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Modbus RTU zone module
Functional description
Zone modules are electronic control components for single room control. They control temperature, air quality and humidity, based on demand and based on occupancy.
A zone module controls the air terminal units for supply air and extract air, and a heating valve and a cooling valve.
A control panel is used to operate a zone module.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to five cascading master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
There are two ways to configure and operate the system:
Volume flow control
The X-AIR-ZMO-MOD zone module activates up to 3 electronic air terminal units (2 for supply air, 1 for extract air) and provides the volume flow rate setpoint value. The actual volume flow control is handled by a volume flow controller.
The volume flow rate setpoint value depends on the operating mode, the no. of air terminal units and the respective nominal volume flow rates. Parameters that are stored in the volume flow controller, e.g. Vmin and Vmax, are automatically read and evaluated by a zone module.
The operating mode default can be set either on the zone master module (i.e. centrally) or on the room control panel.
Operating modes
Operating modes set on the X-AIR-CP-2T control panel apply only for a defined period of time. After this period has elapsed, the zone returns to Automatic mode. Shut-off remains active until a user changes the operating mode again.
Damper blade positions and volume flow rate actual values of the air terminal units are signalled to the zone module and then forwarded to higher-level systems; the purpose is energy-efficient fan control.
Temperature control
A sensor measures the room temperature or extract air temperature, which is constantly compared to the setpoint value. In case of any deviation, the system controls airflows and/or water flows in such a way that the required room temperature is achieved (again). Variants:
It is also possible to combine room temperature control and supply air temperature control (cascade). With this type of control the deviation from the room temperature is used to determine the supply air temperature setpoint. In addition, the supply air temperature is limited by a minimum value and a maximum value (can be configured).
Larger zones can be equipped with another two temperature sensors. The target value will then be the average value.
Air quality control
The air quality is measured with an air quality sensor (VOC or CO2) placed in the room or in the extract air. If the measured contaminant content exceeds a certain value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows until the air quality improves. If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Humidity control
A sensor measures the relative humidity of the extract air; the value is then compared to a threshold value. If the relative humidity exceeds the threshold value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows in order to decrease the humidity in the room.
If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Window contact and frost protection
The zone module has a volt-free digital input for the connection of a window contact or a frost protection sensor. It is possible to connect a dew point sensor instead of a window contact. Users can choose how to use the digital input:
Motion detector
Another volt-free digital input is available for the connection of a motion detector (X-SENS-PIR-SM, X-SENS-PIR-FM). The volume flow rate is controlled as long as a room is occupied. If the room becomes unoccupied, volume flow control ends after a set delay, which can be configured.
Heating or cooling request
Two digital outputs on the zone module can signal a heating or cooling request and activate a heating or cooling system.
MP bus zone module
Functional description
Zone modules are electronic control components for single room control. They control temperature, air quality and humidity, based on demand and based on occupancy.
A zone module controls the air terminal units for supply air and extract air, and a heating valve and a cooling valve.
A control panel is used to operate a zone module.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to five cascading master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
There are two ways to configure and operate the system:
Volume flow control
The X-AIR-ZMO-MP zone module activates up to 3 electronic air terminal units (2 for supply air, 1 for extract air) and provides the volume flow rate setpoint value. The actual volume flow control is handled by a volume flow controller.
The volume flow rate setpoint value depends on the operating mode, the no. of air terminal units and the respective nominal volume flow rates. Parameters that are stored in the volume flow controller, e.g. Vmin and Vmax, are automatically read and evaluated by a zone module.
The operating mode default can be set either on the zone master module (i.e. centrally) or on the room control panel.
Operating modes
Operating modes set on the X-AIR-CP-2T control panel apply only for a defined period of time. After this period has elapsed, the zone returns to Automatic mode. Shut-off remains active until a user changes the operating mode again.
Damper blade positions and volume flow rate actual values of the air terminal units are signalled to the zone module and then forwarded to higher-level systems; the purpose is energy-efficient fan control.
