PRODUCT UPDATE 2011 "Smart Manager"
PRODUCT UPDATE 2011 "Smart Manager"
PRODUCT UPDATE 2011 "Smart Manager"
Hardware
Power Supply Input 1 phase – 50/60 Hz – 220 / 240v
Central Controller Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 120 x 180 x 64
Weight Central Controller Kg 0.8
Power Supply Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 114 x 177 x 50
Weight Power Supply Kg 0.9
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Operating Environment Temperature 0 – 40 C. Humidity: 10 – 90%
Input / Output Terminals 1. ON / OFF and Alarm Status Output
2. 2. All Indoor Units ON and All Indoor Units OFF Input
Accessories 1. BMS-IFWH5E – Energy Monitoring Interface
2. 2. BMS-IFDD03E Digital I/O Relay Interface
3. TCB-PCNT30TLE Network Adaptor
Description
Smart manager is a product that is capable of controlling 128 indoor units from a single location.
The device has the facility to set all of the operating parameters for individual or zoned indoor units, whether they are
VRF or individual split systems, (Excluding RAS models).
It is also capable of displaying individual fault codes for any units on the network.
Smart manager can be remotely connected to via a PC and all the functions can be controlled via Internet Explorer.
Smart manager can also be linked to energy monitoring relay interfaces for the collection of data for energy billing.
The controller can also be linked to the digital input output module for the interface to other systems.
Smart manager has additional advanced functions; different users can be configured to give restricted access.
The controller has an advanced time clocking function to give the building owner flexibility, plus a return back
function, which returns the units setting to a predetermined setting after an amount of time.
All of these functions are accessed via the Web Interface.
Smart manager 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 128 master indoor units
from multiple locations.
Smart manager can provide a remote access solution form a PC using a Web browser up to four remote connections
can be established at any one time.
If Smart manager is to be used for energy monitoring the energy monitoring relay interface is required. A power meter
is required for each refrigerant system the data is down loaded to a Pc via the network connection. The data is then
used in an Excel based program to generate the bills for the air conditioners.
Connections
Smart manager requires a 220 / 230 Volt single phase 3 Amp power supply, which connects to a power supply unit,
(Supplied as part of the kit.) which in-turn supplies low voltage power to the Smart manager.
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 COM-DI, DI1, DI2 and DI3 are used to remotely operate all of the connected indoor units. The indoor units
can be enabled with a contact closure between COM-DI and DI2 this can pulse for 0.5 seconds or a static input.
The indoor units can be disabled by COM-DI the same contact specification applies. If a fire alarm shutdown is required
this can be achieved by a contact closure or opening on terminals COM-DI to DI3.
Terminals COM-DO, DO1 and DO2 provide dry contact, (Voltage Free) outputs for connection to other systems. A relay
contact will close between COM-DO and DO2 indicating system operation and COM-DO and DO1 indicating a fault on
any connected units.
The controller has a standard RJ45 connector for the connection to the network
Terminals A (+) B (-) are the connections to the RS485 network to connect to the energy monitoring relay interfaces
and digital input output module.
A schedule timer (TCB-EXS21TLE) can be connected to CN02 should it be required
Diagrams
Solution Components
Smart manager to be located in the building containing the controlled air conditioners.
Network adapters will be required for each Master indoor unit when the central controller is used in conjunction with
DI/SDI slit systems.
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.
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 can be used as a means of remote fault indi-
cation to another system.