Hi everyone
We have a little problem with a heating system on one of the projects (quite big house in south Kensington) and we are looking for someone who might be able to help.
I'll try to make it as short as possible.
Heating system is based on heatmiser touch v2 thermostats sitting around the house. They are linked with data line/modbus which goes back directly into Crestron processor (whole house is controlled by Crestron). There are 2 loops. About ~20 thermostats on each loop.
The system has been designed by one company, then all the wiring and thermostats installation have been done by me, and then it was taken over by AV company which plugged it into their processor and did all the programming.
Below issue described by AV company:
“We are seeing heatmiser room stats randomly losing comms on the Modbus network. We have two independent loops from two Crestron processors.
Crestron Processor 1 is dealing with the 1st to 3rd floor
Crestron Processor 2 is dealing with Ground and basement.
We have seen the upper floors being mainly stable with minimal issues, which we have contributed to site installation conditions of power going on and off and commissioning.
However, for processor 2 we are seeing at least 2 – 3 times a week issues and the only way to resolve is to power down the heatmiser stats and repower, in a very few circumstances we had to reboot the Crestron processor as well.
Around a month ago we switched the upper floors and ground / basement to the other respective processors and then issue remain with ground and basement, this test I believe rules out the Crestron hardware. The Crestron module is a module that we have successfully used on other projects and has been working for 8-12 months without any known or reported issues.”
It's almost accurate.
For now the system is kind of stable, but is constantly reporting some communication issues and becomes unresponsive once every 2 weeks or so, but then goes back to normal operation (after few hours I guess).
During commissioning we have seen some thermostat not responding to Crestron commands. I have spent a lot of time on site with AV engineer trying to work it out, but it was clearly random, as one day it was one bunch o thermostats and another day it was the other bunch. No rule. We have tried replacing some thermostat for new ones, but that didn't make any difference.
At the moment, AV company have said that they don't care anymore and won't be participating it attempts to resolve this. In their opinion, it's electro magnetic interference between data line and mains cables. Yes, it's one of the possibilities, but very hard to confirm/rule out.
We have obviously kept the separation and used 2 core screened belden cable recommended by heatmiser. There is confirmed continuity of the screen on both loops. Screen is grounded.
We have reached out to heatmiser support, and they have asked to check voltage on modbus line when disconnected from processor. Readings below:
Mod 1 (downstairs)
DC
A to B 0.472
A/B to Ground/screen 0.008V
AC
A to B 0V
A/B to Ground/Screen 0V
Mod 2 (upstairs)
DC
A to B 0.241V
A/B to Ground/screen 0.015V
AC
A to B 0V
A/B to Ground/screen 0V
I have discovered that on Mod 2 0.472V turns into 3.9V as soon as the last stat is disconnected (front screen removed or cables psychically removed from the back part of it) from the comms line. Of course, it's the one with termination resistor enabled. Removing any other stat along the line doesn't affect the voltage at all.
I have tried that with Mod 1 and the voltage has increased from 0.241 to 0.441. Again, only when the last stat was removed.
According to heatmiser there's nothing interesting there, and they have asked for tests with oscilloscope and this is the reason why I'm writing to you.
Main contractor have been trying for weeks to get hold of the right engineer, but no luck. I have tried all my contacts and nothing as well. I know we can rent an oscilloscope, but it's not only about that.
Tensions are very high at this point and we want to do it the best possible way (whatever that means...)
So maybe there's someone out there with an oscilloscope and vast experience with BMS systems or with heating systems based on heatmiser or with ANYTHING from this list...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you.
We have a little problem with a heating system on one of the projects (quite big house in south Kensington) and we are looking for someone who might be able to help.
I'll try to make it as short as possible.
Heating system is based on heatmiser touch v2 thermostats sitting around the house. They are linked with data line/modbus which goes back directly into Crestron processor (whole house is controlled by Crestron). There are 2 loops. About ~20 thermostats on each loop.
The system has been designed by one company, then all the wiring and thermostats installation have been done by me, and then it was taken over by AV company which plugged it into their processor and did all the programming.
Below issue described by AV company:
“We are seeing heatmiser room stats randomly losing comms on the Modbus network. We have two independent loops from two Crestron processors.
Crestron Processor 1 is dealing with the 1st to 3rd floor
Crestron Processor 2 is dealing with Ground and basement.
We have seen the upper floors being mainly stable with minimal issues, which we have contributed to site installation conditions of power going on and off and commissioning.
However, for processor 2 we are seeing at least 2 – 3 times a week issues and the only way to resolve is to power down the heatmiser stats and repower, in a very few circumstances we had to reboot the Crestron processor as well.
Around a month ago we switched the upper floors and ground / basement to the other respective processors and then issue remain with ground and basement, this test I believe rules out the Crestron hardware. The Crestron module is a module that we have successfully used on other projects and has been working for 8-12 months without any known or reported issues.”
It's almost accurate.
For now the system is kind of stable, but is constantly reporting some communication issues and becomes unresponsive once every 2 weeks or so, but then goes back to normal operation (after few hours I guess).
During commissioning we have seen some thermostat not responding to Crestron commands. I have spent a lot of time on site with AV engineer trying to work it out, but it was clearly random, as one day it was one bunch o thermostats and another day it was the other bunch. No rule. We have tried replacing some thermostat for new ones, but that didn't make any difference.
At the moment, AV company have said that they don't care anymore and won't be participating it attempts to resolve this. In their opinion, it's electro magnetic interference between data line and mains cables. Yes, it's one of the possibilities, but very hard to confirm/rule out.
We have obviously kept the separation and used 2 core screened belden cable recommended by heatmiser. There is confirmed continuity of the screen on both loops. Screen is grounded.
We have reached out to heatmiser support, and they have asked to check voltage on modbus line when disconnected from processor. Readings below:
Mod 1 (downstairs)
DC
A to B 0.472
A/B to Ground/screen 0.008V
AC
A to B 0V
A/B to Ground/Screen 0V
Mod 2 (upstairs)
DC
A to B 0.241V
A/B to Ground/screen 0.015V
AC
A to B 0V
A/B to Ground/screen 0V
I have discovered that on Mod 2 0.472V turns into 3.9V as soon as the last stat is disconnected (front screen removed or cables psychically removed from the back part of it) from the comms line. Of course, it's the one with termination resistor enabled. Removing any other stat along the line doesn't affect the voltage at all.
I have tried that with Mod 1 and the voltage has increased from 0.241 to 0.441. Again, only when the last stat was removed.
According to heatmiser there's nothing interesting there, and they have asked for tests with oscilloscope and this is the reason why I'm writing to you.
Main contractor have been trying for weeks to get hold of the right engineer, but no luck. I have tried all my contacts and nothing as well. I know we can rent an oscilloscope, but it's not only about that.
Tensions are very high at this point and we want to do it the best possible way (whatever that means...)
So maybe there's someone out there with an oscilloscope and vast experience with BMS systems or with heating systems based on heatmiser or with ANYTHING from this list...
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you.