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6. Honeywell McDonald s HEMS End User Operations Manual Honeywell Table of Contents gt 3 Navigation to Login Page from local remote personal computer 4 Local Personal Computer amp Remote Personal Computer Login 5 Panel Face Mounted Display Local 6 Home EU MI tee INIM TIN NM UNI 7 12 HVAC UDS sind vitta EU REPE vied EP dS ET E EIE sims 13 Schedules amp TONGA E NERA IPEA RDUM 14 17 Data Logging and Trended 18 Electrical Demand Limiting 19 Lighting Photocell Adjustments 19 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions Link 20 27 HEMS II System Drawings amp Sequence of Operations 26 37 McDonald s HEMS II page 2 Overview McDonald s HEMS Energy Management Control System amp User Interface The McDonald s HEMS energy management and control system runs on a WEB 201 Java Application Control Engine The WEB 201 is a compact embedded controller server platform It combines integrated control supervision data logging alarming scheduling a
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10. Maonrsser Peated m afar on YouTube 0 52 one WA To begin First open your internet browser and enter the WEBs Unit IP address in the address bar The WEBs Unit IP address will be furnished to you by the installer of the system Additionally you may consider installing a short cut icon on your personal computer Desk Top that will direct you to the IP address of your system McDonald s HEMS II page 4 Navigation to Login Page from Local or Remote Personal Computer location Login Page Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x a f Search jf Favorites 62 rel Address http 131 191 87 194 lagin v Lins MCDDemo Username y Password v Done Internet 2 Inbox untitle _ P gt E Se R 6 Se 11 01 The Login Page is where you enter your username user and password pass Then click the login icon Please wait until the booting process completely loads once it does it will automatically route you to the Home Page Note that the first time you access your system from any browser it could take several minutes to load the Home Page Subsequent access to the system from the same Personal Computer will load the Home Page must faster McDonald s HEMS II page 5 Below is the default Login Page from the Lo
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14. Occupied Mode of operations Schedule icons that show three people in ghost white indicate that the schedule is currently in the Unoccupied Mode of operation McDonald s HEMS II page 11 Home Page continued 0 0 2 6 06425 File Edit View Favorites Tools wg McDonalds Anywhere USA General Info 2702 HVAC UNITS Rm Temp 67 F Occupied Setpoints Electrical Demand and Consumption Peak Demand 1 Demand Setpoint 87 Kw Energy Demand Limiting Inactive KWH Monthly KWH Yearly This area of Home Page shows the following 1 Current HVAC Units RED bullet lights next to FAN indicate the HVAC Unit is commanded OFF by the associated time of day schedule GREEN indicates the HVAC Unit is commanded ON by the associated time of day schedule 2 By touching or clicking on Kitchen Area Dining Area or Playplace Area icons you will be directed to another page for additional information and set point adjustments See page 13 of this document for more information on this 3 Each individual HVAC Unit has a separate AUTO or ON icon By touching or clicking on the AUTO icon that icon will turn GREEN and the associated HVAC Unit will start and stop based on a time of day schedule By touching or clicking on the ON icon that HVAC Unit will be on continuously 4 There is a separate time of day schedule associated with each HVAC Unit Touch or Click on
15. Screen Operating Instructions O O MAD AKO m em rmes mot se B e is o digi SYSTEM INFORMATION DINING RTL Text fields with cyan backgrounds are linked to the associated history click to display Heating Stages On Cooling Stazes 0 0 Use plus or minus buttons to adjust setpoint Controller status will show the alarm condition of the associated HVAC controller Use the Main and Schedule buttons to navigate between views Note Occupied Heating Setpoint must be at least three degrees below Occupied Cooling Setpoint Note Unoccupied Heating Setpoint must remain below Occupied Heating Setpoint Note Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint must aw remain above Occupied Cooling Setpoint Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 27 II 5 jueunajses NOdn ONI OL ANVS OL YJHLYN4 TIJMA3NOH NOISSIWH3d NALLIHA JHL HUM JSOdYNd SH3HLO A8 NOIL Y HONS OL HO LYYd NI SIN3H suleJDeiq 19119154 p j3 0002 BJou3 896 IOnuoo 5
