Danfoss DECS 2.0 Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Operating Guide
English version
DECS 2.0
Danfoss Energy Control System
www.danfoss.com
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Table of Contents
Page
Introduction 3
DECS 2.0 3
Important product information 4
Application examples 5
Accessing the DECS 2.0 user interface 6
Language selection 6
User groups 7
Login 8
Logged in 9
Logout 9
Menus 10
Overview menu 10
Overview places 10
General overview 11
Quick links 11
Boiler house overview 11
Customer menu 12
Find a customer 12
Customer selection 12
Customer display 12
Create customer 13
Delete customer information 13
Controller overview 14
Controller settings 14
Controller settings - Setup section 15
Conguration target values 15
Main set values 15
MBus units/Heating time settings 15
Master / slave 16
Controller settings - Time section 16
Heating time table 16
Heating time table - boiler 17
Heating time table - circulation pump 17
Holiday - circulation - boiler load time 17
Controller settings - Administration section 18
Controller display 18
Application controller 18
Delete controller 18
Dereference controller 19
Reference controller 19
Heating plant menu 20
Statistics menu 21
Search customer 21
Customer selection 21
Evaluation (graphics) 22
Evaluation (tabular) 23
MBus units 24
Place statistics selection 25
Overview 25
Minimum consumption 25
Flow management 25
Quality management 25
Alarms menu 26
Messages menu 27
Support menu 28
Administrator menu 29
General settings 29
User management 29
User list 30
New user 30
Delete user 30
Change date/time 30
Software update 30
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Introduction
DECS 2.0
The Danfoss Energy Control System (DECS) is a web-based SCADA software solution (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) for
district heating systems.
This SCADA solution is typically installed locally at the heating utility and will automatically congure its user interface and functionality
to support the application on the controller (for example Danfoss ECL Comfort 310).
The user of the DECS 2.0 system is able to remote control and monitor the parameters settings in the controllers and also monitor actual,
reference and historical values of sensors and meters connected to the controller.
Danfoss ECL Comfort 310, OPR0010 and OPR0020 controllers are supported by the auto-conguration features of DECS 2.0, but other
district heating controllers, e.g. the ECL Apex 20 controller, can also be supported by manually adding graphics and programs into DECS
2.0.
This operating guide is intended for operators at district heating utilities who monitor district heating in cities and/or larger plants as well
as owners/operators of stand-alone district heating plants to ease the daily monitoring work. Data is constantly exchanged between
controllers and the DECS 2.0 server, and conguration reports and alarm reports are generated automatically. In addition the heating
station and substation installations can be controlled and monitored from everywhere, as the server provides an intuitive user interface
that is accessible from any standard browser on a PC, laptop or smartphone connected to the internet.
The present operating guide contains detailed explanation of the features in the DECS 2.0 system. If you need further information on keys
to be used together with the DECS 2.0 system, please see ‘List of application keys supported by DECS 2.0’.
Go to http://heating.danfoss.com.
Select ‘Documentation’ > Electronic Controllers and PI Controllers > SCADA Solutions > Data sheet.
Additional technical literature related to the DECS 2.0 Danfoss Energy Control system:
* Data sheet on DECS 2.0 VD.HX.A
* User guide for end users on DECS 2.0 VI.HX.B
* Operating guide for technicians on DECS 2.0 VI.HX.C
For further information on supported application keys please visit http://heating.danfoss.com.
Select ‘Documentation’ > Electronic Controllers and PI Controllers > SCADA Solutions > Instruction.
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Important product information
This Operating Guide is associated with the DECS 2.0 software (order code no. 187B1503, 187B1504 or 187B1505).
The DECS 2.0 software can operate together with three types of District Heating controllers: OPR0010 using rmware V3.6, OPR0020
using rmware R4 to R7 and ECL Comfort 310 using a supported application key. Please see ‘List of application keys supported by DECS
2.0’.
Go to http://heating.danfoss.com.
Select ‘Documentation’ > Electronic Controllers and PI Controllers > SCADA Solutions > Data sheet.
The DECS 2.0 visualization software can be used for three types of communication: LON, Modbus and Ethernet communication.
