VRV Xpress - Manual V612
VRV Xpress - Manual V612
VRV Xpress - Manual V612
License Agreement
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Contents
License Agreement
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Contents
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1. Introduction
1-1. Purpose of Xpress
1-2. Limitations on Selection
1-3. Live-update
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7. Piping Diagram
7-1. [Piping] Tab Page
7-2. How to Edit the Piping Diagram
7-3. Edit Piping Diagram : Example
7-4. Printing large piping diagrams
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8. Wiring Diagram
8-1. [Wiring] Tab Page
8-2. How to Edit the Wiring Diagram
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9. Centralized Controller
9-1. F1/F2 circuit limitations
9-2. Allowed combinations
9-3 . [Centralized Controller] Tab Page
9-4. This example
9-5. Step 1
9-6. Step 2
9-7. Wiring-tab
9-8. Add a split in the central control
9-10. Lonworks
9-11. Preferences screen
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10. Reports
10-1. [Reports] Tab Page
10-2. Set Up the Reports
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11. Example
11-1. Outline of Project
11-2. Indoor Units Selection
11-3. Outdoor Units Selection
11-4. Piping Diagram
11-5. Wiring Diagram
11-6. Centralized Control
11-7. Report
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1. Introduction
1-1. Purpose of Xpress
Xpress is a selection software for VRV and CMSQ systems.
Xpress helps your quick selection for quotation with easy operation.
V6.0.0 Uses the New Selection Procedure (NSP): indoor capacity is kept and all
losses are recalculated to the outdoor units capacity.
2)
Though you can input the exact height of the outdoor units, the value is used
only for checking the limitation of the height difference.
3)
4)
Design temperature can be inputted outside the scope of the capacity table
range. Data input only has a range check. The actual check of the
temperature to be within the capacity table range is done during the selection.
Values outside this capacity table range result in an error message on the
outdoor unit.
5)
The sensible capacity is calculated from the actual total capacity, the bypass
factor and the fan airflow at high speed. Therefore, this calculated capacity
may differ slightly from the sensible capacity value of the databook.
6)
The order of indoor units is determined by the piping layout. Therefore, the
wiring diagram does not always correspond to the field (actual) diagram.
However, they can be set equal by moving indoor units up and down in the
tree view.
7)
The order of outdoor units does not affect piping and wiring diagrams.
If you change the order of outdoor units, the order will be changed on the
report file.
8)
Some options are not displayed on the [Piping] tab and the [Wiring] tab.
9)
4) Project Information
Project Name, Reference Number, Client name
See Chapter 4
Input
Project Outline
See Chapter 5
Select
Indoor Units
- Project Outline
- Refrigerant Type
See Chapter 6
Connect Indoor
Units and BSboxes to Outdoor
Unit(s)
See Chapter 7
Define
Piping Diagram
See Chapter 8
Define
Wiring Diagram
See Chapter 9
Select
Centralized Controller
See Chapter 10
Output Report
- RTF format
- CSV format
- DXF format
Finish
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(2) Tabs
(4) Refrigerant
(6)
(7) Help
Click (
(9) Import/Export to .csv Import or export the list of indoor units to .csv format
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(5) Exit
Exit Xpress.
(6) Preferences
(7) About
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(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(2) Reference
(4) Revision
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4-6. Preferences
When you click on [Preferences] (
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(2)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(5)
(1)
Indoor Units
List
All indoor units are listed. Click to select a unit. You can
also use the [Ctrl] and [Shift] keys to select multiple units.
(2)
Instruction
(3)
Help
Click (
(4)
Command
Buttons
(5)
Import/Export
indoor units
to .csv
Information
Display
(6)
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[Abbreviations] window
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(2)
(7)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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(2)
(1)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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(1)
1) Add an Option
When the option on the [Allowed options] windows is selected, the [Select] button
becomes available.
Click the [Select] button and the option is moved to [Selected options].
2) Remove an Option
When the option on the [Selected
options] window is selected, then the
[Remove] button becomes available.
Click the [Remove] button and the
option is moved to the [Allowed options]
window.
