81 81 127 127 06 127 95 15 95 36 105 15 95 30 105 30 105 30 105 105 Network Control Property Variable Name Page Description

24 25 26 29 29 32 33

Compressor Current Compressor Discharge Temperature Compressor Percent RLA Compressor Power Compressor Run Hours Compressor Starts Compressor Suction Line Temperature Compressor Voltage *Condenser Entering Water Temperature (7) Condenser Flow Switch Status *Condenser Leaving Water Temperature (8) Condenser Pump Run Hours Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Condenser Water Flow Rate Condenser Water Pump Status *Current Alarm (11) *Evaporator Entering Water Temperature (5) Evaporator Flow Switch Status *Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Unit (6) Evaporator Pump Run Hours Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Evaporator Water Flow Rate Evaporator Water Pump Status Heat Recovery Entering Water Temperature Heat Recovery Leaving Water Temperature Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Oil Feed Pressure Oil Feed Temperature Oil Sump Pressure Oil Sump Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature

nvoCurrent nvoCompDisTemp nvoCompPercRLA nvoKiloWatts nvoCompHrs nvoCompStarts nvoSuctionTemp nvoVoltage_ac nvoEntCndWTemp nvoCndWFlow nvoLvgCndWTemp nvoCondPumpHrs nvoCondRefPress nvoSatCndRefTemp NvoCondFlowRate nvoCndWPump nvoAlarmDescr nvoEntCHWTemp nvoChWFlow nvoLvgCHWTemp nvoEvapPumpHrs nvoEvapRefPress nvoSatEvpRefTemp NvoEvapFlowRate nvoChWPump nvoEntHRWTemp nvoLvgHRWTemp nvoLiquLinePress nvoLiquLineTemp nvoOilFeedPress nvoOilFeedTemp nvoOilSumpPress nvoOilSumpTemp nvoOutdoorTemp

35 35 36 36 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 43 72 47 48 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 53 56 56 58 58 59 59 60

-4093 C 0160% 0160% LIMITED LOCAL 0=Chiller Off, 1=Chiller On Chiller Run Mode: 0=CHLR_OFF, 1= CHLR_START, 2=CHLR_RUN, 3=CHLR_PRESHUTDN, 4=CHLR_SERVICE, Chiller Operating Mode: 1=HVAC_HEAT, 3=HVAC_COOL, 11=HVAC_ICE Chiller State: In_Alarm, Run_Enabled, Local, Limited, CHW_flow, CONDW_flow 1 -3276.8-3276.7 Amperes 105 -273.17-327.66 C 81 -163.840-163.830 28 0-6553.5 kiloWatts 8 0 65,535 8 0 65,535 105 -40118 C 44 0 65,534 105 -40118 C 0=Pump Commanded off, 1=Pump Commanded On 105 -40118 C 8 0 65,535 30 -3276.83276.7 105 -40118C 0-65,534 GPM 0=No Flow, 1=Flow Alarm Text (30 characters max) -40118 C

95 0=No Flow, 1=Flow 105 -40118 C 8 0 65,535 30 -3276.83276.7 105 -40118 C 0-65,534 GPM 0=Pump Commanded off, 1=Pump Commanded On 105 -40118 C 105 -40118 C -3,276.8 -3,276.7 kPA (0.1 kPa) -40118 C -3276.83276.7 kPa -40118 C -3276.83276.7 kPa -40118 C -40118 C

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Keypad attributes available as LONWORKS Variables for network control of the unit Run Enabled nvoChillerStat

27

127 0=Off, 1=Run Enabled

*Boldface denotes data points for typical minimum integration.

Network Input Variables


Keypad attributes available as LONWORKS Variables for network control of the unit *Capacity Limit Setpoint (10) *Chiller Enable (Input) (4) Chiller Mode Setpoint SNVT Index 81 95 108 8 105 105 105 95 95 Network Control Property Variable Name Page Description

nviCapacityLim 26 nviChillerEnable 27 nviMode 31

Compressor Select *Cool Setpoint (9) Heat Setpoint Ice Setpoint *Network Clear Alarm (12) Pump Select

nviCompSelect nviCoolSetpt nviHeatSetpt nviIceSpt nviClearAlarm nviPumpSelect

37 44 54 55 73 60

*Boldface denotes data points for typical minimum integration.

Network Configuration Parameters


Keypad attributes available as LONWORKS Variables for network control of the unit Capacity Limit (LONWORKS Configuration) Chiller Enable (LONWORKS Configuration) Cool Setpoint (LONWORKS Configuration) Default Values nciCapacityLim nciChillerEnable Default Value 100% 0 7.2 C 0 37.8 C 00000 0 sec 0 sec 3 0 ED 15062-5 Network Control Property Variable Name Page SCPT_Reference SCPT Index 81 73 0% to 160%. 0=Request Chiller Off, 1=Request Chiller Auto (run) 40C to 93C 0=Use Default Values, 1=Use ManufacturerSpecified Values -4093C Any NUL terminated ASCII string up to 31 bytes. 06553.4 sec 06553.4 sec 1=HVAC_HEAT, 3=HVAC_COOL, 11=HVAC_ICE 0.0 6553.4 sec (0.1 sec) 75 71 78 17 52 52 74 49 Description

25 SCPT_limitChlrCap 28 SCPT_pwrUpState

nciCoolSetpt nciDefaults

45 SCPT_CoolSetpoint 46 SCPT_maxSendTime

Heat Setpoint (LONWORKS Configuration) Chiller Location Maximum Send Time Minimum Send Time *Chiller Mode (LONWORKS Configuration) (2) Receive Heartbeat

nciHeatSetpt nciLocation nciMaxSendTime nciMinSendTime nciMode

54 SCPT_HeatSetpoint 30 SCPT_location 57 SCPT_maxSendTime 57 SCPT_minSendTime 30 SCPT_HVACmode

nciRcvHrtBt

61 SCPT_maxRcvTime

*Boldface denotes data points for typical minimum integration.

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Network Control Property

Variable Name Page

Description

0 to 160%; Default=100% 0=Request Chiller Off, 1=Request Chiller On; Default=Off 1=HVAC_HEAT, 3=HVAC_COOL, 5=HVAC_PRE_COOL, 11=HVAC_ICE; Default=Cool See Variable Description -12.2 48.8C; Default=7.2C 1093C; Default=35C -9.4 1.7C; Default=-3.9C 0= Inactive,1=Clear Alarm; Default=0 0=Pump No. 1, 1=Pump No. 2; Default=0

Detailed Data Point Information


This section lists the information (i.e. data) that is available to the BAS via BACnet or LONWORKS communication protocols. This information is used to safely operate and log the performance of the chiller. The systems integrator also uses this information when creating custom graphics. Note: Data points are referred to as properties in the BACnet protocol and network variables or configuration parameters in the LONWORKS protocol. In this document, the text refers to this information as a data point. In general, the data point is applicable to both BACnet and LONWORKS. When a data point is specific to the BACnet protocol, the text refers to a property. When a data point is specific to the LONWORKS protocol, the text refers to a network variable or configuration parameter.

Table 2. Data Points for Chiller Models


Data Point WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X AGZ ACZ AGS WGZ TGZ WGS

Active Setpoint Actual Capacity Capacity Limit (LONWORKS Configuration) Capacity Limit Output Capacity Limit Setpoint Chiller Enable Chiller Enable (LONWORKS Configuration) Chiller Limited Chiller Local/Remote Chiller Location Chiller Mode (LONWORKS Configuration) Chiller Mode Output Chiller Mode Setpoint Chiller On Off Chiller Status BACnet Chiller Status (LONWORKS) Chiller Type Compressor Current** Compressor Discharge Temperature Compressor Percent RLA Compressor Power** Compressor Run Hours Compressor Select Compressor Starts Compressor Suction Line Temperature Compressor Voltage** Condenser Entering Water Temperature Condenser Flow Switch Status Condenser Leaving Water Temperature Condenser Pump Run Hours Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Condenser Water Flow Rate Condenser Water Pump Status Cool Setpoint Cool Setpoint (LONWORKS Configuration) Current Alarm Default Values

X X X
* * *

X X

* * *

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X

X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X

X X X

X X X

X X X

X X X X

X X X X X X X

X X

X X

X X

X X X X

X X

X X X X

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Data Point

Device Object Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Flow Switch Status Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Unit Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Compressor Evaporator Pump Run Hours Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Evaporator Water Flow Rate Evaporator Water Pump Status Fault Alarms, Analog Input Object Fault Alarms, Multi-state Input Object Heat Recovery Entering Water Temperature Heat Recovery Leaving Water Temperature Heat Setpoint Heat Setpoint (LONWORKS Configuration) Ice Setpoint Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Maximum Send Time Minimum Send Time Network Clear Alarm Oil Feed Pressure*** Oil Feed Temperature*** Oil Sump Pressure*** Oil Sump Temperature*** Outdoor Air Temperature Problem Alarms, Analog Input Object Problem Alarms, Multi-state Input Object Pump Select Receive Heartbeat Run Enabled Warning Alarms, Analog Input Object Warning Alarms, Multi-state Input Object
* **

WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

AGZ

ACZ

AGS

WGZ TGZ

WGS

X X X X X X X X X X

X X

X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X X

X X X X X X

X X X

X X

X X**** X**** X X X

X X X X X

X X X

X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X

X X X X X X

X X X X X X

Dual Circuit Only Optional Solid State Starter Required. Voltage, Power and Current are per compressor *** Not available on the WMC **** AGS A and B vintage only

Active Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SPs (3)

This output network variable indicates the current value of the setpoint temperature used to control the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water or Leaving Hot Water. Based on the operating mode of the chiller, this value is derived from the Cool Setpoint, Heat Setpoint, or Ice Setpoint. The default mode is Cooling and is used unless changed by the Mode input. (A2)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS; Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40199 F LONWORKS: -4093 C Default Value NA

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BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 7 Present Value Object Name ActiveLvgWaterTarget Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoActiveSetpt Profile Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Actual Capacity
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the percent of capacity the chiller is currently producing. It may be more or less than the nominal capacity of the chiller. (A10)
Measurement Percent of chiller capacity Units NA Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range 0160% Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 9 Instance Property Identifier Property Name Present Value Object Name ChillerCapacity Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoActCapacity Profile Chiller SNVT Type lev_percent SNVT Index 81 SNVT Size two bytes

Capacity Limit
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

Capacity Limit is a measure of the ratio of operating capacity to full capacity expressed in percent. This LONWORKS variable sets a default value for the capacity limit of the chiller, unless the configuration property, nciDefaults = 1 (See Default Values on page 41). If nciDefaults = 1, the default values are the values specified during manufacturing. The capacity limit value is not the nominal capacity limit of the Chiller. Refer to the appropriate Operating Manual for suitable variable values.
Measurement Percent of maximum capacity Units NA Data Type LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range 0% to 160%. Default Value See Below

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LonWorks
Default Value
100% The chiller object uses the configuration value of nciCapacityLim on power-up or loss of communication unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults = (see Default Values on page 46.)

