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iWorx® VPU2
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505-010-2, Effective: April 29, 2014
© 2014 Taco Electronic Solutions, Inc.
Runtime Accumulation
The total runtime is accumulated for the heating, cooling, and fan outputs. The runtimes can be used to indicate that
maintenance is required on the equipment controlled by these outputs. An operator or maintenance personnel can
reset the runtime once servicing has been performed. The runtimes are accumulated in volatile memory (RAM). Once
a day they are backed up to non-volatile memory (NVRAM). When the VPU2 is reset, the runtimes are copied from
NVRAM to RAM.
Alarms and Events
The VPU2 detects certain alarm conditions and sends them to LCI. Before this can occur, the VPU2 must have been
configured by the LCI.
Input Alarms
The VPU2 monitors the status of the analog and digital inputs and generates alarms for the following events:
• Fan Failure
• Smoke Detect
• Mixed Air Low Limit Condition
• Dirty Filter
• Indoor Air Quality
Supply Air Temperature Alarms
The following alarms can be generated based on supply air monitoring.
• Cooling Failed
• Heating Failed
• Heat Stuck On
Maintenance Alarm
A VPU2 provides programmable run limits for generating runtime maintenance alarms. When the cooling runtime,
heating runtime, or fan runtime exceeds these limits, a maintenance alarm is sent to the LCI.
Automatic Configuration
The VPU2 and iWorx® Local Control Interface (LCI) use a self-configuring network management scheme requiring no
external tools, binding, or L
ON
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ORKS
knowledge. The LCI recognizes and configures the VPU2 when the controller’s
service pin is pressed. The controller’s status light flashes green until the controller is configured, and is solid green
after the controller is configured. Once the service pin has been pressed, no further action is required by the user; the
controller is fully accessible to the LCI. Users may bind to SNVTs on the VPU2 with LNS or other L
ON
W
ORKS
tools if
they wish.
The LCI also provides network supervision of the VPU2. The LCI periodically sends a "ping" message to the VPU2,
which elicits a response. If the response fails, an alarm is displayed on the LCI. The LCI also uses the "ping" message
to refresh the occupancy mode and other system wide data.
CONTROLLER IDENTIFICATION
Once the VPU2 is properly installed and recognized by the LCI, the LCI can be used to configure the settings of the
controller. This section describes the commands available on the LCI for configuration of the VPU2, and the meanings
and default values for controller parameters. For more information on using the LCI, see the
iWorx® LCI Application
Guide.