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E2 User Manual.book - Emerson Climate Technologies

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extensive sensor control, logging, and graphing features<br />

that allow the user to view accurate real-time information<br />

about system conditions. The BX is equipped with many<br />

power monitoring and demand control features that give<br />

you the information you need to keep your site’s energy<br />

consumption low.<br />

The <strong>E2</strong> BX is available in two models: the BX-300 and<br />

BX-400. The only significant difference between the <strong>E2</strong><br />

BX-300 and the <strong>E2</strong> BX-400 is the total number of building<br />

control devices that may be operated by a single controller.<br />

Table 1-2 shows the differences between capabilities for<br />

the BX-300 and BX-400.<br />

Capabilities BX-300 BX-400<br />

Air Handlers<br />

(AHU)<br />

6 8<br />

AHU Zone 32 40<br />

Analog Sensor<br />

Control<br />

64 72<br />

Demand Control 2 2<br />

Digital Sensor Control<br />

64 72<br />

Holiday Schedule 64 64<br />

Lighting Control 24 48<br />

Power Monitoring 32 64<br />

Pulse Accumulator 32 64<br />

TD Control 16 28<br />

Time Schedules 64 64<br />

Table 1-2 - BX-300 vs. BX-400 Comparison<br />

1.3 The <strong>E2</strong> Convenience<br />

Store Controller<br />

The CX controls HVAC, lighting, and refrigeration<br />

systems for convenience store and small-box retail facilities.<br />

The CX’s primary function is to provide energy-efficient<br />

control of rooftop units as well as refrigeration and<br />

defrost control of display cases and walk-in boxes. In<br />

addition, the CX provides extensive sensor control, logging,<br />

and graphing features that allow the user to view<br />

accurate real-time information about system conditions.<br />

The CX is equipped with many power monitoring and<br />

demand control features that give you the information you<br />

need to keep your site’s energy consumption low.<br />

The <strong>E2</strong> CX is available in three models: the CX-300,<br />

CX-400, and CX-100. The only significant difference<br />

between the <strong>E2</strong> CX-300 and the <strong>E2</strong> CX-400 is the amount<br />

of C-Store equipment that may be operated by a single<br />

controller. The CX-100 is a low-cost alternative to the CX-<br />

300 with fewer capabilities and a monochrome display.<br />

Table 1-3 shows the differences between capabilities for<br />

the CX-300 and CX-400.<br />

Capabilities<br />

1-2 • <strong>E2</strong> RX/BX/CX I&O <strong>Manual</strong> 026-1610 Rev 10 06-APR-2010<br />

CX-<br />

100<br />

CX-<br />

300<br />

Air Handlers<br />

(AHU)<br />

4 6 8<br />

AHU Zone 4 6 12<br />

Analog Sensor<br />

Control<br />

12 24 48<br />

Anti-Sweat 4 8 16<br />

Demand<br />

Control<br />

1 1 1<br />

Digital Sensor<br />

Control<br />

12 24 48<br />

Holiday<br />

Schedule<br />

8 16 32<br />

Irrigation 2 2 2<br />

Lighting<br />

Control<br />

6 24 48<br />

Power Monitoring<br />

2 8 16<br />

Pulse Accumulator<br />

4 8 16<br />

Standard Circuits<br />

6 12 32<br />

TD Control 8 16 28<br />

Table 1-3 - CX-100, CX-300, and CX-400 Comparison<br />

CX-<br />

400

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