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1. MICRO THERMO TECHNOLOGIES MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide Document No 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Micro Thermo Technologies 1997 2015 by Micro Thermo Technologies All rights reserved worldwide Local Phone 450 668 3033 Fax 450 668 2695 Toll Free Canada 1 888 664 1406 Toll Free USA 1 888 920 6284 www sporlanonline com micro thermo Table of Contents 1 TIhtoductioi erene sauces ses cunts sauateatcaevbanuawends cues ipeabaawenaeseesaei S 1 is Urme daulouelors sbou cia henan A err seer tree errant en ve tr rene treet etre terre errs Te 1 12 Conventions Hse in This AO CUISINE iis cess catsae duces teedsetiaseektossdecadechiwstledstenadertiesaledeteasst ie dew 1 Z Step DY Step Procedir wakes sowts ccc vencseas toes aaseieccasesawe N 2 2 Jinstallatom aiid W tril te Mt sssagesst conti paseas Geant someesstenasesutu tesa a 2 gt S MEANN n EE E E E 2 Sy Addar NatNode Plus View OP MON aD sioen EEEE E 2 5 2 Addin the Custom node WatNode Plus aiicscacaus evciecactreincsciwssonneedsaorvansmsray cman 2 33 Droppin Caston Point xesessiassiesccecasusauessiencsscadeesucsarnedcwesses ianisuede N EEE E 6 IA On hnenad WAT asus cack aaa ens E esate ea ee ee ea 8 Des INCRE VATA Sich aoa T JOU Nk
2. cle N 8 4 Acknowledge a WattNode Plus test fail Alarm cccessssceesesceesceeseceeeesceeens 9 5S Revision FAISCO ry orreen an E ENE EOE EEEO 10 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc i 1 Introduction 1 1 Using this document This guide is intended for Micro Thermo Technologies trained technicians installing the Continental Control System WattNode Plus It is not a complete user guide but rather a simple step by step summary of the instructions for the installation on the MT Alliance A complete user guide and a user manual covering specifically the operation of the WattNode Plus are available in the following document WnPlus 1_00UL pdf 1 2 Conventions used in this document For your convenience several screen captures have been added to describe the procedures Bold text is used for emphasis or to highlight MT Alliance terms as found on the interface 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 2 Step by Step Procedure 2 1 Installation and Wiring of the unit On the Y model neutral and phase A must be connected to power line and you should see the service light while pressing the service button For more information see the WattNode Plus user s guide PUID 70 3RD 1003 3 MT Alliance After the physical installation the configuration parameters must be loaded into the controller 3 1 Adding WattNode Plus View optional You don t have to be i
3. PowerRoom Energy Management Components Visibility Or Alarm Relay CustomPoint Equipment Label lt IIIS View Link Figure 9 Typical view in Alliance 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 7 3 4 3 5 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc On Line and Wink When the WattNode Plus is on line the Service LED is off continuously except at the start and when we press the service button If the Service LED is blinking the WattNode Plus is uninstalled When a wink command is sent to the WattNode Plus its service LED light for 15 seconds Network variables All output network variables have a bandwidth control parameters that are called Update Time known in Lonworks as Max Send Time There is one for each nvo group in bold default values is 5 seconds and can be changed for something between 0 to 18h We suggest 20 seconds For many nvos after a power up or a reset the measured nvo is temporarily reset to 0 and will be updated at the end of the Update Time while other nvos send the real value right away The nvoPkDemand must be polled as it is retransmitted after a reset or when it changes only Table 1 nvo Name Physical Type Recom Max Send Tm Power Up Reset nciPwrUpdtT Elapsed time 20s nvoPowerSum Power float 20s nvoPower n Power float 20s nvoCurrent n Current float 20s nvoV