(2)
Standard Option
Note:
Options with extension (STD) cannot be
removed because they are standard options;
necessary for that indoor unit (e.g.
decoration panel for FXCQ)
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Note:
You cannot move the unit to the last
position directly.
To move the unit 1 to the last position,
first drop the unit 1 on the last unit.
Unit 1
Unit 1
Unit 1
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- Now you can start entering the details of each indoor unit you want to import.
Each row is one indoor unit. You can copy and paste rows if there are identical
indoor units in your project.
Column A Indoor: enter the indoor unit name
Column B Room: enter the name of the room where the indoor unit will be
installed (optional)
Column C Mode: enter the selection mode
o A for automatic selection
o M for manual selection
The other fields are filled out depending on the selection mode.
A automatic selection
Column D Family or Model: enter the family name of the indoor unit
o A: Wall mounted unit
o C: 2-way blow ceiling mounted cassette
o D: Concealed ceiling unit (small) NBVE
o D M9: Concealed ceiling unit (small) M9V3B
o DL16: Concealed ceiling unit large for VRV III 50 Hz high
ambient only
o DL20: Concealed ceiling unit large for VRV III 50 Hz high
ambient only
o FR: Round flow cassette
o FMC: Round flow cassette for CMSQ
o FMD: Concealed ceiling unit for CMSQ
o H: Ceiling suspended unit
o K: Ceiling mounted corner cassette
o L: Floor standing unit
o M: Concealed ceiling unit (large)
o N: Concealed floor standing unit
o S: Concealed ceiling mounted
o U: 4-way blow ceiling suspended cassette
o Z: 4-way blow ceiling mounted cassette (600x600)
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M Manual selection
Column D Family or Model: enter the model name of the unit
E.g.: FXSQ50P7VEB
Column E Cooling DBT: Enter the design temperature for cooling in C
DBT
Restriction: the design temperature should be within the operation range of
the unit
- If all indoor units are entered, save the .csv-file again and close Excel. It is very
important to close the file before you start importing the indoor units, if not
there will be errors.
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- Browse to the .csv-file that you have prepared with all the indoor units you
want to import. Click Open and all the indoor units will be imported. The
program will give a message how many indoor units have been imported.
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[Abbreviations] window
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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(1)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
Systems List
Window
(3)
Specification of
Selected Unit
(4)
List of indoor units that have not been connected to the outdoor
unit yet
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(5)
(2)
(9)
(4)
(5)
(9)
(6)
(7)
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(3)
(2)
(1)
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Note:
Xpress uses REFNET joints for piping by
default.
If you want to use REFNET headers, go to
procedure (2), otherwise go to procedure
(3).
2) Choose connections of header from
drop-down list, then click the header
button (
) to insert a header.
Now connect indoor units to the header
as described in procedure (1).
Note:
Each REFNET header has a limited
number of connections. If you try to connect
more indoors units than there are
connections, an error window will pop-up.
(2)
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(3)
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Note:
When indoor units are connected directly to the outdoor unit, they can only
operate in cooling only mode.
In this case, the caution icon (
) will be displayed at the left side of the indoor
unit icons and a caution message will be displayed at the bottom of the window.
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6-4-2.2 Hydrobox
You can also add a Hydrobox directly
to the heatrecovery outdoor unit (no
BS-box in between).
Note:
You can only add a hydrobox when you select [Heat recovery] family and [VRV
III REYAQ] series.
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(1)
(2)
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3-2
2-1
2-2
2-3
1-1
farthest group
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-3
nearest group
1-3
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-1
3-2
Note:
Changing the order in the
[Outdoor Units] tab page has no
relation with the order of indoor
units on the [Indoor Units] tab page.
The order should be defined
according to actual layout.
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7. Piping Diagram
7-1. [Piping] Tab Page
After systems are determined in the [Outdoor Units] tab page, you can move to the
[Piping] tab page. When the [Piping] tab is clicked, the [Piping] tab page appears.
Edit the piping diagram so Xpress can select the REFNET joints and headers, and
define the piping diameters.
(7)
(1)
(3)
Click here to hide /
open the [Systems
Tree] window.
