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The document provides information about the Multistack BACnet Portal including: - It acts as a translator between a Multistack chiller and BACnet protocol over Ethernet or TCP/IP. - It has ports for connecting to the chiller controller and an Ethernet network. The port configurations and connections are described. - LED indicators show power, operation status, and communication activity. - Wiring diagrams and specifications for power and communications are provided. - A list of all available chiller data points accessible via BACnet with their object types and instances is included.

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The document provides information about the Multistack BACnet Portal including: - It acts as a translator between a Multistack chiller and BACnet protocol over Ethernet or TCP/IP. - It has ports for connecting to the chiller controller and an Ethernet network. The port configurations and connections are described. - LED indicators show power, operation status, and communication activity. - Wiring diagrams and specifications for power and communications are provided. - A list of all available chiller data points accessible via BACnet with their object types and instances is included.

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MULTISTACK

The Modular Water Chiller

BACnet Portal
Technical Manual

MULTISTACK WEB PORTAL


MS20/30/50 Application - BACnet over TCP/IP

MULTISTACK
1065 MAPLE AVE
SPARTA, WI 54656
PHONE #: (608) 366-2400
FAX #: (608) 366-2450
BACnet over TCPIP May 2008
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2. COMPUT25 Interface (Port 2):
The Multistack WEB PORTAL talks directly to a
The Multistack WEB PORTAL is a device that Multistack COMPUT25 using a 3-wire EIA-232
acts as a translator between a Multistack connection. The WEB PORTAL has been
COMPUT25 and the ASHRAE standard BACnet factory configured with Port 2 set-up for
protocol. communications to a COMPUT25. This port is
the 5-pin terminal block located on the left hand
SPECIFICATIONS side of the WEB PORTAL. A DB25-pin male
serial cable connection is required at the
Power Supply Requirements for Portal: COMPUT25. The maximum distance for this
24VAC + 10%, 0.3 A (7.2 VA), 50-60 Hz. connection is 50 feet. Multistack provides a 6-
foot serial cable to connect Port 2 of the WEB
Status Indication: Power, Run, and Error LED PORTAL to the RS-232 connector in the
indicators. LED indicators for Transmit and Multistack COMPUT25. (See Photo 1)
Receive on each of the communication ports.
****The portal will be set up by Multistack to
Battery: Seven-year lithium BR2325 battery communicate to the COMPUT25 at 2400 baud, 8
provides a minimum of 10,000 hours of data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. THIS IS NOT
retention during power outages. ADJUSTABLE!!

Operating Temperature Range: 0-130°F (- Port 2 Pin-Out Designation


17.8 to 54.4 °C). Multistack Portal Comput25
Port 2 (RS232 Port)
Operating Humidity Range: 10-95% relative Pin 1 (TX) Pin 2 (RX)
humidity, non-condensing. Pin 2 (RX) Pin 3 (TX)
Pin 3 (DTR/RTS) No Connection
Listed By: PAZX (UL 916), PAZX7 (cUL C22.2 Pin 4 (DCD/CTS) No Connection
No. 205-M1983), FCC Part 15- Subpart B-Class Pin 5 (GND) Pin 7 (GND)
A.

COMMUNICATIONS WIRING NOTE: Check to make sure that the RS232/


RS485 jumper is selected for EIA-232. This
1. BAS Interface (10baseT port): jumper is located adjacent to the 5-pin connector
The Multistack WEB PORTAL communicates on the left hand side of the module (See Photo
with a Building Automation device or other 1). With EIA-232 selected for Port 2, the 2 wire/4
devices via a BACnet over Ethernet connection. wire jumper directly above the RS232/RS485
This connection is located in the upper left jumper can be ignored.
corner of the WEB PORTAL. The DIP
SWITCHES located in the lower right corner of
the portal are for addressing. They should
already be set with switches 3 and 4 ON and
switches 1, 2, and 5 OFF.

NOTE: The Customer or Building Automation


provider is responsible for providing the CAT5
cable to connect to the building network.