16. made See next page 4 For stores where the dining room is closed and yet the drive through is open 24 hours you will want to touch or click on the ON icon from the Home Page Schedule icon associated with the Dining Room HVAC Unit This will keep the HVAC Unit fan operating continuously for make up air to your hood exhaust system McDonald s HEMS II page 14 Time of Day Schedules amp Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones continued x yo e Eswomes Jod ib m ET Home Kitchen Schedule Event Start 04 00 Event Finish Event Output L nul S weekly Schedule 1 By touching or left clicking your mouse on any green area of the schedule that section will then turn blue and you can edit it 2 Notice that Monday was touched or clicked on and the background color changed to blue for editing 3 You can drag your finger or mouse double arrow to a new Occupied start and or stop time In the case above the start was retained at 4am and the stop time has now been set to 6pm The same adjustments for any day can also be made by using the up and down arrow keys in the lower left hand corner of screen McDonald s HEMS II page 15 Time of Day Schedules amp Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones continued E A a mu ile View avorites 1015 E File Edit Favorites Tools Help Home Kitchen S
17. or lighting zone that has a schedule associated with it Additionally just like indicated on previous pages use your finger or mouse to adjust the time of day for these events either in the box in the lower right hand corner or through the up down arrow keys in the lower right hand corner McDonald s HEMS II page 17 Data Logging Trended Points http 131 191 87 194 ord station slot Drivers NdioNetwork NdioBoard points Inputs Cooler Temp Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ak x a Search jf Favorites M wj s a Address http 131 191 87 194 ord station slot Drivers NdioNetwork MdioBoard points Inputs Cooler Temp NumericInterval view history History Chart Go Links Config Drivers NdioNetwork NdioBoard Points Inputs CoolerTemp MumericInterval gt A ime Range 12 Feb 10 5 00 amest to Time Range MCDDemo CoolerTemp F m 13 Feb 10 9 44 PM EST 24 F N Ps ON VA es CU d 12 Feb 10 5 00 4M EST 13 Feb 10 5 00 4M EST 14 Feb 10 5 00 AM EST 15 Feb 10 5 00 EST 16 Feb 10 5 00 4M EST 17 Feb 10 5 00 AM EST Internet McDonalds HEMS II E http 131 191 87 19 7 2 1 The following points all selectable from the Home and or HVAC Unit graphic pages by touching or clicking on the numeric value CYAN backgroun
18. the associated schedule icon and you will be automatically routed to another page for schedule adjustments See page 14 17 of this document for more information on this 5 Schedule icons that show three people in color indicate that the schedule is currently in the Occupied Mode of operations Schedule icons that show three people in ghost white indicate that the schedule is currently in the Unoccupied Mode of operation 6 Each HVAC Unit shows the current Room Temperature and current Heating and Cooling set points These set points are adjustable Refer to page 13 of this document to make adjustments McDonald s HEMS II page 12 HVAC Units ws x E A 2 62 B m File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Em Config se Drivers e LonNetwork m Kitchen RTU Occupied Heating Stages On Cooling Stages On 2 0 SETPOINTS CONTROLLER STATUS This area of HVAC Unit page shows the following 1 Each HVAC Unit has a page similar to above associated with it The current view is that of the Kitchen HVAC Unit Kitchen RTU Roof Top Unit 2 On the left side is the system information section that indicates current Outdoor Air Temperature Schedule Status Occupied or Unoccupied Current HVAC Mode of Heat or Cool this mode changes automatically based on space temperature verses space temperature set point Current Space Temperature Occupied Heating Set Point and associa
