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Connecting to a JCI PCT controller through a JACE

I have been asked how to connect to a Johnson controls Incorporated (JCI) with Programmable Controller Tool (PCT) controller tunneling through a JACE (in this case a JCI FX-60). The settings that I use are as follows a screenshot is included in this post. You put the IP address that you would use to connect to the JACE with on your Niagara workbench. If you can not connect on workbench you will not be able to connect with PCT either. You set the UDP port to 47808 assuming the default setting has been used. You put the network number that the devices are connected to on the MSTP network. You set the network interface to the same one that your Niagara workbench connected to the JACE through. This can be ascertained by looking at the settings in Windows network connections (see that attached screenshot). For HVAC Locals Community supporters only if you have any questions or want to add to the conversation you can comment here or email me at [email protected]

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Setting up a PX slot and Graphic in Niagara video

I added a preliminary video on adding a PX slot to a points folder than how to point the folder to the graphics file. There is no audio as I will be adding that at a later time.

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Update on HVAC By David

Team, I have relocated to New Springfield, OH, and I am serving the Ohio Valley, Youngstown, OH, and Pittsburgh, PA areas.
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I am adding content to my HVAC Locals Community weekend any topic suggestions?

Here are some items that have been requested recently please let me know what you would like added. My email is [email protected]
1) end-user training
2) wiresheet programing
3) difference between ball and linear valves
4) information about Visio shapes and stencils.

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Considering Building Pressure Issues on an Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System.

An Article by David Smith of HVAC.Locals.com published on January 8, 2021.
With all the use of economizers, demand ventilation, or minimum required fresh air being utilized in systems today, the possibility of over-pressurization is a real possibility.
While a slightly positive state within the building envelope is desirable in most cases, as this helps to keep dirt and odors from outside from infiltrating.
More to come soon.
Image source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_pressure#/media/File:Positive_Air_Pressure.png

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