The Toshiba Controls Manual V1
The Toshiba Controls Manual V1
The Toshiba Controls Manual V1
Contents
1 Basic Controls 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 RBC-AMT31 RBC- AS21E TCB-AX21U/E RBC-EX21E Standard Remote Controller Simplified Remote Infrared Remote Control Weekly Timer
Timed ON/OFF Control 2.1 RBC-SMTI 2.2 RBC-SMCN61 2.3 RBC-IT3 2.4 RBC-IT4 ON/OFF control at standard Remote ON/OFF Lock control at indoor unit ON/OFF Control at indoor Unit Daiseikai ON/OFF Control at indoor Unit DI/SDI & SHRM
Output Circuits (Indoor) 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 RBC-SMFI RBC-SMIM2 RBC-SMIM3 RBC-FDP2F-PE RBC-FDP2BMS-PE TCB-IFCB-4E Fan Interface Indicator Module for Cool, Heat and Fan Indicator module for Operation and Fault Fault Indication Module Analogue BMS Control Module ON/OFF Fault Indication
Output Circuits (Outdoor) 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 TCB-PCM02E TCB-PCIN2E TCB-PCDM2E TCB-PCOS1E ON/OFF and Mode selection PCB (SM) Operation and fault indication PCB (SM) Peak Power Cut PCB (SM) Application Control PCB (DI)
Central Control 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 RBC-SC642TLE RBC-CC163TLE TCB-PCNT20TLE TCB-PCNT30TLE Central Controller ON/OFF Central Controller XY Network Adapter TCCLink Network Adapter
*SM This accessory can only be used on SMMS, SHRM and Mini SMMS units *DI This accessory can only be used on DI and SDI units These controls accessories cannot be used on the Flexi Units
Windows Control 6.1 Windows control Package 6.2 Windows Energy Monitoring 6.3 Windows Control and Other Equipment
10 BEMS Solutions 10.1 10.2 11 VN Units 11.1 VN Unit Controls TREND Solution MODBUS Solution
Application
The standard remote controller can be used to control individual units or groups of units up to a maximum of eight. Two remote controllers may be connected on any group or single application, with one remote being designated as a master. The device is fitted with an internal room temperature sensor, which may be configured manually through the engineers menu. Once configured the indoor unit will sense the room temperature from the remote rather than the indoor unit return air sensor
Diagram
Connections
The remote controller connects to the indoor unit via a 0.75mm2 two-core cable.
Limitations
The remote controller can control an individual or a group of eight indoor units. This is reduced to a maximum of seven indoor units where a second remote controller is to be used.
Application
The simplified remote is used to control an individual indoor unit or a group of up to eight units. Two devices may be used to control individual or grouped units, where one device is configured to be a master. The devices are also equipped with internal room temperature sensors, which may be configured to take priority over the indoor unit return air sensor. This controller would commonly be used where simplified operation is beneficial, such as hotel room applications.
Diagram
Connections
The remote controller connects to the indoor unit via a 0.75mm2 two-core cable.
Limitations
The remote controller can control an individual or a group of eight indoor units. This is reduced to a maximum of seven indoor units where a second remote controller is to be used.
Application
The infrared remote can be used to control a group of up to eight indoor units and is equipped with an internal room temperature sensor, which may be configured to take priority over the indoor unit return air sensor. Should the device be taken outside its operational range, the indoor unit will automatically revert to sampling from the indoor unit return air sensor. The device can be used to interrogate the indoor unit to receive system fault codes, however the engineers menu and data retrieval function of the standard wired remote controller are not available. Where indoor units require additional configuration it will be necessary to temporarily connect a standard wired remote controller, whilst the modifications are made.
Connections
The infrared remote receivers are connected to the indoor units by the AB network the infrared remote kits used for the different models are listed below. The wall units have the infrared kit included except the MMK-AP0151H, MMK-APO181H and MMK-APO241H these models need to be hard wired or use the infrared kit TCB-AX21E. TCB-AX21U(W)-E TCB-AX22CE TCB-AX21E 4 Way cassette Ceiling units Ducted units or for surface mounting
Limitations
The remote controller can control an individual or a group of eight indoor units. This is reduced to a maximum of seven indoor units where a second remote controller is to be used.
Application
The timer connects directly to a standard or central controller via the 4-core lead, supplied with the installation kit. No auxiliary power supply is required as the device obtains a supply via the remote or central controller. Any system being controlled from the remote or central controller will be enabled or disabled according to the programmed settings. It should be noted that individual units cannot be omitted from the program sequence.
Diagram
Limitations
It is important to note that when an RBC-EX21E timer is used other timer interfaces must not be used. This is essential to avoid conflicting operational commands.
Application
The interface lead is used to allow single or groups of units connected to the above devices to be enabled or disabled by means of an external contact.
Diagram
RBC-SMT1 Timer interface lead. Switch Green Wire. 15vdc Live Yellow.
Connections
The interface lead is connected to the CN02 connection, which is also used for interfacing the Weekly Timer option (RBC-EXW21E).
Limitations
It should be noted that when the external contact is operated, all connected systems will be enabled or disabled, depending on whether the contact is opened or closed. Individual units cannot be omitted from the on/off control process. The interface lead may be extended to a maximum total length of 25 meters when using a screened cable, with a cross sectional area of 0.75mm.
Application
The interface lead is used to allow single or groups of units connected to a master unit to be remotely enabled by an external volt free contact. Also the ON/OFF function can be locked by a volt free contact.
Diagram
1 2 3
Vinyl Tube
Connections
The interface lead is connected to the CN61 connector located on the indoor PCB. If this lead is to be used for the ON/OFF function Jumper J05 is to be removed.
Limitations
It should be noted that when the external contact is operated, all connected systems will be enabled or disabled, depending on whether the contact is opened or closed. Individual units cannot be omitted from the on/off control process. The Locking function only locks the operation function however if the remote is locked OFF it is not possible to adjust any functions of the remote. The interface lead may be extended to a maximum total length of 25 meters when using a screened cable, with a cross sectional area of 0.75mm. 10
Application
The RBC-IT3-PE would typically be used to interface an external switch, which may be a room occupancy sensor, timer, on/off control from a BMS or any other suitably rated volt-free contacts. .