The DECS 2.0 system does not aect any other software or web application. DECS 2.0 does neither set requirements related to what is
installed, nor to the selection of web browser or hardware.
Basically, every web browser that supports SVG, JavaScript and asynchronous http requests should work, but based on some of the
build-in functionality, the following web browsers are supported:
* Mozilla Firefox
* Internet Explorer
* Google Chrome
Web browser must comply with requirements of Atvise SCADA Client software.
For details about specic browser versions compatible with Atvise please visit http://www.atvise.com/en/vendors/compatibilitylist
For information on supported versions, please contact your system integrator or provider.
The DECS 2.0 server application is only built for 32-bit systems, running Windows XP or Windows 7.
Please see further detailed requirements in the DECS 2.0 data sheet.
If questions arise or problems occure, please contact your system integrator or provider of the DECS 2.0 system.
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Important product information
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Above is an application example showing the DECS 2.0 system
distributed in several sub-systems.
Above is an application example of a locally centralized
communication system.
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Above is an application example showing all sub-systems
installed on one localized server at the district heating utility.
Application examples
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Accessing the DECS 2.0 user interface
To operate the DECS 2.0 software its user interface must be
accessed using one of the web browsers mentioned earlier.
Open the web browser and enter the IP address of the DECS 2.0
server in the address eld. The user interface will then be shown
in the web browser. If you need help re. the IP address, please
contact your network administrator.
Alternatively, the system integrator or IT administrator may have
assigned a domain name to the DECS 2.0 server. In this case the
domain name (URL) should be entered into the address eld of the
web browser instead of the IP address.
Language selection
All users have registered a default user language.
The language can though be changed simply by pressing the
‘Language selection’ button next to the date. This selection will
overwrite the originally set default user language.
There are 3 languages available: English, German and Italian.
All selections have to be made again if the language has been
changed during operation.
Language selection is independent of the default user language
settings, meaning that the default user language is only present if
language has not been selected by the user.
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User groups
The following user groups are available on the SCADA system with dierent application rights:
Group A Super user Can handle all menus
Group B Service engineer Can handle all menus
Group C System engineer Can handle all menus except the administration menu
Group D Sta member Can handle all menus except the administration menu
Group E Operator Besides the attributes, which are needed for all users of a given group, when
you enlarge the system with a user within the group ‘Operator’, you have to
additionally dene the following attribute: ‘City’ of the DECS 2.0 system.
Therefore, when a given operator is logged into the system, the operator can
only see the belonging city and nothing else.
Group F Customer Besides the attributes, which are needed for all users of a given group, when
you enlarge the system with a user within the group ‘Customer, you have to
additionally dene the following attributes: ‘City’ and ‘Customer’ of the DECS
2.0 system.
Therefore, when a given customer is logged into the system, the customer
can only see the belonging customer and nothing else.
SuperUser
ServiceEngineer
SystemEngineer
StaffMember
Operator
Customer
Overview
Customer
- create/change/delete
- regulator overview Read
Change
- regulator create
- regulator delete
- regulator show
- regulator reference / dereference
- configuration target values Read
Change
- main set values Read
Change
- heating time-table Read
Change
- MBus units settings Read
Change
- controller Master/Slave (ECL310)
BoilerHouse
Statistics
- Customer common statistics MBus-unit
Evaluation (text)
Evaluation
(graphic)
Special statistic:
Sonometer 1000
- General statistics
Flow rate
management
Overview
Minimum
consumption
Quality
management
Alert
Information
Support
Administrator
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Login
To login press the ‘Login’ button in the lower right corner.
When pressing this button you will be asked to enter your username
and password in a new pop-up window.
There is one default user included in the DECS 2.0 software. The
installer of the DECS 2.0 software can use this default user to create
at least one user in the system after deploying the software.
If only the default user is available in the system, please ask the
system integrator to include a new user.
If a wrong username or password is entered, a message will be
shown.
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Logout
Logged in
When you are logged in, the green button in the lower right corner
changes to red.
After login the function of the login button changes to a logout
function.
By pressing the button you will logout of the system and return to
the main display.
Logout will also occur if the web page for DECS 2.0 is closed.