(8)
(4)
(6)
(2)
(5)
(9)
(11)
(10)
Note:
You can hide the [Systems Tree] Window, by clicking on the small arrow next to it.
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(1)
Systems Tree
Window
(2)
(3)
[Manual Piping
Length] check box
(4)
[Reset] button
(5)
Reverse the last action (ctrl+z) and redo the last undo (ctrl+y)
(6)
(7)
[Example] button
(8)
(9)
Note:
[Calculation details] tab
appears by right-mouse clicking
on the device and selecting
Explain Selection
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drag-and-drop
Note:
You can also edit the piping
diagram by changing the order of
the indoor units in the extractable
[Systems Tree] Window.
(as described in section 6-7)
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Drag
and
Drop
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drag-and-drop
Note:
You can also edit the piping
diagram by changing the order of
the indoor units in the extractable
[Systems Tree] Window.
(as described in section 6-8)
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Drag
and
Drop
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Result:
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- Piping Layout
Schematic
1-1
1-2
1-3
Group 1
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-2
Group 3
Group 2
3-1
B
G
3-1
E
2-1
C
1-1
- Goal
Piping Diagram on Xpress
for REFNET selection
3-2
F
2-2
2-3
1-2
1-3
E
F
C
D
3-2
2-1
2-2
2-3
1-1
1-2
1-3
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(3) Connect the 2-1 indoor unit to the main branch by drag-and-drop.
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Units below "2-1" are now connected to the main pipe by new first branch.
Note :
Unit "2-1" is a top unit of group 2.
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(4) Connect the 1-1 indoor unit to the main branch by drag-and-drop.
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Units below "1-1" are now connected to the main pipe by new 1st branch.
Note :
Unit "1-1" is a top unit of group 1.
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In order to print the complete piping diagram again in the report, all the labels need
to be removed. To remove a label, click on the intermediate pipe that is labeled.
Right click and select Enter Subdiagram Label. The Enter Subdiagram Label
screen appears, with the label you have entered. Delete the label and click OK.
The label is now removed. Repeat this procedure for each label that was defined.
Afterwards, save your project to remove the labels permanently.
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8. Wiring Diagram
8-1. [Wiring] Tab Page
After systems are determined in the [Outdoor Units] tab page, you can move to the
[Wiring] tab page.
When the [Wiring] tab is clicked, the [Wiring] tab page appears.
Edit the wiring diagram for grouping indoor units.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
Wiring layout
(2)
area
(3)
Information
display
Select the outdoor unit to edit the wiring diagram of its corresponding
system.
The wiring diagram is drawn automatically in this area for the system
of the selected outdoor unit.
- The wired remote controller is indicated by solid line (default).
- The wireless remote controller is indicated by dashed line (default).
Information and caution are displayed about the selected item. The
background color changes to red when a caution is displayed.
Note:
You can also edit the wiring diagram by changing the order of the indoor units in
the extractable [Systems Tree] Window. (as described in section 6-8)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
Note:
To remove the Office 201-2 unit from the
control group; right-click and select [No
Inter-wired Remote Controller], and add the
remote controller again as an option.
(4)
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9. Centralized Controller
9-1. F1/F2 circuit limitations
max 128 indoors
maximum 64 addressed indoors
maximum 10 outdoor systems (an outdoor system can consist out of several modules )
So it is possible to have 35 addressed and 93 unaddressed indoor units on one F1/F2 circuit
Important Remarks:
In case the user selects PPD option (available on iTouch, iManager or BACnet)
then the max. indoor limitation is 64 (all indoors need to be addressed)
LON Gateway SNVT limitation, see 9-9
EKEXV and Hydrobox cannot be connected to F1/F2
In case the user selects ACNSS (Airnet) option, then max. indoor limitation is 127
(address 2 till 128) is not considered in the software!!
(*) iTC and LON can only be used in address range 1-00 ~4-15
(**) iManager, Bacnet GW and LON are always master
Combination
iManager /
BACnet will not
be considered in
the software
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(3)
(1)
(2)
Outdoor units
Here all the outdoor units for the whole site will
appear.