Diagram
1 2 E
L N E E E N L
External Switch Terminal s 1 & 2 are 230 volts a/c. Site Wiring CN06 ON INDOOR PCB
BLACK LEAD 1.5m
SWL
4 3 2 1 SOLDERED CONNECTIONS
RBC-IT3
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1 2 E
L N E E N L
SWL
Terminal s 1 & 2 are 230 volts a/c. Site Wiring CN06 ON INDOOR PCB
BLACK LEAD
SWL
4 3 SOLDERED 2 CONNECTIONS 1
RBC-
Connections
The device is connected to the indoor unit via the CN06 socket on the indoor PCB and the indoor units supply terminals as illustrated.
Limitations
It is important to note that when an RBC-IT3-PE interface is used the standard 24hour timer functions within the Toshiba remote must not be selected to avoid conflict in switching commands. The remote controller on/off button will be overridden whenever an interface is connected to socket CN06, regardless of whether the RBC-IT3PE is in use or not. All other functions of the remote controller remain unaffected. It is recommended that the power supply (230v.a.c.) be taken from the respective indoor unit, as indicated on the wiring diagram. The field sourced time-switch may be located in any area. The a/c system will start when terminal 1 of the interface is energised and will override the remote controller on/off functions. Due to the logic used, it is recommended that a minimum switching interval of 30 seconds be adopted. When first energised, it may be noticed that the indoor unit starts briefly and then stops, this is normal and does not indicate a fault with the system.
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Application
The RBC-IT4-PE would typically be used to interface an external switch, which may be a room occupancy sensor, timer, on/off control from a BMS or any other suitably rated volt-free contacts. .
Diagram
External Switch 1 2 3 A B C
RBC IT4 - PE
BLue Orange Yellow
Terminals 1 & 2 are 230 volts a/c. A & B are 12 volts a/c Site Wiring
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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DI/SDI/SMMS/SHRM
Splice
Brown
External Switch 1 2 3 A B
RBC IT4 - PE
BLue Orange Yellow
Terminals 1 & 2 are 230 volts a/c. A & B are 15 volts d/c Site Wiring
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Converter
Connections
The device is connected to the indoor unit PCB via the CN06 socket on the 560/800 KRT models and the CN61 socket on all other models. An adaptor lead is supplied with the installation kit to facilitate both options.
Limitations
It is important to note that when an RBC-IT4-PE interface is used the standard 24hour timer functions within the Toshiba remote or central controllers must not be selected to avoid conflict in switching commands. Do not use the standard RBC-WT1-PE or a RBC-EX21E seven day timer. The remote controller on/off button will be overridden whenever an interface is connected to socket CN06 or CN61, regardless of whether the RBC-IT4PE is in use or not. All other functions of the remote controller remain unaffected.
When more than one system is connected for group operation, it is essential to arrange the power supply to the outdoor units so that the control circuits for all the indoor units are fed from the same phase.
The interface should only be fitted to the master indoor unit. If fitted to a slave indoor unit then system shut down may occur. It is recommended that the power supply (230v.a.c.) be taken from the respective indoor unit, as indicated on the wiring diagram. The field sourced time-switch may be located in any area. The a/c system will start when terminal 1 of the interface is energised and will override the remote controller on/off functions. Due to the logic used, it is recommended that a minimum switching interval of 30 seconds be adopted.
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Application
The module is intended to facilitate the installation and control of an external ventilation fan, which may be used to supply fresh air or to move conditioned air to another location. The external fan is enabled with the indoor unit, however this can be over-ridden using the external fan control button on the RBC-AMT21/31E remote controllers.
Diagram
Red
Fan Run
14 3 15 Red
To Socket CN32
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The interface should be mounted adjacent to the indoor unit and secured with the self-adhesive fasteners supplied. Only when the device has been adequately secured should the CN32 connection be made to the indoor unit PCB. The Live Supply of the external fan should then be connected via the relay contacts located in the fan interface enclosure. On completion of the installation works, the remote controller will require configuring to allow the operation of the auxiliary ventilation button. Remote Controller Configuration Procedure 1) Enter the engineering mode by pressing the SET + CL and CHECK buttons Simultaneously for 3 seconds. 2) Using the temperature set buttons select menu item number 31. 3) Change the value in menu item 31 from 0000 to 0001 using the timer buttons. 4) Press the SET button to confirm the change. 5) Press the CHECK button to return to normal operation. Limitations The relay contacts are rated at 230 Volts, 6Amps resistive or 1.5Amps inductive load. Loads in excess of this will require the installation of an additional power relay. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to ensure that a means of safe isolation is provided and that all electrical wiring conforms to the current edition of BS7671.
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Application
The device would be used where the remote indication of a systems status is required. This may be required in order to disable other systems to avoid conflicting heating and cooling demands.
Diagram
1 Black
10 11 2 Yellow
12 13 3 Blue
14 15 Red
To Socket CN60
Connections
The device should be located adjacent to the indoor unit and connected to the PCB via the CN60 socket.
Limitations
The relay output terminals are rated at 230 Volts A/C with 6 Amp resistive or 1.5 Amp inductive loads.
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Application
The device would be used where the remote indication of a systems status is required. This may be required in critical areas such as server rooms and laboratories.
Diagram
2 Yellow
12 13 3 Black
14 15 Blue
To Socket CN61
Connections
The device should be located adjacent to the indoor unit and connected to the PCB via the CN61 socket.
Limitations
The relay output terminals are rated at 230 Volts A/C with 6 Amp resistive or 1.5 Amp inductive loads.
