Swegon WISE User Manual

Swegon WISE User Manual

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Demand-controlled indoor
climate has never been easier
From software version 1.130

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  • Page 1 WISE Demand-controlled indoor climate has never been easier From software version 1.130...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Periodic valve operation ............ 68 Air boost ................37 LED operating status ............68 Condensation ..............38 Alarms in SuperWISE ............69 Duct heater/cooler ............38 Notes ............70 Air shut off rooms ............. 39 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 3: System Description

    System description Swegon’s system for demand-controlled ventilation combines an optimal indoor climate with a minimum of energy consumption. WISE is based on a unique technology that forms a safe and flexible system when in operation that also simplifies each step of the way –...
  • Page 4 WISE User Manual SuperWISE Interface view WISE is a complete system with all the products you need for your indoor climate, including a smart control system and an easy-to-use user interface. The basic purpose of WISE is to adjust the indoor climate to exactly the level required. It ventilates, cools and heats neither too much –...
  • Page 5: Superwise Interface

    Commissioning, supervision, service and maintenance are significantly facilitated thanks to a good overview and clarity. The common platform can manage multiple air handling units as well as cooling units and provides space for adaptation to each individual project. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 6: Log In

    This information is important in order to see, among others, who made settings and adjustments to the system. The identification dialog is only shown when the standard log in is used. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 7: User Interface

    Info Alarm Condensation boost Condensation boost Relative humidity boost Relative humidity boost Relative humidity boost Moisture supply boost Product Untested Synchronization Not tested Synchronizing Marked Service mode Marked Service mode Unpaired Unpaired 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 8: Overview

    (4) with access to detailed information, settings, etc. Active alarms Shows active alarms and system messages from the WISE system and GOLD and COMPACT Air handling units. Shows the link to the tree view (1) for additional information and management.
  • Page 9 Users can with brief notes document and provide information about settings, adjustments and other relevant incidents. For additional clarity there is information about user, time and the object concerned. Software Current software version. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 10: Tree

    The path to the selected product or function is maintained with new selections from the main menu. To clear the object selection, choose Clear to the far right of the upper menu (5). Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 11: Plan

    Hovering with the mouse over a room’s position marker (3) displays a box with the information Temperature, Temperature-boost, Air quality, Occupancy, Relative humidity and Air flow. Click on the position marker for detailed information and settings. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 12: Graphs And Logs

    “Create log file”. The log file is generated in .csv-format and is delimited using a semicolon. The log file can be opened using spreadsheet software such as: Microsoft Excel or a similar program. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 13: Change Log

    Contains all the notes added to the system. In order to place a note on the object in question, click “add note” (1). It is possible to comment and delete existing notes. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 14: Documentation

    On the document tab it is possible to upload new and updated documents of the type pdf, doc and docx. Products It is possible here to add Instructions for Use and product sheets downloaded from Swegon’s website. Product documents from the document tab are shown here. These documents are also available from the tree structure.
  • Page 15 BACnet files Generate the current BACnet files for the site. Here you can generate a current BACnet files for the site, by clicking on the “Create BACnet files” button. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 16: Settings

    Shows information about the version of component software and the software update function. Click on the select file button under Update software and select the file to be imported. The ongoing software update is performed in the background for minimum impact on the system during ongoing operations. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 17 SuperWISE and parameters that are retrieved from the new configuration. Communication Network settings for the whole system and component products such as Air handling unit, WISE DIR, etc. Plan To add graphical files for plan views in one of the formats: .png, .jpg, .jpeg or .gif. File size, max. 5Mb.
  • Page 18 Name and describe the site. Here is a function to add a picture of the site, which is shown on the overview page. To add graphical files for the page in one of the formats: .png, .jpg, .jpeg or .gif. File size, max. 5Mb. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 19 Settings to categorize alarms and system information. Also gives the option to activate and deactivate alarms, and set alarm priority. File manager In order to Download, Upload, Erase and store files such as Pictures, Configurations, Software, Backup copies, and Documents. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 20 • Users • Project information and images • Plan views and information • Change log • Time settings • Language • Configured values • Unit settings • Communication settings • Alarm priorities Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 21 Set the language required for the SuperWISE interface. Available languages are Swedish, Danish, German, English, French, Norwe- gian, Polish, Finnish and Russian. Note! The language setting applies to individual users not just the entire installation. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 22: Users

    A-, B- or information alarms under Alarm via e-mail. This setting can also be made at a later date by editing the relevant user. To edit a created user, click on the Edit user (2) button. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 23: Room Functions

    Virtual rooms act in the same way as real rooms, with the difference virtual rooms do not have walls. In the WISE system a room can consists of one or more room dampers (supply air and/or extract air), as well as one or more comfort modules or air diffusers in order to influence the room climate.
  • Page 24: Air Quality Control

    Local/Installation Lower limit for humidity regulation. Air quality Relative humidity lower alarm limit 10 Installation/Installation Limit for information alarm. Air quality Relative humidity upper alarm limit 80 Installation/Installation Limit for information alarm. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 25: Temperature Control

