Applications Guide Tracer Graphical Programming - Trane
Applications Guide Tracer Graphical Programming - Trane Applications Guide Tracer Graphical Programming - Trane
® Tables Chapter7 Constant-volumeAHUexample............. 145 Table 18: Constant-volume AHU inputs and outputs data definition . 150 Table 19: Constant-volume AHU variables data definition . . . . . . . . . 151 Table 20: Network configuration inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . 152 Table 21: Network variable inputs . . ...........................152 Table22:Controlfunctionswithineachprogram.................154 Chapter 8 Constant-volume AHU with warm-up, pre-cool, andcommunications..................... 189 Table 23: Modified constant-volume AHU inputs and outputs datadefinition............................................195 Table 24: Modified constant-volume AHU variables data definition. . 195 Table 25: Network configuration inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . 197 Table 26: Network variable inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Table 27: Network variable outputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Table28:Controlfunctionswithineachprogram.................199 Table29:SNVT_hvac_statusstructurecontents..................220 Table30:SNVT_hvac_mode(hvac_t)enumerations ..............221 Table 31: Enumerations revealed by the De-Enumerator block. . . . . . 221 Programming best practices. ............... 227 Table 32: Grouping programming tasks into programs. . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Summary-question answers. ............... 235 Table 33: Network variable input (nvi) and network configuration input (nci) invalid values . . ..............242 Table34:SNVT_hvac_emerg(emerg_t)enumerations ............243 Table35:SNVT_hvac_overridstructurecontents.................244 Table 36: SNVT_hvac_overrid (hvac_overrid_t) enumerations . . . . . . 245 Index................................... 249 xxii CNT-APG001-EN
® Chapter 1 Using the Tracer Graphical Programming editor Use the Tracer Graphical Programming (TGP) editor to create custom programs for the Tracer MP580/581 programmable controller. About this book This book is a tutorial with instructions and examples you can use to learn to write programs in the TGP editor. To get the most from this book, have a Tracer MP580/581 powered up and ready to be programmed. As you read through the chapters, follow the instructions. At the end of each chapter, you will have a configured and programmed Tracer MP580/581 controller for that chapter. For each chapter, complete the following steps: 1. Read and analyze the sequence of operation. 2. Configure the inputs, outputs, and variables in the Tracer MP580/581 plug-in using the Rover service tool. 3. Follow the instructions and build the programs as you go through the tutorial. 4. Compile and download the programs to your controller. 5. Review the programs and answer the summary questions at the end of each chapter. Note: Many of the chapters in this book build on previous chapters, so be sure to complete the chapters in the order presented. ➤ Explanatory information Text in this format provides explanations that you can read for further information on a particular subject or concept. The information is not necessary to complete the task. CNT-APG001-EN 1
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Tables<br />
Chapter7 Constant-volumeAHUexample............. 145<br />
Table 18: Constant-volume AHU inputs and outputs data definition . 150<br />
Table 19: Constant-volume AHU variables data definition . . . . . . . . . 151<br />
Table 20: Network configuration inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . 152<br />
Table 21: Network variable inputs . . ...........................152<br />
Table22:Controlfunctionswithineachprogram.................154<br />
Chapter 8<br />
Constant-volume AHU with warm-up, pre-cool,<br />
andcommunications..................... 189<br />
Table 23: Modified constant-volume AHU inputs and outputs<br />
datadefinition............................................195<br />
Table 24: Modified constant-volume AHU variables data definition. . 195<br />
Table 25: Network configuration inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . 197<br />
Table 26: Network variable inputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197<br />
Table 27: Network variable outputs for the SCC profile . . . . . . . . . . . . 197<br />
Table28:Controlfunctionswithineachprogram.................199<br />
Table29:SNVT_hvac_statusstructurecontents..................220<br />
Table30:SNVT_hvac_mode(hvac_t)enumerations ..............221<br />
Table 31: Enumerations revealed by the De-Enumerator block. . . . . . 221<br />
<strong>Programming</strong> best practices. ............... 227<br />
Table 32: Grouping programming tasks into programs. . . . . . . . . . . . 232<br />
Summary-question answers. ............... 235<br />
Table 33: Network variable input (nvi) and<br />
network configuration input (nci) invalid values . . ..............242<br />
Table34:SNVT_hvac_emerg(emerg_t)enumerations ............243<br />
Table35:SNVT_hvac_overridstructurecontents.................244<br />
Table 36: SNVT_hvac_overrid (hvac_overrid_t) enumerations . . . . . . 245<br />
Index................................... 249<br />
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