IntesisBox HI-AW-KNX-1 Manual Eng
IntesisBox HI-AW-KNX-1 Manual Eng
IntesisBox
HI-AW-KNX-1
User’s Manual
Issue date: 09/01/2013
r1 eng
IntesisBox® KNX – Hitachi A.W. User’s Manual r1 eng
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Reference: HI-AW-KNX-1
INDEX
1. Presentation ......................................................................................................... 5
2. Connection ........................................................................................................... 6
3. Installation and setup ............................................................................................ 6
4. ETS parameters and communication objects ............................................................. 7
4.1 Default settings ................................................................................................. 7
Run or Stop the unit..................................................................................... 7
Change de Unit mode ................................................................................... 7
Run or Stop the C1 Circuit ............................................................................ 7
Anti-legionella System .................................................................................. 8
KNX menu blocking ...................................................................................... 8
Errors and Alarms ........................................................................................ 8
4.2 General dialog ................................................................................................... 9
4.2.1 System working mode .................................................................................. 9
OTC Mode ................................................................................................... 9
Water mode temperatures .......................................................................... 10
Air mode temperatures ............................................................................... 10
4.2.2 2nd circuit (C2) is available ......................................................................... 11
4.2.3 DHW is available (Domestic Hot Water) ........................................................ 12
Domestic Hot Water ................................................................................... 12
4.2.4 Swimming pool is available ......................................................................... 13
Swimming pool .......................................................................................... 13
4.2.5 Enable use of extra information objects (for Status) ....................................... 13
Yutaki S Extra Information .......................................................................... 14
Yutaki S80 Extra Information ...................................................................... 14
5. Technical Specifications ........................................................................................ 15
6. Compatible Air-to-Water (A.W.) units ..................................................................... 16
7. Error Codes ........................................................................................................ 16
Appendix A – Communication objects description table ................................................ 17
1. Presentation
The interface is compatible with all the models of the Yutaki S line
commercialized by Hitachi.
General features:
Multiple control and status objects (bit, byte, characters…) with standard KNX
datapoints.
Control on the A.W. unit based on the ambient temperature read from the unit itself or
from the temperature read by any KNX thermostat.
The Hitachi A.W. can be controlled simultaneously through the remote controller of the
A.W. system or through the KNX bus.
Total supervision and control of the Hitachi A.W. unit from KNX, including unit internal
variables supervision, special modes control (such as Anti-legionella) and error alarm
and codes too.
2. Connection
Connection of the interface to the AW indoor unit is by means of the cable supplied with the
indoor unit to connect the remote controller. It must be connected to the interface in one side
(connector H-Link) and to the internal electronic board of the Air-to-Water indoor unit in the
other side.
Connection of the interface to the KNX bus is by means of the standard KNX bus connector
also supplied with the interface.
In order to plug the interface to the external power supply, two different methods are available.
First one is using the external power supply provided with the interface using the DC JACK
connector
Connections diagram:
Power Supply
KNX TP-1
(Bus EIB)
A 2 wire terminal
B
B
DC Jack
IMPORTANT
Connect only one external power
H-Link
supply. Use either the two-wire HI-AW-KNX-1
terminal connector (A) or the DC Max 1000 m
adaptor Jack connector (B).
Hitachi - Yutaki
http://www.intesis.com/down/eib/HI-AW-KNX-1.zip
Please, check the README.txt file located inside the zip file to find instructions for proper
installation of the database.
With this configuration is possible to control the system (Control_ objects) and monitoring it
(Status_ objects) through the following communication objects:
This object allows to run or to stop the Hitachi unit features (C1,C2, DHW and/or
SwimPool) at once. Sending a “0” value will turn them off, while sending a “1” value
will turn them on.
This object allows changing the working mode of the Hitachi unit. Sending a “0”
value the unit will turn into “Cool” mode, while sending a “1” value will make the unit
turn into “Heat” mode.
This object allows to run or to stop the Hitachi C1 Circuit (or C1 climate zone).
Sending a “0” value will close the C1 circuit, while sending a “1” value will open the
C1 Circuit.
More functions related with the C1 circuit and their communication objects can be
seen in section 4.2.1.
Anti-legionella System
The Hitachi Yutaki S units include an Anti-legionella system. From the gateway, this
function can be activated by sending a “1” value to the Control_ AntiLeg Run/Stop
object and can be stopped by sending a “0” value to the same object.
IMPORTANT: Anti-legionella will set the water temperature to the setting value
during the specified time. This temperature will be dangerous to the user and
could burn him or her. Installer is responsible for configuring it properly,
advising the user, and enabling the function.
This object allows blocking or enabling the KNX menu from Hitachi’s LCD panel.
Sending a “0” value will block the Menu, while sending a “1” value will enable the
Menu.
These objects allows reading the system status indicating if any alarm or error is
active (Status_ Error/Alarm) and, in case it exist, it indicates which error is (Status_
Error Code). See section 7 to get more information about the error codes.
o When selecting “Water” the interface will work for a water climate environment only.