1
PHOTO 1
ETHERNET POWER SWITCH
10BASET PORT
24 V POWER
CONNECTION
RS232/RS485
2 - ground
JUMPER
1 - 24 Vac

PORT 2
USED BY
Multistack
DIP
SWITCHES

LED’s

Power
Run
Error
Port 1 transmit
Port 1 receive
PORT 1
Port 2 transmit
Port 2 receive
Link
Lan

POWER WIRING LED IDENTIFICATION


CAUTION: The WEB PORTAL is a Class 2
device (less than 30VAC, 100 VA maximum). The Multistack Portal’s LEDs are as follows (see
Take the appropriate isolation precautions when Photo 1):
mounting this device in a panel with non-Class 2 Power - portal is being supplied with power.
devices. Run - 2 flashes/second indicates normal
operation.
1. Turn the WEB PORTAL’s power switch OFF Error - lights when an error is detected. (Table 2)
(see Photo 1) to prevent the module from Port 1 Transmit - lights when Port 1 receives data.
being powered up until proper voltage is Port 1 Receive - lights when Port 1 transmits
verified. data.
Port 2 Transmit - lights when Port 2 receives data.
2. Connect the power wires to the appropriate Port 2 Receive - lights when Port 2 transmits
terminals maintaining proper polarity. The data.
terminals are labeled Ground and 24 VAC. Link - lights when the 10BaseT port has a link.
Lan - lights when the portal is communicating with
2. Verify that 24 VAC is present at the power then LAN
input terminals of the WEB PORTAL (See TABLE 2
Photo 1). The voltage input should be RUN LED ERROR LED CONDITION
between 21.6 VAC and 26.4 VAC. 2 flashes per sec. Off All normal
2 flashes per sec. 2 flashes 5 minute auto-restart delay
3. Turn the WEB PORTAL’s power switch ON, alternating after system error
2 flashes per sec. 2 flashes in sync, Module is configured with
the Power, Run and Error LEDs should turn then pause different baud rate than rest
ON and the Run and Error LEDs begin of network
blinking. The Error LED should then turn off. 2 flashes per sec. On Module halted after frequent
system errors.
If this does not occur, turn the power switch 5 flashes per sec. On Contact Technical Support
OFF and check for wiring errors. 5 flashes per sec. Off Download in progress.
7 flashes per sec. 7 flashes per sec. Brownout recovery delay (10
seconds)
14 flashes per sec. 14 flashes per sec. Brownout in progress (Supply
voltage low)

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BACnet over TCP/IP SETUP DEVICE INSTANCE

Table 3 is a listing of all the points available in a The device instance number is 610001. If this
Multistack Chiller. The Object Identifier is the setting needs to be changed, please contact a
description of each point. The other columns give Multistack Representative.
a listing of the BACnet Object Type, Object
Instance, Object Enumeration, Action, and Configuration for:
Reference Name. BACnet Object Type’s are
abbreviated as follows:
IP Address:
AV R Analog Value (Read Only) Subnet Mask:
AV W Analog Value (Write Only) Gateway:
BV R Binary Value (Read Only) UDP Port:
BV W Binary Value (Write Only) BACnet/IP Network #:
Device Instance:
CONNECTION TYPE

The default CONNECTION TYPE for the BACnet POINTS LIST (Object Instance)
over ETHERNET to the WEB PORTAL is a CAT5
Cable via a RJ-45 connector. This connector READ POINTS
plugs into the Ethernet 10BaseT port. If this
needs to be changed, please contact a Multistack # OF COMPRESSORS - The total number of
Representative. compressors in the system as set by the dip
switch setting in the COMPUT25. (AV-1)
BACnet COMMUNICATION SETUP
CAPACITY – The number of compressors on
The rate of communication between a BACnet compared to the total in the system. (AV-2)
device and the WEB PORTAL is third party
dependant. The 10BaseT port on the WEB DEMAND - Current load compared to maximum
PORTAL is capable of sending information at 10 design load. This value is determined by the
Mbps. This is not adjustable. system entering chilled water temperature and the
settings of the variables. (AV-3)
TCP/IP NETWORK
CURRENT FAULTS – Tells how many
The WEB PORTAL may be connected directly to
compressors are in a fault condition. (AV-4)
the Ethernet network using the 10BaseT port. To
prevent circular routes, the WEB PORTAL will be
ENT CHW SYS TEMP - Entering Chilled Water
configured only for BACnet/IP. The IP Network
System Temperature. (AV-5)
Number will be defaulted to 6100. The UDP Port
Number set to 47808. If these settings need to be LEV CHW SYS TEMP - Leaving Chilled Water
changed, please contact a Multistack System Temperature. (AV-6)
Representative.
ENT CW SYS TEMP - Entering Condenser Water
IP ADDRESS
System Temperature. (AV-7)
The following is the default IP Addressing scheme
in the portal. LEV CW SYS TEMP - Leaving Condenser Water
System Temperature. (AV-8)
IP – 192.168.1.101
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0 C(X) SUCT TEMP - Individual compressor suction
Gateway – 0.0.0.0 temperature where (X) is the compressor number.
(See Table 3)
If these settings need to be changed, please
contact a Multistack Representative. C(X) LOCHW TEMP - Individual compressor
leaving chilled water temperature where (X) is the
compressor number. (See Table 3)