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Application
The FDP2-F was principally designed to allow a fault condition to be transmitted to external systems via a relay contact. The FDP2 has several modes of operation these are configured by using the dipswitches SW1-7 they are as follows. Fault monitoring Fault monitoring + locked Cooling preset Fault monitoring + locked Heating preset Fault monitoring + locked Auto preset The FDP2-F has the ability to control two units in a duty share configuration the units will automatically change over on a 24hour basis and in the event of any fault both units will be enabled an FDP2-F is required for each indoor unit. FDP2-F can be networked to give advanced functionality the FDP2-F can be used as a group controller to control large groups of multiples of eight indoor units. The controller can linked to other Realtime controls products to give stand-alone BMS applications for retail or residential applications. Further details of advanced control options are available on request.
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Diagram
Indoor Unit
TCC-NET
D-BUS
RELAY
B D1 D2 C R1 R2
Connection/Installation Procedure
The interface can be mounted within 500m of the indoor unit is contained in a metal housing it connects to the indoor unit via the AB network.
Limitations
The relay contacts are rated at 1A 24VAC or 1A30VDC.
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Application
The FDP2-BMS has been designed to give a straightforward BMS solution it accepts voltage or restive inputs to set the following functions on the air conditioner. Set point, Fan speed, Mode, Louver, On/Off and local remote Lock the inputs for these functions can be configured to be 0 to 10Volt or 0 to 10Kohms restive. A dipswitch SW1 selects the mode. If the inputs go open circuit the FDP2-BMS assumes a default value for that input. This is useful in the event of a failure in the BMS inputs to the device. The FDP2-BMS can be customized to suit particular applications for a hotel or residential applicants where a specific control is required. An example is the set back requirements from a key card or a switch plate to match other electrical accessories in the room. FDP2-BMS can be networked to give advanced functionality the FDP2-BMS can be used as a group controller to control large groups of multiples of eight indoor units. The controller can linked to other Realtime controls products to give standalone BMS applications for retail or residential applications. Further details of advanced control options are available on request.
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Diagram
Indoor Unit
TCC-NET
D-BUS
RELAY
B D1 D2 C R1 R2
Connection/Installation Procedure
The interface can be mounted within 500m of the indoor unit is contained in a metal housing it connects to the indoor unit via the AB network.
Limitations / Specifications
The relay contacts are rated at 1A 24VAC or 1A30VDC. Voltage inputs 0 to 10 V or Resistive inputs 0.4K Ohms to 10K Ohms.
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Application
The device would typically be used where it was necessary to remotely enable or disable a system and provide a means of operation and fault monitoring. An example of this would be a simple and cost effective means of integration to an existing BMS system. .
Diagram
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Connections
The device is enclosed in a galvanized steel enclosure, which should be mounted adjacent to the indoor unit and connected to the indoor PCB via the CN61 socket. The power supply for the device is obtained from the indoor unit supply terminals.
Limitations
The output contacts for operation/fault indication are limited to 230 Volts and 0.5 Amps. ON/OFF control cabling is limited to 500m using 2-core 0.75mm2 cable. Operation/fault output cabling is limited to 200m when using 3-core 0.75mm2 cable or 400m when using 1.5mm2 cable. Enclosure Dimensions: 66 x 170 x 200
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Application
For each of the applications listed below the PCB is mounted in the outdoor electrical box and plugs into different connectors to give the following functions
An example time switch would be a Sangamo Suntracker ref 0456 these are available from RS or most Electrical Wholesalers
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The PCB is connected to the outdoor interface PCB where indicated to achieve the required function. The PCB is then connected to a switch or relay contact to activate the PCB as required.
Limitations
The maximum distance the contacts can be from the PCB mounted in the outdoor unit is 500M is a 2 or 3 core 0.75mm screened cable is used.
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Application
The device is mounted in the outdoor electrical enclosure and is connected to the interface PCB via terminal CN511 on the header unit. The device would typically be used where a remote operation and fault signal may be required, (critical areas).
Diagram
Connection/Installation Procedure
The PCB is connected to the outdoor interface PCB where indicated. The relay outputs of the PCB are then connected to the required indicators.
Limitations
The maximum distance the contacts can be from the PCB mounted in the outdoor unit is 500M is a 2 or 3 core 0.75mm screened cable is used.
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Application
The device is designed for use where it is necessary to limit the electrical demand of systems at certain times. This may be where the electrical supply into a building is insufficient to meet the peak demand. At these times a signal can be sent to the device via a relay contact closure, which will limit the demand to preset levels. Various options are available and can be configured to suit the application.
Diagram
Option 1
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The device is mounted in the outdoor using the fixing kit provided and connects directly to the interface PCB via the CN513 socket.
Limitations
Input wiring: Maximum 500M screened 2 or 3 core 0.75mm2 cable. Output wiring: Maximum 200M screened 2 core 0.75mm2 / 400m 1.5mm2 cable.
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Application
The device would be used where it was necessary to limit noise production at certain times of the day, typically at night in residential areas or where it was necessary to limit power consumption at certain times.
Diagram
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The PCB and power transformer are mounted in the outdoor unit using the installation kit provided. Electrical connections are required to the outdoor unit supply terminals and the inverter assembly using the connectors supplied.
Limitations
Compressor operation contacts are rated at 12-250VDC 10mA-1A Power peak control is in three stages: 0% 50% 75% Only one power peak option may be selected at any one time.
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Application
The controller is normally used on an installation where there are multiple indoor units in one location. It gives the ability to link multiple refrigerant systems together for time clock control and to give an indication of any faults within the systems. There are auxiliary inputs for on/off control and relay outputs for remote run and fault indication. It is possible to connect up to ten central controllers on one network, which controls up to 64 master indoor units from multiple locations.
Connections
The controller requires a 240 Volt single phase 3 Amp power supply, which connects directly to the mains input terminals on the rear of the device.
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The two-core network cable should be screened and have a minimum cross-sectional area of 1.5mm for networks of up to 1000 meters. This should be increased to 2.5mm for networks of 1000 to 2000 meters total length. The network cable terminates at the U1/U3 and U2/U4 connections on the rear of the device. Terminals A1, A2 and A3 are used to remotely operate all of the connected indoor units. The indoor units can be enabled with a pulse voltage of 24 Volts applied for 0.5 seconds between terminals A1-A3 and disabled by applying the same voltage between terminals A2-A3. Terminals B1, B2 and B3 provide dry contact outputs for connection to other systems. A relay contact will close between B3 and B1 indicating system operation and B3 and B2 indicating a fault on any connected units. Terminal CN02 can be used to connect a 7day timer (RBC-EXW21E) or alternatively the RBC-SMTI interface lead can be connected and used as a means of remote switching.