Temperature control
A sensor measures the room temperature or extract air temperature, which is constantly compared to the setpoint value. In case of any deviation, the system controls airflows and/or water flows in such a way that the required room temperature is achieved (again). Variants:
It is also possible to combine room temperature control and supply air temperature control (cascade). With this type of control the deviation from the room temperature is used to determine the supply air temperature setpoint. In addition, the supply air temperature is limited by a minimum value and a maximum value (can be configured).
Larger zones can be equipped with another two temperature sensors. The target value will then be the average value.
Air quality control
The air quality is measured with an air quality sensor (VOC or CO2) placed in the room or in the extract air. If the measured contaminant content exceeds a certain value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows until the air quality improves. If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Humidity control
A sensor measures the relative humidity of the extract air; the value is then compared to a threshold value. If the relative humidity exceeds the threshold value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows in order to decrease the humidity in the room. If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Window contact and frost protection
The zone module has a volt-free digital input for the connection of a window contact or a frost protection sensor. It is possible to connect a dew point sensor instead of a window contact. Users can choose how to use the digital input:
Motion detector
Another volt-free digital input is available for the connection of a motion detector (X-SENS-PIR-SM, X-SENS-PIR-FM). The volume flow rate is controlled as long as a room is occupied. If the room becomes unoccupied, volume flow control ends after a set delay, which can be configured.
Analogue zone module
Functional description
Zone modules are electronic control components for single room control. They control temperature, air quality and humidity, based on demand and based on occupancy.
A zone module controls the air terminal units for supply air and extract air, and a heating valve and a cooling valve.
A control panel is used to operate a zone module.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to five cascading master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
There are two ways to configure and operate the system:
Volume flow control
The X-AIR-ZMO-ANA zone module activates up to 2 electronic air terminal units (1 for supply air, 1 for extract air) and provides the volume flow rate setpoint value. The actual volume flow control is handled by a volume flow controller.
The volume flow rate setpoint value depends on the operating mode, the no. of air terminal units and the respective nominal volume flow rates.
The operating mode default can be set either on the zone master module (i.e. centrally) or on the room control panel.
Operating modes
Operating modes set on the X-AIR-CP-2T control panel apply only for a defined period of time. After this period has elapsed, the zone returns to Automatic mode. Shut-off remains active until a user changes the operating mode again.
Temperature control
A sensor measures the room temperature or extract air temperature, which is constantly compared to the setpoint value. In case of any deviation, the system controls airflows and/or water flows in such a way that the required room temperature is achieved (again). Variants:
It is also possible to combine room temperature control and supply air temperature control (cascade). With this type of control the deviation from the room temperature is used to determine the supply air temperature setpoint. In addition, the supply air temperature is limited by a minimum value and a maximum value (can be configured).
Larger zones can be equipped with another two temperature sensors. The target value will then be the average value.
Air quality control
The air quality is measured with an air quality sensor (VOC or CO2) placed in the room or in the extract air. If the measured contaminant content exceeds a certain value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows until the air quality improves. If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Humidity control
A sensor measures the relative humidity of the extract air; the value is then compared to a threshold value. If the relative humidity exceeds the threshold value, the system keeps increasing the supply and extract air flows in order to decrease the humidity in the room. If a zone is fitted with heating or cooling valves, the system activates these valves in order to control the room temperature.
Window contact and frost protection
The zone module has a volt-free digital input for the connection of a window contact or a frost protection sensor. It is possible to connect a dew point sensor instead of a window contact. Users can choose how to use the digital input:
Motion detector
Another volt-free digital input is available for the connection of a motion detector (X-SENS-PIR-SM, X-SENS-PIR-FM). The volume flow rate is controlled as long as a room is occupied. If the room becomes unoccupied, volume flow control ends after a set delay, which can be configured.
