Wcc3.exe screen descriptions, Shed/restore screen – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
WCC III Technical Guide
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SHED/RESTORE SCREEN
Shed/Restore Program # 1
Shed/Restore based on input: 3A1
and schedule: W1
On
Schedule
Off
Schedule
Shed
level:
500.000
KW
700.000
KW
Restore level:
450.000 KW
650.000 KW
Shed/Restore rate: 1 minute/item
Default # of items shed: 8
Current
#
of
items
shed:
0
Items to shed: GB21 GB22 GB23 GB24 GB25 GB26 GB27 GB28
 
GB29 GB30 GB31 GB32 GB33 GB34 GB35 GB36
HOME for menu
On Schedule
Off Schedule
Shed Level:
Restore Level:
When the [analog] input associated with this program rises to the 
shed level, the system will start turning off the binary globals which 
are listed as “items to be shed.” When the [analog] input associated 
with this program falls to the restore level, the system will start 
turning the binary globals listed as “items to be shed” back on.
Shed/Restore Screen
Shed/Restore Program #:
Specifi es the number of the program you are currently editing. The 
WCC III system has 10 shed/restore programs.
Shed/Restore based on input:
Specifi es the [analog] point address that acts as the input signal 
source for this shed/restore program. For example, if you are 
monitoring the kW demand of a building, and the kW meter is 
connected to analog input #1 of satellite controller #10, you would 
input 10A1. You may also use global analog values for this input.
and schedule:
Specifi es the [binary] point address that provides the schedule 
control of the shed/restore program. When this address is zero (or 
OFF), the OFF schedule mode is selected. When this address is one 
(or ON), the ON schedule mode is selected.
This fi eld must have a valid WCC III binary structured value that 
must be used as a binary input value for this screen to operate 
correctly. Satellite Binary Input (XXXLWW), Satellite Control 
“C” output (XXXkYc), Satellite Control “H” output (XXXkYh), 
Satellite Binary Output (XXXOWW), Global Binary (GBZZZ), 
where WW equals 1 to 16, XXX equals 1 to 239, Y equals 1 to 8, 
and ZZZ equals 1 to 512. 
Shed/Restore rate:
Specifi es the time interval the system uses to turn the items on 
or off. For example, if you have a shed/restore rate of 1 minute 
per item, and the value of the analog input rises above the shed 
level, the system will shut off the fi rst binary global (GB21 on the 
example screen) and wait one minute. If the analog input value is 
still above the shed level, the next global will be turned off (GB22 
on the example screen). This process will continue (through GB36) 
until the value of the analog input is below the shed level. After the 
value of the analog input falls below the shed level, the system 
will not turn any binary globals back on until the analog value falls 
below the restore level. At this point, the system will start bringing 
the binary globals back on at the time interval specifi ed by the 
shed/restore rate in reverse order starting with the last binary global 
that was shed.
