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INTEGER FORMAT OUTPUT NETWORK VARIABLES
Integer format output variables are limited to 2 bytes of data. For this reason, the maximum number that
can be transmitted in this format is 65,535. Values for both rate and total data will often exceed this limit.
Rate Variables
The integer output network variables for volume rate are described in the table below. Column 1 contains
a brief description of the network variables. Column 2 contains the network variable names. Column 3
contains the Lon SNVTs used for each variable. Column 4 contains the engineering units and column 5,
the valid range for each variable.
Integer Output Network Variables
Description
Variable Name
SNVT Name
Engineering Units
Valid Range
Flow (volume) rate
nvoVolRateLi
SNVT_flow
Liters/Sec
0 to 65535
Mode status indicator
nvoModeStatus
SNVT_char_ascii
*Supply temperature
nvoSupplyTempi
SNVT_temp_p
° C
-17.778 to 260.0
*Return temperature
nvoReturnTempi
SNVT_temp_p
° C
-17.778 to 260.0
*Delta temperature
nvoDeltaTempi
SNVT_temp_diff_p
° C
-327.68 to 327.66
*Energy rate
nvoEnrRateKWi
SNVT_power_kilo
KWatts
0 to 65535
* These network variables are present but not used by the standard D-100.
Total Variables
The integer output network variables for total are described in the table below. Column 1 contains a brief description
of the network variables. Column 2 contains the network variable names. Column 3 contains the Lon SNVTs used
for each variable. Column 4 contains the engineering units and column 5, the valid range for each variable.
Please note that while the floating point variable for FLOW total is transmitted in liters, the integer
network variable for FLOW total is transmitted in kLiters. This is done to increase the maximum total
that can be transmitted via the integer variable. Total(s) must be reset before the accumulated value
exceeds 6553.5 kliters using nviResetVol1a and/or nviResetVol2a. If this is not done, nvoVol1KLi and/or
nvoVol2KLi will over range and continue to indicate 6,553.5 kliters (1,731,252 gallons) until the D-100’s
internal total rolls over to zero.
A separate integer SNVT is also available to transmit flow totals in liters. This variable is only used in
special small pipe applications as the maximum total it can accumulate is only 65,535 liters (17,312
gallons) before it must be reset.
Integer Output Network Variables
Description
Variable Name
SNVT Name
Engineering Units
Valid Range
* Flow (volume) total -1
nvoVol1Li
SNVT_vol
Liters
0 to 65535
Flow (volume) total -1
nvoVol1KLi
SNVT_vol
KLiters
0 to 6553.5
* Flow (volume) total -2
nvoVol2Li
SNVT_vol
Liters
0 to 65535
Flow (volume) total -2
nvoVol2KLi
SNVT_vol
KLiters
0 to 6553.5
Energy total -1**
nvoKiloBTU1i
SNVT_btu_kilo
KBtu
0 to 65535
Energy total -1**
nvoMegaBTU1i
SNVT_btu_mega
MBtu
0 to 65535
Energy total -2**
nvoKiloBTU2i
SNVT_btu_kilo
KBtu
0 to 65535
Energy total -2**
nvoMegaBTU2i
SNVT_btu_mega
MBtu
0 to 65535
* Special small pipe volume total variables
** These network variables are present but not used by the standard D-100.