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TC5-1V6SA.rev.06

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TC5-1V6SA Supply: 

  - 115/230 VAC (-18%, +8%), 60 Hz, L1 same phases

as Stage 1, overload and overvoltage protection fuse F11-1A fast blow.

T55-1V6SA Supply: 

  - 115/230 VAC (-18%, +8%), 50 Hz, L1 same phases

as Stage 1, overload and overvoltage protection fuse F11-1A fast blow.

- 12 VDC for AC back-up supply; can activate stages 2 through 7

and alarm if supplied with DC back-up voltage.

Stage 1:

  Variable output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 10A FAN (1/2 HP/115 VAC)

/ (1.5 HP/230VAC), fuse F1-15A slow blow.

Stage 2:

  ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

fuse F2-15A slow blow.

Stage 3:

  ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

fuse F3-15A slow blow.

Stage 4:

   ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

fuse F4-15A slow blow.

Stage 5:

   ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

fuse F5-15A slow blow.

Stage 6:

   ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

heating or cooling, fuse F6-15A slow blow.

Stage 7:

   ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 6A FAN,10A  RES,

heating or cooling, fuse F7-15A slow blow.

Alarm:

   ON-OFF output, 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz, 30VDC, 3A , fuse F8-3A slow

blow.

Probes:  

Low voltage ( < 5V), isolated from the supply. Operating range:

-40.0° to 120.0°F (-40.0° to 48.9°C). Accuracy: 1.8

o

F (1

o

C) between 41

o

 and

95

o

F (5

o

 and 35

o

C).

Enclosure:

  ABS, moisture and dust-tight.

The room temperature where the controller is located  MUST
ALWAYS REMAIN BETWEEN 32

o

 AND 104

o

F (0

o

 AND 40

o

C).

Summary of Contents for TC5-1V6SA

Page 1: ...5 1V6SA Environment Control USER SMANUAL 0 1 080 63 859 80 7 21752 7 0 5 6 6 7 32 17 67 22 1 7 859 5220 7 03 5 785 352 7 1 7 7 50 2 2 6 7 7 7 7 7 5 2 7 7 5 2 7 0 67 7 0 5 2 6 7 M 890 00168 rev 06 REV...

Page 2: ...NGS 13 Using the Display 13 Locking the Parameters Settings 14 TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 15 TemperatureUnits 15 ViewingTemperatures 15 TemperatureSetPoint 18 TemperatureCurve 19 VENTILATION SETTINGS 23 Coo...

Page 3: ...verload or overvoltage we recommend installing an additional protection device on the controller s supply circuit The room temperature where the controller is located MUST ALWAYS REMAIN BETWEEN 32 F A...

Page 4: ...w the user to monitor the operation of the system without having to enter the building MINIMUM VENTILATION CYCLE When ventilation is not required for cooling the first stage fans can be oper ated eith...

Page 5: ...a more accurate reading of the average ambient temperature and a faster reaction time OVERLOAD AND OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION Fuses are installed at the input and outputs of the controller to protect its...

Page 6: ...6 TC5 1V6SA rev 06 LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS S E T T I N G S FUNCTIONS T T...

Page 7: ...COMPENSATI O N ON STAGE 1 MINIMUM VENTI L ATI O N SPEED I S I N EFFECT OR WHEN THE COMPENSATI O N ON THE MIST STAGE I S I N EFFECT CONTROLLER STATUS LEDS O F F O N 1 U N L O C K E D P A R A M E T E R...

Page 8: ...an alarm of the first type use the NO terminalasshownonthewiringdiagram Foranalarmofthesecondtype use the NC terminal ALLWIRINGMUSTBEDONEBYANAUTHORIZEDELECTRICIAN AND MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODE...

Page 9: ...es an appropriate curve must be selected for Stage 1 according to the type of fan motors used Selecting a Motor Type for Stage 1 Refertothelistofmotorsenclosedwiththisuser smanualtodeterminewhich type...

Page 10: ...dareisolatedfromthesupply Be sure that probe cables remain isolated from all high voltage sources In particular donotroutetheprobecablesthroughthesameelectricalknockout asothercables Donotconnectthesh...

Page 11: ...outside diameter between 0 245 and 0 260 in 6 22 and 6 60 mm the cable dimensions should not be under 18 AWG to ensure the cable entry is liquid tight Do not ground the shielding n It is preferable t...

Page 12: ...by the probe If the probe is defective the let ters PR1 are displayed alternat ing with the state of the probe and the letter P For each additional probe connected to the controller n Press the push b...