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nciCapacityLim (configuration) Profile Chiller SNVT Type SNVT Index 81 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference SCPTlimitChlrCap SCPT Index 81

Capacity Limit Output


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output variable is a measure of the ratio of operating capacity to full capacity expressed in percent. This output variable indicates the current value of the Capacity Limit. (A42)
Measurement Percent of maximum capacity Units NA Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range 0% to 160%. Default Value See Below

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 8 Present Value Object Name ActiveCapacityLimit Property Enumeration 85

LonWorks
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCapacityLim (output) Profile Chiller SNVT Type lev_percent SNVT Index 81 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference NA SCPT Index NA

Capacity Limit Setpoint


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

Capacity Limit is a measure of the ratio of operating capacity to full capacity expressed in percent. This level may be adjusted via an operator workstation or other network device, but cannot be adjusted above a factory-specified limit. The input network variable sets the operating value (input). Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual for suitable variable values. (A3)
Measurement Percent of maximum capacity Units NA Data Type Valid Range BACnet: Real 0% to 160%. LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Default Value See Below

BACnet
This read or read/write property sets the maximum capacity limit of the chiller. This level may be adjusted, but cannot be adjusted above a factory-specified limit.

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Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Output Type Enumeration 1 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 32 Present Value Object Name NetworkCapacityLimitPct Property Enumeration 85

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 100%

LonWorks
Input (nvi)
The input network variable sets the maximum capacity level of the chiller. This level may be adjusted via an operator workstation or other network device, but cannot be adjusted above a factory-specified limit. Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nviCapacityLim (input) Profile Chiller SNVT Type lev_percent SNVT Index 81 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference NA SCPT Index NA

Chiller Enable
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SP (1)

The Chiller Enable data point starts the chiller in a particular way. LONWORKS network variables can set the default power-up and restart mode and start the chiller. The BACnet property is a commandable property. Refer to the appropriate Operating Manual for suitable variable values. (D1)
Measurement Chiller State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: structure Valid Range See Below Default Value See Below

BACnet
This read or read/write property enables (starts) the chiller to run if the operating conditions are satisfied, or disables (stops) the chiller from running. When this property is read, it indicates the current operating state of the chiller.

Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Value Type Enumeration 5 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 41 Present Value Object Name ChillerEnable Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Disable(Inactive) 1 = Enable(Active)

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 0 = Request Chiller Off

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LONWORKS
Input (nvi)
This input network variable enables (starts) the chiller to run if the operating conditions are satisfied, or disables (stops) the chiller from running.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nviChillerEnable Chiller SNVT Type Switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference NA SCPT_ Index NA

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 0xff Request Chiller Off Request Chiller Auto (run) Invalid

Chiller Enable
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This LONWORKS configuration variable sets the default power-up and restart mode of the chiller, unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults = 1 (See Default Values on page 46). If nciDefaults = 1, the default values are the values specified during manufacturing. Refer to the appropriate Operating Manual for suitable variable values.
Measurement Chiller State Units NA Data Type LONWORKS: structure Valid Range Enumerated Default Value See Below

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciChillerEnable Chiller SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference SCPTpwrUpState SCPT_ Index 73

Default Value) 0 = Request Chiller Off The chiller object uses the configuration value of nciChillerEnable on power-up or loss of communication unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults =1 (See Default Values on page 46).

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 0xff Request Chiller Off Request Chiller Auto (run) Invalid

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Chiller Limited
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the main running mode and states of the Chiller. The Limited network variable indicates whether conditions exist that prevent the chiller from reaching setpoint. (D6)
Measurement Status Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LonWorks: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 39 Present Value Object Name ChillerLimited Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Not Limited(Inactive) 1 = Limited(Active)

LONWORKS
The LONWORKS equivalent of this data point is part of Output Network Variable (see page 33).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChillerStat Profile Chiller SNVT Type chlr_status SNVT Index 127 SNVT Size 3 bytes

Chiller Local/Remote
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

The Local/Remote network variable indicates whether the chiller is in local control or allowed to be controlled remotely over the network. (D5)
Measurement Mode Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LonWorks: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 38 Present Value Object Name ChillerLocalRemote Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Off (Inactive) 1= On (Active)

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LONWORKS
The LONWORKS equivalent of this data point is part of the Chiller Status output network variable (see page 33).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChillerStat Profile Chiller SNVT Type chlr_status SNVT Index 127 SNVT Size 3 bytes Data Type Structure

Chiller Location
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent Measurement NA Units NA Data Type Structure Valid Range Any NUL terminated ASCII string up to 31 bytes. Default Value ASCII string of zeros + NUL

This configuration network parameter provides a description of the location.

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciLocation Chiller SNVT Type str_asc SNVT Index 36 SNVT Size SCPT_Reference 31 bytes max SCPT_location SCPT Index 17

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned char } SNVT_str_asc; ascii[31];

Chiller Mode
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This LONWORKS configuration network parameter establishes the default operating mode of the chiller, unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults = 1 (See Default Values on page 46). If nciDefaults = 1, the default values are the values specified during manufacturing. Heat Mode Cool Mode (default) Ice Mode
Measurement HVAC Mode Units NA Data Type Unsigned Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value See Below

LONWORKS
Default Value
3 = HVAC_COOL The chiller object uses the configuration value of nciMode on power-up or loss of communication unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults =1 (See Default Values on page 46).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciMode Chiller SNVT Type hvac_mode SNVT Index 108 SNVT Size one byte SCPT Reference SCPT_HVACmode SCPT Index 74

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Chiller Mode Output


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output data point indicates the current operating mode of the chiller. (I19)
Measurement HVAC Mode Units NA Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar - unsigned long Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 44 Present Value Object Name ActiveMode Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 1. ICE 2. COOL 3. HEAT

LONWORKS
The LONWORKS equivalent of this data point is part of the Chiller Status output network variable (see page 33.)

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChillerStat Profile Chiller SNVT Type chlr_status SNVT Index 127 SNVT Size 3 bytes

Chiller Mode Setpoint


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SP (1)

The Chiller Mode data point determines the mode of operation of the chiller. LONWORKS network variables set the default and operating chiller mode. The BACnet property is a commandable property of a Multi-state Output object. Refer to the appropriate Operating Manual for suitable variable values. (I17)
Measurement HVAC Mode Units NA Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar unsigned long Valid Range See Below Default Value See Below

BACnet
This commandable property sets the mode of operation of the chiller and provides the ability for another node on the network to place a chiller in another mode.

Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Output Type Enumeration 14 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 45 Present Value Object Name ChillerOperationMode Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 1. ICE 2. COOL 3. HEAT

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 2

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LONWORKS
Input (nvi)
This input network variable sets the mode of operation of the chiller and provides the ability for another node on the network to place a chiller in another mode.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nviMode Chiller SNVT Type hvac_mode SNVT Index 108 SNVT Size one byte SCPT Reference NA SCPT Index NA

hvac_mode
All enumerations are not used for this data point. Only the following enumerations are used.
Value 1 3 11 Identifier HVAC_HEAT HVAC_COOL HVAC_ICE Notes Heating only Cooling only Ice-making mode

Chiller On Off
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit \Status

This output network variable indicates the current state of the chiller. The OFF state is represented by state = FALSE and value = 0. The other discrete states are represented by state = TRUE and value > 0. (D2)
Measurement Chiller State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 33 Present Value Object Name UnitOFF Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Off 1 = Run Allowed

LONWORKS
The LONWORKS equivalent of this data point is part of the Chiller Status network variable output (see page 33).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOnOff Profile Chiller SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 06 SNVT Size two bytes

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Chiller Status
Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit \Status

This output network variable indicates the main running mode and states of the Chiller. The mode provides the primary running states of a chiller and the state provides an indicator of other conditions present. (I18)
Measurement State Units NA Data Type Unsigned Integer Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 43 Present Value Object Name UnitStatus Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 1 = Off 2 = Start 3 = Run 4 = Pre Shutdown 5 = Service

LONWORKS
The LONMARK chiller profile uses two types of information to indicate chiller status. The first type is general. The variable name is nvoOnOff (see Chiller On Off on page 32) and indicates whether the chiller is on or off the network. The second type is Chiller Status, which includes the Run Mode. The Run Mode is defined as Off, Start, Run, Pre-shutdown and Service. This output network variable indicates the main running mode and states of the chiller. The Run Mode provides the primary running states of a chiller and the state provides an indicator of other conditions present (see Structure section below for details.)
Measurement Chiller Status Units NA Data Type Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChillerstat Profile Chiller SNVT Type chlr_status SNVT Index 127 SNVT Size 3 bytes

Structure
typedef struct { chiller_t chlr_run_mode; hvac_t chlr_op_mode; struct{ unsigned in_alarm unsigned run_enabled unsigned local unsigned limited unsigned chw_flow unsigned condw_flow } chlr_state; } SNVT_chlr_status;

:1; :1; :1; :1; :1; :1;

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Chiller Run Mode (chiller_t [25])


All enumerations are not used for this data point. Only the following enumerations are used.
Value 0 1 2 3 4 Identifier CHLR_OFF CHLR_START CHLR_RUN CHLR_PRESHUTDN CHLR_SERVICE Notes Chiller off Chiller in start mode Chiller in run mode Chiller in pre shutdown mode Chiller in service mode

Chiller Operating Mode (hvac_t [14])


All enumerations are not used for this data point. Only the following enumerations are used.
Value 1 3 11 Identifier HVAC_HEAT HVAC_COOL HVAC_ICE Notes Heating only Cooling only Ice-making mode

Chiller State
In_Alarm Run_Enabled 1= Chiller is in an alarm condition. This condition may also be observed in the Node Objects status. 0= No alarm condition. 1= Chiller starts if operating conditions are satisfied. 0= Chiller not permitted to run. Chiller may be in local mode or placed in an disabled condition and cant be run via a remote request. 1= Chiller has been placed in a locally controlled mode of operation and cannot respond to remote requests. 0= Chiller is not in local mode and network visible values maybe changed or monitored remotely. 1= Chiller conditions may exist that prevents the Chiller from reaching setpoint. 0= Chiller is not restricted from attempting to reach setpoint. 1= Chiller Water flow is detected. 0= No chilled water flow present. 1= Condenser Water flow has been detected 0= No condenser water flow is observed.