    Note that the majority of Swegon’s WISE RTA or the Swegon Inside app can be used to allow those room sensors can provide a room temperature if required. persons in the premises to influence the temperature setpoint.
  • Page 26: Additional Moisture Regulation

    Local/Installation Limit for alarms. moisture Additional Time limit for alarms, the value must be above the defined alarm limit for this time Alarm delay min. Local/Installation moisture before the alarm is activated. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 27: Occupancy Detection

    The occupancy signal can come from products with an integrated sensor module (WISE SMB), presence sensor WISE OCS, external presence sensor linked to WISE IRE or via the BMS system. For occupancy signals from WISE SMB or WISE OCS, a delay for switching off or on is configured in a configuration file or in SuperWISE.
  • Page 28: Operating Modes

    The room adopts this mode through the active selection by the user on the SuperWISE interface for each room. The mode has its own parameters for temperature limits and minimum flow. Occupancy cannot be enabled with the help of an occupancy sensor. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 29 *Set separately for the modes Occupancy, Unoccupied, Holiday, Summer night cooling and Morning heating. **Standard value applies for Occupancy. ***Depending on the set min/max flow on the room products. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 30: Flow Balance

    Balancing can be performed in two different ways, either via flow measurement with WISE Measure or via a digital indication to the WISE system. It is also possible to set whether the air flow is to be balanced by changing the supply air or extract air flows.
  • Page 31: Control Of The Lighting

    Lighting mode for a room is set in the SuperWISE interface or via the configuration file. A lighting switch that is be included in the WISE system must be activated to light the lighting in this mode. When the lighting is...
  • Page 32: Control Of Solar Shading

    Solar shading can be controlled to two positions: open or closed. As insulation WISE IORE is used together with two relays connected to the solar Solar shading can be used for different types of insulation: On, shading’s motor. A momentary push button for overriding can be Off or Only unoccupied.
  • Page 33 Individual solar shades cannot be set to greater start /stop angles and height than its façade. These settings can be made under the WISE IORE, which controls the relevant solar shading. The solar shading’s node shows why it's down. Opening and closing of the solar shading take place with some delay, the length of this can be configured.
  • Page 34: Cold Draught Protection

    Operating case Energy savings can be achieved by detecting open windows as If WISE WCS detects that a window is open, the supply air flow’s unnecessary cooling and heating are prevented. In warm and setpoint value is set to min. It is possible to configure how the moist weather conditions condensation problems can also occur extract air should act in the event of an open window.
  • Page 35: Control Of The Fan Coil

    Control of the fan coil Separate control of the fan and water In this case WISE RTA can be used to let the user control both Why control a fan coil? the temperature set point and the fan speed in the room. As...
  • Page 36: Underfloor Heating

    Operating case WISE IRT is used to measure the surface temperature of the floor and the room temperature. An actuator for the floor heating If the temperature sensor for the zone temperature fails, the circuit is controlled via a WISE IORE.
  • Page 37: Air Boost

    Air flow boost Interval Hours Installation/Installation instance. 0 = Shut off. Air flow boost Duration 1440 Minutes Local/Installation Time how long boost shall be enabled. Air flow boost Manual boost Local/Local Enable boor manually. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 38: Condensation

    A duct heater and/or a duct cooler has the task of heating or sequences. It is possible to have two duct heaters in sequence cooling the supply air in a duct. A WISE IORE can control a duct independent of the heat source. The same applies to coolers. The heater and/or a duct cooler.
  • Page 39: Air Shut Off Rooms

    BACnet. It’s also possible to activate or deactivate closure via perform this is in Quick settings. a push button of a locking type connected to WISE IRE. The position of the damper on all products belonging to the room is Note, in order for automatic functions in the event of a shut then set to 0%.
  • Page 40: Function Groups

    WISE User Manual Function groups Function groups give the opportunity to share functions between room or products in the same room and get them to interact. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 41: Function Groups In Superwise

    However, for occupancy in a room, all rooms in a group can receive the occupancy status. Occupancy can be indicated by WISE OCS and WISE SMB. The occupancy signal can also come from the main BMS system. Adjustable group parameters in SuperWISE...
  • Page 42: Air Quality

    It is also possible to compare the measured air quality of prod- ucts and to regulate on an average value of several sensors’ air quality or the highest/lowest measured air quality. The air quality in the WISE system can be measured and regulated either by VOC or CO or RH.
  • Page 43: Rta Group

    Why RTA group? In an RTA group, it is possible for several rooms to share the setpoints from a WISE RTA. A room with WISE RTA can send its information to other rooms in the group, and in this way several rooms can use the same setpoint selector switch.
  • Page 44: Lighting

    Lighting Why lighting groups? Lighting can be controlled via the WISE system and several rooms can be included in a lighting group. It is therefore easy to manage the lighting in the rooms, regardless of the size, floor layout and any possible changes.
  • Page 45: Additional Moisture

    When there is no Change-over temperature in a Change-over group, the external Change-over temperature in the room will be used. This can be specified in SuperWISE, or communicated via BMS. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 46: Air Flow Limitation