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22. AH dO 3004 M 002 oss H1 N31 002 ons 40 3ais GOL JOO Yad HOLOnONOO Z 818 YOLONGNOD 8Hf HIMON NO OSN3S NIV 3OsVHOSIG UNN IVAH dO LHOOM 182 OLOHd 002 XVN INN MOLONGNOD Z 8L s 301 3004 Yad HOSN3S dWIL WOO YOOQNI HL NFT 00 sss v S 002 sss YOLONGNOD DMV 8 w NIA 3LVOO1 HOSN3S NO LOV INOO 31002 HLON3 002 sss HLON3 002 sss V WON 9 NO dO NOOO 30 3IdIS WHYM YOLONGNOD Z BL s YOLONGNOD 8Hf e NO LOV INOO NOOQ Y3Zz33Y4 dal 3337332313 McDonald s HEMS II page 37
23. NOLLVH3OISNOO NI uone4edo WSLSAS JHL 30 NOLLVH3dO H3dOMd LON TIIM 05 43MOd L00 S609100S LN3IN3OV 1d JHL WSLSAS JHL 5 IV HL 5 3MOd V 30 3SN ONDIV31 JHL Vv31 JHL 3LV OLLS3ANI N3NdI0O3 JHL V31 MOIS V A18ISSOd SI 5 5 IN3W3OV d3H V HLIM SHLNOW M34 AO V H3ldv SIv3d3H ONIHSV14 JHL 3l G3OV Id3H 38 OL SQ33N HOSN3S NOLLVMH8I TVO 30 LNO NSHM ALNNIW SONOO3S 01 HOM HSV143 390515 ANV LMOd WI SNIV JI ANY 39v 1d3H LN3INdIQO3 709 JHL NI SAYIT MOIS HOSN3S JHL 3OV 143 39VdS JHL ALVILNSA 709 NI 331 MOIS V 31V9IQONI GINOD LI SYNDSO SIHL 3l BLANIW AH3A3 5 0 35 01 HSY THM LHOT138031S JHL 000 NOLLVHSITVO ANOLOWS JHL 51440 41 NOLLVNSITVO OU VINOLOV SVH HOSN3S OO JHL 038542530 SV LON 5300 SIHL 3l 3MOd ANY ONIMIM 303HO AT 3dOHd SI WALSAS JHL 1 SI HOSN3S JHL NO 0371 3805 SQONOO3S 01 S HSV13 OL SANILNOD THM 380HLS JHL 5030035 2 LNOSV YOd ANNOS TIIM NYOH 3HL Q3SS3 d SI AlddNS H3MOd JHL 1531 JHL HO SI H3MOd M3ldv SQNOO3S SL ATSLVWIXONddY H3MOd JHL 13538 OL AlddNS YSMOd JHL NO HSNd JHL ONISSSYd A8 IW3
24. Occupied Heating set point otherwise a set point conflict will occur and the Controller Status indication will show ALARM state McDonald s HEMS II page 13 Time of Day Schedules amp Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones x E P s 8 55 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 8 ET Home Kitchen Schedule UnOccupied Occupied Occupied i Occupied Event stat 5255 Am Event Finish 04 55 AM Event Output nul By touching or clicking HVAC Unit or Lighting Zone Schedule icon from Home Page you will see the following 1 Each HVAC Unit and Lighting Zone has a separate and distinctive time of day schedule associated with it 2 In this case you are looking at the Kitchen HVAC Unit schedule The green areas indicate the Occupied Schedule and the gray areas indicate an Unoccupied Schedule In this case the Kitchen unit is set to the Occupied Mode of operation from dam to12am Monday through Friday and on Saturdays and Sundays the Occupied Mode of operations is from 4am to lam the next day Otherwise the unit is in the Unoccupied Mode of operation In Occupied Mode of operation the HVAC fan runs continuously to maintain room or area Occupied temperature set points In the Unoccupied Mode the fan heating and cooling stages all cycle to maintain Unoccupied temperature set points See additional sections of this document for more information on this 3 Adjustments are easily
25. ased on outdoor light level and adjustments above In a non 24 hour store the associated schedule is used to enable or shut lights off when the store is closed and employees are all gone no matter what the light level is outside An Example may be as follows Your employees show for work at 4am parking lot lights turn on by time of day schedule At 5am your drive through opens signage lights turn on by time of day schedule When outdoor light level is high enough say at 6am the parking lot lights shut off by the photocell set point As outdoor light level increases maybe the signage should shut off by the photocell set point but it does not have to As light level decreases late in the day or evening the parking and signage lights come back on by photocell Store closes at Midnight and signage shuts off on schedule Employees leave at lam after clean up parking lot lights and employee lights shut off by schedule McDonald s HEMS II page 19 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions 7 x ie 2 R S File Edit GoTo Favorites x ie Be efi Anywhere USA Electrical Deman Panel Operation Guide General Info Peak Demand KWH Monthh MEN EN N Table of Contents HVAC UNITS Page One General Info and HVAC Demand Setpoint Page Two Electrical Demand and Consumption 83Kw 66 F Fan J Page Three Lighting Energy Demand L