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LEAD COMPRESSOR - The first compressor to The default settings for the previous System
start and last compressor to turn off if available to Variables are:
run. (AV-9) ITEM DEFAULT
UPPER SET POINT 55 (°F)
LOAD LIMIT - A percentage value to limit the LOWER SET POINT 45 (°F)
system load. (AV-10)
VSP 50%
UPPER SET POINT - The desired entering chilled FLUSH TIME 12:00 (noon)
water temperature (ENT CHW SYS TEMP) at full FLUSH DURATION 15 (SEC)
load. (AV-11) LOAD LIMIT 100%
TDIFF 90 (SEC)
LOWER SET POINT - The desired leaving chilled
water temperature (LEV CHW SYS TEMP) at full FAULTS C(X) - Module fault information. This is
load. (AV-12) an analog number which is coded to give the type
of fault that has occurred on the INDIVIDUAL
VSP (Variable Set Point) - A percentage value that compressor circuit. In this definition, (X)
is used to determine the no load chilled water represents the compressor number 1-24. Refer to
temperature. (AV-13) the Table in the section entitled FAULTS for
further information.
No Load CHWT =
[(A Temp - B Temp) * C% ÷ 100] + B Temp FAULT (X) TYPE - This is an analog value which
will represent the type of fault for each of the faults
EXAMPLE: Upper Set Point = 55, Lower Set in the FAULT REVIEW. Refer to Tables in the
Point = 45, VSP = 30% section entitled FAULT REVIEW for further
information.
NoLoad CHWT = [(55-45) * 30 ÷ 100] + 45 = 48 °F
FAULT (X) COMP # - This value gives the
TDIFF (Delay Time) - A time in seconds which compressor number that a fault occurred on. It will
sets the amount of time between starts and stops be a value between 0-24. A 0 value represents a
of compressors. (AV-14) system fault, while a value of 1-24 represents the
compressor number of which the fault occurred
FAIL INDIC (Failure Indicator) - A percentage on. Refer to Tables in the section entitled FAULT
value which provides for an output signal in the REVIEW for further information.
COMPUT25 whenever compressors of the
indicated value have failed. A 0% setting will give HRS @ XX% - This value relates the total
an output signal after any failure within the system. operating hours to the % load and is subdivided
(AV-16) into 10% segments.
FLUSH TIME - The time in hours at which the MOST CURRENT FAULT – This value tells which
DDRS-210A is cycled. This is a condenser blow fault in the fault review happened more recently
down valve. (AV-153) than the others. To get the order of the fault
review to compare with what is at the master
FLUSH DURATION - The time in seconds to set controller, take this value and go backwards down
how long the DDRS-210A is energized. It is the list using the FAULT (X) number.
recommended to keep this value below 15 Example: If the value for the MOST CURRENT FAULT was 7, then
seconds for most instances. (AV-154) FAULT 7 information would be the most current fault and
should match the value in position 20 at the master
controller. The order of the fault from 20-1 would be 7, 6, 5,
MONTH – The current month set in the 4, 3, 2, 1, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16…..8. Therefore, FAULT 8
would be the oldest fault and the next fault position to be
COMPUT25. overwritten.

DAY – The current day set in the COMPUT25. ON/OFF STATUS - Displays whether the chiller is
ON or OFF. (BV-1) (ON=1 & OFF=0)
YEAR - The current year set in the COMPUT25.
EX1 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25
HOUR – The current hour set in the COMPUT25. that disables the chiller and requires resetting at
the COMPUT25 to resume operation. (BV-2)
TIME – The current minute set in the COMPUT25. (Fault=1 & Normal=0)

