WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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I. INTRODUCTION
WCC III Technical Guide
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System Features
INTRODUCTION:
WCC III SYSTEM FEATURES
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The question is always asked. What does the WCC III
System actually do?
The WCC III system is a microprocessor-based energy management
and temperature control system that is designed to minimize
the energy usage of a building and maximize occupant comfort.
The WCC III system provides the building owner with a means
of monitoring and controlling building mechanical systems from
multiple locations. The WCC III system provides computerized
control of building mechanical systems and requires only basic
computer experience to operate or program the system.
The following features list is part of the standard WCC III software
package:
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Schedule Override by Room Number (or name)
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Timed Overrides
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Point Involvement Summary
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Data Copy Routine
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Math Operators/Enthalpy Logic
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User Confi gurable Global Look Up Tables
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Sliding Window Averaging of Values
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Accumulation of Values
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Trend Logging features which include:
Analog Trend (with graph)
Analog Peak
Change of State
Run Time
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Multiple IP-based Operator control consoles
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Proportional Reset (with graph)
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Auto-Scan and Print Routines
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Multiple Energy Consumption Tables (50)
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Remote monitoring via IP/Internet
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Local or remote override capability
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Remote read and reset
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Automatic e-mail call-out on alarm (Email to Text
for Cell Phone alarm callout supported)
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16 operator codes with 4 levels of access
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365-day time clock with automatic daylight savings
time changeover
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128-week schedules and 18 holiday schedules
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8 alarm levels (5 are capable of Emailing an Alarm)
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256 Global Analogs programs
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512 Global Binaries programs
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Temperature control with automatic temperature
setback
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Adaptive optimized start and optimized stop
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Duty cycling
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Demand limiting
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Dead band spreading
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Lighting control
The WCC III system main components consist of a main central
processing unit called a WCC III - MCD, and various types of
electronic controllers that are called Satellite controllers. Some of
these Satellite controllers act as an interface connection device with
other types of controllers that are called TUC and RTU controllers.
Equipment cost is reduced because the system, including the
satellite controllers, is modular. Only the number of satellite
controllers required to do the job are purchased. Installation cost
is reduced because “global” information gathered at one satellite
can be shared with other satellites, eliminating costly intermediate
controls.
WARNING:
The WCC III system is not to be used in any
application where Fire/Life/Safety is an issue.