Features: System Controller/System Controller Light
3rd party devices connected by Modbus can be controlled. Standard for System Controller
Option for System Controller Lite UTYPLGXX2
When Modbus Adaptor (locally purchased) is connected to PC, the electric facilities supported by Modbus can be controlled centrally. Wasteful electricity charge by forgetting to turn off and patrol activities can be reduced in the entire building.
VRF Network
Remote I/O devices
Supported Modbus communication (Field supply)
System Controller (System Controller Lite)
Electricity meter supported Modbus communication
Electric power company
Facilities Energy recovery ventilator system Air handling unit (DX kit) Supply & Exhaust fan
Diverse operation management & Data management for System Controller and System Controller Lite
Standard Schedule management
• Annual schedules can be set for each remote controller group / user defined group.
• Start / stop, operating mode, remote controller prohibition, and temperature settings can be set up to 143 times per day at 10 minute intervals for up to 101 configurations for each remote controller group.
• Settings can be made for periods straddling midnight.
• Allows programming of special settings for holidays, including public holidays, for a complete year.
• Low noise operation of outdoor unit can be scheduled.
Diverse control of indoor unit and outdoor unit • Indoor unit operation state, operation mode, etc. are displayed • Indoor unit start / stop and operation mode switching • Room temperature set point limitation • Outdoor unit low noise setting
Remote controller prohibition
This prohibits changes to the operation mode, temperature, start/ stop, etc.
Error display & E-mail notification Error is notified with popup message, audible sound and E-mail real time when error occurs. Errors for the past 1 year are logged and can be reviewed later.
Operating & control record Displays the history of operation status and control.
Data base import/export
Imports/exports registration data, layout data, and image data. Only the administrator can make this setting.
Automatic clock adjustment The time setting of each controller can be set in batch automatically.
Electricity charge apportionment
Standard Option
for System Controller for System Controller Lite UTYPLGXA1
Electricity charge apportionment calculation framework
Suppose you want to find the power consumed by the air conditioners of each tenant from the electricity charge for each month. With electricity charge apportionment function, used energy apportionment ratio will be provided, calculating in detail the energy consumed by the units used by each tenant. This information is then used to calculate the charges for the electricity consumed for air conditioning by each tenant from the total electricity charges in the bill from the electric power company. (See figure at right) The detailed calculation takes into consideration such things as unused rooms and nighttime electricity charges and shows them in a charges calculation sheet.
Electric power company
System Controller Power
distribution board
Outdoor unit
Tenant A-1 Tenant A-2 Tenant A-3 Power Tenant A-4 Tenant A-5 Tenant A-6
distribution board
System Configuration Example Electricity charges (air conditioning)
RB Unit Signal transmission line
Tenant B-1 3Ø, 4 wire 400V, 50Hz Tenant C-1 Tenant C-2 Tenant C-3 1Ø, 2wire 230V, 50Hz
Tenant B-2
Tenant B-3
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