Water climate control and status objects will be available. Air climate control and status
objects will be disabled.
OTC Mode
The OTC mode (Output Temperature Compensation) allows keeping the desired
indoor temperature despite external temperature variations.
Activate the different modes available for the calculus of the water temperature
for the cooling or heating the facility where the unit is placed:
Points: User fixes 4 points that will create a line function that will
depend on the current ambient temperature.
Gradients: In this case, the function used is not a line but a gradient.
Only available for the Heat mode.
Fix: The temperature adjustment is only performed by a fixed value.
This makes the unit to keep this fixed value all the time.
o When selecting “Air”, the interface will work for an air climate environment only. Air
climate control and status objects will be available. Water climate control and status
objects will be disabled.
o When selecting “Full”, the interface will work for an air and water climate environment.
Air and Water climate control and status objects will be available.
o When selecting “No”, the gateway will hide the 2nd circuit (C2) communication objects.
o When selecting “Yes”, the gateway will show the the 2nd circuit (C2) communication
objects. Depending on the other selected parameters, some objects will remain hidden
and some others will be shown.
To activate or deactivat the 2nd circuit (C2) a “1” value or a “0” value needs
to be sent respectively to the Run/stop communication object.
o When selecting “No”, the gateway will hide communication objects related with the
water tank or the Domestic Hot Water system.
o When selecting “Yes”, the gateway will show the communication objects related
with the water tank or the Domestic Hot Water system.
o When selecting “No”, the gateway will hide communication objects related with the
swimming pool.
o When selecting “Yes”, the gateway will show communication objects related with
the swimming pool.
Swimming pool
By means of Control_ SwimPool Run/Stop and Control_ SwimPool Setpoint, it is
possible to turn on/off the Swimming pool system and also to control its setpoint
temperature.
o When selecting “No”, the gateway will hide communication objects related with the
extra information provided by the Hitachi units.
o When selecting “Yes”, the gateway will offer you to select extra information for a
Yutaki S80 model or the rest of Yutaki S models (then select “No”).
If “Yes” is selected (the installed unit is a Yutaki S80 model), the Control_
Unit Mode and the Status_ Unit Mode communication objetcs will be hidden
and new communication objects will appear providing extra and specific
information for the Yutaki S80.
Figure 4.24 Extra Information for Yutaki S80 status communication objects
For more details about the information provided by those comunication objects, please
check the Hitachi user manual.
5. Technical Specifications
Enclosure ABS (UL 94 HB) de 2,5 mm thick
Dimensions 70 X 70 X 28 mm
Weight 70g
Color Ivory White
Power supply 29V DC, 6mA (KNX bus)
10-40V DC, 100mA
(Recommended: 12V DC, 100 mA)
External Power
Supply Must use a NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) and SELV rated power
supply.
Plug-in terminal block for power connection (2 poles).
Per terminal: solid wires or stranded wires (twisted or with ferrule)
Terminal wiring (for 1 core: 0.5mm2… 2.5mm2
power supply and
low-voltage signals) 2 cores: 0.5mm2… 1.5mm2
3 cores: not permitted
KNX port 1 x KNX TP1 (EIB) port opto-isolated. Plug-in terminal block (2 poles). TNV-1
H-Link port Plug-in terminal block for H-Link bus connection (2 poles) with no polarity
LED indicators 1 x KNX programming.
Push buttons 1 x KNX programming.
Configuration Configuration with ETS.
Operating
From 0ºC to 40ºC
Temperature
Storage Temperature From 0ºC to 40ºC
Operating Humidity 25-90% at 50ºC, non condensing
External Power Supply – KNX: 2500V
Isolation voltage
External Power Supply – H-Link: 1500V
RoHS conformity Compliant with RoHS directive (2002/95/CE).