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EX2 REMOTE OFF - Input in the COMPUT25 that VSP (Variable Set Point) - Input for changing the
disables the chiller, no reset required to resume VSP variable in the COMPUT25. (AV-W-136)
operation. Circuit acts just like an On/Off switch. LOAD LIMIT - Input for changing the LOAD LIMIT
(BV-3) (Stopped=1 (will not run) & Started=0 (capable of in the COMPUT25. (AV-W-137)
running))
TDIFF (Delay Time) - Input for changing the
EX3 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25 TDIFF variable in the COMPUT25. (AV-W-138)
that disables the chiller and requires resetting at
the COMPUT25 to resume operation. (BV-4) FAIL INDICATOR - Input for changing the FAIL
(Fault=1 & Normal=0)
INDIC variable in the COMPUT25. (AV-W-139)
EX4 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25
that disables the chiller. No reset required. This LEAD COMPRESSOR - Input for changing the
EX4 input is a special input designed for use with LEAD COMP variable in the COMPUT25.
(AV-W-140)
a Power Phase Monitor (PPM). (BV-5)
(Fault=1 & Normal=0)
FLUSH TIME - Input for changing the FLUSH
TIME variable in the COMPUT25. Hour only input
LOW CHW FLOW - Low Chilled Water Flow. Input for this setting. (AV-W-141)
in the COMPUT25 that disables the chiller and is
intended to be used with the Chilled Water Flow FLUSH DURATION - Input for changing the
Switch. This fault requires a reset and restart at FLUSH DURATION in the COMPUT25. This is a
the COMPUT25 to resume operation. (BV-6) setting in seconds to set how long the DDRS-
(Fault=1 & Normal=0)
210A is energized. (AV-W-142)
LOW CW FLOW - Low Condenser Water Flow.
Input in the COMPUT25 that disables the chiller THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR REMOTE
and is intended to be used with the Condenser START/STOP OF A MULTISTACK CHILLER
Water Flow Switch. This fault requires a reset and
A Multistack chiller can be controlled On and Off by
restart at the COMPUT25 to resume operation.
writing to BACnet Object Instance BV-W 33; ON/OFF
(BV-7) (Fault=1 & Normal=0)
CONTROL as described earlier, but this is not always
the best procedure. This point is at the same level of
LO CHW TEMP SYS - Low Leaving Chilled Water priority as the keypad at the Master Control. If the BAS
System Temperature Fault (Below 36 °F). This wants the chiller OFF, and a person near the chiller
fault requires a reset and restart at the wants it ON, there could be a battle back and forth as to
COMPUT25 to resume operation. (BV-8) the condition of the chiller. When using this write point,
(Fault=1 & Normal=0) the BAS system will need to also monitor BACnet Object
Instance BV 1, ON/OFF STATUS. If the status of the
COMP. (X) STATUS - The present state of each chiller is OFF, then when the BAS system writes (BV-W
individual compressor where (X) is the 33) ON the chiller will change to ON. This should then
compressor number. This condition can be either also change the status of BV 5 to ON. If the customer
ON or OFF. presses the ON/OFF push button at the chiller, the
(ON=1 & OFF=0) chiller will shut OFF, the ON/OFF STATUS (BACnet
Object Instance BV 1) will change to OFF, even though
the BAS system has ON/OFF CONTROL (BACnet
WRITE POINTS Object Instance BV-W 33) set to ON. The BAS system
will then have to turn ON/OFF CONTROL OFF for a
ON/OFF CONTROL - This is the point that a short while, and then turn it back ON to get the chiller to
BACnet device will control for ON or OFF start again.
operation. This point should be left ON anytime
the BAS system wants the chiller running. (BV-W- An alternate way to control the starting and stopping of a
33) Multistack chiller is to use a “dry” set of contacts
(ON=1 & OFF=0) controlled by the BAS system. This set of contacts
would then need to be wired into the Comput25, Master
UPPER SET POINT - Input for changing the Control. A digital input for Remote Start/Stop is
Upper Set Point variable in the COMPUT25. reserved at the Master Control and is labeled EX2. The
(AV-W-134) BAS system can also monitor the status of EX2 by
means of BACnet Object Instance (BV 3), EX2
REMOTE OFF. If this input is open, the Multistack
LOWER SET POINT - Input for changing the
chiller would be disabled, and nothing would be allowed
Lower Set Point variable in the COMPUT25. to run. The EX2 input must be closed in order for the
(AV-W-135)
chiller to run.