26. aved ASau aNvWaa NOdn TI3MASNOH NIJYJHL NOLLVINHOSNI JHL SO ONY SIHL LINSNYL HO FSN AdOD OL LON SHYY 03 40 JO NOLLVH3OISNOO NI yun doyoo SIVINALVW dO NIS TYOINVHOAWN NO NMOHS SNOLLVOO1 LV LSOWHYSHL 44V 09 SHOSN3S LNNOW NOLLVTTV LSNI MAN LINN NI GALNNOW H3TIOSH INOO MAN OL SHIM SNOILLVDINNWWOS YOSNAS 45 3 18V29 SNILSIX3 35039 NOILVOOT LV LSOWYSHL ONILSIXS SHOSN3S WOO LNNOW 3 S8 979 aallann2DOONn 3 SS 91H 3 52 970 Galldn22O 4 0 Galdno20 SLNIOd LAS AHN vu3dWal 39vds WALSAS YOSNSS SYNLVYAdWAL 3ovds 9515 TVNIWHAL OL Q39vW3AVv TVNOLLdO dW dS 4 90205 dW dS dL dS COIS HBIS 05095 9000 320151100 McDonald s HEMS II page 35 ei 6002 2 0 UOSEM NI 5 piad laueg 5 5 Afueuz TI3MASNOH OL IWYS H30NFJJYNS O1 S33H5v H3HLHn3 ONY TIHMASNOH NOISSIW3d
27. cal Touch Screen located on the front of panel after unit has been powered after the blank screen has been touched and unit returns to normal operation mode from power saving standby mode Login Page Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help amp x a f Search 17 Favorites m ing a Address E http 131 191 87 194 login Go Links MCDDemo Username user Password eeee Done Internet 2 In 8 Inbox E o E 26 amp 6 24 11 03 AM The Login Page will be automatically populated with the Username amp Password Touch the Login icon once and the system will automatically route you to the Home Page McDonald s HEMS II page 6 Home Page Q x i a 2 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help t McDonalds Electrical Demand and Consumption Anywhere USA General Info SFeb 0231PMEST Peak Demand KWH Monthly Yearly HVAC UNITS _______ SEMEL ALIS enm 87Kw Energy Demand Limiting Inactive TT n 3 mm W Heat StF a e Door Opened Door Opened e K The Home Page will display your systems current conditions with any active alarms McDonald s HEMS II page 7 Home Page conti
28. cal electrical utilities representative to help you make this initial setting For new construction projects it may take 6 months to a year before this value can be accurately set based on a review of your utility bills Once set there should be no need for further adjustment unless there is a change in the way the utility company bills or charges you When actual electrical demand is within 2 5 of the setting above the temperature set points for the HVAC unit will be automatically raised 3 when in cooling mode or lowered 3 when in heating mode HVAC units automatically switch between Cooling Heating modes to maintain room temperatures 3 Parking Lot Lighting and Signage Lighting controls operate the same but each has a separate adjustable turn on set point based on outdoor light levels as sensed by one common outdoor photocell Typically the values above are set at 3450 this has proven to be a good setting for lighting to turn on based on outdoor light levels You may want your signage to turn on earlier than parking lot lights that is why there is a separate darker lighter adjustment for each Touching or clicking on darker or lighter will adjust the start point for each Parking and Signage each have a separate adjustable time of day schedule associated with them See icons on Home page and refer to Time of Day Schedules amp Holidays section of this document for adjustments to these schedules The Parking or Signage lights will start b
29. ch Screen Operating Instructions 6 O Oeke Fle dk GoTo Favorites Help BBA 4 oom HBr Use plus or minus buttons to adjust setpoint Setpoint Adjus Use darker or lighter buttons to adjust setpoint Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 24 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions gt ox File Edit GoTo Favorites Help Ld amp Be ue Gels amp Done Status of monitored point in alarm icon is green in normal condition Alarm Silence disables audible alarm horn for one hour Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page Electrical Demand and Consumption KAH Monthly KWH Yearly Demand Setpoint 83 Kw Energy Demand Limiting Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 25 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions QJ x 2 2 File Edit GoTo Favorites ae E x ee Og d HVAC schedule editor use tabs at top left to i i i change views Green blocks mark the Occupied settings Click and drag to expand the green area to change occupied times Event Start 10 42 Event Finish 10 42 AM Event Output ill Refresh Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 26 Embedded Touch
