Airlinq Bms - Air Master AML 100 Operator's Manual

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4.2.6.

Airlinq BMS

When using Airlinq BMS with up to 20 air handling units,
the system is usually broken down into several groups (G)
with at least one unit (ID) each, with all units in a group
controlled uniformly. One of the units in a group will be
programmed as the "Group Master", which controls the
entire group. Multiple sensors and a group control panel
can be linked to each group. The units can also be equipped
according to local conditions.
A system description is recommended.
Example:
Where installed
Model
Room 101
AMP1200
Room 102
AML500
Room 103
AML300
Room 105
AMP500
Room 105
AMP500
Room 104
AMP800
Room 104
AMP800
Notes "Operation mode": Room 101 timer-control only starts on Wednesday and Friday. Room 102 runs Monday - Friday
07.00 to 16.00 and override depends on CO
runs during training and override depends on CO
auto
Serial number
Options/Sensors
Unit/cooling module
xxx
./.
xxx
CO
xxx
PIR
xxx and xxx
Cooling module, PIR, CO
xxx and xxx
Cooling module
xxx and xxx
Cooling module, PIR, CO
xxx and xxx
Cooling module
. Room 102 only runs if the room is in use. Rooms 104 and 105
2
.
2
auto
2
2
2
20
N
ID
Remarks
Group
0
G0
Meeting room
1
Office 1
G1
2
Office 2
G2
3
Training
G3
4
Training
G3
5
Training
G4
6
Training
G4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Airlinq Orbit
Master
ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID3
ID5
ID5

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