melcotel tm features and benefits melcotel - introduction new features –links with up to 250 room...
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MelcotelTM
Features and Benefits
Melcotel - Introduction
• New features– Links with up to 250 room units– Settings reset – Automatic switch OFF– Setback control– Night time OFF / Offset – Window open control – Outside temperature adjustment– Remote monitoring with M2M– Commissioning Tool and Live Status– Pre Commissioned Settings
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Links with up to 250 room units– The Melcotel can control up to 250 indoor units using GB50,
G50 or AG150
• Benefits– In most cases, the hotel will only need one interface which
keeps the capital cost down– Using only one interface makes setting up and installation
very simple
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Settings reset – When the room is occupied, the settings (Setpoint and Mode)
are reset
• Benefits– This stops guests being confused with the mode as the mode
can be reset to Auto every time the person enters the bedroom– If a guest sets a high set point, for instance on a Thursday, on
the Friday the next guest will normally have the same setpoint which may be too high. With Melcotel, the setpoint is reset for instance to 21ºC
– Also using a high or low setpoint increases the energy consumption
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Automatic Switch OFF– When the hotel does not have key card system, the Melcotel
switches OFF the Air Conditioning up to 6 times a day
• Benefits– When guests leave the room, they usually forget to switch
OFF the Air Conditioning. The Melcotel can switch OFF for instance at 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 17:00 and 20:00 which will save energy being wasted
– This also applies to cleaners who may occupy the room for a little while then forget to switch the Air Conditioning off when they leave
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Setback control– When the Air Conditioning is switched OFF, the Melcotel runs in set
back control. If the temperature in a room goes too low or too high, the Melcotel will restart the Air Conditioning
– The setback setpoint is different to the occupied set point. For instance, if the occupied setpoint is 21ºC, the low setback setpoint could be 19ºC heating. This will be initiated when the room is unoccupied or controller is off. This maintains the room at a comfortable temperature without wasting energy by not keeping the room at the occupied setpoint of 21ºC
• Benefits– When the customer enters the room the temperature will not be too high
or too low which results in better comfort
– Energy consumption is lowered as the air conditioning is not working as hard to maintain an ‘occupied’ setpoint
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Night time OFF / Offset– At a specific time, for instance 01:00, the Melcotel can
switch OFF the Air Conditioning or reduce / increase the setpoint depending on the mode
• Benefits– While the guest is sleeping, the Air Conditioning demand
can be reduced which will therefore further reduce the energy consumption
– Also, when sleeping many guests prefer a lower temperature in the bedroom
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Window open control – If a window switch is installed and connected back to the
local indoor unit, the Melcotel will switch OFF the Air Conditioning when the window is opened
• Benefits– When a guest opens the window, 9 times out of 10 they will
not switch OFF the Air Conditioning. The Melcotel will do it automatically to stop wasting energy
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Outside Temperature Adjustment– The occupied setpoint can be offset depending on the
temperature outside– The outdoor temperature sensor is supplied with the
Melcotel
• Benefits– In the UK climate the outside temperature can vary widely
even in peak seasons. The guest in most cases will not realise if the occupied setpoint is changed by one degree up or down. By changing the setpoint by 1ºC some studies have shown that up to 5% energy can be saved
– Bringing the setpoint nearer to the outside temperature avoids thermal shock when entering a building
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Remote Monitoring with Mini M2M– The Melcotel can be connected to a Mini M2M via a GPRS
network to allow not only remote monitoring of the Air Conditioning but also the key card system, window switch and outdoor temperature
• Benefits– The hotel owner can check remotely how many rooms are
occupied– The reception can read the room temperature and the set
point; For instance when a guest calls to say it’s too hot or too cold
– The maintenance contractor can remotely check if the system is working properly
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Commissioning Tool and Live Status– The Melcotel is set up using dedicated software. The link between
the laptop and the Melcotel is USB and therefore a standard cable can be used
– Using Live Status, every setting can be monitored to check the unit is working properly
– Once commissioned the data can be saved and used on similar site
• Benefits– No expensive commissioning tool is required, as the Melcotel tools
are free of charge– The Melcotel can be set and tested by the installer– Software is simple to use with great flexibility – Being able to reuse the data will save commissioning time
Melcotel - Introduction
• Feature: Pre Commissioned Settings– The Melcotel comes with 4 pre commissioned settings for 4
Mitsubishi Electric key clients
• Benefits– This results in quicker commissioning as the installer just
uploads the “factory” settings– If required, every hotel in a chain will be set with the same
settings
Melcotel - Introduction
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