DAP III Zone Master User s Guide
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1 DAP III Zone Master User s Guide Data Aire, Inc. 230 West BlueRidge Avenue Orange, California Document Number March 2010 Revision 1.0 Document #
2 Overview The Data Aire DAP III Zone Master network cards offer unit lead/lag, rotation and teamwork control solution for Data Aire units while still allowing units to be connected to a field provided BMS or BAS for system monitoring via an open protocol such Modbus, BACnet or SNMP. Control Mode and Features Unit lead/lag and standby rotation with an 8 hrs to seven days schedule Unit auto changeover by selectable standby or off (critical) alarms Standby unit activation by average zone temperature Zone functions inhibit preventing units from conflicting operation Secondary operating schedule for an economical control solution Programmable unit s status control (On/Off/Standby) Master unit fail safe mode allows slave units to revert to their self control mode Hardware and Software Requirements For a unit with a DAP III or Mini-DAP III controller to work in Zone Master control sequence, it is required to have one of the following Zone Master network card installed along with DAP III firmware revision 0.84 or later. 1. RS-485 Zone Master Network Card To install an RS-485 Zone Master network card to a DAP III or Mini-DAP III panel, simply plug the card to J1- Communication Header of the DAP III or Mini-DAP III display module. Test - Run jumper should be in the Run position for a normal operation. The T-NT jumper should be on NT (No termination) position unless the unit is the end of the network wiring loop then the jumper should be on T (Termination) position. A DAP III with this card installed can be configured to communicate in Modbus RTU, BACnet MSTP or Johnson Controls N2 protocol for system monitoring. The monitoring point list of these protocols can be downloaded from Data aire website at 2. Ethernet Zone Master Network Communication Card To install an Ethernet Zone Master network card to a DAP III or Mini-DAP III panel, simply plug the card to J1- Communication Header of the DAP III or Mini-DAP III display module. Test - Run jumper should be in the Run position for a normal operation. The T-NT jumper should be on NT (No termination) position unless the unit is the end of the network wiring loop then the jumper should be on T (Termination) position. A DAP III with this card installed can be configured to communicate in Modbus TCP/IP, BACnet IP or SNMP protocol for system monitoring. The monitoring point list of these protocols can be downloaded from Data Aire website at Document #
3 Wiring Connection 1. For units with RS-485 Zone Master Network Card. The Zone Master network wiring will be a daisy chain network wiring connection. The RS-485 ports (J10) of the units in the zone will be connected in parallel using the 18 AWG or 22 AWG shielded, twisted pair communication cable. The shield wire of the cable should be connected to pin GRD of the J10 terminal strip and should be cut off at the last unit in the loop. The communication cable is field provided. Terminal strip J10 locates on the left hand side of the DAP III display module. The BMS (Building monitoring system) network wiring (if used) should be wired to the terminal trip J4 of the network card. See wiring diagram below for network wiring details. Document #
4 2. For units with Ethernet Zone Master Network Card. The Zone Master network wiring will be a daisy chain network wiring connection. The RS-485 ports (J10) of the units in the zone will be connected in parallel using the 18 AWG or 22 AWG shielded, twisted pair communication cable. The shield wire of the cable should be connected to pin GRD of the J10 terminal strip and should be cut off at the last unit in the loop. The communication cable is field provided. Terminal strip J10 locates on the left hand side of the DAP III display module. The BMS network wiring CAT-5 cable (if used) should be connected to the RJ-45 port of the network card. CAT-5 cables and network switch is field provided. See wiring diagram below for network wiring details. Document #
5 Zone Master Configuration To configure DAP III units to work with the Zone Master Control operation, do the followings: 1. Go to menu 6-1 of each DAP III in the zone and set it to a sequential unit ID number. Make sure the units ID numbers are not duplicated. 2. Go to menu 11-1 Zone Master Enable of all the slave units and set it to None 3. Reset the panel if the unit ID number or the network protocol is modified. 