ASHRAE STD 135.1
Method of Test for Conformance to BACnet
Organization: | ASHRAE |
Publication Date: | 29 January 2011 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 65 |
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Addendum 135.1i to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135.1-2009 contains a number of changes to the current standard. These modifications are the result of change proposals made pursuant to the ASHRAE continuous maintenance procedures and of deliberations within Standing Standard Project Committee 135. The changes are summarized below.
135.1-2009i-1. Improve Schedule Object Restoration Tests, p. 2.
135.1-2009i-2. Add Test to Check Range of the Present_Value of Multi-state Objects, p. 3.
135.1-2009i-3. Add Test for SubscribeCOV Service Execution Without a Lifetime Parameter, p. 5.
135.1-2009i-4. Update Test for Processing of ReadProperty Service Responses, p. 6.
135.1-2009i-5. Add Tests for Processing of GetEventInformation Service Responses, p. 8.
135.1-2009i-6. Add Tests for Fallback from
ReadPropertyMultiple
135.1-2009i-7. Allow Priorities in WriteProperty and
WritePropertyMultipl
135.1-2009i-8. Add Test for Writing Array Size, p. 12.
135.1-2009i-9. Clarify Test for Writing with a Value that is Out of Range, p. 13.
135.1-2009i-10. Update Test for Writing with an Invalid Datatype, p. 14.
135.1-2009i-11. Relax ReadPropertyMultiple
135.1-2009i-12. Add Test for Unicast Who-Is, p. 18.
135.1-2009i-13. Revise Unknown Network Layer Message Test, p. 19.
135.1-2009i-14. Add New Trend Log Tests, p. 20.
135.1-2009i-15. Add Event_Type Test, p. 35.
135.1-2009i-16.Revis
135.1-2009i-17. Add Alarm Re-acknowledgement Tests, p. 40.
135.1-2009i-18. Modify I-Am Tests, p. 45.
135.1-2009i-19. Add A-side Trend Tests, p. 51.
135.1-2009i-20. Make the EPICS Definition Generic, p. 54.
135.1-2009i-21. Clarify Priority in the
GetEnrollmentSummary
135.1-2009i-22. Add Non-documented Property and Read-Only Property Tests, p. 58.
In the following document, language added to existing clauses of ANSI/ASHRAE 135.1-2009 and addenda is indicated through the use of italics, while deletions are indicated. Where entirely new subclauses are added, plain type is used throughout.