Diagram
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
E N L
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
T OS HI BA
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
T O SH I B A
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
T OS HI BA
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2
L N CN81
A B
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Limitations
Individual control of 64 master indoor units, (7 slave units per master possible) All indoor units will be affected by any timer functions or remote operation signals.
Dimensions (L x W x H)
TCB-PCNT30TLE2
Network adapters will be required for each Master indoor unit when the central controller is used in conjunction with DI/SDI slit systems.
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Application
The device is ideally suited to locations where it may be necessary to remotely enable or disable indoor units. An example of this would be a hotel reception desk, where the receptionist may wish to enable a customers room air conditioning during the check-in process or disable it on the departure of a customer. Each of the on/off buttons has a label facility and again using the example of a hotel installation, the buttons could be labeled with a room number. For larger installations up to 4 controllers could be installed on one network, thus allowing 64 master indoor units to be controlled from one location. The device also has the facility for interfacing time clock control, remote switching, remote run signal and remote fault indication from a set of auxiliary contacts.
Connections
The controller requires a 240 Volt single phase 3 Amp power supply, which connects directly to the mains input terminals on the rear of the device.
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The two-core network cable should be screened and have a minimum cross-sectional area of 1.5mm for networks of up to 1000 meters. This should be increased to 2.5mm for networks of 1000 to 2000 meters total length. The network cable terminates at the U1/U3 and U2/U4 connections on the rear of the device. Terminals A1, A2 and A3 are used to remotely operate all of the connected indoor units. The indoor units can be enabled with a pulse voltage of 24 Volts applied for 0.5 seconds between terminals A1-A3 and disabled by applying the same voltage between terminals A2-A3. Terminals B1, B2 and B3 provide dry contact outputs for connection to other systems. A relay contact will close between B3 and B1 indicating system operation and B3 and B2 indicating a fault on any connected units. Terminal CN02 can be used to connect a 7day timer (RBC-EXW21E) or alternatively the RBC-SMTI interface lead can be connected and used as a means of remote switching.
Diagram
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
4-Pole Isolator L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6 380/415 V AC Three-Phase Neutral & Earth L1 L2 L3 N U1U2 U3 U4 U5U6
13
14
15
16
E A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 N L
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
A B
TOSHIBA
A B
TOS HIBA
A B
T OSHIBA
A B
TOSHIB A
A B
TOS HIBA
A B
T OSHIBA
A B
TOSHIB A
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2
L N CN81
A B
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Limitations
Individual control of 16 master indoor units, (7 slave units per master possible) All indoor units will be affected by any timer functions or remote operation signals. Only on/off control is provided
Dimensions (L x W x H)
TCB-PCNT30TLE2
Network adapters will be required for each Master indoor unit when the central controller is used in conjunction with DI/SDI slit systems.
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Application
The device consists of a PCB and Transformer, which should be installed in or adjacent to the indoor unit. Where indoor units are in Group Format it is only necessary to install one device on the lead unit. Typically the protocol converter would be used to integrate new equipment onto an existing AI control system. This may be an RBC-CR1/64-PE Central Controller or a Building Management System of some description.
Diagram
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Connections
Power for the primary side of the Transformer is obtained from the CN309 socket on the indoor PCB. A further connection is then made to the A & B terminals from CN02. Multiple devices would be connected together in a daisy chain fashion and each device given a unique address via dipswitches SW01.
Limitations
It is recommended that 1.5mm2 2-core screened cable be used on all networks up to a maximum of 500Mtrs.
Addressing
SW01 L.A.N. Address Switch Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON SW01 L.A.N. Address Switch Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16
SW01 L.A.N. Address Switch Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON SW01 L.A.N. Address Switch Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32
Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48
Zone 49 Zone 50 Zone 51 Zone 52 Zone 53 Zone 54 Zone 55 Zone 56 Zone 57 Zone 58 Zone 59 Zone 60 Zone 61 Zone 62 Zone 63 Zone 64
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Application
The device consists of a small PCB, which should be installed within the indoor unit and would typically be used where the indoor unit/units will be interfaced with a Central Controller or any other network device, such as a BMS system. One device is required for each indoor unit or group of indoor units. Where indoor units are grouped together they will be assigned with one address on the central device and will consequently all receive the same operational instructions.
Diagram
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Connections
The device connects to the indoor unit PCB via socket CN50 and will provide two terminal network connection designated U3 & U4. Where multiple devices are to be installed it is necessary to set one unit with a 100ohm termination resistance. This would normally be on the device connected to the unit with the lowest network address. The resistance being set by SW01 bit being set to ON. When the device/devices have been installed and a termination resistance applied it is then necessary to apply a unique network and refrigerant line address to each unit.
Addressing Procedure
The address setting is carried from a standard RBC-AMT21/31E remote controller. Where units do not have standard remote controllers installed, one should be temporarily attached in order to carry out the configuration process. Accessing the Engineers configuration menu Press Set CL & Check Simultaneously for 4 seconds. Navigate to menu item 12 (refrigerant line address) using the Temperature Set Buttons. Set a unique line address using the Timer Set Buttons and then press SET. Navigate to menu item 03 (network address) using the Temperature Set Buttons. Set a unique network address using the Temperature Set Buttons and then press SET Press the CHECK button to complete the setting process Generally speaking the refrigerant line address would mirror the network address, however this would not be the case with grouped units, which would have the same network address but different line addresses.
Limitations
It is recommended that 1.5mm2 2-core screened cable be used on all networks up to a maximum of 500Mtrs in length. The KRT range of units do not require adaptors as they are supplied with U3 & U4 connections and also have a termination resistance facility on the indoor PCB. The termination resistance being set by SW01 bit 1 being set to ON.
