Cypress Envirosystems WPT Series Operation And Maintenance

Cypress Envirosystems WPT Series Operation And Maintenance

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Overview
The Cypress Envirosystems Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat (WPT) retrofits an
existing pneumatic thermostat to provide Direct Digital Control (DDC) like zone
control functionality at a fraction of the time and cost without disturbing occupants.
The WPT system enables remote monitoring of zone temperature, branch pressure,
remote control of setpoints, and programmable setback or setup of the pneumatic
HVAC systems. It also enables integration with utility Demand Response programs.
The WPT can function either as a standalone system or can be integrated with an
existing Building Management System via BACnet/IP. As a result, the WPT helps a
building owner and tenants save energy by implementing indoor temperature policies,
improve comfort, and reduce the maintenance cost of the legacy pneumatic HVAC
systems.
1.1
System Components
The WPT-80x Series system includes the following components:
Wireless thermostat (WPT-80x thermostat)
Wireless repeaters (WPT-800-RWAL, WPT-800-RWAL24V or WPT-810-RPT)
Wireless hub (WPT-800-HUSB)
Green Box Controller (GBC-800 or GBC-810 series)
1.2
Referenced Manuals
For additional resources, please refer to the following documents. This manual will
refer to these when appropriate.
910-00005-01: WPT Installation Manual
910:00002-01: RWAL Installation Manual
910-00013-01: RWAL-24V Installation Manual
910-00027-01: RPT Installation Manual
910-00003-01: HUSB Installation Manual
910-00019-01: GBC Installation Manual
910-00026-01: WMM Installation Manual
910-00008-01: WPT BACnet PICS
Manuals for the WPT Green Box, HUSB, and repeaters can be found at
http://www.cypressenvirosystems.com/Portal/usermanuals.php. For portal assistance,
please contact Cypress Envirosystems Support.
Section 7 of this manual.
2 System Operation
The WPT system is comprised of WPTs, repeaters, hub and GBC.
WPT Operations and Maintenance
Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1
Contact information is found in
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  • Page 1 WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 Overview The Cypress Envirosystems Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat (WPT) retrofits an existing pneumatic thermostat to provide Direct Digital Control (DDC) like zone control functionality at a fraction of the time and cost without disturbing occupants.
  • Page 2: System Installation

    WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 WPT: Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat, replaces existing pneumatic thermostats RPT, RWAL: Wireless Repeaters, extends wireless range of WPTs back to the HUSB/GBC HUSB: Wireless Hub, receives data from WPTs and sends commands out to WPTs GBC: Green Box Controller, collects WPT data through HUSB.
  • Page 3: System Usage

    WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 Step 2: Install and configure Repeaters and GBC/HUB at locations defined by wireless survey Step 3: Install, configure and initial calibrate the WPTs. Step 4: Setup the GBC by entering the WPT and Repeater information Step 5: If not connecting to a BAS, setup node groups and schedules Step 6: If connecting to a BAS, discover WPT objects in your BAS system through BACnet/IP...
  • Page 4 2. To unlock the keypad on the WPT, press the up and down buttons at the same time. You will temporarily see “UC” on the display to indicate the keys are now unlocked. From the Cypress Envirosystems web application 4.3.1 Change the setpoint for a single WPT or group of WPTs 1.
  • Page 5: System Management

    WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 4. Select the nodes you wish to add to the new group from the “Available Nodes” list and click the right arrow to move them to the “Selected Nodes” list. 5. Click “Add” to save the group. 5 System Management This section covers how to add or remove devices from the network as well as how to add or remove users from the GBC web application.
  • Page 6 This section covers recommended troubleshooting steps. Additionally, the following resources are available for additional support  Online service portal (password protected) The portal is located at www.CypressEnvirosystems.com/Portal For access, contact Cypress Envirosystems  Toll-free support phone number: (888) 987-3210 Page 6 of 10...
  • Page 7 7.1.3.1 Potential cause 1: The database is has been corrupted. 7.1.3.2 Potential cause 2: The CPU or memory usage is too high. 1. Contact Cypress Envirosystems support via email or phone. Contact information is listed above in Section 7. 7.1.4 The WPT is no longer building or bleeding pressure 7.1.4.1 Potential cause 1: There is a kink in the main pressure line.
  • Page 8 WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 Product Error Codes 7.2.1 Code Cause Possible Solution Indicates that the WPT is performing a discovery This indication disappears automatically operation and it should not after a few seconds. be disturbed. Indicates that the WPT is This indication disappears automatically performing a diagnostic...
  • Page 9 WPT Operations and Maintenance Document No. 910-00028-01, Rev 1 7.2.2 Repeater Code Reason Solution Discovery Status:  This display goes off automatically after a few This code indicates that the RWAL is seconds. performing a discovery operation and it should not be disturbed. ...
  • Page 10 If the error persists, the HUSB or nearby RWALs communication with the nearest must be relocated. If this is not feasible, an RWAL. additional RWAL must be installed. Cypress Envirosystems 5883 Rue Ferrari, Suite 100 San Jose, CA 95138, USA info@cypressenvirosystems.com Phone: +1 (888) 987-3210...

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