30. chedule Occupied Occupied Event Finish E Event Output al 1 By touching and holding your finger on any green area of the schedule or right clicking your mouse that section will then turn blue and you are presented with a drop down selection where you can Delete the Event Make an All Day Event Apply the Schedule to M F Copy the Day to the next Day Clear the Day or Clear the Week This is very intuitive and easy to understand after just a few minutes McDonald s HEMS II page 16 Time of Day Schedules amp Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones continued O O 9 Q P He BB ocn vo rates te ELE Home Kitchen Schedule Oct 2010 Nov 2010 2011 9 10 11 by 56 lt d2 15 17 18 lb 12 l3 Mf 15 16 1 18 19 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 24 28 UnOccupied 3 00 6 00 4M 9 00 12 00 3 00 6 00 9 00 Event Start 12 00 AM Event Finish 12 00 AM d5 Add dp Edit 1 Priority J Priority 2 Delete Event Output null gt ichedule FF Special Events 3 Properties C Summary Refresh 1 By touching or clicking on the Special Events tab at the bottom left of the screen to can add and edit special events The example above shows that on Sat December 25 of 2010 Christmas the schedule has been set to Unoccupied for the complete day 2 Itis very easy and intuitive to add special events or holidays for any unit
31. d color shown for each OSA Temperature Outside Air Temperature Peak Electrical Demand KWH Monthly monthly electrical consumption KWH Yearly yearly electrical consumption Freezer temperature Cooler temperature Space Temp space temperature for each area of building and DA Temp discharge or supply air temperature from each HVAC Unit 2 The information above shows the Cooler temperature as an example Note that in the upper left hand corner a time range can be selected from a drop down menu You can elect to review the trend information by specifying a certain time range or values for Today Last 24 Hours Yesterday Week to Date Last Week Last 7 days Month to Date Last Month Year To Date data may not be available for this time period and Last Year data may not be available for this time period See item 5 below 3 You can also place your finger or mouse at any point on the graphic line to see what an exact value was and the exact date and time that value was recorded 4 Note that each point is trended or logged every 60 minutes 24 hours per day 365 days per year The exception is Peak Demand which is recorded every 15 minutes 24 hours per day 365 days per year and KWH Monthly and KWH Yearly which are continuously recorded 5 Also note that the WEBs controller has a limited amount of internal memory for holding and retaining logged or trended values When this internal memory is full older data values are overwritten by
32. emand and Consumption Anywhere USA General Info SFeb A0231PMEST Peak Demand KWH Monthly KWH Yearly HVAC UNITS Oke 09kWhr 67 F Fan Energy Demand Limiting Inactive Occupied Setpoints reezer L Door Opened 4 Hewett This area of Home Page shows the following 1 Current freezer and cooler temperatures By touching or clicking on any numeric value you will be directed to a trend log of accumulated freezer or cooler temperature data See page 18 of this document for more information on this RED bullet light next to Freezer or Cooler indicates an alarm condition No alarm condition and the light will be GREEN If freezer temperature is 25 F or greater for 5 minutes or more an alarm condition will exist If cooler temperature is 42 F or greater for 5 minutes or more and alarm condition will exist When in an alarm condition an internal panel alarm horn will sound continuously Pressing the Alarm Silence icon causes the internal alarm horn to stop temporarily yet will start up again if alarm condition exists after another 5 minutes 2 Current status of freezer and cooler doors RED bullet light next to Freezer or Cooler indicates an alarm condition No alarm condition and the light will be GREEN With freezer or cooler doors closed the nomenclature to the right will indicate Door Closed with a gray background color With freezer or cooler doors open for
