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Element
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– Installation and Operation Manual
Section 9: Controls Startup
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Units are organized by Organization, Site, Building, Plant, and Unit. The hierarchy assists with
organizing individual units, defining user permissions, organizing reports, and communication
between staff members.
Figure 40
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Hierarchy of locations
Organization
The parent organization of the customer
Site
The campus or location where one or multiple Element units are installed.
Top level user permissions would be assigned here.
Building
The name of the building. When a central water heating plant services
multiple buildings, it is recommended to state the name of the building group.
Plant
The name of the single or group of Element units that serve a specific
domestic hot water system. Recommended to either be the name of the
mechanical room or the system the unit(s) serve.
Table 11
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Hierarchy
Definitions
An organization can be created by any user within the myLync web or mobile apps. From there,
users with appropriate permissions can define the structure of the hierarchy. Units can be
associated directly with a site or building if desired, however it is recommended to establish the
hierarchy down to a plant.
NOTE:
Creating hierarchies can be performed only in my Lync, not locally at the unit.