LENNOX V0CTRL86P-3 VRF BACnet Gateway User Guide

June 15, 2024
Lennox

LENNOX V0CTRL86P-3 VRF BACnet Gateway

Important Information

THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Equipment List

Package 1 of 1 consists of:
1 – BACnet gateway
1 – DIN rail
1 – Instruction and Application Guide

General

The Lennox VRF, Mini-VRF and Mini-Split BACnet Gateway allows connection of those systems to a building management system (BMS) using BACnet protocols. Setup can be accomplished through the use of a web browser and PC with with a network port.

WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, persona linjury or loss of life. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional HVAC installer or equivalent, service agency, or the gas supplier.

WARNING

Do not operate device with wet hands.

CAUTION

Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance, turn the electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect switch.

CAUTION

Do not install device in areas where heavy oil, vapor, or gases containing sulfur may exist or the controller may be damaged.

CAUTION

Clean device using a clean, damp cloth. Do not spray cleanser on or around device.

  IMPORTANT

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities having jurisdiction before installation. Read all of the information in this manual before operating this equipment.

Network Setting

There is an Ethernet interface in the device (Eth0). The factory-set device address is 192.168.1.8.

Security

Default Admin User Name: admin
Default Admin Password: 123456

Specifications
Function Description
Input Supply Power 24VAC
BACnet Connection BACnet/IP
I/O 4 port 485 interface
Operating Temperature Range 32°F ~ 104°F (0°C ~ 40°C)
Operating Humidity Range (Rh) 25% ~ 90%
Dimensions 10-1/2 in. X 10 in. X 2-3/8 in. (26 cm X 25 cm X 6 cm)

DIN Mounted

The V0CTRL86P-3 Lennox BACnet gateway can monitor and control up to 320 VRB & VPB VRF systems with up to 960 VRF outdoor units and 2560 VRF indoor units. See Appendix A.
All Lennox VRF P3 outdoor and indoor units can be connected to the V0CTRL86P-3 Lennox BACnet gateway.
See the LVM and BACnet Gateway installation manual (507897) for instructions for detailed connection information.

System Connections

The BACnet address is a four-digit number that identifies the BACnet gateway bus (port), the type of unit (indoor unit or outdoor unit) and the unit’s address. Device ID = XXXX

X X X X
BACnet Bus (Port) Number Unit Type Unit Address
(0-3) 0 Indoor Unit (Indoor Unit 0-63)

(Outdoor Unit 0-31)

1| Outdoor Unit

Example – 0001 indicates BACnet device number 0, indoor unit type, indoor unit number 01.

Direct connect with PC from PC network port to the gateway Ethernet connection – Configure PC network port with the proper settings and use a web browser to connect – enter the IP address 192.168.1.8 and you will be prompted to enter name/password. once connected you will see the options for setting up the Gateway to reside on your bacnet network. Once connected you will see the options for setting up the Gateway to reside on your bacnet network.
User name = admin
User Password = 123456
System Connections

Object Type Abbreviation
Analog Input AI
Analog Output AO
Analog Value AV
Binary Input BI
Binary Output BO
Binary Value BV
Multi-state Input MI
Multi-state Output MO
Multi-state Value MV
BACnet Object Points List
Object ID Object Name Value R/W Description
BV 1 On/Off Setting “0-OFF
1-ON” R/W Indoor unit ON/OFF setting
MV 1 Mode Setting “1-OFF

2-Fan
3-Cooling 4-Heating 5-Auto
6-Dry”| R/W| Indoor unit mode setting
MV 2| Fan Speed Setting| “1/2-Low 3/4-Medium 5/6/7-High 8-Auto
9-OFF”| R/W| Indoor unit fan speed setting
AV 1| Temperature Setting| 62~86F(17~30C)| R/W| Indoor unit setpoint for cooling, heating and dry mode
AV 2| Dual Point (Cooling) Setting| 62~86F(17~30C)| R/W| Indoor unit auto mode cooling setpoint setting
AV 3| Dual Point (Heating) Setting| 62~86F(17~30C)| R/W| Indoor unit auto mode heating setpoint setting
AV 4| Cool Temperature Limit Setting| 62~86F(17~30C)| R/W| Indoor unit low limit of cooling, auto cooling and dry setpoint
AV 5| Heat Temperature Limit Setting| 62~86F(17~30C)| R/W| Indoor unit up limit of heating and auto heating setpoint
MV 3| Mode Limit Setting| “0-Unlock