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FAULTS CONDITIONS MODULE FAULTS DEFINITIONS
HP - High Pressure Cutout. This fault requires
SYSTEM FAULTS DEFINITION resetting at both the HP control and the
COMPUT25 to resume operation.
EX1 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25
that disables the chiller and requires resetting at LP - Low Pressure Cutout. This fault requires
the COMPUT25 to resume operation. resetting at the LP control and the COMPUT25 to
(Fault=1 & Normal=0) resume operation.
EX2 REMOTE OFF - Input in the COMPUT25 that TH - Thermal Fault. This would occur if the motor
disables the chiller, no reset required to resume protector sensed an overload in the compressor
operation. Circuit acts just like an On/Off switch. motor. It would also occur if any component in the
(Stopped=1 (will not run) & Started=0 (capable of running)) motor protector circuit failed open. This fault
requires resetting at the COMPUT25 and on some
EX3 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25 units, at the overload relay also.
that disables the chiller and requires resetting at
the COMPUT25 to resume operation. LOSUC - Low Suction Temperature. If during
(Fault=1 & Normal=0) operation this temperature should drop to 25 °F,
the compressor will shut down. The temperature
EX4 FAULT DISPLAY - Input in the COMPUT25 must rise back up to 30 ºF before the fault can be
that disables the chiller. No reset required. This reset.
EX4 input is a special input designed for use with
a Power Phase Monitor (PPM). (Fault=1 & Normal=0) LOCHW - Low Leaving Chilled Water
Temperature (Below 36 °F). (Evaporator freeze
LOW CHW FLOW - Low Chilled Water Flow. Input protection) The temperature must rise back up to
in the COMPUT25 that disables the chiller and is 40 ºF before the fault can be reset.
intended to be used with the Chilled Water Flow
Switch. This fault requires a reset and restart at COMMUN-Communication Error between units.
the COMPUT25 to resume operation.
(Fault=1 & Normal=0)
NOTE: Module fault information for individual
LOW CW FLOW - Low Condenser Water Flow. compressor circuits are sent to BACnet devices in
Input in the COMPUT25 that disables the chiller the form of an analog number. The Object
and is intended to be used with the Condenser Identifier is labeled FAULTS C(X) where (X) is
Water Flow Switch. This fault requires a reset and the compressor number in the system. There are
restart at the COMPUT25 to resume operation. four different conditions of a fault for a Multistack
(Fault=1 & Normal=0) Portal. (Off mode) - This fault occurred while the
circuit was not running. (Current) - This fault is
LO CHW TEMP SYS - Low Leaving Chilled Water still present, and corrective action must be taken.
System Temperature Fault (Below 36 °F). This (Reset) - Fault can be reset and operation
fault requires a reset and restart at the resumed by resetting the fault. (Record) - Fault
COMPUT25 to resume operation. has been reset, and the compressor is available to
(Fault=1 & Normal=0) run. The following table lists the possible module
faults in a Multistack system.
NOTE: System fault information is sent to BACnet
devices in the form of digital inputs. Each system FAULTS C(X) Table
fault has a BACnet Object Instance assigned to
it. There are seven different system faults, and The following table is to decipher the FAULTS
they are assigned BACnet Object Instances C(X), compressor faults. The integer value given
BV2-8 (See Table 3). If the input is ‘ON’ then that at the point will coincide with a value in the table to
particular fault is set. If the input is ‘OFF’ then that give fault that is current or resetable.
particular fault is cleared.

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FAULTS C(X) If the FAULT (X) COMP value is 0 then the
VALUE FAULT CONDITION following table applies, and the fault condition is a
1 HP (Off mode) System Fault.
2 LP (Off mode) FAULT (X) TYPE (System)
64 LOSUCT (Current) VALUE FAULT CONDITION
65 HP (Current) 1 EX1 FAULT (Record)
66 LP (Current) 2 EX3 FAULT (Record)
69 HP (Current) 4 EX4 FAULT (Record)
70 LP (Current) 8 Lo Lev. H2O (Record)
72 LOCHW (Current) 16 Lo CHW. Flow (Record)
96 COMMUN (Current) 32 Lo CW. Flow (Record)
128 LOSUCT (Reset) 65 EX1 FAULT (Current)
129 HP (Reset) 66 EX3 FAULT (Current)
130 LP (Reset) 68 EX4 FAULT (Current)
132 TH (Reset) 72 Lo Lev. H2O (Current)
133 HP (Reset) 80 Lo CHW. Flow (Current)
134 LP (Reset) 96 Lo CW Flow (Current)
136 LOCHW (Reset) 129 EX1 FAULT (Reset)
130 EX3 FAULT (Reset)
136 Lo Lev. H2O (Reset)
FAULT REVIEW 144 Lo CHW Flow (Reset)
160 Lo CW Flow (Reset)
The FAULT REVIEW can also be helpful in
determining fault conditions that may be present in The FAULT (X) COMP value is an analog value
the COMPUT25. The COMPUT25 will store the which is a number between 0-24. A 0 value
most current 20 faults. Each fault has a type represents a System Fault. A number of 1-24
[FAULT (X) TYPE] and a compressor number represents a Module Fault, and is the compressor
[FAULT (X) COMP] associated with it. number that the fault has occurred on. The
following is a list of examples.
The FAULT (X) TYPE is an analog number which
will give the type of fault that has occurred, and is EXAMPLES:
dependant upon the FAULT (X) COMP value. If
the FAULT (X) COMP value is 1-24 then the FAULT 1 TYPE = 72
following table applies, and the fault condition is a FAULT 1 COMP# =2
Module Fault. FAULTS C2 = 136