4. Next, Select one unit in the Zone to become Master unit. To do this, use Menu buttons of the master unit to go to Group Menu 11- Zone Control then configure Zone Master sub-menus as follows: 11-1 Zone Master Enable: Yes. 5. Follow The Program Master Unit for Zone Master Operation section below to program the rest of the menus of the master DAP III unit. Routine LCD Messages In DAP III Master Unit UNIT F 51% STANDBY ALARM UNIT 002 OFFLINE Online unit s ID, temperature, humidity, standby and alarm status Offline unit s ID Program Master Unit for Zone Master Operation Programming and Selections DAP III Group menu 11- Zone Control 11-1 ZONE MASTER ENABLE ZONE MASTER: NO (YES or NO) Setting this menu to YES configures this unit as the Zone Master and unlocks the rest of the GROUP 11 - ZONE CONTROL menus. Only Master unit of the zone should be set to YES, all the Slave units should be set to NO. The default setting is NO. Press Select button to change the current setting ZONE ID ZONE: 01 (01 to 32) This menu sets the ZONE designation for this unit and all units configured in menu The default setting is 01. Press Select button to change the current setting UNIT IDS IN THIS ZONE MASTER - ID: 001 SLAVE 01 - ID: 002 SLAVE 02 - ID: 003 SLAVE 03 NOT USED SLAVE 04 NOT USED SLAVE 05 NOT USED SLAVE 06 NOT USED SLAVE 07 NOT USED Document #
6 SLAVE 08 NOT USED SLAVE 09 NOT USED SLAVE 31 NOT USED This menu allows the user to configure the unit IDs of the units that are to be controlled by this Zone Master. The default setting for all slave slots is NOT USED. Press Select button to change the ID number. Press Menu button to advance to the next unit slot. Press Exit button to exit the menu PRIMARY UNIT STATUS MASTER - ID: 001 PRIMARY: ON SLAVE 01 - ID: 002 PRIMARY: OFF SLAVE 02 - ID: 003 PRIMARY: STANDBY SLAVE 03 NOT USED SLAVE 04 NOT USED SLAVE 05 NOT USED SLAVE 06 NOT USED SLAVE 07 NOT USED SLAVE 08 NOT USED SLAVE 09 NOT USED SLAVE 31 NOT USED This is the initial or current status of each unit in the zone for the primary schedule. The default for each unit is ON. Press Select button to change the unit status from ON to OFF or to STANDBY. Press Menu button to advance to the next unit slot. Press Exit button to exit the menu SECONDARY UNIT STATUS MASTER - ID: 001 SECONDARY: OFF SLAVE 01 - ID: 002 SECONDARY: STANDBY SLAVE 02 - ID: 003 SECONDARY: ON SLAVE 03 NOT USED SLAVE 04 NOT USED SLAVE 05 NOT USED SLAVE 06 NOT USED SLAVE 07 NOT USED SLAVE 08 NOT USED SLAVE 09 NOT USED SLAVE 31 NOT USED This is the initial or current status of each unit in the zone for the secondary schedule. The default for each unit is ON. Press Select button to change the unit status from ON to OFF or to STANDBY. Press Menu button to advance to the next unit slot. Press Exit button to exit the menu ZONE OVERRIDE REQUEST OVERRIDE DURATION: NO OVERRIDE 4 HOURS, 8 HOURS, 12 HOURS, 24 HOURS Document #
7 A request will override the SECONDARY SCHEDULE and return the system to the PRIMARY SCHEDULE after the selected time period. Press Select button to change the request UNIT ROTATION DAY ROTATE ON MONDAY (SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, EVERY 8 HOURS, EVERY 12 HOURS, EVERY 24 HOURS) This menu sets the day of the week or hourly interval at which the ON or STANDBY status of each unit is automatically rotated. The default setting is MONDAY. Press Menu button to advance to the next menu 11-8 UNIT ROTATION TIME ROTATE AT 08:00 (00:00 to 23:00 or OFF) This menu sets the time of day when the ON or STANDBY status of each unit is automatically rotated (or first rotated). The default setting is 08:00. The OFF setting prevents status rotation but allows the PRIMARY and SECONDARY schedule changes to continue STANDBY ALARMS (SILENCE) HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM: * LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM: * HIGH HUMIDITY ALARM: * LOW HUMIDITY ALARM: * HIGH PRESSURE/INTERNAL OVERLOAD COMP1: * HIGH PRESSURE/INTERNAL OVERLOAD COMP2: * LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSOR 1 ALARM: * LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSOR 2 ALARM: * NO AIR FLOW ALARM: * HUMID PROBLEM ALARM: * FIRE STAT ALARM: * LOW VOLTAGE ALARM: * TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * HUMIDITY SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #1: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #2: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #3: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #4: * LOCAL ALARM #1: * LOCAL ALARM #2: * LOCAL ALARM #3: * LOCAL ALARM #4: * DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD ALARM: * NO WATER FLOW ALARM: * SMOKE DETECTOR ALARM: * WATER DETECTION PROBE ALARM: * NETWORK COMMUNICATION PROBLEM ALARM: * Document #