Local

Limited CHW_flow CONDW_flow

Chiller Type
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent Measurement Event Count Units NA Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

This output network variable indicates the type of chiller connected to this unit controller. (I28)

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 48 Present Value Full Reference McQuayChillerType 11 = AGZS 12 = AGZDU 13 = WGZU 14 = ACZSU 15 = ACZDU Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 1 = AGZS 2 = AGZD 3 = WGZD 4 = WSC/WDC 5 = AGSU 6 = ACZS 7 = ACZD 8 = WMC 9 = WGSD 10 = AGSD

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Compressor Current
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current compressor amperes of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (A26)
Measurement Electric Current Units BACnet: Amperes LONWORKS: Amperes Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: LONWORKS: 3276.8-3276.7 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance 51 Property Identifier Property Name Present Value Property Enumeration 85

Object Name Current

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCurrent Profile Proprietary SNVT Type amp SNVT Index 1 SNVT Size two bytes

Compressor Discharge Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp (5)

This output network variable indicates the current compressor refrigerant temperature of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (A19)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -460621F LONWORKS: -273.17-327.66C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 18 Present Value Object Name DischargeTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCompDisTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Compressor Percent RLA


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current motor current for the compressor motor of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (A25)
Measurement Percent RLA Units Percent Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: 0-160% LonWorks: -163.840163.830% Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 24 Present Value Object Name CompMotorCurrentPercent Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCompPercRLA Profile Proprietary SNVT Type lev_percent SNVT Index 81 SNVT Size two bytes

Compressor Power
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current power for the compressor motor of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (A27)
Measurement Power Units kiloWatts Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Unsigned Long Valid Range 0-6553.5 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 54 Present Value Object Name Kilowatts Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoKilowattts Profile Proprietary SNVT Type power_kilo SNVT Index 28 SNVT Size 2 bytes

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Compressor Run Hours


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \view \Compressor

This output network variable indicates the number of hours that the compressor motor of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (I46)
Measurement Event Count Units Hours Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Float Type unsigned long Valid Range 0 65,535 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 26 Present Value Object Name CompHours Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCompHrs Profile Proprietary SNVT Type count SNVT Index 8 SNVT Size two bytes

Compressor Select
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This input network variable selects the compressor/circuit (number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6) that is interrogated. The controller returns the information for the selected compressor/circuit. You must first select a compressor/circuit then interrogate the selected compressor/circuit. This variable selects a compressor/circuit for the following variables. See Table 3 (Data Points for Chiller Models) to determine which of these variables will be available. (I32) Name
Compressor Current Compressor Discharge Temperature Compressor Percent RLA Compressor Power Compressor Run Hours Compressor Starts Compressor Suction Line Temperature Compressor Voltage Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Compressor Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Oil Feed Pressure Oil Feed Temperature Oil Sump Pressure

Page
35 35 36 36 37 38 39 39 42 43 49 50 51 56 56 58 58 59

Oil Sump Temperature

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Measurement Event Count

Units NA

Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar - unsigned long

Valid Range 1-6

Default Value Comp No. 1

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Output Type Enumeration 14 Property Identifier Property Enumeration 85 Instance Property Name 46 Present Value Object Name CompSelect Property Values

1 = Comp/Circuit No. 1 2 = Comp/Circuit No. 2 3 = Comp/Circuit No. 3 (Circuit No. 1 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 4 = Comp/Circuit No. 4 (Circuit No. 2 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 5 = Comp No. 5 (Circuit No. 1 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 6 = Comp No. 6 (Circuit No. 2 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units)

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nviCompSelect Profile Proprietary SNVT Type count SNVT Index 8 SNVT Size two bytes

Valid Range
1 = Comp/Circuit No. 1 2 = Comp/Circuit No. 2 3 = Comp/Circuit No. 3 (Circuit No. 1 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 4 = Comp/Circuit No. 4 (Circuit No. 2 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 5 = Comp No. 5 (Circuit No. 1 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units) 6 = Comp No. 6 (Circuit No. 2 on Scroll Chillers and Condensing Units)

Compressor Starts
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \view \Compressor

This output network variable indicates the number of times the compressor motor of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37. (I45)
Measurement Event Count Units NA Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar - unsigned long Valid Range 0 65,535 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 25 Present Value Object Name CompStarts Property Enumeration 85

LonWorks
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCompStarts Profile Proprietary SNVT Type count SNVT Index 8 SNVT Size two bytes

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Compressor Suction Line Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit \Refrigerant (2)

This output network variable indicates the current suction line refrigerant temperature. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A15)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 15 Present Value Object Name SuctionTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoSuctionTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Compressor Voltage
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current compressor voltage. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A29)
Measurement Electric Voltage Units BACnet: VAC LONWORKS: VAC Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar unsigned long Valid Range BACnet: LONWORKS: 0-65,534 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 52 Present Value Object Name Voltage Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoVoltage Profile Proprietary SNVT Type Volt_ac SNVT Index 138 SNVT Size two bytes

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Condenser Entering Water Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \view \Unit \Water

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the entering condenser water. (A7)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 3 Present Value Object Name EntCondWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEntCndWTemp Profile Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Condenser Flow Switch Status


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent Measurement Flow State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

This output network variable indicates the status of the water flow through the condenser. (D8)

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 35 Present Value Object Name CondWaterFlowStatus Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = No Flow(Inactive) 1 = Flow(Active)

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LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCndWFlow Profile Proprietary SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 No Flow Flow

Condenser Leaving Water Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit Water

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the leaving condenser water. (A8)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 4 Present Value Object Name LvgCondWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoLvgCndWTemp Profile Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Condenser Pump Run Hours


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the number of hours that the selected condenser pump motor has been turned on. See Pump Select on page 60. (I48)
Measurement Event Count Units NA Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range 0 65,535 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 28 Present Value Object Name CondPumpOperHours Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCondPumpHrs Profile Proprietary SNVT Type count SNVT Index 8 SNVT Size two bytes

Condenser Refrigerant Pressure


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit \Refrigerant (1)

This output network variable indicates the current refrigerant pressure in the selected condenser. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A21)
Measurement Pressure (gauge) Units BACnet: psi LONWORKS: kPa Data Type Valid Range BACnet: Real BACnet: -2259222591 psi LONWORKS: Fixed-Point LONWORKS: -3,276.8 .. 3,276.7 kPa Scalar signed long Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 16 Present Value Object Name CondPressure Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCondRefPress Profile Proprietary SNVT Type press SNVT Index 30 SNVT Size two bytes

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Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Unit \Refrigerant (1)

This output network variable indicates the current saturated refrigerant temperature in the condenser. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A20)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 17 Present Value Object Name CondSatTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoSatCndRefTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes Data Type Fixed Point Scalar signed long

Condenser Water Flow Rate


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current condenser water flow rate. (A24)
Measurement Flow Volume Units BACnet: GPM LONWORKS: L/S Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar unsigned long Valid Range BACnet: 0-65,534 LONWORKS: 0-65,534 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 50 Present Value Object Name CondWaterFlowRate Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCondFlowRate Profile Proprietary SNVT Type flow SNVT Index 15 SNVT Size two bytes

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Condenser Water Pump Status


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates whether the selected pump has been commanded On or Off. See Pump Select on page 60. (D31)
Measurement Flow State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 37 Present Value Object Name CondPumpState Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Off(Inactive) 1 = On(Active)

LonWorks
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoCndWPump Profile Proprietary SNVT Type Switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 Pump Commanded Off Pump Commanded On

Cool Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SPs (3)

The Cool Setpoint data point determines the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water. LONWORKS network variables set operating Temperature. The BACnet property is a commandable property of a Analog Output object. Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual for suitable variable values. (A47)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range Default Value Dependent on Chiller mode See below and model

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BACnet
This commandable property sets the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water. This level may be adjusted via an operator workstation or other network device.

Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Output Type Enumeration 1 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 29 Present Value Object Name NetworkCoolTempSetpoint Property Enumeration 85

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 44F

LONWORKS
This input network variable provides the Cooling setpoint of the Leaving Chilled Water when the chiller is operating in the Cooling Mode. The Cooling mode is the normal mode of chiller operation, unless overridden by using the optional Mode variable to change to another mode.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nviCoolSetpt Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference NA SCPT Index NA

Cool Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter establishes the default Setpoint for the Leaving Chilled Water Temperature unless nciDefaults=1 (see Default Values on page 46). When nciDefaults=1, use the values specified during manufacturing. Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual for suitable variable values.
Measurement Temperature Units LONWORKS: C Data Type LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range LONWORKS:-12.2 48.8C Default Value See Below

LONWORKS
Default Value
7.2C The chiller object uses the configuration value of nciCoolsetpt on power-up or loss of communication unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults =1 (See Default Values on page 46) unless overridden by using the optional Mode variable to change to another mode.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciCoolSetpt Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference SCPT_CoolSetpoint SCPT Index 75

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Default Values
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter determines which set of values is used on power up and communication failure. The choice is the stated default values or a list of manufacturer specified values. This is used for the following configuration network variables: (D10) Chiller Enable Capacity Limit Cool Setpoint Heat Setpoint Mode
Measurement Chiller State Units NA Data Type LONWORKS: structure Valid Range Enumerated Default Value 0 = Use Default Values

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciDefaults Chiller SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference SCPT Index SCPT_DefaultBehavior 71

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 Use Default Values Use Manufacturer-Specified Values

Device Object
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

Each BACnet compatible device must have only one BACnet Device Object. The device object contains all required properties and the Max_Master and Max_Info_Frames optional properties. All properties of the device object may be read, but cannot be changed over the network. The initial instance of the MicroTech II Chiller device object is 3000. All critical properties of the device object can be changed in the HTTP Interface. The device object name is first part of the full reference to all objects in the BACnet Communication Module. Caution: If another device in the network has the same object identifier (instance number), you must change the instance number of one device object so that all devices in the network have a unique device instance.

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Device Type Enumeration 8 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 3000 Object Name MTII Chiller UC 3000 Property Enumeration

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Evaporator Entering Water Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \view \Unit \Water

This output attribute indicates the temperature of the evaporator entering water temperature. (A4)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40245F LONWORKS:-40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 1 Present Value Object Name EntEvapWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEntChwTemp Profile Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Evaporator Flow Switch Status


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the status of water flow through the evaporator. (D7)
Measurement Flow State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 34 Present Value Object Name EvapWaterFlowStatus Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = No Flow(Inactive) 1 = Flow(Active)

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChWFlow Profile Proprietary SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 No Flow Flow

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Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Unit


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit Water OR Menu \View Comp (2)

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the evaporator leaving chilled water. (A6)

Measurement Temperature

Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C

Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long

Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS:-40118C

Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance 2 Property Identifier Property Name Present Value Object Name LvgEvapWaterTempUnit Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoLvgCHWTemp Profile Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature for Compressor


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the Evaporator leaving chilled water temperature of the compressor selected with Compressor Select on page 37 (Centrifugals only). (A14)

Measurement Temperature

Units BACnet: F

Data Type BACnet: Real

Valid Range BACnet: -40244F

Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 23 Present Value Object Name LvgEvapWaterTempComp Property Enumeration 85

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Evaporator Pump Run Hours


This output network variable indicates the number of hours that the selected evaporator pump has been turned on. There is a separate output for each pump. See Pump Select on page 60. (I47)
Measurement Event Count Units NA Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point unsigned long Valid Range 0 65,535 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 27 Present Value Object Name EvapPumpOperHours Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEvapPumpHrs Profile Proprietary SNVT Type count SNVT Index 8 SNVT Size two bytes

Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp (2)

This output network variable indicates the current refrigerant pressure in the evaporator. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A17)
Measurement Pressure (gauge) Units BACnet: psi LONWORKS: kPa Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -2259222591 psi LONWORKS: -3,276.8 .. 3,276.7 kPa Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 13 Present Value Object Name EvapPressure Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEvapRefPress Profile Proprietary SNVT Type press SNVT Index 30 SNVT Size two bytes

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Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Unit \Refrigerant (1)

This output network variable indicates the current saturated refrigerant temperature in the evaporator. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A16)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS:-40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 14 Present Value Object Name EvapSatTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoSatEvapRefTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Evaporator Water Flow Rate


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current evaporator water flow rate. (A18)
Measurement Flow Volume Units BACnet: GPM LONWORKS: L/S Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar unsigned long Valid Range BACnet: 0-65,534 LONWORKS: 0-65,534 Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 49 Present Value Object Name EvapWaterFlowRate Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEvapFlowRate Profile Proprietary SNVT Type flow SNVT Index 15 SNVT Size two bytes

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Evaporator Water Pump Status


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates whether the selected pump has been commanded On or Off. See Pump Select on page 60. (D29)
Measurement Flow State Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 36 Present Value Object Name EvapPumpState Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Commanded Off(Inactive) 1 = Commanded On(Active)

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChWPump Profile Proprietary SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 Pump Commanded Off Pump Commanded On

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Heat Recovery Entering Water Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the water entering the heat recovery section. (A22)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS:-40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 5 Present Value Object Name HeatRecEntWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoEntHRWTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Heat Recovery Leaving Water Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current temperature of the water leaving the heat recovery section. (A23)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS:-40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Instance Property Identifier Property Name 6 Present Value Object Name HeatRecLvgWaterTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoLvgHRWTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Heat Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SPs (3)

This input network variable provides the heating setpoint when the chiller is operating in the heat mode. The value is ignored if the controller is in cooling mode. The BACnet property is a commandable property of a Multi-state Output object. Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual for suitable variable values. (A50)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type Valid Range Default Value BACnet: Real BACnet: 100150F See Below LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed LONWORKS: 37.865.6C long

BACnet
This commandable property sets the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water when it is in the heating mode.

Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Output Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 31 Present Value Object Name NetworkHeatTempSetpoint Property Enumeration 85

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 100F

LONWORKS
This input network variable provides the heating setpoint when the chiller is operating in the heat mode. The value is ignored if the controller is in cooling mode.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nviHeatSetpt Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference NA SCPT Index NA

Heat Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter establishes the default Setpoint for the Leaving Water Temperature when it is in the heating mode, unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults =1 (see Default Values on page 46). If nciDefaults = 1, the default values are the values specified during manufacturing. Refer to the appropriate Operating Manual for suitable variable values.
Measurement Temperature Units LONWORKS: C Data Type LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range LONWORKS: 1093C Default Value See below

LONWORKS
Default Value
37.8C The chiller object uses the configuration value of nciHeatSetpt on power-up or loss of communication unless the configuration parameter nciDefaults =1 (see Default Values on page 46).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciHeatSetpt Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes SCPT_Reference SCPT_HeatSetpoint SCPT Index 78

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Ice Setpoint
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Set \Unit SPs (3)

The Ice Setpoint data point determines the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water. LONWORKS network variables set the operating Temperature. The BACnet property is a commandable property of a Analog Output object. Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual for suitable variable values. (A30)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type Valid Range BACnet: Real Dependent on Chiller LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed Mode and Model long Default Value See below

BACnet
This commandable property sets the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water. This level may be adjusted via an operator workstation or other network device. When this property is read, it indicates the current value of the temperature of the Leaving Chilled Water.

Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Output Type Enumeration 1 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 30 Present Value Object Name NetworkIceTempSetpoint Property Enumeration 85

Default Value (Relinquish_Default) 25F

LONWORKS
Input (nvi)
This input network variable provides the Ice setpoint of the Leaving Chilled Water when the chiller is operating in the Ice Mode.

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nviIceSpt Chiller SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Default Value
-3.9C

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Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current liquid line refrigerant pressure. There is a separate output for each compressor/circuit. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A38)
Measurement Pressure Units BACnet: psi LONWORKS: kPa Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -2259222591 psi LONWORKS: -3,276.8.. 3,276.7 kPa Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 12 Present Value Object Name LiquidLinePress Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoLiquLinePress Profile Proprietary SNVT Type press SNVT Index 30 SNVT Size two bytes

Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Unit \Refrg (2) Liquid Line=

This output network variable indicates the current liquid line refrigerant temperature. There is a separate output for each compressor/circuit. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A36)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet:-40244F LONWORKS:-40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 11 Present Value Object Name LiquidLineTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoLiquLineTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Maximum Send Time


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter controls the maximum period of time that expires before the following network variables are transmitted. nvoChillerStat nvoActiveSetpt nvoActualCapacity nvoLvgChWTemp nvoLvgCndWTemp nvoEntCndWTemp nvoEntChWTemp
Measurement Elapsed Time Units seconds Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar - unsigned long Valid Range 06553.4 sec Default Value 0 (no automatic update)

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciMaxSendTime Chiller SNVT Type time_sec SNVT SNVT Size SCPT_Reference SCPT Index Index 107 two bytes SCPT_maxSendTime 49

Minimum Send Time


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter controls the minimum period of time that expires before objects can be retransmitted.
Measurement Elapsed Time Units seconds Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar - unsigned long Valid Range 06553.4 sec Default Value 0 (no automatic update)

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciMinSendTime Chiller SNVT Type time_sec SNVT SNVT Size SCPT_Reference SCPT Index Index 107 two bytes SCPT_minSendTime 52

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Oil Feed Pressure


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp (3)

This output network variable indicates the current compressor oil feed pressure. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A32)
Measurement Pressure Units BACnet: psi LONWORKS: kPa Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -2259222591 psi LONWORKS: -3,276.8 .. 3,276.7 kPa Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 19 Present Value Object Name OilFeedPressure Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOilFeedPress Profile Proprietary SNVT Type press SNVT Index 30 SNVT Size two bytes

Oil Feed Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp (4)

This output network variable indicates the current compressor oil feed temperature. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A34)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 21 Present Value Object Name OilFeedTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOilFeedTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Oil Sump Pressure


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current compressor oil sump pressure. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A33)
Measurement Pressure Units BACnet: psi LONWORKS: kPa Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed-Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -2259222591 psi LONWORKS:-3,276.8 .. 3,276.7 kPa Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 20 Present Value Object Name OilSumpPressure Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOilSumpPress Profile Proprietary SNVT Type press SNVT Index 30 SNVT Size two bytes

Oil Sump Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: Menu \View \Comp (4)

This output network variable indicates the current compressor oil sump temperature. There is a separate output for each compressor. See Compressor Select on page 37. (A35)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range BACnet: -40244F LONWORKS: -40118C Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 22 Present Value Object Name OilSumpTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOilSumpTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

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Outdoor Air Temperature


Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This output network variable indicates the current outdoor air temperature. (A39)
Measurement Temperature Units BACnet: F LONWORKS: C Data Type BACnet: Real LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar signed long Valid Range Default Value BACnet: -40244F NA LONWORKS: -40 118C

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 10 Present Value Object Name OutdoorAirTemp Property Enumeration 85