Page 13: ...solute temperature is displayed after six seconds if no action is taken by the user The absolute value is the temperature at which the stage turns on except in the case of the heater and mist offsets...

Page 14: ...ely To lock the parameter settings n Set internal switch 1 to ON To unlock the parameter settings n Set internal switch 1 to OFF LOCKING THE PARAMETER SETTINGS iii When the user turns the adjustment k...

Page 15: ...ATURE The readout can displayvaluesfrom 40 0o Fto120 0o F 40 0o C to 48 9o C 1 Viewing Room Temperature Theroomtemperatureistheaveragevalueofalltemperaturesmeasuredby activated probes in proper operat...

Page 16: ...lowest and highest tem perature values recorded since the last reset Maximum and minimum temperatures values are recorded for the average room temperature as well as for individual probe temperatures...

Page 17: ...um temperature is displayed alternating with the letters Hi n Turn the adjustment knob clockwise a third notch The probe tem perature is displayed again n Press the push button to access the other pro...

Page 18: ...en 40 0 F and 99 9 F 40 0 C and 37 7 C Adjusting Temperature Set Point n SettheselectionknobtoSETPOINT CURVE Thecurrentsetpoint flashes on the display n Use the adjustment knob to adjust the set point...

Page 19: ...of the curve When the last point of the curve is reached the temperature set point for that day is maintained until the curve is reactivated NOTES i Allsixpointsofthecurvemustbespecified Ifsixpointsar...

Page 20: ...of the six points n Press the push button once again The day number is displayed alternating with the word day n Using the adjustment knob set the day number to the desired value n Press the push but...

Page 21: ...knob to ROOM TEMPERATURE If you have previously defined the points on the curve n Set the selection knob to SET POINT To CURVE The current value of the temperature set point flashes on the display n...

Page 22: ...rent day number is displayed alternating with the letters cur day n Use the adjustment knob to set the day number to the desired value 4 Deactivating Temperature Curve n Set the selection knob to SET...

Page 23: ...and two optional stages of constant speed fans Stages 6 7 VENTILATIONSETTINGS COOLING OPERATION BANDWIDTH DIFF 2 DIFF 3 DIFF 4 DIFF 5 DIFF 6 SET POINT STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5 Cooling...

Page 24: ...ns start running At Set Point bandwidth diff 2 diff 3 diff 4 diff 5 stage 5 fans start running At Set Point bandwidth diff 2 diff 3 diff 4 diff 5 diff 6 stage 6 fans start running At Set Point bandwid...

Page 25: ...return to a stop stage 1 fans start decreasing in speed as the temperature decreases At Set Point stage 1 fans reach minimum speed Below the Set Point stage 1 fans stop operating continuously and ope...

Page 26: ...ime off the Stage 1 fans do not run The Stage 1 Pilot Light turns off The Stage 1 minimum speed can also be defined by a speed curve see below NOTE Thecontrollersuppliesmaximumvoltagetothevariable spe...

Page 27: ...eactivated or if the minimum speed curve is activated but not cur rently operating see below 2 Adjusting Stage 1 Time On and Time Off Time on and Time Off can be adjusted between 0 and 900 seconds in...

Page 28: ...oportionally to compensate for the change At humidity levels at or below the humidity set point stage 1 minimum speed is equal to the normal uncompensated speed The user specifies the percentage incre...

Page 29: ...kwise a third notch The current humid ity value is displayed again NOTE If you let the display flash for more than 10 seconds when the maximum or minimum humidity is displayed the controller resets th...

Page 30: ...wice Thecurrentminimumspeedcompensation is displayed alternating with the letters SPd n Use the adjustment knob to adjust the minimum speed compensation to the desired value 4 Activating Deactivating...

Page 31: ...MINIMUM VENTILATION SPEED CURVE The user can define a minimum ventilation speed curve to adjust the Stage 1 minimum speed automatically over a given time period Each curve is defined by six points Eac...

Page 32: ...an adjustable day number This day number must be greater or equal to the day number specified for the first point of the temperature curve and less than the day number specified for the second point...

Page 33: ...ay number of the temperature curve is d11 Therefore if you activate the mini mum speed curve today it will effectively be in operation the moment you activate it In this case the current minimum speed...

Page 34: ...nating with the word day n For the first point of the curve use the adjustment knob to adjust the day number to the desired value For all other points of the curve the day number can not be adjusted n...