Operating modes
Supply voltage | 24 V AC ± 15 % |
Power rating | 2 VA without peripheral systems |
Operating temperature | 0 – 50 °C |
Max. humidity | 10 – 90% rh, no condensation |
IEC protection class | III (protective extra-low voltage) |
Protection level | IP 20 |
EC conformity | EMC to 2014/30/EU, ROHS 2011/65/EU |
Installation location | Switch cabinet, wall or ceiling |
Fixing | With screws or on a mounting rail |
Dimensions | 156 × 90 × 45 mm |
Weight | 270 g |
X-AIR-ZMO-MOD
2 digital inputs | Volt-free |
2 digital outputs | 2 relays, NO, 5 A, 230 V max. |
1 input for a temperature sensor | PT1000 temperature sensor, RJ12 socket (together with air quality sensor) |
1 analogue input | 0 – 10 V DC, for setpoint value adjuster ±5 K max. |
1 analogue input | 0 – 10 V DC, for air quality sensor, RJ12 socket (together with temperature sensor) |
Digital and anlogue inputs and outputs | Plug-in screw terminals, 1.5 mm², except for temperature and air quality sensors |
2 interfaces for zone modules | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 100 m max. (module to module) |
3 interfaces for actuators | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 30 m max. (total length per interface), with splitter (X-SENS-SPLITTER) up to 2 actuators on one interface; up to 5 actuators in total |
1 interface, sensors and room control panel | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 30 m max. (total length) |
X-AIR-ZMO-MP
2 digital inputs | Volt-free |
1 input for a temperature sensor | PT1000 temperature sensor |
1 analogue input | 0 – 10 V DC, for setpoint value adjuster ±5 K max. |
2 analogue inputs | 0 – 10 V DC, for air quality sensor and humidity sensor |
All digital and analogue inputs and outputs | Plug-in screw terminals, 1.5 mm² |
2 interfaces for zone modules | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 100 m max. (module to module) |
4 interfaces for actuators | MP bus, including 24 V DC supply voltage, plug-in screw terminals, 1.5 mm², 30 m max. (total length per interface), 1 or 2 actuators per interface, up to 5 actuators in total |
1 interface, sensors and room control panel | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 30 m max. (total length) |
X-AIR-ZMO-ANA
2 digital inputs | Volt-free |
2 inputs for temperature sensors | PT1000 temperature sensors |
1 analogue input | 0 – 10 V DC, for setpoint value adjuster ±5 K max. |
2 analogue inputs | 0 – 10 V DC, for air quality sensor and humidity sensor |
4 analogue outputs | 0 – 10 V DC, air terminal units and valve actuators |
All digital and analogue inputs and outputs | Plug-in screw terminals, 1.5 mm² |
2 interfaces for zone modules | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 100 m max. (module to module) |
1 interface, sensors and room control panel | Modbus, AWG 26/6 C data cable, RJ12 plug (6P6C), 30 m max. (total length) |
Modbus RTU zone module
X-AIRCONTROL zone modules for single room control, i.e. for the demand-based control of temperature, air quality and humidity, and based on occupancy. Modules for activating air terminal units for supply air and extract air, for heating valves and for cooling valves.
Two-digit 7-segment display for status and diagnosis information. The master module automatically addresses zone modules (plug and play), even after the system has been expanded. Zone modules can be configured, and diagnosis can be performed, either on the zone master module or using a room control panel. A control panel may be used to operate the zone module.
The zone module provides voltage to the sensors and actuators.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to 5 master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
Module suitable for installation in switch cabinets (on a mounting rail) or for installation on the face of walls or ceilings.
Special characteristics
Materials and surfaces
Technical data
Measurement and control functions
MP bus zone module
X-AIRCONTROL zone modules for single room control, i.e. for the demand-based control of temperature, air quality and humidity, and based on occupancy. Modules for activating air terminal units for supply air and extract air, for heating valves and for cooling valves.
Two-digit 7-segment display for status and diagnosis information. The master module automatically addresses zone modules (plug and play), even after the system has been expanded. Zone modules can be configured, and diagnosis can be performed, either on the zone master module or using a room control panel. A control panel may be used to operate the zone module.
The zone module provides voltage to the sensors and actuators.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to 5 master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
Module suitable for installation in switch cabinets (on a mounting rail) or for installation on the face of walls or ceilings.
Special characteristics
Materials and surfaces
Technical data
Measurement and control functions
Analogue zone module
X-AIRCONTROL zone modules for single room control, i.e. for the demand-based control of temperature, air quality and humidity, and based on occupancy. Modules for activating air terminal units for supply air and extract air, for heating valves and for cooling valves.