FAULT (X) TYPE (Module) These numbers represent that Fault No. 1 in the
VALUE FAULT CONDITION FAULT REVIEW is a LOCHW on compressor #2,
0 LOSUCT (Record) and the fault is in a RESETable condition.
1 HP (Record)
2 LP (Record) FAULT 2 TYPE =8
4 THERM (Record) FAULT 2 COMP# =1
5 HP (Record)
6 LP (Record) These numbers represent that Fault No. 2 in the
8 LOCHW (Record) FAULT REVIEW is a LOCHW on compressor #1,
16 HI SUCT (Record) and the fault is in the RECORD mode.
32 COMM. (Record)
64 LOSUCT (Current/Reset) NOTE: Since the FAULT (X) TYPE came back as
65 HP (Current/Reset) a RECORD condition, it is not necessary to look at
66 LP (Current/Reset) the FAULTS C(X) value to determine if the fault is
69 HP (Current/Reset) in a RESET or CURRENT condition.
70 LP (Current/Reset)
72 LOCHW (Current/Reset)
80 HI SUCT (Current/Reset)
96 COMM. (Current/Reset)

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FAULT 5 TYPE = 130
FAULT 5 COMP # =0

In this example, since FAULTS 5 COMP # equals


0, there would be no associated FAULTS C(X)
number. Therefore, these numbers represent that
Fault No. 5 is a SYSTEM FAULT (because
F5COMP = 0). This SYSTEM FAULT would then
be defined as an EX3 FAULT in the RESETable
mode.

FAULT 10 TYPE =1
FAULT 10 COMP# =0

Again, the FAULT (X) COMP # equals 0, therefore


the numbers represent that Fault No. 10 is a
SYSTEM FAULT, which is an EX1 FAULT in the
RECORD mode.

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Multistack Standard BACnet Points List
OBJECT TYPE & OBJECT
ENUMERATION NOTES ACTION INSTANCE REFERENCE NAME
# OF COMPRESSORS AV-2 R 1 num_of_compressors_1
CAPACITY AV-2 R 2 capacity_1
DEMAND AV-2 R 3 demand_1
CURRENT FAULTS AV-2 R 4 current_faults_1
ENT CHW SYS TEMP AV-2 R 5 echw_sys_temp_1
LEV CHW SYS TEMP AV-2 R 6 lchw_sys_temp_1
ENT CW SYS TEMP AV-2 R 7 ecw_sys_temp_1
LEV CW SYS TEMP AV-2 R 8 lcw_sys_temp_1
LEAD COMPRESSOR AV-2 R 9 lead_comp_read_1
LOAD LIMIT AV-2 R 10 load_limit_read_1
UPPER SET POINT AV-2 R 11 upsetpt_read_1
LOWER SET POINT AV-2 R 12 lowsetpt_read_1
VSP AV-2 R 13 vsp_read_1
TDIFF AV-2 R 14 tdiff_read_1
FAIL INDICATOR AV-2 R 15 fail_indic_read_1
FLUSH TIME AV-2 R 16 flush_time_read_1
FLUSH DURATION AV-2 R 17 flush_duration_read_1
MONTH AV-2 R 18 month_1
DAY AV-2 R 19 day_1
YEAR AV-2 R 20 year_1
HOUR (TIME) AV-2 R 21 hour_1
MINUTE (TIME) AV-2 R 22 minute_1
FAULTS C1 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 23 faults_c1_1
FAULTS C2 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 24 faults_c2_1
FAULTS C3 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 25 faults_c3_1
FAULTS C4 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 26 faults_c4_1
FAULTS C5 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 27 faults_c5_1
FAULTS C6 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 28 faults_c6_1
FAULTS C7 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 29 faults_c7_1
FAULTS C8 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 30 faults_c8_1
FAULTS C9 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 31 faults_c9_1
FAULTS C10 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 32 faults_c10_1
FAULTS C11 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 33 faults_c11_1
FAULTS C12 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 34 faults_c12_1
FAULTS C13 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 35 faults_c13_1
FAULTS C14 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 36 faults_c14_1
FAULTS C15 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 37 faults_c15_1
FAULTS C16 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 38 faults_c16_1
FAULTS C17 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 39 faults_c17_1
FAULTS C18 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 40 faults_c18_1
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Multistack Standard BACnet Points List
OBJECT TYPE & OBJECT
ENUMERATION NOTES ACTION INSTANCE REFERENCE NAME
FAULTS C19 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 41 faults_c19_1
FAULTS C20 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 42 faults_c20_1
FAULTS C21 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 43 faults_c21_1
FAULTS C22 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 44 faults_c22_1
FAULTS C23 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 45 faults_c23_1
FAULTS C24 AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 46 faults_c24_1
C1 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 47 c1_suct_temp_1
C1 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 48 c1_lchw_temp_1
C2 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 49 c2_suct_temp_1
C2 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 50 c2_lchw_temp_1
C3 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 51 c3_suct_temp_1
C3 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 52 c3_lchw_temp_1
C4 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 53 c4_suct_temp_1
C4 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 54 c4_lchw_temp_1
C5 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 55 c5_suct_temp_1
C5 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 56 c5_lchw_temp_1
C6 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 57 c6_suct_temp_1
C6 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 58 c6_lchw_temp_1
C7 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 59 c7_suct_temp_1
C7 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 60 c7_lchw_temp_1
C8 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 61 c8_suct_temp_1
C8 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 62 c8_lchw_temp_1
C9 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 63 c9_suct_temp_1
C9 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 64 c9_lchw_temp_1
C10 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 65 c10_suct_temp_1
C10 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 66 c10_lchw_temp_1
C11 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 67 c11_suct_temp_1
C11 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 68 c11_lchw_temp_1
C12 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 69 c12_suct_temp_1
C12 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 70 c12_lchw_temp_1
C13 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 71 c13_suct_temp_1
C13 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 72 c13_lchw_temp_1
C14 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 73 c14_suct_temp_1
C14 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 74 c14_lchw_temp_1
C15 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 75 c15_suct_temp_1
C15 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 76 c15_lchw_temp_1
C16 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 77 c16_suct_temp_1
C16 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 78 c16_lchw_temp_1
C17 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 79 c17_suct_temp_1
C17 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 80 c17_lchw_temp_1
C18 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 81 c18_suct_temp_1
C18 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 82 c18_lchw_temp_1