33. imiting Occupied Setpoints Page Four Electrical and Lighting Setpoint Adjust Heat StPt 70 F Page Five Alarms Page Six Schedule Pop Up Page Seven RTU System Information Field Installation Diagrams Page 10f 10 Page 2 of 10 Page 3 of 10 Playplace Area ae Customer MN Page 4 of 10 On Playplac sof 10 Page 6 of 10 Ji Page 7 of 10 Page 8 of 10 Page 9 of 10 Page 10 of 10 Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 20 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions O O BAD AKO P m or rme 8777 E 2 Ble 5 amp 8 633 Hed y A Outside air temperature display General Info 02 Feb 10 4 48 PM OSA Temp Display of each areas current room temperature temperature setpoint Occupied Heating Setpoint Occupied Cooling Setpoint Fan running when icon is green when icon is red the fan is off Schedule icon when associated Air Handler is Occupied Auto Air Handler follows schedule On Air Handler runs indefinitely regardless of schedule Table of Contents Next Page Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 21 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions 7 x 2 e S File Edit GoTo Favorites Help b eer oof Fer amp Done Electrical To access Electrical Setpoint Adjust click here vest Peak Demand Peak Elect
34. ing controls RED bullet lights next to a lighting zone name indicates the lighting zone is commanded OFF by the associated time of day schedule or photocell GREEN indicates the lighting zone is commanded ON by the associated time of day schedule or photocell The photocells and their set points are only associated with Parking Lot and Signage lighting zones 2 By touching or clicking on Lighting icon you will be directed to another page for photocell set point adjustments See page 19 of this document for more information on this 3 Each individual lighting zone has a separate AUTO or ON icon By touching or clicking on the AUTO icon that icon will turn GREEN and the associated lighting zone will start and stop based on a time of day schedule By touching or clicking on the ON icon that lighting zone will be on continuously 4 Photocell for Parking and Signage indicate ON when outdoor light level is below the set point for each lighting zone and OFF when outdoor light level is higher than the set point for each lighting zone See page 19 of this document for more information on this 5 There is a separate time of day schedule associated with each lighting zone Touching or clicking on the associated schedule icon and you will be automatically routed to another page for schedule adjustments See pages 14 17 of this document for more information on this 6 Schedule icons that show three people in color indicate that the schedule is currently in the
35. more than 5 continous minutes the nomenclature will read Door Opened with a RED background and the internal panel alarm horn will sound continuously Pressing the Alarm Silence icon causes the internal alarm horn to stop temporarily yet will start up again if alarm condition exists after another 5 minutes 3 Current bulk C02 reading in parts per million PPM RED bullet light next to CO2 indicates an alarm condition GREEN indicates unit is OK When in alarm condition for more than five minutes CO2 reading at 15 000 PPM or greater an internal panel alarm horn will sound continuously and the NORMAL nomenclature to the right will change to ALARM with a RED background color Pressing the Alarm Silence icon causes the internal alarm horn to stop temporarily yet will start up again if alarm condition exists after another 5 minutes CO2 point information and alarming is an option for the HEMS II panel and may or may not be included with your system based on what was ordered McDonald s HEMS II page 10 Home Page continued xl XA 8 x pe x amp File Edit view Favorites Tools Help McDonalds Electrical Demand and Consumption Anywhere USA General Info 2702 Peak Demand KWH Monthly KWH Yearly UNAS UNES O 8TKw Rm Temp 67 F Energy Demand Limiting Occupied Setpoints LUE active This area of Home Page shows the following 1 Current Light