    This type of group can consist of one or more WISE supply air duct, where the rooms can be permitted to have a...
  • Page 47: Zone Functions

    Typically a zone is a part of the whole duct system. The zone can consist of one or more WISE Dampers. All products within a specific zone are regulated by the same WISE Director. Underlying zone products, room products and sensors provide the system input to regulate.
  • Page 48: Constant Pressure Regulation

    This type of group can consist of one or more WISE Dampers as well as one or more WISE DPS, both on the supply air (PS) and extract air dampers (PE). For more detailed descrip- tion and adjustable group parameters, see the section Group for constant pressure regulation under Function groups.
  • Page 49: Constant Flow Regulation

    Local/Installation damper. * PS = Pressure Supply, PE = Pressure Extract, PED = Pressure Extract Diverted, FS = Flow Supply, FE = Flow Extract, OS = Optimize Supply, OE = Optimize Extract 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 50: Flow Balance

    Creating flow balance in a zone (consisting of several WISE Offset is specified in l/s and/or as a percentage. Damper) is an important part of a WISE system that is solved with the help of so-called Ventilation groups. A zone is always a ventilation group.
  • Page 51: Mode Optimization

    This is selectable if WISE Damper is to present a measured flow or whether it should present an added flow, based on the under- lying rooms in SuperWISE.
  • Page 52: Air Shut Off Zone

    Quick settings. Shutting off the air handling unit When a connected GOLD air handling unit is shut off, WISE will automatically detect this and prevent alarms from being set in the room. The damper will be set in ‘default mode’ to facilitate the restart of the air handling unit.
  • Page 53: System Functions

    WISE User Manual System functions Interacting functions for the whole system that define the prerequisites in order to be able to create the optimal indoor climate in each individual project. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 54: Schedule And Calendar

    A base setting of the schedule must occur via the SuperWISE interface. The schedule can then be modified over BACnet. Clicking on one of the tabs (1) displays a dialogue box for the user. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 55 (Item 4). 4. Forwards & backwards. The arrows can be used to scroll forwards or backwards along the time line. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 56 Delete – Removes the event you click on. In order to change a function for an event, you can, in the same way as first time, click on the event and change the function type. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 57 If there is a calendar and it has a description this is shown when you d. Calendar – A calendar if there is a calendar. hold the cursor over the calendar. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 58 If the BACnet setting “BACnet” is set to “Off”, the Calender will show an empty page with the text: “BACnet is not enabled. Please enable BACnet in Settings”. If any other setting on “BACnet” is set, this page will be shown. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 59 This dialogue box appears when you click on the “Clear calen- dar” button at the bottom of the calendar tab to ensure that the user is sure the current calendar should be deleted. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 60: Commissioning

    Once you have clicked on the Start button, the button changes to Stop. Click on the Stop button after the performed control to return to normal operations. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 61 Occupancy in all rooms in the building with just a pair clicks, instead of having to update each room separately. Select the relevant object level, state the parameter and its desired value. Select the object for the required value and click save. The setting is applied to all selected objects. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 62: Interacting Functions With The Air Handling Unit

    COMPACT air handling unit to forward the operating status to the WISE system. If the GOLD or COMPACT air handling unit is linked to the WISE system, all alarms are transferred from the air handling unit to SuperWISE for a complete alarm overview.
  • Page 63 Optimization. Any settings are executed by clicking on Save, or Undo to return to the existing settings (1). Implemented changes are saved in the Change log. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 64: Interacting Functions With The Cooling/Heating Producer

    How does optimization of the supply flow temperature work? supply air temperature work? WISE regulates the temperature in each room. If there are The supply air temperature from the air handling unit is opti- waterborne climate products, the valves will be opened or closed mized to reduce the need of heating/cooling in the rooms.
  • Page 65 Each functional group calculates a common temperature setpoint for the rooms in the group. SuperWISE calculates the supply flow temperature to be requested by the producer based on the needs of all function groups. 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 66 SMART Link+. The liquid chiller/heat pump takes into account all connected heating and/or cooling consumers, e.g. two air handling units and a WISE system, and optimises the production of cooling and/or heating to satisfy the needs of the consumer with the highest demand.
  • Page 67: System Occupancy

    How does system occupancy work? The WISE system knows the total number of rooms. The System occupancy signal is set to 1, if the number of rooms in Occupancy mode reaches or exceeds a configurable number of rooms.
  • Page 68: Periodic Valve Operation

    Periodic valve operation starts automatically for the first time in unoccupancy mode every Friday after 00:01, if the room is in occupancy mode, periodic valve operation is carried out regard- less of occupancy or unoccupancy on Monday at 00:01. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 69: Alarms In Superwise

    The setting is made under Users in Super- WISE, and works for created unique users only. Swegon Connect can be used as a mail server if it is a gateway in its own WISE network. This setting is made under Settings -> Communications ->...
  • Page 70: Notes

    WISE User Manual Notes Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220323...
  • Page 71 WISE User Manual 20220323 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.

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