(3)
Control/Management
devices
(4)
(5)
Control groups
(6)
Specific controller
models
(7)
Material list
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9-5. Step 1
Drag the outdoor units (one by one) to the Control Groups zone
The total number of outdoor units (8) and indoor units (170) in the control group is indicated
9-6. Step 2
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or
Number of indoor
units connected to
one outdoor unit
The second Intelligent Touch Controller will take care of the indoors that are connected
through the F1/F2 wiring to outdoor units 6 (16 indoors) and 8 (7 indoors)
Possibly, the whole site is also managed by one Intelligent manager. (global controller)
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9-10. Lonworks
Default
selection
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10. Reports
10-1. [Reports] Tab Page
After systems are determined, you can move to the [Reports] tab page.
When the [Reports] tab is clicked, the [Reports] tab page appears.
After setting up the contents of the report, its possible to create an RTF, CSV or
DXF output.
(1)
Project outline
(2)
Report contents
(3)
Systems included in
report
(4)
(5)
(6)
Information display
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Device options
Table including the options chosen for each unit
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Note:
In this case, report contents will
be piping diagrams and wiring
diagrams only. The check boxes
of Report contents will change
accordingly.
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11. Example
11-1. Outline of the Project (see chapter 4)
(1) System
RXYQ-PY1
R410A, Heat Pump (selection based on the cooling load)
(2) Design Condition
Outdoor Temperature
Indoor Temperature
35CDB
25CDB, 50%RH
N
101
10kW
102
7kW
103
7kW
104
7kW
105
7kW
106
17kW
Hall
150kW
108
8kW
20m
107
8kW
109
8kW
115
11kW
114
9kW
113
9kW
112
9kW
111
9kW
110
20kW
35m
70
101
102
103
104
105
106
Hall
107
108
109
115
114
113
112
111
110
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5m
(1) RXYQ-PY1
R410A, Heat Pump (selection based on the cooling load)
(2) 4 systems
(3) 100% Combination
(4) Piping Length (Equivalent) (1st branch to indoor unit)
[Out Room1] 40m
35m
[Out Room2] 60m
40m
[Out Hall1]
55m
30m
[Out Hall2]
40m
25m
(5) Height Difference = 0
Out Room1
102
103
104
105
106
Hall
107
108
Out Hall1
115
114
Out Hall2
113
112
111
20m
101
109
110
Out Room2
[Out Room1] : Design Conditions tab
Refer to
11-1project
outline
100%
Combination
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Height Difference = 0
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[Out Hall1]
[Out Room2]
[Out Hall2]
Refer to section 11-4 for changing order of indoor units
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Room101-Room106-2,Room107-Room108
Room109-Room115
Hall1-Hall7 (with REFNET header)
Hall8-Hall15 (with REFNET header)
101
102
103
104
105
Hall1
Hall4
Hall7
Hall10
Hall2
Hall5
Hall8
Hall11 Hall14
Hall3
Hall6
Hall9
Hall14 Hall15
115
114
113
112
106
107
Hall13
111
108
109
110
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101
102
103
104
108
101
102
103
104
105
106-1
106-2
107
108
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77
78
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102
103
104
105
106
Hall
107
108
109
115
114
113
112
111
110
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Control Groups
Imanager
# controllers 2
Control group 3
Out 3 (39) # outdoors 6
Out 7 (13) # indoors
129
Out 4 (12)
Out 5 (30)
Out 1 (19)
Out 6 (16)
Control group 4
Out 2 (34) # outdoors 2
Out 8 (7) # indoors
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Icontroller
# controllers 2
Icontroller
# controllers 1
L,N
Imanager
DA M 602B51
1
O ut 3 (39)
RXYQ 50P A
F 1,F 2
L,N
O ut 7 (13)
RXYQ 14P 9
Icontroller
DC S 601C 51
O ut 4 (12)
RXYQ 14P 9
O ut 5 (30)
RXYQ 38P 8
L,N
O ut 1 (19)
RXYQ 24P
O ut 6 (16)
RXYQ 20P 8
L,N
Icontroller
DC S 601C 51
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