Labconco Protecto Ech Filtered Fume Hoods 183 Series 8' Manuel d'utilisation

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Appendix F: BACnet

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4. The ETH1000 can support up to 10 hoods only. Any number higher than 10

require a second ETH1000. For example 1-10 hoods=1 ETH1000, 15 hoods=2

ETH1000, 20 hoods=2 ETH1000 and 30 hoods=3 ETH1000.

5. You need to order a power supply for the ETH1000 at the time of the initial

purchase of the BACnet device. An additional power supply must also be ordered

with for every ETH1000 that is needed for the job. The power supply

requirements are listed on the ICC website for the ETH1000 and should also be

referenced.

6. The ETH1000 can be panel/wall mounted or desktop mounted. It also comes

with din rail mounts, if needed. All mounting hardware is included in the kit.

7. Each ETH1000 comes pre-configured with the maximum of 10 GFH. To

configure the device on-site IT enters in the IP addresses of the GFH’s on-site

and deletes all the connections that are not used. Delete all unused GFH

connections starting from the last connection first. For example if there were 6

GFH on-site you would then delete 4, which is the unused GFH’s starting at the

last connection. Also be sure to check “enable” on the GFH client and hit

“submit.”

8. Labconco provides the BACnet capability of the Protector Echo but it is up to the

on-site IT to integrate the ETH1000 into their existing network using the

documentation that comes with the device.

9. For all questions regarding the BACnet solution or the Protector Echo Filtered

Hood please contact Labconco.


BACnet checklist of additional information that is needed to configure device
onsite

Unique instance number that can be used for ETH1000 (per each unit)

Unique name of each ETH1000 (per each unit)

IP address assigned to the ETH1000 itself (per each unit)

List of IP addresses for each FGH that is on-site

List of IP addresses of the GFH’s to be assigned to each ETH1000 that is to be

installed on-site

Recommendations

Labconco can offer some level of support to the customer to configure ETH1000 but,

because of the specific parameters for each location it is the responsibility of the IT on-

site to integrate it into their network. This will help ensure that a non-conflicting instance

number or name will not be used by each ETH1000 that is installed.

On-site IT should first reference the ETH1000 user’s manual as this is the ultimate

reference for configuration. All configuration settings are provided in the documentation

that comes with the device. Labconco provides the BACnet capability of the GFH but it is

up to the IT on-site to configure their BOWs with the data objects they want to see.

***Labconco is not responsible if IT on-site gives a conflicting instance number or name

to the ETH1000 that is used by another device. Labconco is not liable due to improper

configuration on-site or lost data from other devices***


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