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Application
The software is used when a computer solution is required in order to provide a flexible solution to allow the air conditioning to be fully controlled from one central point. It offers much functionality, which is suited to small and large systems.
Frost Protection
The software has the ability to sample the air temperature from an individual or a selection of indoor units. Then, based on this data, operate the air conditioning to give frost and fabric protection to the building
Energy monitoring
The energy monitoring software can be included to calculate the running costs of the individual indoor units. This data can then be provided in structured bills for the building tenants. This data is calculated from the demand given from the indoor units and the power consumed by the system. The RBC-EM1-PE power meter is required for this function. This option is covered in a separate data sheet.
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Diagram
24 V Power Supply
RBC-EM1-PE KIT
GND PWR DO1A DO1B DO2A DO2B DO3A DO3B DO4A DO4B DO5A DO5B DO6A DO6B DO7A DO7B DO8A DO8B
8 individual outputs
RBC-DI1-PE
380/415 V AC Three-Phase Neutral & Earth VRF OUTDOOR UNIT VRF OUTDOOR UNIT VRF OUTDOOR UNIT
A B DI1 GND DI2 GND DI3 GND DI4 GND DI5 GND DI6 GND DI7 GND DI8 GND
8 individual inputs
RBC-AMT31E TCC-LINK CONTROLLER
A B
TOSHIB A
TCB-SC642TLE
RBC-EXW21E
L1 L2 L3 N U1U2 U3 U4 U5U6
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6
TCB-IFLN640TLE
A B U1/U3 U2/U4 N L
TOS HIBA
E N L
TIMER TMNL
TOS HIBA
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
U3 U4 A B
NETWORK ADAPTER
A B 1 2 3
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2
L N CN81
A B
POWER WIRING FROM DIGITAL INVERTER OR SUPER DIGITAL INVERTER OUTDOOR UNITS
Connection
The Windows Package (RBC-WP1-PE) connects to a LonWorks gateway via the AB network. The AB network is connected via a two part screw terminal connector the recommended cable is 2-Core Screened 1.5mm2. The connector is mounted on a full height PCI card that is fitted to the PC Limits The windows package can control up to 1024 indoor units connected through the LonWorks gateways (one gateway required per 64 indoor units).
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PC Specification (Minimum)
Toshiba does not provide the PC. The minimum requirements for this PC to run the Toshiba Windows Package are:
P4 2GHz or Equivalent 20G HDD 512M RAM Separate Video Card Full size case to Accept a Standard size PCI card
TCB-IFLN640TLE2
The LonWorks gateway will be required for every 64 indoor units.
TCB-PCNT30TLE2
Network adapters will be required for each Toshiba Digital Inverter and Super Digital Inverter indoor unit.
RBC-EM1-PE
If energy monitoring is required, an RBC-EM1-PE kit is required for each refrigerant
system.
RBC-DI1-PE
If external control is required for other equipment, the RBC-DI1-PE will provide 8 digital inputs and 8 relay outputs.
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Application
The RBC-EM1-PE allows the total power consumption data to be divided between the indoor units and be included on the tenant bill. A power meter for each refrigerant circuit is recommended.
Diagram
MCB
L1 L2L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N
TO BE HOUSED IN A SUITABLE E NCLOSURE * CO MPONENTS INCLUDED IN RBC-E M1-PE: CT1 , CT2 & CT3 CURRENT TRANSFORMERS; POWER METER
MCB MCB
L1 L2L3 N L1 L2 L3 N
L1
L2
L3
N N L1 L2 L3
*CT1 P2 P1
SECO NDAR Y
*C T2 P2 S1 P1 S2
SECO NDA RY
*C T3 P2 S1 P1 S2
SEC OND ARY
S1
S2
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23/A 24/B
*POWER METER
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
TCB-SC642TLE
RBC-EXW21E
380/415 V AC Three-Phase Neutral & Earth 4-Pole Isolator 2-Core Twisted Screened Non-polar
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6
TCB-IFLN640TLE
A B U 1/U3 U 2/U4 N L
CN 02 U1/U3 U2/U4 C3 C4
T OSHIBA
E N L
TIM ER TMNL
TO SH IBA
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2
L N CN81
A B
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Connections
The power meter connects to the PC and LonWorks gateway via the AB network the recommended cable is 2-Core Screened 1.5mm2. The current transformers connect to the power meter by a 1.5mm2 cable The power meter requires a reference voltage from each phase the power meter should be protected by a circuit breaker. The supply to the outdoor unit should pass through the centre of the current transformer.
Limits
One power meter for each refrigerant circuit, i.e. one RBC-EM1-PE is required per system.
Dimensions (L x H x D)
Power meter: 150mm x 80mm x 120mm Current Transformer: 800mm x 80mm x 600mm
TCB-IFLN640TLE2
The Lon works gateway will be required for every 64 indoor units.
TCB-PCNT30TLE2
Network adapters will be required for each split indoor unit.
RBC-EM1-PE
If energy monitoring is required, an RBC-EM1-PE kit is required for each refrigerant
system.
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Application
The application of this module is very versatile as it is an interface to other equipment. If an input is made to the module Interactive intelligence can act on the input and perform an operation i.e. enable units in specific modes, indicate status of external plant on the PC etc. The relay outputs can be used to enable external plant in conjunction with the AC or independently. Examples of use for the Inputs Fire Alarm Shutdown Extend unit operation for a fixed time Hotel key card unit set back Examples of use for the Outputs Enable air handling plant Toshiba VN unit control Lighting control Fault Output
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Diagram
24 V AC or DC
GND PWR DO1A DO1B DO2A DO2B DO3A DO3B DO4A DO4B DO5A DO5B DO6A DO6B DO7A DO7B DO8A DO8B
RBC-DI1-PE
A B DI1 GND DI2 GND DI3 GND DI4 GND DI5 GND DI6 GND DI7 GND DI8 GND
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
TCB-SC642TLE
RBC-EXW21E
E N L
TIMER TMNL
TOSHIBA
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
A B
TO S H I BA
A B
TO S H I BA
A B
TO S H I BA
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
TO S H IB A
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
A B U1U2 L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2
L N CN81
A B
Connection/Installation Procedure
The module is connected to the LonWorks network that links the components to the Interactive Intelligence software. The device requires a 24Vac 0.5A supply this is normally derived from a panel-mounted transformer. The module mounts on a piece of standard Din rail the device should be housed in a suitable enclosure. The device has eight inputs these are volt free and could be connected to a contact closure this input can be used within interactive intelligence. The eight outputs are relay contact closures the contacts are rated at 24V 0.5A resistive load.