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoOutdoorTemp Profile Proprietary SNVT Type temp_p SNVT Index 105 SNVT Size two bytes

Pump Select
Keypad Menu Path:

No Keypad Equivalent This input network variable selects which pump (Number 1 or Number 2) supplies the data. The controller returns the information for the appropriate Condenser or Evaporator pump. You must first select a pump and then interrogate the selected pump. See Condenser Pump Run Hours on page 42 and Evaporator Pump Run Hours on page 49. (D19)
Measurement Event Count Units NA Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: structure Valid Range See Below Default Value BACnet : 1 = Pump No. 1 LONWORKS: 0 = Pump No. 1

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Output Type Enumeration 14 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 47 Present Value Object Name PumpSelect Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 1 = Pump #1 2 = Pump #2

LONWORKS
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nviPumpSelect Profile Proprietary SNVT Type Switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

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Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 Pump No. 1 Pump No. 2

Receive Heartbeat
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This configuration network parameter defines maximum time that elapses after the last update to a specified network variable input before the unit starts to use its default values. If this time expires, the controller reverts to the default values of input network variables and configuration variables.
Measurement Elapsed Time Units seconds (0,1) Data Type BACnet: Unsigned Integer LONWORKS: Fixed Point Scalar unsigned long Valid Range 0.0 6553.4 sec (0.1 sec). 0xFFFF represents invalid data Default Value 0 Seconds

LonWorks
Variable Details
LONWORKS Name Profile nciRcvHrtBt SNVT Type Proprietary time_sec SNVT SNVT Size SCPT_Reference SCPT Index Index 107 two bytes SCPT_maxRcvTime 49

Run Enabled
Keypad Menu Path: Menu

This output network variable indicates that the chiller can start if operating conditions are met. See Chiller Status on page 33 for details.
Measurement Chiller Status Units NA Data Type BACnet: Enumerated LONWORKS: Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

BACnet
Variable Details
Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Property Identifier Instance Property Name 33 Present Value Object Name UnitOFF Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = Off(Inactive) 1 = Run Allowed(Active)

LONWORKS
The LONWORKS equivalent of this data point is part of the Chiller Status output network variable (see page 33).

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoChillerStat Profile Chiller SNVT Type chlr_status SNVT Index 127 SNVT Size 3 bytes

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Alarms-BACnet
Alarm Classes
BACnet alarms in a MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller are divided into three classes: Faults, Problems, and Warnings. Fault alarms have the highest severity level. Problem alarms have medium severity level. Warning alarms have the lowest severity level.

Fault Alarms
Fault alarms require an acknowledgment from the operator. These alarms indicate that the compressor is shut down.

Problem Alarms
Problem alarms do not cause compressor shutdown but limit operation of the chiller in some way.

Warning Alarms
A warning is enunciated whenever an abnormal condition exists which does not affect chiller operation.

BACnet Alarm Handling


The BACnet Communication Module has three methods for handling BACnet alarms: Alarm Annunciation, Poll Multiple, and Poll Singular.

Alarm Annunciation
This method of alarm notification sends a BACnet ConfirmedEventNotification to a single BACnet device specified in the HTTP interface. The ConfirmedEventNotification Service includes the following Fields. See ANSI/ASHRAE 1352004, BACnet-A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks for detailed definitions. Table 3. Event Notification Service Details Field Process Identifier Initiating Device Identifier Event Object Identifier Source Device Instance Process ID in the HTTP Interface. Device Instance of the BACnet Communication Module as specified in the HTTP Interface. Object Instance that generated the Alarm. (Subtract 1000 from this value to get the instance of the of the object in the BACnet Communication Module.) The time the BACnet Communication Module detected the alarm initially. P = Problems W = Warnings F = Faults Priority specified in the HTTP Interface. Complex Event. Alarm Message Text as shown in Table 4. ALARM Notification Requirement as shown in the Ack column of Table 4. The Event State of the BACnet Communication Module before the occurrence of the event that caused Alarm.

Time Stamp Notification Class

Priority Event Type Message Text Notify Type AckRequired From State

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Field To State Event Values

Source The Event State of the BACnet Communication Module after the occurrence of the event that caused the Alarm. Conditions in the BACnet Communication Module at the time of the alarm. Each number in the Event Values column of Table 4 is the instance number of an object in the BACnet Communication Module that displays its present value in this field of the Event Notification message.

Not all BACnet devices can receive an alarm message of this type. A BAS integrator may not want to use this method to handle alarms. If either case is true, the BAS integrator can use the Poll Multiple or Poll Singular method.

Poll Multiple
The Poll Multiple method requires that three objects in the BACnet Communication Module be polled for alarm notification. One object indicates Warning Alarms, one indicates Problem Alarms, and one indicates Fault Alarms. The BACnet Communication Module includes three Analog Input and three Multi-state objects that contain the alarm information. The Analog Input objects return a number for an alarm condition. The number is found in the Index column of Table 4. The Multi-state object returns the same number for the alarm condition and the text of the alarm message found in the Alarm Message Text column of Table 4.

Warning Alarms, Analog Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of warning alarms. If the present value is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 902 Present Value Object Name AIWarningAlarm Property Enumeration 85

Problem Alarms, Analog Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of problem alarms. If the present values is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 900 Present Value Object Name AIProblemAlarm Property Enumeration 85

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Fault Alarms, Analog Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of fault alarms. If the present value is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Analog Input Type Enumeration 0 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 901 Present Value Object Name AIFaultAlarm Property Enumeration 85

Warning Alarms, Multi-state Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of warning alarms in the present value property and the text of the alarm message in the state text property. If the present value is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 902 Present Value Object Name MSIWarningAlarm Property Enumeration 85

Measurement NA

Units NA Object Identifier

Data Type Character String

Valid Range NA

Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 902 State Text Object Name MSIWarningAlarm Property Enumeration 110

Object Type Multi-state Input

Type Enumeration 13

Problem Alarms, Multi-state Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of problem alarms in the present value property and the text of the alarm message in the state text property. If the present value is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 900 Present Value Object Name MSIProblemAlarm Property Enumeration 85

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Measurement NA

Units NA Object Identifier

Data Type Character String

Valid Range NA

Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 900 State Text Object Name MSIProblemAlarm Property Enumeration 110

Object Type Multi-state Input

Type Enumeration 13

Fault Alarms, Multi-state Input Object


This BACnet object indicates the index number of Fault Alarms in the present value property and the text of the alarm message in the state text property. If the present value is zero, no alarm has occurred. See Table 4 on page 66.
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Multi-state Input Type Enumeration 13 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 901 Present Value Object Name MSIFaultAlarm Property Enumeration 85

Measurement NA

Units NA Object Identifier

Data Type Character String

Valid Range NA

Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 901 State Text Object Name MSIFaultAlarm Property Enumeration 110

Object Type Multi-state Input

Type Enumeration 13

Poll Singular
Alarm Digital Output
The Poll Singular method requires that one Binary Input object in the BACnet Communication Module be polled for alarm notification. This object indicates whether an alarm condition has occurred. The operator interface displays the alarm text. (D3)
Measurement NA Units NA Object Identifier Object Type Binary Input Type Enumeration 3 Data Type Integer Valid Range Enumerated Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 40 Present Value Object Name AlarmDigitalOutput Property Enumeration 85

Property Values 0 = No Alarm 1 = Alarm

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Clearing Alarms-BACnet
This BACnet object clears all active alarms. It cannot clear all alarms in the Fault category (alarms that shut down the chiller). They would have to be cleared at the chiller panel. The alarms that cannot be cleared over the network, but can be cleared at the chiller, are: (D24) Low Evaporator Pressure High Condenser Pressure (by pressure sensor) High Condenser Pressure (by pressure switch) Low Oil Pressure Freeze Protection High Motor Temperature Note: The above list pertains only to centrifugal chillers. The only alarm that can be cleared remotely on all other chiller types is the Flow Loss alarm.

Measurement NA

Units NA Object Identifier

Data Type Integer

Valid Range Enumerated

Default Value NA

Property Identifier Instance Property Name 42 Present Value Object Name ClearAlarm Property Enumeration 85

Object Type Binary Value

Type Enumeration 5

Property Values 0 = Normal 1 = Clear Alarm

BACnet Alarm Messages


The following table identifies each alarm, class, whether an acknowledgement is required, the alarm text, and indicates system parameters at the time of the alarm. Table 4. BACnet Alarms
Description Event Values WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X X X X ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

W NO ACTION - Condenser Entering Water Temperature Sensor Failure W NO ACTION - Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Sensor Failure W NO ACTION - Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Failure W NO ACTION (STOP if Heat) - Condenser Leaving Water Temperature Sensor Failure P RESTART DELAYED - Power Loss While Running #1 P P P P

Class

1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,9,10

X X X

X X X X X X
5 2

X X

RESTART DELAYED - Power Loss While Running #2 1,2,9,10 RESTART DELAYED - Power Loss While Running #3 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 X X
3

W Expansion Alarm Warning START INHIBITED - Ambient Temperature Low INHIBIT LOAD - Condenser Pressure High #1

X X X X X

X X

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Description Event Values

12 13 15 16 17 18 20 21 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 45 46 49 50 52 53 54 55 57 58 61 62