8 If an ON unit within a ZONE has any of the selected alarms, it will be allowed to remain ON but the ZONE will be supplemented after the standby delay with a STANDBY unit being brought online. The STANDBY unit will return to STANDBY status only after all alarms are gone and the standard criteria are satisfied. An asterisk (*) indicates the alarm is a selected STANDBY alarm. The default settings are all unselected (-). See the Standby Alarm Logic section for more detail. Press Select button to select (*) or de-select (-) an alarm. Press Menu button to scroll to the next alarm on the list. Press Exit button to exit the menu OFF ALARMS (SILENCE) HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM: * LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM: * HIGH HUMIDITY ALARM: * LOW HUMIDITY ALARM: * HIGH PRESSURE/INTERNAL OVERLOAD COMP1: * HIGH PRESSURE/INTERNAL OVERLOAD COMP2: * LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSOR 1 ALARM: * LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSOR 2 ALARM: * NO AIR FLOW ALARM: * HUMID PROBLEM ALARM: * FIRE STAT ALARM: * LOW VOLTAGE ALARM: * TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * HUMIDITY SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #1: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #2: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #3: * CUSTOM MESSAGE ALARM, OPT INPUT #4: * LOCAL ALARM #1: * LOCAL ALARM #2: * LOCAL ALARM #3: * LOCAL ALARM #4: * DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR PROBLEM ALARM: * FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD ALARM: * NO WATER FLOW ALARM: * SMOKE DETECTOR ALARM: * WATER DETECTION PROBE ALARM: * NETWORK COMMUNICATION PROBLEM ALARM: * If an ON unit within a ZONE has any of the selected alarms, it will be set to OFF status and the lowest ID number STANDBY unit within the ZONE will be changed to ON to replace the unit removed. The STANDBY unit will remain ON and the OFF alarm unit will remain OFF until the system is reset in menus 11-4 Primary Unit Status and 11-5 Secondary Unit Status. An asterisk (*) indicates the alarm is a selected OFF alarm. The default settings are all unselected (-). See the Off Alarm Logic section for more detail. Press Select button to select (*) or de-select (-) an alarm. Press Menu button to scroll to the next alarm on the list. Press Exit button to exit the menu TEMPERATURE STANDBY TEMPERATURE STANDBY ENABLED: YES (YES or NO) If YES is selected, a STANDBY unit in the zone will be brought online when the average of return air temperature of the ON units is higher than the average temperature setpoint plus the average Document #
9 temperature deadband plus 1.5 degrees. See the Temperature Standby Control Logic section for more detail. The recommended default setting is YES ZONE INHIBITS ZONE INHIBITS ENABLED: YES (YES or NO) Selecting YES will prevent units in the same zone from attempting to control in a conflicting manner. See the Inhibit Control Logic section for more detail. The recommended default setting is YES. Press Menu button to advance to the next menu SECONDARY SCHEDULE SECONDARY SCHEDULE ENABLED: NO (YES or NO) If YES is selected, then the system will switch to the SECONDARY SCHEDULE at the time specified in the following menus. If set to NO, the system will not use the SECONDARY SCHEDULE and will stay in the PRIMARY SCHEDULE mode. The default setting is NO SECONDARY SCHEDULE START DAY START DAY: FRIDAY (SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY) The start day for the SECONDARY SCHEDULE is set in this menu. Operation is changed from PRIMARY status to SECONDARY status on this day. The default setting is FRIDAY SECONDARY SCHEDULE START TIME START AT: 17:00 (00:00 to 23:45) The start time for the SECONDARY SCHEDULE is set in this menu. Operation is changed from PRIMARY status to SECONDARY status at this time. The default setting is 17:00 (5:00 PM) SECONDARY SCHEDULE STOP DAY STOP DAY: MONDAY (SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY) The stop day for the SECONDARY SCHEDULE is set in this menu. Operation is changed from SECONDARY status to PRIMARY status on this day. The default setting is MONDAY SECONDARY SCHEDULE STOP TIME STOP AT: 06:00 (00:00 TO 23:45) Document #
10 The stop time for the SECONDARY SCHEDULE is set in this menu. Operation is changed from SECONDARY status to PRIMARY status at this time. The default setting is 06:00 (6:00 AM). Auto Lead/Lag Standby Rotation Logic This function provides a means to automatically rotate the designation of STANDBY among a group of units that are ON. For example, if unit 1 is designated the STANDBY unit, units 2 and 3 are designated the ON units, and unit 4 is set to OFF then the rotation sequence would be as follows if the rotation schedule is set for 24 hrs: Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Day 1 Standby On On Off Day 2 On Standby On Off Day 3 On On Standby Off Day 4 Standby On On Off etc. Units that are set to OFF by the Zone Master do not rotate. Auto rotation start time can be set to OFF for no rotation, or to any hour during the day for rotation. Rotation can be specified to occur every 8, 12, or 24 hours, or on any day of week. Important note: When communication with the Zone Master is broken, all units will revert to the ON mode and operate independently. Temperature Standby Control Logic This logic is enabled on menu on the Zone Master. See Programming and Selections section for details. Each individual unit may be set to ON, OFF, or STANDBY status using menus 11-4 and In the ON mode the unit will operate normally providing all