Limitations
Each device requires a power supply Each device has a limit of eight inputs and Eight Outputs.
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Application
The Touch Screen would be used in an application where multiple unit control is required from one location. The Touch Screen can be combined with other components to provide energy monitoring or a common fault input/output signal, which could be used for a fire alarm shutdown or similar facility. If the billing function is used a PC running Excel is required.
Diagram
TO BE HOUSED IN A SUITABLE ENCLOSURE *COMPONEN TS INCLUDED IN RBC-EM1-PE: CT1, CT2 & CT3 CURRENT TRANSF ORMERS; POWER METER
MCB
L1 L2L3 N L1 L2L3 N
L 1L2 L3 N L 1L2 L3 N
MCB MCB
L1 L2L3 N L1 L2L3 N
L1
L2
L3
N N L1 L2 L3
* CT1 P2 P1
SECONDARY
*C T2 P2 S1 P1 S2
SE CONDARY
*C T3 P2 S1 P1 S2
SECONDARY
S1
S2
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2 3/A 2 4/B
*P OWER METER
A B
L N E
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
TCB-SC642TLE
RBC-EXW21E
380/415 V AC Three-Phase Neutral & Earth 4-Pole Isolator 2-Core Twisted Screened Non-polar
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6
L1 L2 L3 N U1U2 U3 U4 U5U6
L1 L2 L3 N U1 U2 U3U4 U5 U6
N E
TOSHIBA
E N L
T IME R TMNL
TOSHIBA
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2
L N CN81
A B
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The Touch Screen connects to an RS485 Network, which links the screen to the Relay Interfaces. The Relay Interfaces are then connected to the Air Conditioning Network via the U3 & U4 connection. The RS485 Network also connects to the power meter and digital input/out interfaces. If the energy monitoring facility is being used a separate PC will be required to run the energy monitoring software. This PC will require Microsoft Excel and will need to be connected to the Touch Screen via a network connection. The Touch Screen requires a 240V 3A mains power supply Additional Components TCS Net Relay Interface BMS-IFLSV2E2 The Relay Interface connects to the Touch Screen Controller via the RS485 Network using connections A & B. The air conditioning network connects to terminals U1 & U2 (U3 & U4 at the outdoor unit) and a maximum of 64 Indoor units may be served. The relay interface requires a 240V 3 A mains power supply. Energy Monitoring Relay Interface BMS-IFWH4E2 The energy monitoring Relay Interface connects to the RS485 Network and provides a means of interface to the pulse power meters. Up to eight power meters can be connected to each Relay Interface. Digital Input Output Relay Interface BMS-IFDD02E2 The D/I module connects to the RS485 network and provides 8 inputs and 4 outputs, which could be used to interface a fire alarm system or a room occupancy sensor. The D/I module output could be used as a means of remote fault indication to another system.
Software
Site-specific software is written for the Touch Screen, which gives specific names and locations for easy end-user operation. The software also configures the D/I module and the Energy Monitoring Interfaces. Energy monitoring software is installed on a separate PC. The software being Excel based and using Macros to produce the reports for each Tenant.
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Limitations
The total length of the U1/U2 network for each relay interface is as follows 1.5mm2 Screened up to 1000m 2.5mm2 Screened up to 2000m The total length of the RS485 Network A/B 1.5mm2 Screened up to 500m
Components
Touch Screens BMS-TP0641ACE BMS-TP0641PWE BMS-TP5121ACE BMS-TP5121PWE Touch screen for 64 indoor units Touch screen for 64 indoor units with energy billing Touch screen for 512 indoor units Touch screen for 512 indoor units with energy billing
Interface Components BMS-IFLSV2E2 BMS-IFWH4E2 BMS-IFDD02E2 TCS Net Relay Interface Energy Monitoring Relay Interface Digital Input Output Relay Interface
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Application
The device is used to connect to a LonWorks Network, which many BMS companies are able to communicate with, (open network protocol). The LonWorks Gateway is used with Interactive Intelligence Software (RBC-WP1) and also with the Realtime LTX solutions for connection to other types of BMS, please see section 9.0. All of the data for each indoor unit is available on the LonWorks Network; there are twenty-nine standard network variables for each indoor unit, all of which are available on the gateway.
Diagram
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
E N L
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
RBC-AMT21E
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
T OSH IB A
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
T O SH I B A
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
T O SH I B A
A B
TO S H I B A
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2
L N CN81
A B
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The gateway connects to the air conditioner network via U1 & U2 and the LonWorks network connects via the A & B connection. A 240V 3A mains supply is required for the gateway.
Limitations
The total length of the air conditioner U1/U2 network for each relay interface is as follows. 1.5mm2 Screened up to 1000m 2.5mm2 Screened up to 2000m The LonWorks network should be 1.5mm2 Screened up to 500m
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Application
The BACnet solution is intended for use in systems where control of the air conditioning is being carried out by another system that is a part of the wider BMS for a large building. BACnet is a standard protocol adopted by many BMS companies as a standard network protocol they support
Diagram
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
TCB-SC642TLE
N E
TOS HIBA
E N L
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
RBC-AMT31E
A B
T O SH I B A
A B
T O SH I B A
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
TO S H I B A
A B
TO S H I BA
A B
TO S H IB A
A B
T O SH I B A
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1 U2 A B L N CN81
U1U2
L N CN81
A B
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Connection/Installation Procedure
The BACnet solution consists of several different components, which have been listed below. The maximum number of indoor units that may be controlled is 128 per Intelligent Server. Up to a maximum of eight Relay Interfaces can be connected per Intelligent Server. Intelligent Server BMS-LSV4E The intelligent server connects to the BACnet system by a network connection, usually to a local hub. The Relay Interfaces connect to the server by the RS485 network and up to eight Relay Interfaces may be connected, with a maximum of 128 indoor units. The Intelligent Server requires a 240V 3A mains supply. BACnet Software BMS-STBN05E The BACnet software is contained on a standard Compact Flash Card, which plugs directly into the Intelligent Server. TCS Net Relay Interface BMS-IFLSV2E2 The Relay Interface connects to the Touch Screen Controller via the RS485 Network, (A & B connections). The air conditioner network connects to the U1 & U2 connections, with a maximum of 64 indoor units served. The Relay Interface requires a 240V 3 A mains supply.