P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P F F F F F F F F

INHIBIT LOAD - Condenser Pressure High #2 INHIBIT LOAD - Condenser Pressure High #3 UNLOAD - Condenser Pressure High UNLOAD - Condenser Pressure High #1 UNLOAD - Condenser Pressure High #2 UNLOAD - Condenser Pressure High #3 CONDENSER PUMP ON - Condenser Water Freeze Protection #1 CONDENSER PUMP ON - Condenser Water Freeze Protection #2 PUMP #2 START ATTEMPTED - Condenser Pump #1 Failure PUMP #1 START ATTEMPTED - Condenser Pump #2 Failure LOAD - Discharge Temperature High #1 LOAD - Discharge Temperature High #2 NO EWT RESET - Entering Evaporator Temperature Sensor Failure INHIBIT LOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low INHIBIT LOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #1 INHIBIT LOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #2 INHIBIT LOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #3 UNLOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low UNLOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #1 UNLOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #2 UNLOAD - Evaporator Pressure Low #3 UNLOAD - Compressor Motor Current High #1 UNLOAD - Compressor Motor Current High #2 UNLOAD - Compressor Motor Current High #3 EVAPORATOR PUMP ON - Evaporator Water Freeze Protection Comp #1 EVAPORATOR PUMP ON - Evaporator Water Freeze Protection Comp #2 PUMP #2 START ATTEMPTED - Evaporator Pump #1 Failure PUMP #1 START ATTEMPTED - Evaporator Pump #2 Failure COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Outside Air Temperature Sensor Fault COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Current Overload Trip #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Current Overload Trip #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Current Overload Trip #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Motor Current Imbalance #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Motor Current Imbalance #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Low Motor Current #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN Low Motor Current #2

1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10

WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC 5 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X


6 5 5 5 5

ACZ

WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm

Class

X X2

X X X
3 3

X X X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X

4 3 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

6 5 5

4 3 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X
2

X X X

X X X X

X X

X X

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Description Event Values

65 66 67 68 69 70 72 73 74 76 77 78 80 81 82 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 99

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

UNIT SHUTDOWN - Motor Protector Trip COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Motor Protector Trip #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Motor Protector Trip #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Motor Temperature High #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Motor Temperature High #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Motor Temperature High #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Loss #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Loss #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Loss #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Reversal #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Reversal #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Phase Reversal #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Overvoltage #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Overvoltage #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Overvoltage #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Undervoltage #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Undervoltage #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Undervoltage #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Water Flow Loss COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure High COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure High #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure High #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Pressure High #3 COMPRESSOR OFF - Current High with Compressor OFF #1 COMPRESSOR OFF - Current High with Compressor OFF #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature High #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature High #2

1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10

WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC 6 X X X X X


5

ACZ

WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm

Class

X X X

4 3

X X X X X
2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2

X X

X X

7 7

X X

5 5

X X

3 3

X X

X X X

X X X X X X X X

X X X X

7 7

X X X X X X

7 7

X X

7 7

X X X X
6 5 2 4 3

X X X

X X

X X

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X
6 5

X X X X
4 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X X X
2

100 F 103 F 104 F 105 F 107 F 108 F

X X

X X

X X

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WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC

ACZ

WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm

Class

109 F 111 F 112 F 113 F 114 F 115 F 116 F 117 F 119 F 120 F 121 F 122 F 124 F 125 F 126 F 128 F 129 F 130 F 132 F 133 F 134 F 136 F 137 F 138 F 140 F 141 F 142 F 143 F 145 F 146 F 147 F 150 F

COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Discharge Temperature High #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Condenser Entering Water Temperature Sensor Fault COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Water Flow Loss COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Low (Freeze) COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Low COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Low #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Ground Fault Trip #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Ground Fault Trip #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Ground Fault Trip #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Lift Pressure Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Lift Pressure Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Lift Pressure Low #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Temperature Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Liquid Line Temperature Sensor Fault #3 UNIT LOCKOUT - Number of Allowed Re-Starts Exceeded COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT - Number of Allowed ReStarts Exceeded #1 COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT - Number of Allowed ReStarts Exceeded #2 COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT - Number of Allowed ReStarts Exceeded #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Sensor Fault COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Sensor Fault #2 UNIT STOP - Mechanical High Pressure Trip

1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,9,10 X X X
6

X X X X X X X X X X
6 5

X X X X X

X X

X X X

4 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X

6 5

X X X

4 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X

7 7

X X

6 6

X X

X X

1 1 2

X X X X

X X X
2

X X X
2

X X X X X X
6 5 2

X X X

4 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

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151 F 152 F 153 F 155 F 156 F 159 F 160 F 163 F 164 F 167 F 168 F 171 F 172 F 173 F 175 F 176 F 177 F 179 F 180 F 183 F 184 F 187 F 188 F 191 F 192 F 193 F 194 F 196 F 197 F 200 F 201 F

COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Mechanical High Pressure Trip #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Mechanical High Pressure Trip #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Mechanical High Pressure Trip #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Net Pressure Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Net Pressure Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature High #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature High #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Temperature Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Level Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Level Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Level Low #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Filter Delta Pressure High #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Filter Delta Pressure High #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Filter Delta Pressure High #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Pressure Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Feed Pressure Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Sump Pressure Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Sump Pressure Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Sump Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Oil Sump Temperature Sensor Fault #2 SHUTDOWN Phase Voltage Protection COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Starter Fault Compressor #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Starter Fault Compressor #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Starter Fault Compressor #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - No Starter Transition #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - No Starter Transition #2 COMPRESSOR START ABORT - Oil Pressure Low #1 COMPRESSOR START ABORT - Oil Pressure Low #2

1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9

WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC 5 X X X X


5

ACZ

WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm

Class

X X

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X X X X X
2

X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X
6 2

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X

X X

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WSC AGZ WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC

ACZ

WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

Alarm

204 F 205 F 206 F 208 F 209 F 212 F 213 F 216 F 217 F 218 F 220 F 221 F 224 F
1 2

Class COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Subcooling Low #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Subcooling Low #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Subcooling Low #3 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Surge Suction Superheat High-Running #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Surge Suction Superheat High-Running #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Surge Suction Superheat High-Starting #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Surge Suction Superheat High-Starting #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Suction Temperature Sensor Fault #1 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Suction Temperature Sensor Fault #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - Suction Temperature Sensor Fault #3 COMPRESSOR START ABORT - Vanes Open OR No Start Interlock Switch #1 COMPRESSOR START ABORT - Vanes Open OR No Start Interlock Switch #2 COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN - (Check Chiller Display for Cause)

1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,9,10 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9 1,2,3,4,9,10 X X X X X X X X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X
2

X X

-AGS C Vintage Only (two circuits only) -AGS B Vintage Only (up to three circuits) 3 -ACZ Dual Circuit Only 4 -ACZ Single Circuit Only 5 -AGZ Dual Circuit Only 6 -AGZ Single Circuit Only 7 -Solid State Starter Option required. Not available on WMC.

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Alarms-LONWORKS
Two LONWORKS network variables indicate alarm conditions and one network variable clears alarms. The Chiller Status network output variable indicates that the unit controller is in alarm, but it does not identify the alarm condition. The Current Alarm network output variable indicates the alarm condition.

Current Alarm
Keypad Menu Path: Menu \Alarm \Active

This network output variable indicates the current alarm. The type of alarm is included in the text string. Alarm messages are listed in Table 5. The unit controller can accommodate 15 simultaneous alarms. Alarm messages are sent sequentially one every five seconds.
Measurement Alarm Message Units NA Data Type Structure Valid Range 030 characters plus a NUL terminator Default Value NA

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nvoAlarmDescr Profile Chiller SNVT Type str_asc SNVT Index 36 SNVT Size 31 bytes max

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned char } SNVT_str_asc; ascii[31];

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Clearing Alarms-LONWORKS
Keypad Menu Path: No Keypad Equivalent

This network input variable clears all active alarms. It cannot clear all alarms in the Fault category (alarms that shut down the chiller). They would have to be cleared at the chiller panel. The alarms that cannot be cleared over the network, but can be cleared at the chiller, are: Low Evaporator Pressure High Condenser Pressure (by pressure sensor) High Condenser Pressure (by pressure switch) Low Oil Pressure Freeze Protection High Motor Temperature Note: The above list pertains only to Centrifugal chillers. Flow Loss is the only alarm that can be cleared remotely on all other chillers.

In addition to the Current Alarm network variable, nvoChillerStat indicates whether or not the chiller is in an alarm condition, but it does not describe the alarm condition.
Measurement N.A. Units N.A. Data Type Structure Valid Range See Below Default Value NA

Variable Details
LONWORKS Name nviClearAlarm Profile Proprietary SNVT Type switch SNVT Index 95 SNVT Size two bytes

Structure
typedef struct { unsigned value; signed state; } SNVT_switch;

Valid Range
Value Field State Field unused 0 1 No Alarm Clear Alarm

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LONWORKS Alarm Messages


Table 5. LONWORKS Alarm Messages
Alarm Description LonTalk Message WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X 5 X X
5 6 2

AGZ

ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 39 40 44 45 46

(reserved) Entering Condenser Water Temperature Sensor Fault Entering Evaporator Water Temperature Sensor Fault Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Fault Leaving Condenser Water Temperature Sensor Fault Repower After Power Loss #1 Repower After Power Loss #2 Repower After Power Loss #3 Expansion Alarm - WARNING Low Ambient Temperature Lockout High Condenser Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #1 High Condenser Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #2 High Condenser Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #3 High Condenser Pressure - Unload High Condenser Pressure - Unload Circuit #1 High Condenser Pressure - Unload Circuit #2 High Condenser Pressure - Unload Circuit #3 Condenser Water Freeze Protect Comp #1 Condenser Water Freeze Protect Comp #2 Condenser Pump #1 Fault Condenser Pump #2 Fault High Discharge Temperature Comp #1 High Discharge Temperature Comp #2 Entering Evap Temperature Sensor Fault (EWT reset active) Low Evaporator Pressure - Inhibit Loading Low Evaporator Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #1 Low Evaporator Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #2 Low Evaporator Pressure - Inhibit Loading Circuit #3 Low Evaporator Pressure - Unload Low Evaporator Pressure - Unload Circuit #1 Low Evaporator Pressure - Unload Circuit #2 Low Evaporator Pressure - Unload Circuit #3 High Motor Current On Compressor #1 High Motor Current On Compressor #2 Evaporator Freeze Protect Comp #1 Evaporator Freeze Protect Comp #2 Evaporator Pump #1 Fault