cooling, heating, dehumidification, and humidification functions as required. The blower will run continuously for ventilation and provide airflow across the sensors for accurate temperature and humidity measurements. The OFF mode setting will cause the blower, and all cooling, heating, dehumidification, and humidification functions to be held off regardless of zone requirements. The message NETWORK OFF MODE: UNIT OFF LINE will be shown on the DAP III front panel display while the unit is in OFF mode. The STANDBY mode will cause the blower, and all cooling, heating, dehumidification, and humidification functions to be held off unless, among the units which are ON, the average return air temperature in the zone is more than the average setpoint plus average deadband plus 1.5 degrees. If this occurs, the blower of the standby unit will be turned on and the standby unit will then be allowed to regulate cooling as if it was in the ON mode. Normal operation messages will be displayed whenever a standby unit has been reactivated for operation. The standby unit will return to inactive when the average zone temperature is maintained below the average setpoint plus the average deadband for 15 minutes. The message NETWORK STANDBY MODE will be shown on the DAP III front panel display while the unit is in STANDBY mode. Document #
11 Standby Alarm Logic Within each zone in a Data Aire installation, one or more units may be designated as STANDBY units, which are reserved for use only when required by an alarm condition. Part of the Zone Master's job is to detect such alarm conditions and to activate standby units as necessary. Note that all standby calculations are made on a per-zone basis, and that the standby unit activations and deactivations for each zone are completely independent of those for other zones. The user may specify one or more unit alarms as "Standby Alarms" using menu 11-9 on the Zone Master. The Zone Master temporarily activates standby units to supplement units that have experienced one or more Standby Alarms according to these rules: a) For each unit in a zone that experiences a Standby Alarm, a standby unit is activated if there is a standby unit available in that zone. b) Once activated, each standby unit remains on until the Standby Alarm has gone away, and for fifteen minutes thereafter. Off Alarm Logic Within each zone in a Data Aire installation, one or more units may be designated as STANDBY units, which are reserved for use only when required by an alarm condition. Part of the Zone Master's job is to detect such alarm conditions and to activate standby units as necessary. Note that all Standby calculations are made on a per-zone basis, and that the standby unit activations and deactivations for each zone are completely independent of those for other zones. The user may specify one or more unit alarms as "Off Alarms" using menu on the Zone Master. The Zone Master permanently activates standby units to replace units that have experienced one or more Off Alarms according to these rules: a) Whenever an ON unit experiences an Off Alarm, the Zone Master immediately reconfigures the unit to OFF. Then, if there are any standby units available in the affected zone, the Zone Master reconfigures the standby unit with the lowest ID number to ON. b) Any reconfiguration accomplished by the Zone Master in response to Off Alarms continues until the user manually changes it, using the Zone Master menus. c) The last ON unit in the zone will remain on even when an Off Alarm is detected. Zone Inhibit Control Logic This logic is enabled on menu on the Zone Master. See Programming and Selections section for details. The purpose of the inhibit logic to keep units located in the same zone from engaging in counterproductive heating and cooling or humidification and dehumidification at the same time in the same zone. Reheat is not considered in the inhibit logic since it only accompanies dehumidification. Inhibits will be enforced according to these rules: Cooling / Heating a) The inhibit logic can only be influenced by units that are within 3 degrees F of the average measured zone temperature. This prevents a unit with a bad or mis-calibrated sensor from causing inhibits. Units set to OFF mode are not included in the average. c) If any unit in the zone is currently cooling or starts cooling, then all other units within the zone are inhibited (prevented) from continuing or starting heating. Humidification / Dehumidification a) The inhibit logic can only be influenced by units that are within 5% of the average measured zone Document #
12 humidity. This prevents a unit with a bad or mis-calibrated sensor from causing inhibits. Units set to OFF mode are not included in the average. b) If any unit in the zone is currently dehumidifying or starts dehumidifying, then all other units within the zone are inhibited (prevented) from continuing or starting humidification. Document #
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