1-Locked in cooling mode 2-Locked in heating mode”

| R/W| Indoor unit mode lock/unlock setting
MV 5| Fan Lock/Unlock Setting| “1/2-Locked in low speed
3/4-Locked in medium speed 5/6/7-Locked in high speed\
8-Unlock”| R/W| Indoor unit fan speed lock/unlock setting
BV 4| Remote Control Lock Setting| “0-Unlock
1-Wireless control locked”| R/W| Wireless controller lock/unlock setting
BV 5| Controller Lock Setting| “0-Unlock
1-Wired control locked”| R/W| Wired controller lock/unlock setting
AI 1| Room Temperature| Actual value| R| Indoor unit room temperature sensor value
BI 2| Alarm Indication| “0-No malfunction code 1-Malfunciton code”| R| If there is error code for indoor unit
AI7| Equipment Displayed Error and Associated Description| 95| FE No address| R| Indoor unit error code
---|---|---|---|---|---
61| E0 Mode conflict
62| E1 Communication error between indoor and main outdoor unit
63| E2 T1 (Room temperature sensor) malfunction
64| E3 T2 (Middle of evaporator sensor) malfunction
65| E4 T2B (Outlet of evaporator sensor) malfunction
66| E5 T2A (Inlet of evaporator sensor) malfunction
67| E6 DC fan motor error
68| E7 EEPROM failure
72| Eb EXV malfunction
74| Ed Outdoor unit Fault
75| EE High Water Alarm
1| A0 Emergency stop
AI 9| EXV Opening| Actual value| R| Indoor unit EEV opening
AI 10| Software Version| Actual value| R| Indoor unit software version
AI 11| Indoor type| “1-(V33B)Four-way cassette
2-(VWMB)Wall mounted
3-(VMDB)Medium static pressure duct
5-(VVCB)Vertical air handler
6-(VHIB)High static pressure duct
7-(V22B)Compact four-way cassette
8-(VCFB)Ceiling/Floor
11-(VOSB)Dedicated outside air duct
14-(VOWA)One way cassette
21-AHU control kit”| R| Indoor unit series name
AI 12| Indoor Capacity| “8-7Kbtu/h 10-9Kbtu/h 12-12Kbtu/h 17-15Kbtu/h 20-18Kbtu/h 25-24Kbtu/h 32-30Kbtu/h 40-36Kbtu/h 50-48Kbtu/h 60-54Kbtu/h 65-60Kbtu/h 80-72Kbtu/h

100-96Kbtu/h”

| R| Indoor unit capacity

Outdoor Units Points List

Object ID Object Name Value R/W Description
MI 1 Mode Status
  1. OFF
  2. Reserved 3-Cooling
  3. Heating
  4. Cooling test 6-Mix Cooling 7-Mix Heating 8 Heating test”

| R| Outdoor unit operation mode status.
BI 1| On/Off Status| “0-OFF
1-ON”| R| Outdoor unit ON/OFF status
AI 1| Ambient Temperature| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit ambient temperature
AI 2| Compressor 1 Freq.| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit main compressor frequency(Hz)
AI 3| Compressor 2 Freq.| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit sub compressor frequency(Hz)
AI 4| Compressor 1 Discharge Temp.| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit main compressor discharge temperature
AI 5| Compressor 2 Discharge Temp.| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit sub compressor discharge temperature
AI 6| High Pressure| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit discharge pressure (psi)
AI 7| Low Pressure| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit suction pressure (psi)
AI 9| Fan 1 Speed| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit Fan-1 speed step, not the actual RPM
AI8| Equipment Displayed Error and Associated Description| 61| E0 Communication error between outdoor units| R| Outdoor unit error code
---|---|---|---|---|---
62| E1 Power phase loss error
63| E2 Communication error between indoor and main outdoor unit
65| E4 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor (T4/ T10) and condenser pipe temperature sensor (T3A/ T3B) error
66| E5 Voltage error
67| E6 Inverter module temperature sensor error
68| E7 Discharge temp sensor error
69| E8 Incorrect ENC 1 Main