WARN-Ent Cond Temp Sensor Fail WARN-Ent Evap Temp Sensor Fail WARN-Liq Line Temp Sensor Fail WARN-Lvg Cond Temp Sensor Fail WARN-Pwr Loss While Running #1 WARN-Pwr Loss While Running #2 WARN-Pwr Loss While Running #3 WARNING(Check Unit for Detail) NO START - Ambient Temp Low NO LOAD - Cond Press High #1 NO LOAD - Cond Press High #2 NO LOAD - Cond Press High #3 UNLOAD - Cond Press High UNLOAD - Cond Press High #1 UNLOAD - Cond Press High #2 UNLOAD - Cond Press High #3 PUMP ON - Cond Water Freeze #1 PUMP ON - Cond Water Freeze #2 PUMP 2 ON - Cond Pump Fail #1 PUMP 1 ON - Cond Pump Fail #2 LOAD - Discharge Temp High #1 LOAD - Discharge Temp High #2 NO RESET-Evap EWT Sensor Fail NO LOAD - Evap Press Low NO LOAD - Evap Press Low #1 NO LOAD - Evap Press Low #2 NO LOAD - Evap Press Low #3 UNLOAD - Evap Press Low UNLOAD - Evap Press Low #1 UNLOAD - Evap Press Low #2 UNLOAD - Evap Press Low #3 UNLOAD - Comp Current High #1 UNLOAD - Comp Current High #2 PUMP ON - Evap Water Freeze #1 PUMP ON - Evap Water Freeze #2 START#2 - Evap Pump Fail #1

X X X

X 5 X X
5

X 3 X X
3

X X X X

X X X

X 3 X X
3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X
6 5

X X X

4 3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X

X 5 X X
5

X 3 X X
3

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X

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LonTalk Message

47 Evaporator Pump #2 Fault 49 Outside Ambient Temperature Sensor Fault 50 Compressor Current Overload Trip #1 51 Compressor Current Overload Trip #2 52 Motor Current Imbalance On Compressor #1 53 Motor Current Imbalance On Compressor #2 54 Low Motor Current Comp #1 55 Low Motor Current Comp #2 56 Motor Protection 57 Motor Protection Circuit #1 58 Motor Protection Circuit #2 59 High Motor Temperature Comp #1 60 High Motor Temperature Comp #2 61 High Motor Temperature Comp #3 63 Phase Loss At Compressor #1 64 Phase Loss At Compressor #2 65 Phase Reversal At Compressor #1 66 Phase Reversal At Compressor #2 67 Overvoltage On Compressor #1 68 Overvoltage On Compressor #2 69 Undervoltage On Compressor #1 70 Undervoltage On Compressor #2 71 Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault 72 Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #1 73 Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #2 74 Condenser Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #3 76 No Condenser Water Flow 77 High Condenser Pressure 78 High Condenser Pressure Circuit #1 79 High Condenser Pressure Circuit #2 80 High Condenser Pressure Circuit #3 82 No Compressor Stop Comp #1 83 No Compressor Stop Comp #2 84 Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #1 85 Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #2 86 Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #3 88 High Discharge Temperature Circuit #1 89 High Discharge Temperature Circuit #2 90 High Discharge Temperature Circuit #3 92 Entering Condenser Water Temperature Sensor Fault 93 No Evaporator Water Flow 94 Evaporator Water Freeze Protect 95 Low Evaporator Pressure 96 Low Evaporator Pressure Circuit #1

START#1 - Evap Pump Fail #2 UNIT STOPAmbAirTempSensorFail COMP STOP-Current Overload #1 COMP STOP-Current Overload #2 COMP STOP-Current Imbalance #1 COMP STOP-Current Imbalance #2 COMP STOP - Current Low #1 COMP STOP - Current Low #2 UNIT STOP-Comp Motor Protector COMP STOP-Motor Protection #1 COMP STOP-Motor Protection #2 COMP STOP - Motor Temp High #1 COMP STOP - Motor Temp High #2 COMP STOP - Motor Temp High #3 COMP STOP - Phase Loss #1 COMP STOP - Phase Loss #2 COMP STOP - Phase Reversal #1 COMP STOP - Phase Reversal #2 COMP STOP - Voltage High #1 COMP STOP - Voltage High #2 COMP STOP - Voltage Low #1 COMP STOP - Voltage Low #2 COMP STOP-CondPressSensFail COMP STOP-CondPressSensFail #1 COMP STOP-CondPressSensFail #2 COMP STOP-CondPressSensFail #3 COMP STOP-Cond Water Flow Loss COMP STOP - Cond Press High COMP STOP - Cond Press High #1 COMP STOP - Cond Press High #2 COMP STOP - Cond Press High #3 STOP Current High w/Comp Off#1 STOP Current High w/Comp Off#2 COMP STOP-DischTempSensFail #1 COMP STOP-DischTempSensFail #2 COMP STOP-DischTempSensFail #3 COMP STOP-DischargeTempHigh #1 COMP STOP-DischargeTempHigh #2 COMP STOP-DischargeTempHigh #3 COMP STOP-EntCondTempSensFail COMP STOP-Evap Water Flow Loss COMP STOP - Evap Water Freeze COMP STOP - Evap Press Low COMP STOP - Evap Press Low #1

WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X

AGZ

ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

X X X X X X X X 5 X 5 X X X X 7 X 7 X 7 X 7 X 7 X 7 X 7 X 7 X X X
6

X X X

X X X X X X X

X 3 X 3 X

X X X 1 X X
1

X 5 X 5 X

X 3 X 3 X

X X X X X X X X X X X X X

X 5 X X
5

X 3 X X
3

X X

X X X
2

X X X X X X X X 5 X 5 X
6

X X 3 X 3 X
4

X X X 2 X X X

X X

X X

X X

X X

X X X
2

X X

X X X X X X X X 5 X
6 2

X X

X X X 3 X
4

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

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LonTalk Message

97 98 100 101 102 103 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 146

UNIT STOP-Mech High Press Trip COMP STOP-MechHighPressTrip #1 COMP STOP-MechHighPressTrip #2 COMP STOP-MechHighPressTrip #3 COMP STOP-Oil Net Press Low #1 COMP STOP-Oil Net Press Low #2 COMP STOP-Oil Feed Temp High #1 High Oil Feed Temperature Comp #2 COMP STOP-Oil Feed Temp High #2 Low Oil Feed Temperature Comp #1 COMP STOP-Oil Feed Temp Low #1 Low Oil Feed Temperature Comp #2 COMP STOP-Oil Feed Temp Low #2 Oil Feed Temperature Sensor Fault Comp COMP STOP-OilFeedTmpSensFail #1 #1 Oil Feed Temperature Sensor Fault Comp COMP STOP-OilFeedTmpSensFail #2 #2 Low Oil Level Circuit #1 COMP STOP - Oil Level Low #1 Low Oil Level Circuit #2 COMP STOP - Oil Level Low #2 Low Oil Level Circuit #3 COMP STOP - Oil Level Low #3 High Oil Pressure Difference Circuit #1 COMP STOP-Oil Filter DP High #1

Low Evaporator Pressure Circuit #2 Low Evaporator Pressure Circuit #3 Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #1 Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #2 Evaporator Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #3 Ground Fault Protection #1 Ground Fault Protection #2 Ground Fault Protection #3 Below Minimum Lift Pressure Circuit #1 Below Minimum Lift Pressure Circuit #2 Below Minimum Lift Pressure Circuit #3 Below Minimum Lift Pressure Circuit #4 Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #1 Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #2 Liquid Line Pressure Sensor Fault Circuit #3 Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #1 Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #2 Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #3 Re-Start Fault Re-Start Fault Circuit #1 Re-Start Fault Circuit #2 Re-Start Fault Circuit #3 Leaving Evaporator Water Temperature Sensor Fault Leaving Evaporator Water Temperature Sensor Fault Comp #1 Leaving Evaporator Water Temperature Sensor Fault Comp #2 Mechanical High Pressure Mechanical High Pressure Circuit #1 Mechanical High Pressure Circuit #2 Mechanical High Pressure Circuit #3 Low Oil Net Pressure Comp #1 Low Oil Net Pressure Comp #2 High Oil Feed Temperature Comp #1

COMP STOP - Evap Press Low #2 COMP STOP - Evap Press Low #3 UNIT STOP-EvapPressSensor Fail COMP STOP-EvapPressSensFail #1 COMP STOP-EvapPressSensFail #2 COMP STOP-EvapPressSensFail #3 COMP STOP-Ground Fault Trip #1 COMP STOP-Ground Fault Trip #2 COMP STOP-Ground Fault Trip #3 COMP STOP-Lift Pressure Low #1 COMP STOP-Lift Pressure Low #2 COMP STOP-Lift Pressure Low #3 COMP STOP-Lift Pressure Low #4 COMP STOP-LiqLPressSensFail #1 COMP STOP-LiqLPressSensFail #2 COMP STOP-LiqLPressSensFail #3 COMP STOP-LiqLTempSens Fail #1 COMP STOP-LiqLTempSens Fail #2 COMP STOP-LiqLTempSens Fail #3 UNIT LOCKOUT - Re-Start Fault COMP LOCKOUT-Re-Start Fault #1 COMP LOCKOUT-Re-Start Fault #2 COMP LOCKOUT-Re-Start Fault #3 UNIT STOP-Evap LWT Sensor Fail COMP STOP-EvapLWT SensFail #1 COMP STOP-EvapLWT SensFail #2

WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC X

AGZ

ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

X 2 X X X X
2

X X

X 5 X X
5

X 3 X X
3

X X

X X

X 7 X

X 6 X

X X

X X

X X

X X

X 1 X 2 X X X X X X X X
2

X X X X

X X X X 5 X 5 X 5 X X X X X 5 X 5 X
6 6 2

X 3 X 3 X 3 X X

X X X X

X 1 X 1 X X

X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X 3 X 3 X

X X

X X 2 X

X X

X X X
2

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LonTalk Message

WSC WDC WPV HSC HDC TSC WMC WCC

AGZ

ACZ WGZ AGS WGS TGZ

147 148 150 151 152

High Oil Pressure Difference Circuit #2 High Oil Pressure Difference Circuit #3 Oil Feed Pressure Sensor Fault Comp #1 Oil Feed Pressure Sensor Fault Comp #2 Oil Sump Pressure Sensor Fault Comp #1