Software
Site-specific software is written for the BACnet solution and then uploaded to the Intelligent Server. This gives site-specific names and locations, which are then presented to the BACnet network.
Limitations
The total length of the air conditioner U1/U2 network for each relay interface is as follows. 1.5mm2 Screened up to 1000m 2.5mm2 Screened up to 2000m The total length of the RS485 Network A/B 1.5mm2 Screened up to 500m The total length of the Ethernet cable from the Hub to the server should be a maximum of 100M The IP Address range should not be used xx.xx.0.xx
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Application
The LTX-21 solution is designed to allow connection to a Trend BMS system. It allows a fully functional solution to be achieved. The LTX-21 and associated Toshiba LonWorks gateway are usually mounted in the control panel with the outstation. We have two possible variations, which are outlined below. LTX-21 and RBC-LG1 Combination This uses a LTX-21 and an RBC-LG1-PE, which connects to a maximum of sixteen indoor units however; the TCB-PCNT20TLE network adapters are required to convert back to the AI network. This option will be cost effective for single split installations with less than 7 indoor units for all other situations use the solution below. LTX-21, LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE Combination
This solution uses an LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE for the control of a maximum of 64 indoor units. The solution uses an LTX-21 for every 16 indoor units as these connect to the Trend outstations. For example, for a total of 64 indoor units you would use four LTX21s. In each of the above cases, multiples of the above combinations can be used to accommodate larger systems.
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Connections
LTX-21 and RBC-LG1-PE Combination
The LTX-21 requires a 24V dc supply and the LonWorks gateway requires a 240v supply. The devices are linked on a LonWorks network. The XY network is connected via a screw terminal connector. The recommended cable is 2-Core Screened 1.5mm2. A serial cable connects the LTX-21 to the outstation.
Diagram
OUTDOOR UNIT
VRF System
OUTDOOR UNIT
Twisted Screened 2-Core Non Polar Twisted Screened 2-Core Non Polar
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
All X & Y wiring to be 2 Core Twisted Screened (1.5mm)
24V DC
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
2-Pole Isolator 220/240 V AC Single-Phase 2-Core & Earth
U1U2 A B L N
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
U1 U2 A B L N
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
U1U2 A B L N
X Y A B PROTOCOL CONVERTER 220/240 V ac Single Phase 3 Core + Earth Digital Inverter Outdoor Unit
A B 1 2 3
1 2 3 L N
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Diagram
System
RBC-AMT31E
OUTDOOR UNIT
TREND BMS OUT-STATION (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS)
VRF System
OUTDOOR UNIT
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
24 V DC
SERIAL PORT
B A LON NETWORK
U3U4 A B Network Adaptor 220/240 V ac Single Phase 3 Core + Earth Digital Inverter Outdoor Unit
A B 1 2 3
24 V DC
A B LON NETWORK
A B U1/U3 U2/U4
N L
U1U2 A B L N
U1 U2 A B L N
U1U2 A B L N
1 2 3 L N
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Limits
LTX-21 and RBC-LG1-PE Combination
This solution can control a maximum of sixteen indoor units and the TCB-PCNT20TLE network adapters are required for all indoor units.
Dimensions* (H x W x D), mm
LTX-21 LTX-VCI RBC-LG1-PE TCB-IFLN640TLE
*Dimensions include clearances
Solution Components
LTX-21 and RBC-LG1 Combination
LTX-21 RBC-LG1-PE TCB-PCNT20TLE LonWorks to Trend Gateway LonWorks to Toshiba Gateway Network adapter AB to XY Supplier Realtime Toshiba Toshiba
Full details and product support for the LTX products can be obtained from Realtime Controls Park House Greenhill crescent Watford Business Park Watford WD1 8QU Tel 01923 233384 Fax 01923 233385 www.realtime-controls.co.uk
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Application
The LTX-51 solution is designed to allow connection to a Trend BMS system. It allows a fully functional solution to be achieved. The LTX-51 and associated Toshiba LonWorks gateway are usually mounted in the control panel with the outstation. We have two possible variations, which are outlined below. LTX-51 and RBC-LG1 Combination This uses a LTX-51 and an RBC-LG1-PE, which connects to a maximum of sixteen indoor units; however, the TCB-PCNT20TLE network adapters are required to convert back to the AI network. This option will be cost effective for single split installations with less than 7 indoor units for all other situations use the solution below.
LTX-51, LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE Combination
This solution uses an LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE for the control of a maximum of 64 indoor units. The solution uses an LTX-51 for every 16 indoor units as these connect to the Trend outstations. For example, for a total of 64 indoor units you would use four LTX-51s. In each of the above cases, multiples of the above combinations can be used to accommodate larger systems.
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Connections
LTX-51 and RBC-LG1-PE Combination The LTX-51 requires a 24V dc supply and the LonWorks gateway requires a 240v supply. The devices are linked on a LonWorks network. The XY network is connected via a screw terminal connector. The recommended cable is 2-Core Screened 1.5mm2. A serial cable connects the LTX-51 to the outstation.