– Sub Configuration

70| E9 Compressor driver error
101| H0 Communication error between main control chip and inverter driver chip
103| H2 Quantity of outdoor unit decreased
104| H3 Quantity of outdoor unit increased
105| H4 Compressor inverter module protection appears three times in 60 minutes, X stands for corresponding module
106| H5 Low pressure protection lock out (P2 3X in 60 minutes)
107| H6 Compressor Discharge Temperature Protection ( P4 3X in 100 minutes)
108| H7 Quantity of indoor unit decreased
109| H8 High pressure sensor error
110| H9 DC Fan Module Protection ( P9 10X in 120 minutes)
112| Hb Low pressure sensor error
114| Hd Sub ODU error (Y will be 1 or 2, stands for sub 1 or sub 2 ODU)
| | 48| C7 Inverter Module Temperature Protection ( 1PL / 2PL 3X in 100

minutes)

| |
---|---|---|---|---|---
82| F1 PTC of filter board error
84| F3 Outdoor unit Subcooler Outlet Temperature sensor error
86| F5 Outdoor unit Subcooler Inlet Temperature sensor error
87| F6 EEV A/B/C error (Y will be 1, 2 or 3, stands for A, B, C)
90| F9 Communication error between low ambient cooling kit(LAC kit) and outdoor unit PCB
182| P1 High Pressure Protection, CI/CO = 4.4/3.2 Mpa or 638/464 psig
183| P2 Low Pressure Protection, CI/CO =.05/.15 Mpa or 7.25/21.8 psig
184| P3 Over current protection of inverter compressor
185| P4 Compressor discharge temp protection, CI/CO = 120/90°C or 248/194°F
186| P5 Condenser high temp protection, CI/CO= 65/55°C or 149/131°F
190| P9 Fan module protection
198| PL Temperature protection of inverter module, CI/CO = 80/60°C or 176/140°F
AI 10| Fan 2 Speed| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit Fan-2 speed step, not the actual RPM
BI 2| Alarm Indication| “0-No malfunction code 1-Malfunciton code”| R| If there is an error code for outdoor unit.
AI 11| T3| Actual temperature| R| Outdoor left condenser temperature
AI 12| T3B| Actual temperature| R| Outdoor right condenser temperature
BI 4| SV2| “0-OFF

1-ON”

| R| Outdoor SV2(Solenoid valve) status
---|---|---|---|---
BI 6| SV4| “0-OFF

1-ON”

| R| Outdoor SV4(Solenoid valve) status
BI 11| ST1| “0-Not energized 1-Energized”| R| Outdoor ST1(Reverse valve) status
BI 12| ST2| “0-Not energized 1-Energized”| R| Outdoor ST2(Reverse valve) status
AI 13| Version| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit main PCB software version
AI 14| Outdoor type| “0-Mini VRF 1-VRF”| R| Outdoor unit type
AI 15| Outdoor horses| Actual value| R| Outdoor unit capacity (Ton)
AI 16| Exv1 opening| Actual value| R| Outdoor EEV A opening (pulse)
AI 17| Exv2 opening| Actual value| R| Outdoor EEV B opening (pulse)
BV 1| Emergency Stop| “0-None 1-Energy stop command”| W| Emergency stop command

Technical Support

1-800-4LENNOX
(1-800-453-6669)
technicalsupport@lennoxind.com
LennoxCommercial.com
Download the VRF and Mini-Split app
from the Apple App Store or the Google Play store

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