153 Oil Sump Pressure Sensor Fault Comp #2 154 Oil Sump Temperature Sensor Fault Comp #1 155 Oil Sump Temperature Sensor Fault Comp #2 156 Phase Voltage Protection 157 Starter Fault Compressor #1 158 Starter Fault Compressor #2 159 Starter Fault Compressor #3 161 No Starter Transition Comp #1 162 No Starter Transition Comp #2 163 No Oil Pressure Start Comp #1 164 No Oil Pressure Start Comp #2 165 Low Subcooling Circuit #1 166 Low Subcooling Circuit #2 167 Low Subcooling Circuit #3 169 Surge High Suct SH-Running Comp #1 170 Surge High Suct SH-Running Comp #2 171 Surge High Suct SH-Starting Comp #1 172 Surge High Suct SH-Starting Comp #2 173 Suction Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #1 174 Suction Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #2 175 Suction Temperature Sensor Fault Circuit #3 177 Vanes Open No Start Comp #1 178 Vanes Open No Start Comp #2 179 Expansion Alarm - FAULT
1 2 3

COMP STOP-Oil Filter DP High #2 COMP STOP-Oil Filter DP High #3 COMP STOP-OilFeedPrsSensFail #1 COMP STOP-OilFeedPrsSensFail #2 COMP STOP-OilSumpPrsSensFail #1 COMP STOP-OilSumpPrsSensFail #2 COMP STOP-OilSumpTmpSensFail #1 COMP STOP-OilSumpTmpSensFail #2 UNIT STOP-Phase/Voltage Fault COMP STOP - Starter Fault #1 COMP STOP - Starter Fault #2 COMP STOP - Starter Fault #3 COMP STOP-NoStartrTransition #1 COMP STOP-NoStartrTransition #2 COMP STOP-OilPressLow/Start #1 COMP STOP-OilPressLow/Start #2 COMP STOP - Subcooling Low #1 COMP STOP - Subcooling Low #2 COMP STOP - Subcooling Low #3 COMP STOP-Suct SH High/Run #1 COMP STOP-Suct SH High/Run #2 COMP STOP-Suct SH High/Start#1 COMP STOP-Suct SH High/Start#2 COMP STOP-SuctnTmpSensorFail #1 COMP STOP-SuctnTmpSensorFail #2 COMP STOP-SuctnTmpSensorFail #3 NO START - Vanes Open #1 NO START - Vanes Open #2 FAULT (Check Unit for Detail)

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
6 2

X X 2 X 1 X 1 X

X X

X 2 X 2 X X X X X X X

X X

X X X
2

X X

X 8 X X

-AGS C Vintage Only (two circuits only) -AGS B Vintage Only (up to three circuits) -ACZ Dual Circuit Only 4 -ACZ Single Circuit Only 5 -AGZ Dual Circuit Only 6 -AGZ Single Circuit Only 7 -Solid State Starter Option required. Not available on WMC. 8 -Should be No Start - Interlock Switch on WMC chillers.

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Appendix A: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)


This section contains the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for the MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller of McQuay International as required by ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004, BACnet: A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks.

BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement


Date: Vendor Name: Product Name: Product Model Number: Applications Software Version: Firmware Revision: BACnet Protocol Revision: Version 1 Revision 2 June 2006 McQuay International MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller MTII Chiller UC

Product Description
The MicroTech II Chiller Unit Controller with optional BACnet Communication Module is a microprocessor-based controller designed to operate McQuay International chillers and be integrated into BACnet building automation systems.

BACnet Standardized Device Profile


BACnet Operator Workstation (B-OWS) BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) BACnet Advanced Application Specific Controller (B-AAC) BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC) BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS) BACnet Smart Actuator (B-SA)

BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs) Supported


BIBB Name Data Sharing ReadProperty B Data Sharing ReadPropertyMultiple B Data Sharing WriteProperty B Data Sharing WritePropertyMultiple B Alarm and Event Notification Internal B Alarm and Event ACK B Alarm and Event Information B Device Management Dynamic Device Binding B Device Management Dynamic Object Binding B Device Management DeviceCommunicationControl B Designation DS-RP-B DS-RPM-B DS-WP-B DS-WPM-B AE-N-I-B AE-ACK-B AE-INFO-B DM-DDB-B DM-DOB-B DM-DCC-B

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BIBB Name Device Management TimeSynchronization B Device Management UTCTimeSynchronization B Device Management ReinitializeDevice B Device Management Restart B

Designation DM-TS-B DM-UTC-B DM-RD-B DM-R-B

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Standard Object Types Supported


Object-Type Dynamically Creatable Dynamically Deleteable Optional Properties Supported Writable Properties not Required to be Writable

Analog Input Analog Output Binary Input

Description Reliability Description Reliability Description Reliability Inactive_Text Active_Text Relinquish Default

Binary Value

Description Reliability Inactive_Text Active_Text Priority Array Relinquish Default

Present Value Relinquish Default

Device

Description Local_Time Local_Date UTC_Offset Daylight_Savings_Status Max_Master Max_Info_Frames

Multi-state Input

Description Reliability State_Text

Multi-state Output

Description Reliability State_Text

Relinquish Default

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Data Link Layer Options


BACnet IP, (Annex J) ISO 8802-3, Ethernet (Clause 7) MS/TP master (Clause 9), baud rate(s): 9600, 19200, 38400, 76800

Segmentation Capability
Segmented requests supported Segmented responses supported Window Size: Window Size:

Device Address Binding


Static Device Binding Yes No

Networking Options
Router, Clause 6 Routing Configurations: Annex H, BACnet Tunneling Router over IP BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device (BBMD) Registrations by Foreign Devices? Yes No

Character Sets Supported


ANSI X3.4 ISO 10646 (UCS-2) IBM/Microsoft DBCS ISO 10646 (UCS-4) ISO 8859-1 JIS C 6226

Note: Support for multiple character sets does not imply they can be supported simultaneously.

Non-BACnet Equipment/Network(s) Support


Communication Gateway Non-BACnet equipment/networks(s):

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Index
A
16, 19, 21, 23, 24 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 Alarm Alarm Annunciation Alarm Classes Alarm Digital Output ANSI ASHRAE 17, 20, 62 62 62 20, 65 7, 9, 62, 78 7, 62, 78

F
Fault Alarms free topology network FTT-10A 20, 24, 62, 64, 65 13 13

H
Heat Recovery Entering Water Temperature20, 21, 24, 53 Heat Recovery Leaving Water Temperature 20, 21, 24, 53 Heat Setpoint 20, 22, 24, 54 HTTP Interface 10, 46, 62

B
BACnet Alarms BACnet Clear Alarms BCM BIBBs 66 66 62, 63 78

I
Ice Setpoint identifier instance integrate 20, 22, 24, 55 9 9, 10 7

C
Capacity Limit 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 Chiller Enable 19, 22, 23, 27, 28 Chiller Local/Remote 19, 21, 23, 29 Chiller Location 22, 23, 30 16, 19, 22, 23, 30 Chiller Mode Output 31 Chiller Mode Setpoint 19, 31 Chiller On Off 19, 21, 23, 32 Chiller Status 17, 19, 21, 23, 33, 61 Chiller Type 19, 23, 34 Compressor Current 19, 21, 35 Compressor Discharge Temperature 19, 21, 23, 35 Compressor Percent RLA 19, 21, 23, 36 Compressor Power 19, 21, 23, 36 Compressor Run Hours 19, 21, 23, 37 Compressor Select 19, 22, 23, 37 Compressor Starts 19, 21, 23, 37, 38 Compressor Suction Line Temperature 19, 21, 23, 37, 39 Compressor Voltage 19, 21, 23, 39 Condenser Entering Water Temperature 17, 19, 21, 23, 40 Condenser Flow Switch Status 19, 21, 23, 40 Condenser Leaving Water Temperature 17, 19, 21, 23, 41 Condenser Pump Run Hours 19, 21, 23, 42 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure 19, 21, 23, 37, 42 Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature 19, 21, 23, 37, 43 Condenser Water Pump Status 19, 21, 23, 44 Cool Setpoint 17, 19, 22, 23, 44, 45 Current Alarm 17, 21, 23, 72

L
Limited 19, 21, 23, 29 Link Layer 81 Liquid Line Refrigerant Pressure 20, 21, 24, 56 Liquid Line Refrigerant Temperature 20, 21, 24, 56 LonTalk 8, 23, 25 LONWORKS 7, 8, 12, 13, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24 LonWorks Alarm Handling 72 LonWorks Alarm Messages 74

M
Maximum Send Time Minimum Send Time MS/TP 22, 24, 57 22, 24, 57 7

N
Network Clear Alarm network variable Neuron Node ID 17, 22, 24, 73 12, 23 15 15

O
object Oil Feed Pressure Oil Feed Temperature Oil Sump Pressure Oil Sump Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature 9 20, 21, 24, 37, 58 20, 21, 24, 37, 58 20, 21, 24, 37, 59 20, 21, 24, 37, 59 20, 22, 24, 60

D
Data Point Default Values device object 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23 22, 23, 46 10, 24, 46

P
PICS Poll Problem Alarms Process ID properties property Pump Select 9, 78 62, 63, 65 20, 24, 62, 63, 64 62 7, 9, 23 9 20, 22, 24, 60

E
enumeration 9, 10 Evaporator Entering Water Temperature17, 19, 21, 24, 47 Evaporator Flow Switch Status 19, 21, 24, 48 Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature 17, 19, 21, 24, 37, 49 Evaporator Pump Run Hours 19, 21, 24, 50 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure 19, 21, 24, 37, 50 Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature 19, 21, 24, 37, 51 Evaporator Water Flow Rate 43, 51 Evaporator Water Pump Status 19, 21, 24, 52

R
Receive Heartbeat Run Enabled 22, 24, 61 20, 22, 24, 61

S
service pin 15

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setpoints Subnet

9, 12 15

X
XIF 15

W
Warning Alarms 20, 24, 62, 63, 64

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