Diagram
OUTDOOR UNIT
VRF System
OUTDOOR UNIT
Twisted Screened 2-Core Non Polar Twisted Screened 2-Core Non Polar
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
All X & Y wiring to be 2 Core Twisted Screened (1.5mm)
24V DC
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
2-Pole Isolator 220/240 V AC Single-Phase 2-Core & Earth
U1U2 A B L N
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
U1 U2 A B L N
X Y A B
PROTOCOL CONVERTER
U1U2 A B L N
X Y A B PROTOCOL CONVERTER 220/240 V ac Single Phase 3 Core + Earth Digital Inverter Outdoor Unit
A B 1 2 3
1 2 3 L N
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LTX-51, LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE Combination The LTX-51 and LTX-VCI require a 24V dc supply and the LonWorks gateway requires a 240v supply. The devices are linked on a LonWorks network. U3/U4 network is connected via a screw terminal connector. The recommended cable is 2-Core Screened 1.5mm2. A serial cable connects the LTX-51 to the outstation.
Diagram
System
RBC-AMT31E
OUTDOOR UNIT
MODBUS BMS OUT-STATION (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS)
VRF System
OUTDOOR UNIT
15 V DC 2-Core Non-polar
24 V DC
SERIAL PORT
B A LON NETWORK
A B 1 2 3
24 V DC
A B LON NETWORK
A B U1/U3 U2/U4
N L
U1U2 A B L N
U1 U2 A B L N
U1U2 A B L N
1 2 3 L N
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Limits
LTX-51 and RBC-LG1-PE Combination This solution can control a maximum of sixteen indoor units and the TCB-PCNT20TLE network adapters are required for all indoor units. LTX-51, LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE Combination This solution can control a maximum of sixty-four indoor units with one LTX-51 for every sixteen indoor units.
Dimensions* (H x W x D), mm
LTX-51 LTX-VCI RBC-LG1-PE TCB-IFLN640TLE
*Dimensions include clearances
Solution Components
LTX-51 and RBC-LG1 Combination
LTX-51 RBC-LG1-PE TCB-PCNT20TLE LonWorks to Trend Gateway LonWorks to Toshiba Gateway Network adapter AB to XY Supplier Realtime Toshiba Toshiba
LTX-51, LTX-VCI and TCB-IFLN640TLE Combination LTX-51 LTX-VCI TCB-IFLN640TLE TCB-PCNT30TLE LonWorks to Trend Gateway Realtime LonWorks Adapter Realtime LonWorks to Toshiba Gateway Toshiba Network adapter to U3/U4 only used for split systems Toshiba
Full details and product support for the LTX products can be obtained from Realtime Controls Park House Greenhill crescent Watford Business Park Watford WD1 8QU Tel 01923 233384 Fax 01923 233385 www.realtime-controls.co.uk
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Application
Option 1 The first option is the simplest form of control it does not allow control with the air conditioner system. The mechanical switch is straightforward to install as it only involves the switching of the relays. If required the fan speed or the damper can be fixed in a particular mode Option 2 The Second option allows the VN unit to be enabled from an indoor unit this utilizes the RBC-SMFI Fan interface. This link means the unit needs to be operated in conjunction with an associated indoor unit. Option 3 Option 3 is a low voltage option, which gives a dedicated controller for the VN unit this control option, will allow a Heater to be controlled to protect the fabric of the unit. This option can also be integrated with the indoor units via the RBC-SMFI fan interface. Option 4 The final option indicates the procedure for connecting and control using interactive intelligence. This allows full control from the PC of the VN unit the units can independently time controlled to only provide ventilation when the building is occupied.
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Controls: ON/OFF (switch 1) Fan Speed - High/Low (switch 2) Mode - Bypass/Heat Exchange (Damper on/off) (switch 3) For some of the smaller projects, this may be the most convenient and cost effective solution. Note that this option is only available if there are no Toshiba heaters provided with the heat exchangers.
Switch Positions 1 - Off 2 - On 3 - High Fan Speed 4 - Low Fan Speed 5 - Heat Exhange Ventilation 6 - Bypass Ventilation
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Fan Speed - High/Low (switch 1) Mode - Bypass/Heat Exchange (Damper on/off) (switch 2)
The RBC-SMFI will connect to the PC board of one indoor unit as shown below.
RBC-AMT31E
A B HEAT EXCHANGE VENTILATION UNIT L N COMMON LOW HIGH DAMPER 220-240 V AC Single-Phase Neutral & Earth 15 V DC 2-Core 2 1 12 V DC 2-Core 1 2 CN32 A B 1 2 3 INDOOR UNIT
More than one heat exchanger unit can be connected to the same indoor fan coil unit. In order to do so, the heat exchanger units need to be wired in parallel. However, the current may be too large and an additional higher amperage relay (provided by others) may be required. The RBC-SMFI would then turn the relay ON. Note that this option is only available if there are no Toshiba heaters provided with the heat exchangers.
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Low Voltage 2 Core 0.5mm 220/240 V ac 2 Core Sized For Heater Capacity
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6
TAPPING POINT
SUPPLY AIR
RBC-VNP1
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 L N E
220/240 V ac Single Phase 2 Core + Earth Cable & Fuse Size is Heater Capacity Dependant
RBC-AMT31E
T T S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
RBC-VNC1
U1U2 A B 1 L N CN81 2
CN32
12 V DC 2-Core
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH AMBIENT AIR SENSOR AMBIENT AIR HEATER PRECUT-OUTS HEATER TAPPING POINT TAPPING POINT SUPPLY AIR
Low Voltage 2 Core 0.5mm 220/240 V ac 2 Core Sized For Heater Capacity
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 COMMON N/O 1 RBC-VNT1 2 3 4
RBC-VNP1
INTERACTIVE INTELLIGENCE
A B DI1 GND DI2 GND DI3 GND DI4 GND DI5 GND DI6 GND DI7 GND DI8 GND
GND PWR DO1A DO1B DO2A DO2B DO3A DO3B DO4A DO4B DO5A DO5B DO6A DO6B DO7A DO7B DO8A DO8B
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 L N E
220/240 V ac Single Phase 2 Core + Earth Cable & Fuse Size is Heater Capacity Dependant
RBC-DI1-PE
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Notes
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