Two-digit 7-segment display for status and diagnosis information. The master module automatically addresses zone modules (plug and play), even after the system has been expanded. Zone modules can be configured, and diagnosis can be performed, either on the zone master module or using a room control panel. A control panel may be used to operate the zone module.
The zone module provides voltage to the sensors and actuators.
A single room control system can be expanded by centralised functions if a zone master is used. One zone master module and up to 25 zone modules form a segment. Up to 5 master modules form a section with up to 125 zone modules.
Module suitable for installation in switch cabinets (on a mounting rail) or for installation on the face of walls or ceilings.
Special characteristics
Materials and surfaces
Technical data
Measurement and control functions
Application
Useful additions
Control panels
Sensors
Actuators
Accessories
Interfaces
Inputs
Two digital inputs
One input for a temperature sensor
Two analogue inputs
Outputs
Two digital outputs
Communication interfaces
Application
Useful additions
Control panels
Sensors
Actuators
Accessories
Interfaces
Inputs
Two digital inputs
One input for a temperature sensor
Three analogue inputs
Communication interfaces
Application
Useful additions
Control panels
Sensors
Actuators
Accessories
Interfaces
Inputs
Two digital inputs
2 inputs for temperature sensors
Three analogue inputs
Outputs
Four analogue outputs
Communication interfaces
Increasing requirements on the energy efficiency of ventilation and air conditioning systems as well as EU regulations can be fulfilled with intelligent control engineering solutions.
X-AIRCONTROL is a control system that uses information from sensors and actuating elements to optimise ventilation and air conditioning systems. It calculates what all is required to achieve a comfortable room climate, and controls fans, pumps and valves accordingly.
X-AIRCONTROL is a modular system that can be used to optimise individual functions or a whole range of functions for a project.
X-AIRCONTROL zone
An X-AIRCONTROL zone is an area where air conditioning parameters such as temperature and humidity are controlled based on demand and based on the occupancy. These are usually single rooms, but it is possible to create individual zones also in larger areas, e.g. in open plan offices.
X-AIRCONTROL segment
A segment is a group of up to 25 zone modules; the entire segment is controlled as a unit, i.e. the same conditions apply to the entire segment. Grouping zones into segments is necessary when these zones are to be controlled centrally and when data from these zones are to be evaluated. A segment may be a floor in a building, the wing of a building or simply areas that are used differently from adjacent areas.
X-AIRCONTROL section
A section is a group of up to 5 segments. A section may consist of up to 5 zone master modules and 125 zone modules.
Stand-alone solution for a zone
A single zone module and a room control panel can be used to control a single room.
Use additional sensors (optional) to include other parameters.
Interconnecting zones for multi zone operation
Up to 25 zone modules and another 4 zone master modules can be connected to a zone master module such that a system of up to 125 zones is achieved. Different zone modules (Modbus, MP bus or Analogue) can be combined and connected with plug and play.
Each zone module controls and maintains individually the required conditions for the particular zone (single room) for which it is used. The zone modules are connected in series; 100 m cables (module to module) allow for linking even large areas or different buildings. Each zone master module and each zone module is automatically assigned a unique address (plug and play), which simplifies commissioning.
Advantages of a zone master module
System solution with X-CUBE compact
If a project is to include X-CUBE compact air handling units, zone control with X-AIRCONTROL is the ideal system solution. With such a solution the air handling unit's X-CUBE Control system not only activates fans, dampers and other components of the air handling unit, it also acts as the zone master.
The X-CUBE compact air handling unit can serve up to four zones. If up to four zone modules are connected to the X-CUBE compact, no additional zone master module is required.
X-CUBE Control includes an Ethernet interface and a webserver for the configuration of the air handling unit, yet it can also be used to configure the connected zone modules.
System solution with X-CUBE
X-CUBE air handling units with X-CUBE Control offer zone master functions; no additional units or devices are necessary.
If X-CUBE Control is to be used for the zone master function, all entries, both for the X-CUBE and for the zone modules, have to be made on the X-CUBE Control touch screen. This includes configuration, display of the system configuration, monitoring, and alarm management.
Since X-CUBE Control includes an integral webserver, the system can be accessed from anywhere with the correct password.
Design information
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