36. nd network management functions with Internet connectivity and web serving capabilities in a small compact platform The WEB 201 makes it possible to control and manage external devices over your local network or the Internet and present real time information to users in web based graphical views The HEMS II system is complete in a 36 X 24 X 4 stainless steel panel with a local touch screen operator interface display All system set points and changes can be made from this local display With internet access provided to the HEMS Il all information and set points are available remotely from any PC browser interface The system is designed to monitor and or control the following items 3 Roof Top Mounted HVAC Units Freezer Cooler Temperatures and associated Door Opened Closed status Outdoor air temperature HVAC Unit Space Temperatures Discharge Air supply Temperatures and Room Temperature Set Points Electrical Demand and Electrical Consumption Parking Lot Lights Exterior Signage Lights Customer Dining Area Lights Employee Kitchen Lights and Play Place Lights if present Outdoor Light Level from a Photocell Your installed system may have additional points of control or monitoring that are not covered or included in this document Additional points could be Drive through heater control Kitchen equipment monitoring Interface to your security system for status Water heater control Additional Roof Top
37. new recorded values With this in mind you may not able to read data values from a long time ago Typically the WEBs unit will retain the last 7 30 days of trended or logged data for each point Honeywell offers a service that automatically retrieves and retains long term trended or logged data for you as long as a continuous internet connection to the WEBs unit is available Consult with your Honeywell salesperson on the costs associated with additional service McDonald s HEMS II page 18 Electrical Demand Limiting and Lighting Photocell Adjustments E http 131 191 87 194 ord station slot Drivers LonNetwork StPts Microsoft Internet Explorer PIE File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back L 1x 2 42 Search Sie Favorites 62 gt e S lt i4 Address http 131 191 87 194 ord station slot Drivers LonNetwork StPts vh Go Links Config Drivers LonNetwork StPts Demand Setpoint Adjust _ Parking Lot Lighting Setpoint Adjust Internet 2 McDonalds HEMS II E Fy http 131 191 87 19 1 You reach this page by touching or clicking on the Lighting or Electrical icons on the Home page 2 Demand set point is easily adjusted by touching or clicking on the plus or minus keys above For retrofit sites a review of your past 12 months of utility bills will allow for a determination of what this value should be Consult with your Honeywell sales person or lo
38. nued 9 x i 2 2 x File Edit View Favorites Tools aS Home McDonalds Electrical Demand and Consumption Anywhere USA ed P General Info Peak Demand KWH Monthly KWH Yearly HVAC UNIS E NIE 87 Kw iua 8 Energy Demand Limiting Inactive Occupied Setpoints Schedule This area of Home Page shows the following 1 Your store number and physical location 2 Current outside air temperature By touching or clicking on the CYAN colored area you will be directed to a trend log of accumulated outside temperature data See page 18 of this document for more information on this Current time and date in the control system By touching or clicking on Operating Instructions icon you will be presented with a complete description and use of each section of displays and completed system electrical drawings and written sequence of operations See pages 20 27 and 28 37 of this document for more information on this McDonald s HEMS page 8 Home Page continued 9 x i 2 2 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help aS Home McDonalds Electrical Demand and Consumption Anywhere USA General Info 15 10 2 31 PM EST Peak Demand KWH Monthly KWH Yearly HVAC UNITS z K 87 Kw Rm Tem 67 F F J a ws Energy Demand Limiting Inactive Occupied Setpoints Hea