CE conformity to EMC directive (2004/108/EC) and Low-voltage directive
(2006/95/EC)
Certifications
EN 61000-6-2; EN 61000-6-3; EN 60950-1; EN 50491-3; EN 50090-2-2;
EN 50428; EN 60669-1; EN 60669-2-1
KNX port
H-Link port
28 mm
70 mm
7. Error Codes
Remote
KNX Error
Controller Error Error Description
Code
Code
00 N/A No errors
Activation of Outdoor Unit Protection Device
02 02
(Except for Alarm Code 41, 42)
03 03 Transmission Error
04 04 Inverter Transmission Abnormality
05 05 Power Phase Detection Abnormality
06 06 Undervoltage, Overvoltage
07 07 Abnormal decrease of discharge gas superheat degree
08 08 Compressor-Top Temp Over-increase
11 11 Water inlet thermistor abnormally (THMWI)
12 12 Water outlet thermistor abnormally (THMWO)
13 13 Indoor Liquid Pipe Temp Thermistor Abnormality (THML)
14 14 Indoor Gas Pipe Temp. Thermistor Abnormality (THMG)
15 15 Water outlet C2 thermistor abnormally (THMWO2)
16 16 Water DHWT thermistor abnormally (THMDHWT)
17 17 Swimming pool thermistor abnormally (THMSWP)
18 18 Water outlet boiler thermistor abnormally (THMWO3)
20 20 Compressor-Top Temp Thermistor Abnormality
21 21 2nd ambient thermistor abnormally (THMAMB2)
22 22 Outdoor Temp Thermistor Abnormality
24 24 Outdoor Heat Exchanger Liquid Pipe Thermistor Abnormality
31 31 Indoor/Outdoor Combination Setting Error
35 35 Indoor Unit Number Setting Error
38 38 Outdoor Protection Detection Circuit Abnormality
41 41 Cooling Overload
42 42 Heating Overload
47 47 Suction Pressure Decrease Prevention Activated
48 48 Inverter Current Sensor Abnormality
51 51 Overload Operation Protection Activation
53 53 Inverter Module Error
54 54 Inverter Fin Temp. Abnormality
55 55 Inverter Non-Operation
59 59 Inverter Fin Temp Thermistor Abnormality
b1 b1 Error in Address/Refrigerant System Setting
EE EE Compressor Factor Alarm
70 70 Hydraulic alarm
71 71 Water Pump Feedback
72 72 Thermostat Heater Alarm
73 73 Mixing over-temperature limit protection for Mixed circuit
74 74 Unit over-temperature limit protection
75 75 Freeze Protection by Cold water inlet, outlet temperature detection
76 76 Freeze Protection Stop by indoor liquid temperature thermistor
77 77 Opentherm Communication failure
78 78 RF Communication failure
79 79 Unit Capacity setting Error
80 80 LCD H-link transmission error
81 81 Incorrect PCB operation
65535 N/A Communication error between HI-AW-KNX-1 interface and the Hitachi Unit
In case you detect an error code not listed, please contact your nearest Hitachi support
center to get more information about the meaning of the error.
3/15 Control_ Cx1 Heat OTC Mode Off 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode OFF
4/16 Control_ Cx1 Heat OTC Mode Points 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode POINTS
5/17 Control_ Cx1 Heat OTC Mode Grad 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode GRAD
Water Circuit 6/18 Control_ Cx1 Heat OTC Mode Fix 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode FIX
(C1 and C2) 7/19 Control_ Cx1 Cool OTC Mode Off 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode OFF
8/20 Control_ Cx1 Cool OTC Mode Points 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode POINTS
9/21 Control_ Cx1 Cool OTC Mode Fix 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 W T 1 – Set OTC Mode FIX
10/22 Control_ Cx1 Thermo Setpoint 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9.001 W T ºC (Between 0ºC and 35ºC)
11/23 Control_ Cx1 Ambient Temp 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9.001 W T ºC (Between -20ºC and 40ºC)
1
X can be 1 or 2 depending on which circuit is being controlled.
12/24 Control_ Cx1 Water Heat Setpoint 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9.001 W T ºC (Between 20ºC and 80ºC)
13/25 Control_ Cx1 Water Cool Setpoint 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9.001 W T ºC (Between 5ºC and 21ºC)
KNX Block 32 Control_ KNX Blocks/Enables Menu 1 bit DPT_Enable 1.003 W T 0 – Blocks; 1 – Enables
Status Objects
OBJETO DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS
SECTION NAME LONG. FUNCTION
NUMBER DPT_NAME DPT_ID R W T U
Mode 33 Status_ Unit Mode 1 bit DPT_Heat/Cool 1.100 R T 0 – Cool; 1 – Heat
37/49 Status_ Cx2 Heat OTC Mode Grad 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 R T 1 – OTC Mode FIX Set
38/50 Status_ Cx2 Heat OTC Mode Fix 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 R T 1 – OTC Mode Off Set
Water Circuit 39/51 2
Status_ Cx Cool OTC Mode Off 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 R T 1 – OTC Mode Off Set
2
(C1 y C2) 40/52 Status_ Cx Cool OTC Mode Points 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 R T 1 – OTC Mode POINTS Set
41/53 Status_ Cx2 Cool OTC Mode Fix 1 bit DPT_Bool 1.002 R T 1 – OTC Mode FIX Set
2
X can be 1 or 2 depending on which circuit is being observed.
KNX Block 66 Status_ KNX Block/Enable Menu 1 bit DPT_Enable 1.003 R T 0 – Block; 1 – Enable
69 Status_ Operation State Unit On/Off 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
70 Status_ Operation State Cool Demand 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
71 Status_ Operation State Cool Thermo 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
72 Status_ Operation State Heat Demand 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
73 Status_ Operation State Heat Thermo 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
75 Status_ Operation State Swim Pool 1 bit DPT_Switch 1.001 R T 0 - Off; 1-On
103 Status_ Indoor Exp Valve Open R134A 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5.001 R T %
105 Status_ Error Code R134A 2 bytes Enumerated R T 0 – No error; Other values see 7