In addition, logout will occur after a set time of inactivity.
When logout is executed this will not aect any data
communication, meaning the system will continue retrieving
data from the district heating controller; data will keep being
processed.
Logout will only prevent you from viewing and monitoring any
district heating grid information.
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Menus
The DECS 2.0 software is divided into 8 sections:
1. Overview: Quick overview of the district heating grid
2. Customer: Customer information and monitoring possibilities
3. Heating plant: To include heating plant displays, including the attached available information
4. Statistics: Graphical and tabular statistics information
5. Alarm: For monitoring alarms coming from the district heating controllers
6. Messages: For monitoring information related to the DECS 2.0 software
7. Support: Support related to the DECS 2.0 software, district heating controllers, district heating grid
8. Administrator: Adding new places, heat meter read-out data selection, user management of DECS 2.0, updating time
stamp for the district heating controllers. Software update for controllers that support remote software
update.
Overview menu
This menu gives you a quick overview of the district heating grid.
The display is divided into 4 sections:
1. Overview places
2. General overview
3. Quick links
4. Boiler house overview
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Overview places
Gives information on the heat quantity for the selected place.
Overview places are presented to the left and to the right
on the screen giving you the possibility to easily compare 2
dierent places.
This section enables you to view the total quantity of heat and
the quantity of heat for the present and previous season. This
information is only presented for the selected place.
Heat meters used for calculation of the heat quantity are
selected in the section: ‘Controller settings - Setup section/
MBus units/Heating time setting’ under ‘Power calculation’.
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Menus
2.
General overview
This section gives the same information as in overview
places. Here the heat quantity is summarized for all places.
3.
Quick links
Fast entry into heat meter overview and min.
consumption.
4.
Boiler house overview
Is an optional section and can include information
related to boiler house information.
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Customer menu
Find a customer
After entering the search string followed by pressing the ‘Search’
button, all customers that match the search string are shown in
the list.
The search string is looked up within 6 information elds:
1. Place
2. Customer
3. Street
4. Additional name
5. Abbreviation
6. Phone
NOTE: Wildcard is not allowed
When pressing the ‘Erase list’ button the search eld and the
search list are cleared.
By double-click on a customer in the search list, the customer is
shown in the customer display section.
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Customer selection
In this section you can select a customer within the selected place.
By selecting a place all customers within this place will be shown
in the customer list underneath.
By double-click on a customer in the customer list, the customer
will be shown in the customer display section.
Customer display
This section shows the selected customer who can now be
operated.
The selection is a cross-functional selection for all customer
relevant display.
This customer will be operated until another customer is selected.
To change customer press the ‘Changing customer’ button.
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Customer menu
Create customer
To create a customer press the ‘Creating a customer’ button.
When creating a customer all customer related information can
be entered.
Mandatory eld before continuing is the name eld. The remaining
elds can be lled in with supporting information.
The system will automatically ll in the place for the created
customer according to the place selected in the customer
overview.
When saving the new customer in DECS 2.0 a message will be
shown indicating that the customer has been saved.
Delete customer information
To delete a customer press the ‘Delete a customer’ button.
When the deletion of a customer is successful a message will
appear.
The deletion of a customer is only possible, if no controller is
referenced to a selected customer, otherwise a message will
appear.
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Customer menu
Controller overview
When pressing the ‘Controller - overview’ button, an overview of
the installation for this specic customer is shown.
The available information on the overview pictures might dier
depending on the installed district heating controller and on
which application the controller is running.
The default presented circuits for ECL Comfort 310 are depending
on the application that is installed on the district heating controller.
The default presented circuits for OPR0010 and OPR0020 are
depending on the settings generated in the DECS 2.0 software.
Using the DECS 2.0 solution, it might also be possible to make the
overview pictures for an ECL Comfort 310 t the real installation.
This is done under ‘Controller - settings’.
Before creating the picture dynamically, settings are read out from
the controller and used for default picturing.
NOTE:
Because of this the controller must be reachable before
implementing the controller in the DECS 2.0 solution.
Controller settings
To get an overview of the controller settings press the ‘Controller
- settings’ button.