39. rical consumption em within a 15 minute window Text fields with cyan backgrounds are linked to Ss the associated history click to display KWH Monthly Total accumlation for the LONE current month KWH Yearly Total accumlation for the current year Status of Energy Demand Limiting program When program is active Heating and Cooling Setpoints are in override to maximize energy savings Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page i ay Demand and Consumption Monthly P 4 4B Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 22 Embedded Touch Screen Operating Instructions 7 x 2 e File Edit GoTo Favorites Help ay cm x b Be us eof Fer Electrical Demand and Consumption Schedule icon when associated Lighting Zone is S Unoccupied To access Outside Light Level Adjust click here Schedule icon when associated Lighting Zone is Occupied J Lights are on when icon is green when icon is red the lights are off gt Door Opened T Ci B p Door Opened Auto Lighting Zone follows schedule On ca Normal Lighting Zone is on indefinitely regardless of uie ad i schedule Photocell is on when ambient light level darkens Table of Contents Next Page Previous Page Done Unknown Zone McDonald s HEMS II page 23 Embedded Tou
40. ted raise and lower buttons Occupied Cooling Set Point and associated raise and lower buttons Unoccupied Heating Set Point and associated raise and lower buttons Unoccupied Cooling Set Point and associated raise and lower buttons Status of HVAC Unit controller and icons to return to Main Home Page or the associated Schedule for the selected HVAC Unit 3 This graphic also shows the commanded status of the Economizer Enabled or Disabled Unit Fan On or Off and number of Heating 1 4 or Cooling Stages 1 4 commanded ON Additionally the current Discharge Air supply air to area served by the HVAC Unit Temperature and state of Electrical Demand Limiting Inactive or Active are shown 4 By touching or clicking on the CYAN colored background area of the Space Temperature or Discharge Air temperature you will be directed to a trend log of values for these points 5 Energy Demand Limiting When Active the box will say Active and the background will be RED When Inactive the box will say Inactive and the background will be YELLOW When Active the temperature set points for the HVAC Unit will be automatically raised 3 F when in Cooling Mode or lowered 3 F when in Heating Mode HVAC Units automatically switch between Cooling Heating Modes to maintain room temperatures Active condition exists when current electrical demand is within 2 5 of electrical demand set point 6 The Occupied Cooling set point must ALWAYS be set 2 3 F higher than the
41. tsipt 70 F Schedule ail Dining Area Freezer Door Opened ooler Door Opened Eg This area of Home Page shows the following 1 Current electrical peak demand and current electrical consumption for the current month and current year By touching or clicking on any CYAN colored area you will be directed to a trend log of accumulated electrical data See page 18 of this document for more information on this 2 Current electrical demand set point See page 19 of this document for more information this 3 Energy Demand Limiting When active the box will say Active and the background will be RED When Inactive the box will say Inactive and the background will be YELLOW When Active the temperature set points for all HVAC Units will be automatically raised 3 F when in cooling mode or lowered 3 F when in heating mode HVAC Units automatically switch between Cooling Heating modes to maintain room temperatures Active condition exists when current electrical demand is within 2 5 of electrical demand set point 4 touching or clicking on Electrical icon you will be directed to another page for set point adjustments See page 19 of this document for more information on this McDonald s HEMS II page 9 Home Page continued e ix id A File Edit View Favorites Tools EX X A Home McDonalds Electrical D

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