Page 35: ...h button to display the points of the curve currently defined until the word OFF appears fourteen clicks n Turn the adjustment knob clockwise by one notch The word ON flashes on the display and the Mi...

Page 36: ...tmentknobtoadjust bandwidth to the desired value DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS STAGE 1 T n Press the push button The current day is displayed alternating with the letters cur dAY 4 Deactivating Minimum Speed...

Page 37: ...n Use the adjustment knob to adjust the differential to the desired value n Press the push button The current differential for Stage 4 flashes on the display alternating with the letters St 4 n Use th...

Page 38: ...of the mist units and time off is the off time of the mist units MIST COOLING NUMBER OF HEATING STAGES MIST STAGE 0 7 1 6 2 5 The last cooling stage can be configured as a mist stage The number of he...

Page 39: ...he mist differential is displayed alternating with the letters dIF n Using the adjustment knob set the differential to the desired value 2 Adjusting Mist Offset The mist offset is the temperature diff...

Page 40: ...ters Off n Use the adjustment knob to set time off to the desired value in min utes 4 Adjusting Humidity Turn Off Level The humidity turn off level is the humidity level at which mist units are turned...

Page 41: ...ON and 7 to OFF If the room temperature rises at Set Point Heater 1 Offset Heater 1 Diff Heater 2 turns off at Set Point Heater 1 Offset Heater 1 turns off If the room temperature falls at Set Point...

Page 42: ...ing zones can have negative and positive heater offsets A nega tive offset is used when controlling heat mats for example To avoid ventilation problems when using zoned heating a special protec tion i...

Page 43: ...room temperature rises at Set Point Heater Offset 1 Zone 1 Heater 1 turns off at Set Point Heater Offset 2 Zone 2 Heater 2 turns off If the room temperature falls at Set Point Heater Offset 1 Diff 1 Z...

Page 44: ...ER 1 OFF DIFF or HEATER 2 OFF DIFF The current heating offset is displayed al ternating with the letters OFT n Use the adjustment knob to ad just the offset to the desired value 2 Adjusting Heater Dif...

Page 45: ...ween zones is greater than this parameter The default value is 7 5 F 4 2 C and values range from 5 F to 40 0 F 2 8 C to 22 2 C n Set the selection knob to HEATER 2 OFF DIFF The current heater offset i...

Page 46: ...ge from 0 5o F to 40o F n Set the selection knob to ALARM LOW HIGH OFFSET The current low alarm offset flashes on the display alternating with the word LO n Use the adjustment knob to set the low alar...

Page 47: ...ATURE position The current room temperature is displayed n Press and hold the push button for 3 seconds The letters TST are displayed alternating with the room temperature n Turn the adjustment knob t...

Page 48: ...ective Probe Pilot Light is on One or more probes are defective Follow the procedure described in DEFECTIVE PROBES to identify and replace the defec tive probe The display board interconnect cable is...

Page 49: ...be sure the Stage 1 COMMON is supplied by line L1 The Stage s fuse is open Replace the fuse Make sure the cable is firmly plugged in with the tabs in place The display board interconnect cable is not...

Page 50: ...short Adjust the time on or time off to a higher value Time off is set to zero Set time off to a value other than zero Stage 1 fans do not stop running when the controller is operating in minimum ven...

Page 51: ...should be combined with another line N for 115V or L2 for 230V to activate the motor or heating unit Also make sure the Stage COMMON is supplied by line L1 Verify if the motor or heating unit is defec...

Page 52: ...output 115 230 VAC 60 Hz 30VDC 6A FAN 10A RES fuse F3 15A slow blow Stage 4 ON OFF output 115 230 VAC 60 Hz 30VDC 6A FAN 10A RES fuse F4 15A slow blow Stage 5 ON OFF output 115 230 VAC 60 Hz 30VDC 6A...

Page 53: ...e l a t i v e h u m i d i t y C o m p e n s a t i o n P e r c e n t a g e 6 0 0 t o 1 0 0 o f s t a g e 1 m i n i m u m s p e e d S t a g e s 2 t o 7 D i f f e r e n t i a l 2 o F 1 1 o C 0 5 t o 2 0...

Page 54: ...stant speed fans the fans will actually be cut off at slightly less than the cut off point This way if the temperature fluctuates around the cut off point without dropping significantly below it the c...

Page 55: ...rature When the temperature is above the set point the controller cools the room by turning on the cooling fans When the temperature is below the set point the controller heats the room by turning on...

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