4. ause one or more CTs are installed wrong way N s for WatttNodeP Inputs 11 neiltAmps f neiD emPerMins nciDemSubints nciEngyUpdT nciP wri pdtT nciR each pdtT nviFiequest O AG_NORMAL 2005 3 3 11 42 25 Modify NV nvoE nergy jnvoLogD ata nvoPeakDemt 7 Figure 5 Network variables window Click OK to close the Network Variables window 9 Click OK to close the Custom Node Information window 10 Click Accept to save the changes 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 5 3 3 Dropping Custom Point Preferably you should drop a WattNode custom point in the same view as the WattNode Plus node 1 Drag and drop a CustomPoint icon from the Components toolbox to the view As soon as the icon is dropped the Custom Point Definition window opens Select in dropdown list a Measure Point type Pick Custom Point Type 2 You can select physical type from Point Type Measure Current float P easure Energy float Physical Type Frequency float Name Power foat Power float f Absolute C Differential Power Factor float 1 7 Vo tage 2 M Cancel Figure 6 Point type selection VVVVV V You need to select the proper physical type to be able to select the desired nvo see the table 1 The Time_stamp type variable is not available in ver 4 1 for the nvoPeakDemT 3 Click the OK button to finish or Cancel to start over To move an ico
5. ct in dropdown list the custom node Node type the Unknown Manufacturer and Unknown Model Pick Node Type and Model Transceiver TPeFT 10 ad Channel Backbone Nodetye fustos eee hon a Model ion Figure 2 Node model selection 5 Click the OK button to finish or Cancel to start over To move an icon select it while pressing the CTRL key and move it with the mouse Once the node is placed it must be configured and associated with the controller 1 Click the node icon The Custom Node Information dialog box opens 2 Select the Details tab Custom Mode Information WattWNode Plus Alarms Commands Status Status Identification faat ode Plus View name Subsystem Channel Transcerver Manufacturer Model WNB 3Y 600 FT1 qj Eirmware Version Na Hotes M Cancel TM Delete 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 3 Figure 3 Node Details tab 3 Type a unique name for the node WattNode Plus in the Identification field the Manufacturer name CCS and the node model and if you wish some information in the Notes field 4 Select the Commands Status tab uncheck Supports Write To Flash 5 Before installing it make sure you have powered on the WattNode Plus see section 2 1 Custom Mode Information WattNode Plus Details Log Commands Status Status Testing Commands Installation Lon forks H ID 0000 000 ooog eurori E ma Baca Eora Mai
6. n select it while pressing the CTRL key and move it with the mouse 4 After you dropped the CustomPoint on the view click on it to bring the configuration window Figure 7 Point Details tab Point Information PPA Details Hardware Graph amp Log amp Status Value km General Log Preferences ail Identification PPA Keep values at 1 minute s interval View Mame Main SubS ystern Point Type Physical Type Description Tomer for phase Change Notes IEN Service Info Visibility f Always visible Maintenance and Configuration f Configuration only M Cancel i Delete 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 6 5 Fill the identification field use an abbreviation for this field 6 Put the purpose of this point in the description field 7 Inthe Hardware tab select the custom node name of the WattNode and the network variable that you want to monitor Point Information PPA Details Hardware Graph amp Log Unconfigured Value 0 0 ki M Measure Paint Custom Mode Identification watt odeP r Network Wariable Output Hame nvoPower 0 Receive Heartbeat 00 00 00 Ahi rar 3 Figure 8 Point Hardware tab 8 Set the Receive Heartbeat to 1 minute to be able to tell when you have a power drop out 9 Click OK Here is an example of a view layout of the WattNode Plus and Measure points lt Energy Y Configuration
7. n configuration Mode In the Configure menu select Views The View Configuration window opens Click Energy in the Subsystem menu 1 2 3 4 Select the view after witch you want the WattNode Plus view to be inserted 5 Click the Insert after button A new view without any images appears 6 Type the name PowerRoom of the view in the View Name field l Click the Change Image icon The Open File dialog box appears Select and open the Image to get a graphic representation of the desired view if it exists i e Service Board bmp 8 If you wish you can check the Zoom box Thus only custom point status will be seen in the normal view when you place them on a view close up 3 2 Adding the Custom node WattNode Plus lt L Energy Y Configuration Y PowerRoom Figure 1 Navigator Bar 1 In the Subsystem menu select Energy or click the left menu of the navigator bar and click on the Energy Subsystem 2 In the Mode menu select Configuration When entering this mode a components toolbox appears in the bottom right corner of the window It contains all the items that can be placed in the view 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 2 3 Select the view by clicking on the View menu or on the right menu of the navigator bar and click on the desired view name 4 Drag and drop a node icon from the Components toolbox to the view As soon as the icon is dropped the Node Definition window opens Sele
