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User Manual 

 

Air-condition controller   

SB-DN-HVAC (MAC01.331) 

 
 

www.hdlautomation.com 

Manual describes the snapshots taken in the
previous version of the module and using older
HBST program. In HBST2, the graphic
appearance is slightly different but the functions
remain the same.

Summary of Contents for BUSPRO SB-DN-HVAC

Page 1: ...r SB DN HVAC MAC01 331 www hdlautomation com Manual describes the snapshots taken in the previous version of the module and using older HBST program In HBST2 the graphic appearance is slightly different but the functions remain the same ...

Page 2: ...tion 5 6 2 1 Basic settings 5 6 2 2 Settings 5 6 2 2 1 Test the wiring 6 6 2 2 2 Air condition delay settings 7 6 2 2 3 AC model configuration 7 6 2 3 3 4 VAV fan voltage settings 8 6 2 3 Air setup 9 6 2 3 1 Operation type 9 6 2 3 2 Temperature settings 9 6 2 3 3 Host settings 10 6 2 3 4 Model and statue 11 6 2 4 configuration on DLP 11 6 2 4 1 Basic information 11 6 2 4 2 Test and Control 12 6 2 ...

Page 3: ...peed low medium and high Built in controlling algorithm which can control the air conditioner smartly Can be connected up to 4 PCS of DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensor supplied by HDL One master module can control about 8 slave modules Support online upgrading 3 Basic parameters Electric parameters Power input Bus power supply DC24 BUS Power consumption 90mA DC24V Maximum current per channel 2A I...

Page 4: ... and L AC220 240V COM2 connect to Fan motor c Manual control button for mode fan speed and next previous d LED indicator or programming button e DC0 10 relay for extra fan control method digital temperature sensor f F G H I and J are HDL interface 4 2 Safety HVAC systems draw large amounts of electricity when in use which means that improper ...

Page 5: ...use or MCB to the power input The tightening torque do not exceed 0 4Nm Power cable require Switch 0 75mm2 to 2 5mm2wire Mounting position DB Do not make wrong connection on Bus interface it may cause a damage to the Bus interface void the rain or water into module it will damage this devices Do not get AC220V voltage into Bus wire it will damage all of devices in system check the type of the valv...

Page 6: ...e current subnet device ID of this device to modify the address fill in the new address and click the Modify initial address Click the Add button the device will be added to ON line devices list Method two 1 Run HDL bus pro tool 2 Search for the online devices by clicking on search button and the device will be showed on online device list 6 2 software configurations Normally we need to use a HDL ...

Page 7: ...ule s Device ID must be unique and different from other devices on the same Bus the subnet ID should be the same as the HDL Bus gateway typically the SB DN 1IPorHDL MBUS01IP 431 6 2 1 2 Remark To give a name to the module so you can recognize it from other modules 6 2 2 Setting The setting tab is the main page to set all the configuration of this module ...

Page 8: ...be tested here Steps To test the wiring of this module a On the setting tab tick the option model of test relay enable to enter the test mode b You can read each relays status by clicking on read button c Then click on set to check and test each relay 6 2 2 2 Air condition delay settings The compressor delay helps to protect the HVAC module from several problems so it s better to set some delay fo...

Page 9: ...o you can optimize and configure the module according to your own wiring For example suppose that relay 1 is heating relay 2 is dehumidification and relay 3 is cooling in this case we need to make some modification in the Complex mode as the below figure shows Steps To modify HVAC complex settings according to specific wiring a Select Complex mode b Double click on HVAC setting table to modify the...

Page 10: ...time as 10minutes thus after 120m of non stop using the compressor will stop for 10m and restart again automatically 6 2 2 4 VAV fan voltage settings This is the DC0 10V fan speed controlling voltage settings the speed of the fan will increase when the voltage increased and decrease with the voltage is reduced Note The parameters could be different from one fan to another so its better to contact ...

Page 11: ...p to 4 pieces of digital temperature sensors which produced by HDL and there are two ways to broadcast the temperature a Refer to Inside sensor this module will receive the temperature locally from HDL digital temperature sensors DS18B20 which are connected to this module this the indoor temperature b Refer to outside sensor the module will receive the temperature from another module with temperat...

Page 12: ...ose slave modules will get the modes and fan speed settings through the master module Steps a Tick the option Host Enable to enable the function b Select the Slave No C Tick on Enable to enable the hosting function for the specified module 6 2 3 4 model and statue This section focuses on the AC information and its modifications 6 2 3 4 1 temperature type Select one of the temperature measurements ...

Page 13: ...ur needs just uncheck any function that you want to eliminate and save 6 2 4 configuration on DLP On the DLP the first thing that we have to do is to make sure that the air conditioning page has been activated After activating the AC page switch to DLP s air conditioning function page 6 2 4 1 basic information This section shows the basic settings for controlling the HVAC module ...

Page 14: ...esponding air condition mode b Control also in this section you can set a desired temperature level for each mode so the HVAC will stop automatically when the desired temperature is reached c Unlock you can unlock or lock the AC function which means if this option is not selected the AC function is locked and can t be used 6 2 4 3 Slave information This is the host settings for DLP air conditionin...

Page 15: ...an be connected synchronously Steps to set up synchronous controlling between several DLP s a ON DLP air conditioning function tab select synchronous control b Select AC NO c Tick on enable to activate the synchronous function d Fill in the subnet subnet ID of the target DLP e Enable the IR emission function f All above steps must be done on each DLP respectively 6 2 4 5 Other functions 1 Setup Th...

Page 16: ...ng feature for outside temperature by selecting receive broadcast option c Refer to average value this is to broadcast the typical average temperature value for set of temperature sensors instead of without showing each sensors temperature the panel will combine all the received temperature and display their average value including the indoor temperature 2 Control AC running Checking this option c...

Page 17: ...picture d Send photo and save state P s the picture format must be in P M P A display picture for slave DLPs can be setup here also a Select AC graphics on DLP air conditioning function tab it will popup the above window and switch to slave picture page b Choose set up option c Double on each keys picture to open a photo d Send photo and Save state 4 IR automatic control it s used to control AC by...

Page 18: ...C01 331FAQ003_HDL BUS Q To control the FCU I can use the SB DN HVAC or HDL MAC01 331 but I can also use IR Infrared to control it which one is better A When IR control is possible we always recommend customers to use IR SB IR EM SB CMS 12in1 or SB CMS 8in1 to control the FCU because to wire the proprietary HAVC system with 3rd party controller SB DN HVAC HDL MAC01 331 first you may lose FCU warran...

Page 19: ... the fan is still running A If the fan speed had been set as Low Medium or High but not Auto the fan would run all the time even the desired temperature is reached but no problem it is pure wind not cold wind or hot wind If the fan speed had been set as Auto you probably forgot to enable the option Power saving in HDL BUS Pro Setup Tool ...

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