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OBJECT TYPE & OBJECT
ENUMERATION NOTES ACTION INSTANCE REFERENCE NAME
C19 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 83 c19_suct_temp_1
C19 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 84 c19_lchw_temp_1
C20 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 85 c20_suct_temp_1
C20 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 86 c20_lchw_temp_1
C21 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 87 c21_suct_temp_1
C21 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 88 c21_lchw_temp_1
C22 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 89 c22_suct_temp_1
C22 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 90 c22_lchw_temp_1
C23 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 91 c23_suct_temp_1
C23 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 92 c23_lchw_temp_1
C24 SUCT. TEMP AV-2 R 93 c24_suct_temp_1
C24 LCHW TEMP AV-2 R 94 c24_lchw_temp_1
FAULT 1 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 95 fault_1_type_1
FAULT 2 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 96 fault_2_type_1
FAULT 3 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 97 fault_3_type_1
FAULT 4 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 98 fault_4_type_1
FAULT 5 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 99 fault_5_type_1
FAULT 6 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 100 fault_6_type_1
FAULT 7 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 101 fault_7_type_1
FAULT 8 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 102 fault_8_type_1
FAULT 9 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 103 fault_9_type_1
FAULT 10 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 104 fault_10_type_1
FAULT 11 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 105 fault_11_type_1
FAULT 12 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 106 fault_12_type_1
FAULT 13 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 107 fault_13_type_1
FAULT 14 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 108 fault_14_type_1
FAULT 15 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 109 fault_15_type_1
FAULT 16 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 110 fault_16_type_1
FAULT 17 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 111 fault_17_type_1
FAULT 18 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 112 fault_18_type_1
FAULT 19 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 113 fault_19_type_1
FAULT 20 TYPE AV-2 See Table on Pg 7 R 114 fault_20_type_1
FAULT 1 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 115 fault_1_comp_1
FAULT 2 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 116 fault_2_comp_1
FAULT 3 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 117 fault_3_comp_1
FAULT 4 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 118 fault_4_comp_1
FAULT 5 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 119 fault_5_comp_1
FAULT 6 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 120 fault_6_comp_1
FAULT 7 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 121 fault_7_comp_1
FAULT 8 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 122 fault_8_comp_1
FAULT 9 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 123 fault_9_comp_1
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OBJECT TYPE & OBJECT
ENUMERATION NOTES ACTION INSTANCE REFERENCE NAME
FAULT 10 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 124 fault_10_comp_1
FAULT 11 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 125 fault_11_comp_1
FAULT 12 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 126 fault_12_comp_1
FAULT 13 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 127 fault_13_comp_1
FAULT 14 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 128 fault_14_comp_1
FAULT 15 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 129 fault_15_comp_1
FAULT 16 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 130 fault_16_comp_1
FAULT 17 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 131 fault_17_comp_1
FAULT 18 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 132 fault_18_comp_1
FAULT 19 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 133 fault_19_comp_1
FAULT 20 COMP # AV-2 System=0 & Comp #=1-24 R 134 fault_20_comp_1
UPPER SET POINT AV-2 45-80°F W 135 upsetpt_write_1
LOWER SET POINT AV-2 35-70°F W 136 lowsetpt_write_1
VSP AV-2 0-80% W 137 vsp_write_1
LOAD LIMIT AV-2 0-100% W 138 load_limit_write_1
T-DIFF AV-2 15-200 seconds W 139 tdiff_write_1
FAIL INDICATOR AV-2 0-90% W 140 fail_indic_write_1
LEAD COMPRESSOR AV-2 1-24 W 141 lead_comp_write_1
FLUSH TIME AV-2 0-23 (hour) W 142 flush_time_write_1
FLUSH DURATION AV-2 0-300 seconds W 143 flush_duration_write_1
HRS @ 0-9% AV-2 R 144 lp_0_9_1
HRS @ 10-19% AV-2 R 145 lp_10_19_1
HRS @ 20-29% AV-2 R 146 lp_20_29_1
HRS @ 30-39% AV-2 R 147 lp_30_39_1
HRS @ 40-49% AV-2 R 148 lp_40_49_1
HRS @ 50-59% AV-2 R 149 lp_50_59_1
HRS @ 60-69% AV-2 R 150 lp_60_69_1
HRS @ 70-79% AV-2 R 151 lp_70_79_1
HRS @ 80-89% AV-2 R 152 lp_80_89_1
HRS @ 90-100% AV-2 R 153 lp_90_100_1
MOST CURRENT FAULT AV-2 1-20 R 154 most_crnt_flt_1
ON/OFF STATUS BV-5 Chiller ON=1 & Chiller OFF=0 R 1 on_off_ctrl_read_1
EX1 FAULT DISPLAY BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 2 ex1_fault_1
EX2 REMOTE OFF BV-5 Stopped=1 & Start=0 R 3 remote_on_off_1
EX3 FAULT DISPLAY BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 4 ex3_fault_1
EX4 FAULT DISPLAY BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 5 ex4_fault_1
LOW CHW FLOW BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 6 low_chw_flow_1
LOW CW FLOW BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 7 low_cw_flow_1
LO CHW TEMP SYS BV-5 Fault=1 & Normal=0 R 8 low_chw_temp_1
COMP. 1 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 9 c1_status_1