8. nformation s PowerRoom WattNode Plus lt Pp Energy F antin irratian Acknowledge Event Details Event Type Priority PhaseA CP Hl Ww attNod oC feral fe a Fes a N A Date Time Custom Node Event Description View Subsystem Alarm Relay Actions If you can not solve the problem yourself please call Micro Thermo Technologies at 450 668 3033 Energy Management Components Visibility Op Alarm Relay wv CustamPoint ae Equipment Label N A a EE Account Name M y ccount Password View Link Normal Jean Francois Boivin Mon Mar 07 2005 13 23 45 B FAI U9 qq Figure 10 Alarm acknowledging Click on the Acknowledge button at the upper right of the screen Then enter your account and password and click OK The WattNode Plus button will stay red until it is fixed and the MT Alliance has made his next auto test or until a manual node test has been done This button is invisible in overview mode 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 9 5 Revision History REV Description Revised by Date 0 0 Creation of the document from 71 MTA 1018 R2 0 01 mar 05 Ready for revising 07 mar 05 Revised by JFB 17 mar 05 as eS S ees 27 Feb 2015 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 10
9. ntenance Commands M Test node ee ee oh mer ss besa Versions External Interface Application Software ull M Cancel i Delete Figure 4 Node Commands Status tab 6 In the Installation box click the Install button 7 The Install a Custom Node dialog box opens and prompts you to click the Service button of the WattNode Plus For manual entry see the Node Installation manual Once the installation is completed all the window buttons are activated For more information on the Testing and Maintenance Commands refer to the MT Alliance Node Installation Manual 8 To keep network traffic to an acceptable level click on Network Variables button and set the following variables to the appropriate value nciCtAmps_f set to current range max ex 800 for a 0 800A CT nciDemPerMins 5 nciEneyUpdtT 00 00 20 neiPwrUpdtT 00 00 20 nciReacUpdtT 00 00 20 71 MTA 1004 R1 2 MT Alliance WattNode Plus Installation Guide doc 4 If only one phase is working you may have to enable the other phases by putting 12 in nviCalSel then the number of active phase will be display by nviCal Enter a value from 1 to 3 in nviCal to enable that number of phases Be very careful if doing so This is also the gate for Current sensor calibration and it can t be undone See the WattNode Plus user s guide in the Calibration section for more information If the value of nvoPower and nvoPF are negative it may be bec
10. olts n Voltage 20s nvoFreq Frequency float 20s Real value nciEngyUpdtT Elapsed time 20s nvoEnergySum Energy float 20s Real value nvoEnergy n Energy float 20s Real value nvoReacEngySum Energy float 20s Real value nciReacUpdtT Elapsed time 20s nvoReacPwrSum Power float 20s 0 nvoReacPwr n Power float 20s 0 nvoPFavg Power factor float 20s Real value nvoPF n Power factor float 20s Real value nciDemPerMins nvoDemand count Power float 5m 5m Not repeated Must be polled nvoPkDemand Power float new peak Real value nvoPeakDemT Time stamp new peak Real value 4 Acknowledge a WattNode Plus test fail Alarm Every hour or so MT Alliance test each node to make sure it is still powered and connected to the network A node test fail occur when the MT Alliance can t communicate with the node or the node does not work properly during MT Alliance test routine The acknowledgement of the WattNode Plus test fail Alarm is done as follow MT Alliance File Access Subsystem Mode view Events Reports Options Tools Configure Network Support Help A ix Z7 _ Priority Date Time High 03 07 2005 12 08 40 Acknowledged by At Date Time ide Test Failed oun A Acknowledge I

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