STRYKER CVAHU ZIO CONFIGURATION GUIDE
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INTRODUCTION
Description of
Devices
Stryker™ Lon
Configurable CVAHU
Controller
Figure 1: Stryker
™ Lon Configurable CVAHU
Controller
General
The CUL6438SR-CV1 is part of the Stryker family.
The controllers are Free Topology Transceiver
(FTT) LONMARK®-certified devices designed to
control HVAC equipment. This is advanced system
feature that allows state-of-the-art, commercial
building control. Each controller is configurable
using the NIAGARA FRAMEWORK® software.
The Stryker controllers require the Stryker feature
to be licensed in the WEBpro workbench tool and
the WEBs AX JACE Controller for programming. It
can download to any brand of the Niagara
Workbench or JACE controller.
Controllers are used in VAV (Variable Air Volume)
and CVAHU (Constant Volume Air Handling Unit)
control applications. Each controller contains a host
microcontroller to run the main HVAC application
and a second microcontroller for LONWORKS®
network communications. Each controller provides
flexible, universal inputs for external sensors, digital
inputs, and a combination of analog outputs and
digital outputs.
Features
Uses the Echelon® LONW ORKS® network
protocol.
Free Topology Transceiver (FTT) high-speed
78 kilobits communications network.
Capable of stand-alone operation, but may
also use LONWORKS® bus network
communications.
Sylk™ bus for use with Sylk-enabled sensors.
120 controllers per Q7751A, B router when
configured as a repeater.
Field configurable for control, input, and output
functions using the NIAGARA FRAMEWORK®
software.
Built-in zone control functions include a remote
wMarkall module interface and a scheduler.
All wiring connections are made to removable
terminal blocks to simplify controller installation
and replacement.
For more information, refer below mentioned
documents as shown in
Table 1: Stryker reference documents
Form No.
Title
63-4529
—03
Stryker
™ Lon Configurable
VAV/CVAHU Controller
Specification Data
62-2029
—02
Stryker
™ Lon Configurable
VAV/CVAHU Controller
Installation Instructions