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Part No. 4801-5309 rev 1-15 

Evolution Back-Up 

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10.1 Installation 

 

10.2 Unpacking 

Components 

Unpack the system, and check that all components are present.  Locate the required tools. 
 

Evolution 3000 Back-Up 

1

 

Temperature Sensor 

1 Manual 

 
 

10.3 Installation 

Instructions 

1.  Hang Evolution Back-Up with four screws and the plastic mounting brackets included. 

2.

 

Make sure all power supplies are disconnected before breaking any wires, or reaching into the 
enclosure. 

3.

 

Locate the sensor connections.  Refer to Wiring Diagrams, Schematics, etc. 

4.

 

For the Back-Up, run sensors out to locations inside the house.  Be sure that the sensors are in a safe 
location, free from any extreme temperature influences (direct sunlight, water, etc.)  Use care when 
securing sensor wires so that you do not cut the wire.  Any short or break in the wire will cause 
improper sensor operation. 

5.

 

Connect each sensor to its appropriate terminals inside the enclosure.  See Section 11.2. 

6.

 

Wire the power supply.  See Section 11.4. 

7.

 

Wire the Back-Up to the EV-3000.  See Wiring Diagrams at the back of this manual. 

8.

 

Wire the Local Network connection. 

9.

 

Connect the PowerTrak to the Overrides.  See Diagram in Section 11.3. 

10.

 

Close the Back-Up and tighten the two screws in the lid to secure the unit shut. 

 
 

10.4  Checklist For Setting Up Control of House Temperature 

Please read and follow the Installation instructions on the following pages.  Refer to the following 
checklist as an aid in setting the Evolution Back-Up controller. 
 

1. Physically install the controller, temperature 

sensors, and wires leading from the output 
stages to cooling and/or heat equipment or to 
a control panel. 

Refer to Section 11, Wiring Diagrams  

2. Verify the Back-Up jumpers on the Stage 

Block.  Set Heat/Cooling Stage options. 

Refer to the Evolution 3000 Owners Manual, 
Part Number 4801-5307 and to Section 6 of 
this manual, 

3. Install power to controller. 

Refer to Section 11.4. 

4. Set High Limit & Low Limit 

Refer to Section 8, Set Limits. 

5. Calibrate Sensors 

Refer to Section 10, Calibrate Sensors 

 

Tools Required: 
Mini Screwdriver 
Wire Strippers 
Standard Screwdriver 
 

Summary of Contents for Evolution Back-Up

Page 1: ...Part No 4801 5309 Rev 1 15 Owners Manual Evolution Back Up CUMBERLAND Assumption IL 62510 Phone 217 226 4421 Fax 217 226 4420 Evolution Back Up Cumberland 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510...

Page 2: ...ctions 6 7 1 Toggle Sequence of Mode Button 6 7 2 Checking Adjusting Temperatures and Settings 6 8 Set Limits 6 9 Program Mode Parameters 7 10 Calibrate Sensors 7 10 1 Installation 8 10 2 Unpacking Co...

Page 3: ...switch position 50 60 Hz Room Temperature must be between 32 F 0 C and 122 F 50 C 2 Warnings Warning When this controller is used in a life support heating and ventilation system where failure could...

Page 4: ...nces These modes are Normal Operation Emergency Operation and Override Operation These modes will be explained in more detail below These modes are entered based on information that it has received or...

Page 5: ...lay is also engaged in this mode of operation 4 4 Fail Safe Relay Operation There are two types of Relay strips used in the Evolution 3000 The Normally Open NO strip requires a signal from the control...

Page 6: ...en use the button to increase the value and the button to decrease the value Room Temperature The average of the sensors located inside the house High Limit The temperature inside the house at which t...

Page 7: ...Table 1 10 Calibrate Sensors The temperature sensors should be calibrated to ensure accurate temperature detection To calibrate the sensors an independent temperature measurement is required such as...

Page 8: ...11 2 6 Wire the power supply See Section 11 4 7 Wire the Back Up to the EV 3000 See Wiring Diagrams at the back of this manual 8 Wire the Local Network connection 9 Connect the PowerTrak to the Overri...

Page 9: ...f 17 11 Wiring Diagrams 11 1 Evolution Back Up Assembly Alarm Connections Sensor Connections Tunnel Override Settings Vent Override Settings Backup Connections to Evolution Voltage Selector Switch Pow...

Page 10: ...Connection to Enable Sensor 2 Inset B Sensor 1 2 Connections Sensor 2 Enabled Installed Enabled Vacant Disabled Jumper NOTE Tape Shields to Prevent Damage Inset C Back Up Alarm Connection Internal Wir...

Page 11: ...o pull curtain up to open then reverse wires connected to Open and Close terminals Inset A Vents Override Evolution Back Up Circuit Board PowerTrak Inset A Vent Override To EV 3000 Cont Hot PT Hot PT...

Page 12: ...000 16 Stage Expansion Module Evolution 3000 Cabinet INSET A Inset A AC input on PCB 171 External GND Hot Neutral External GND Hot Neutral External GND Hot Neutral External GND Hot Neutral AC Junction...

Page 13: ...pansion units Back up Local Network Local Network Back up Local network Harness In Expansion Backup Green Red Red Green White Shield Black White Shield Black Black White White Black Orange Orange Gree...

Page 14: ...42 4 5 8 12 493 68 20 6 836 93 33 9 24 055 43 6 1 12 325 68 5 20 3 6 779 93 4 34 1 23 82 43 3 6 3 12 215 68 9 20 5 6 695 93 9 34 4 23 472 43 9 6 6 12 051 69 4 20 8 6 612 94 5 34 7 23 13 44 4 6 9 11 9...

Page 15: ...a shorted sensor wire Check sensor resistance E2 Sensor 2 Error Usually indicates a shorted sensor wire Check sensor resistance Note If Sensor 2 is switched OFF then this error code is not active E3...

Page 16: ...ons and Limitations THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION SET FORTH ABOVE SPECIFICALLY GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITH...

Page 17: ...Part No 4801 5309 rev 1 15 Evolution Back Up 17 of 17...

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