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OBJECT TYPE & OBJECT
ENUMERATION NOTES ACTION INSTANCE REFERENCE NAME
COMP. 2 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 10 c2_status_1
COMP. 3 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 11 c3_status_1
COMP. 4 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 12 c4_status_1
COMP. 5 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 13 c5_status_1
COMP. 6 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 14 c6_status_1
COMP. 7 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 15 c7_status_1
COMP. 8 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 16 c8_status_1
COMP. 9 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 17 c9_status_1
COMP. 10 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 18 c10_status_1
COMP. 11 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 19 c11_status_1
COMP. 12 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 20 c12_status_1
COMP. 13 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 21 c13_status_1
COMP. 14 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 22 c14_status_1
COMP. 15 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 23 c15_status_1
COMP. 16 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 24 c16_status_1
COMP. 17 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 25 c17_status_1
COMP. 18 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 26 c18_status_1
COMP. 19 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 27 c19_status_1
COMP. 20 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 28 c20_status_1
COMP. 21 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 29 c21_status_1
COMP. 22 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 30 c22_status_1
COMP. 23 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 31 c23_status_1
COMP. 24 STATUS BV-5 ON=1 & OFF=0 R 32 c24_status_1
ON/OFF CONTROL BV-5 Chiller ON=1 & Chiller OFF=0 W 33 on_off_ctrl_write_1

NOTES
AV R Analog Value (Read Only)
AV W Analog Value (Write Only)
BV R Binary Value (Read Only)
BV W Binary Value (Write Only)

SHADED AREAS WILL NOT APPLY TO YOUR


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