The selected customer is shown in the list on the top of the display.
All attached controllers to this specic customer are shown in the
list.
The active selected controller is shown.
Controller number is added in the ‘Active controller’ section.
Default: The rst controller from the list is selected.
The controller settings are divided into 3 sections:
1. Setup
2. Time
3. Administration
The availability of this function depends on which controller is
selected.
If the function of the button is not available for the selected
controller a message will be shown.
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Customer menu
Controller settings - Setup section
There are 5 buttons:
1. Conguration target values
2. Main set values
3. MBus units/Heating time settings
4. Master/slave
1. Conguration target values
This function visualizes the ‘conguration target values’ of a
selected controller.
If the connection to the controller is established and data
are received, the button to change the values are shown.
Otherwise the button will be hidden.
Here dierent settings can be made for the dierent
controller types.
2. Main set values
This function visualizes the ‘main set values’ of a selected
controller.
If the connection to the controller is established and data
are received, the button to change the values are shown.
Otherwise the button will be hidden.
Here dierent settings can be made for the dierent
controller types.
3. MBus units/Heating time settings
This function visualizes the ‘MBus units/Heating time settings’
of a selected controller.
If the connection to the controller is established and data
are received, the button to change the values are shown.
Otherwise the button will be hidden.
Here dierent settings related to heat meters are presented,
e.g. the manufacturer of the heat meter, heat meter
registration type, heat meter/MBus address, serial number
of the heat meter, and whether the heat meter is used for
power calculations.
Please see section ‘Overview places’.
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Customer menu
4. Master / slave
In this section you can dene the master/slave settings of ECL
Comfort 310 controllers.
By dening a master you will have the possibility to link slaves
to the master.
With this functionality you can dene that the slave controller
has to change certain values (outdoor temperature and
resulted target temperature) via the OPC server if the
communication type of the controller is TCP/IP or ModBus.
Controller settings - Time section
There are 4 buttons:
1. Heating time table
2. Heating time table - boiler
3. Heating time table - circulation pump
4. Holiday - circulation - boiler load time
1. Heating time table
In this section you can determine the heating times for each
heating circuits.
This function will be available for OPR0010, OPR0020 and ECL
Comfort 310.
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Customer menu
2. Heating time table - boiler
In this section you can determine the heating times for each
boiler.
This function is not available for OPR0010.
3. Heating time table - circulation pump
In this section you can determine the circulation times for the
circulation pump to circulate hot water.
This function is only available for ECL Comfort 310.
4. Holiday - circulation - boiler load time
In this display the holiday, circulation and boiler load times of
a selected controller are visualized.
Here you can determine the time for the controller to go into
holiday mode and whether the controller automatically shall
switch between winter and summer time.
You can also select the language of the controller, boiler
charging time, duration of water circulation including the
time duration and which days to start the water circulation.
This functionality is not available for ECL Comfort 310.
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Customer menu
Controller settings - Administration section
There are 5 buttons:
1. Controller display
2. Application controller
3. Delete controller
4. Dereference controller
5. Reference controller
1. Controller display
Contains information on which customer is linked to the
controller, controller type information and networking
information.
2. Application controller
Here you can attach a new controller to DECS 2.0.
You have to enter the controller name, select controller type,
communication type, network address of the communication
interface linking the controller to DECS 2.0 and networking
information on the controller.
3. Delete controller
This is used for deleting a controller in the DECS 2.0 system.
When pressing the button, you will be asked to conrm that
you really want to delete the controller. If so, the controller
will be deleted in the entire system.
Only a controller which is not linked to a customer can be
deleted.
If the link between the controller and customer is still
present, the controller must rst be dereferenced. Please see
‘Dereference controller’ section.
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Customer menu
4. Dereference controller
Here you can break the link between a customer and a
controller.
By dereferencing the controller will still be present in the
system, and the controller will also be asked for data, e.g.
heat meter data.
5. Reference controller
Here you can establish the link between a controller and the
selected customer before entering the display.
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Heating plant menu
This is an option to be used for including boiler house presentation. Here you can integrate third party components based on OPC
standard communication.
Questions related to this section must be directed to the system integrator.
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