The novantMercuryExt
implements SkySpark connector
support for the Novant legacy Mercury platform. See
this page for Apollo support.
The simplest way to install the novantMercuryExt
is using the Install Manager
tool in SkySpark. You may also manually download the pod from Releases
and copy into the lib/fan/
folder. A restart is required for the extension to
take effect.
Access to Novant devices are built around API keys. It's recommended you create a specific API key just for SkySpark access.
Each connector in SkySpark maps 1:1 to a Novant device. To create and map a new connector:
novantMercuryConn
dis: "My Device"
apiKey: "***********"
novantMercuryDeviceId: dv_xxxxxxxxxxxxx
novantMercuryHisInterval: "15min"
Where apiKey
is the key you generated from the Novant platform, and
'novantMercuryDeviceId' is the Novant device id for the device to connect.
Current values are configured using the novantMercuryCur
tag on a point.
Writable points use the novantMercuryWrite
tag. Likewise histories use the
novantMercuryHis
tag. The value of these tags maps to the point ID for the
Novant device, which will be in the format of "p{id}"
.
point
dis: "My Point"
novantMercuryCur: "p15"
novantMercuryWrite: "p15"
novantMercuryHis: "p15"
equipRef: @equip-id
siteRef: @site-id
kind: "Number"
unit: "kW"
The SkySpark write level will be carried over directly into the downstream I/O device under the Novant gateway. For protocols that support priority, like Bacnet, this means the Bacnet priority array level matches the SkySpark write level. For protocols that do not support priority (such as Modbus) this value is ignored.
The Novant connector supports learning. Once a connector has been added, you can use the Site Builder to walk the device tree and add any or all points.