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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

 
BACnet IP/MSTP VAV Controller 

 
 

 

General ................................................................................... 2 

Trademark Information ........................................................... 2 
Product Description ................................................................ 2 

Network Security ..................................................................... 4 

General Safety Instructions ...................................................... 4 

Specifications .......................................................................... 5 

Electrical ................................................................................. 5 
Hardware ................................................................................ 5 
Communication....................................................................... 5 
Airflow Sensor ......................................................................... 5 
Operational Environment ....................................................... 5 
Sylk™ Devices Supported ........................................................ 5 
Universal Input Types and Characteristics .............................. 5 
Analog Outputs ....................................................................... 5 
Solid State Relay ..................................................................... 5 
Standards and Compliances .................................................... 5 

Mounting ................................................................................ 7 

Before Mounting Actuator onto the Damper Shaft     7 
Mounting Actuator onto Damper Shaft .................................. 7 
Differential Pressure Sensor ................................................... 9 
Airflow Sensor Replacement ................................................... 10 

Wiring ...................................................................................... 11 

Power supply ............................................................................ 12 

General Information ............................................................... 12 
Power Wiring .......................................................................... 12 

Communication........................................................................ 15 

BACnet MS/TP .......................................................................... 15 

BACnet IP ................................................................................. 17 

Connecting to a IP network ..................................................... 17 

Static IP Configuration............................................................. 17 
Network Topologies ................................................................ 17 
Antenna................................................................................... 18 

Sylk Bus™ ................................................................................. 19 

Modbus ................................................................................... 20 

Wiring Topology ...................................................................... 20 
Modbus Master Specifications ................................................ 20 

Commissioning......................................................................... 22 

Automatic MAC Addressing .................................................... 22 
Operator interface LEDs .......................................................... 22 
Service Button ......................................................................... 23 

Regulatory Information ............................................................ 24 

FCC Regulation ........................................................................ 24 
Canadian Regulatory Statement ............................................. 24 

Approvals, Certifications, Etc ..................................................... 25 

Appendix ................................................................................. 26 

Sensor Input Accuracy ............................................................. 26 
Recognition of Sensor Failure of Sensor Inputs ....................... 26 

Sensor Characteristics .............................................................. 26 

NTC10K TYPE II ........................................................................ 27 
NTC10K TYPE III ....................................................................... 28 
PT100 ...................................................................................... 28 
JOHNSON A99 ......................................................................... 28 
NTC20K .................................................................................... 29 
Nickel Class B DIN 43760 sensors ............................................ 30 
10K3A1 .................................................................................... 31 
NI1000TK5000 ......................................................................... 32 
PT1000 .................................................................................... 33 
PT3000 .................................................................................... 35 
Related Technical Literature ................................................ 36 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for CLMEVA00IB24NM

Page 1: ... 12 General Information 12 Power Wiring 12 Communication 15 BACnetMS TP 15 BACnetIP 17 Connecting to a IP network 17 Static IP Configuration 17 Network Topologies 17 Antenna 18 SylkBus 19 Modbus 20 Wiring Topology 20 Modbus Master Specifications 20 Commissioning 22 Automatic MAC Addressing 22 Operator interface LEDs 22 Service Button 23 RegulatoryInformation 24 FCC Regulation 24 Canadian Regulator...

Page 2: ...net MSTP and IP based unitary controllers utilize smart engineering and commissioning tools and Sylk bus technology Multiple flexible configurations can be achieved to address specific applications using Niagara workbench All models contain an integral field replacable polarity free differential pressure sensor that providesflow measurement for pressure independent applications The controllers are...

Page 3: ... ANT DB1 LCD SMA LINX External 2 4 GHz 2 8 dbi ARY113 0012 006 00 Wieson External 2 4 GHz 0 31dbi DIMENSION 2 1 2 66 mm 6 154 mm 7 1 4 7 187 mm 175 mm 5 3 4 147 mm 4 3 4 124 mm 7 3 4 197 mm All dimensions in mm inch 2 52 mm 3 1 2 90 mm 3 1 2 92 mm Figure 1 Dimensions 52 mm 2 90 2 mm 3 5 9 92 mm 3 5 8 154 3 mm 6 1 4 66 mm 2 3 5 175 2 mm 6 8 9 147 1 mm 5 4 5 187 2 mm 7 3 8 124 mm 4 7 8 197 mm 7 3 4 ...

Page 4: ...t IP MSTP VAV controller tobe accessible from the Internet e g to perform a remote maintenance the use of a coded VPN connection is indispensable Suitable VPN routers are available from numerous third party manufacturers in a wide variety of designs for operation at 230 V or 24 V GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS While performing any work installation mounting startup follow all instructions given by th...

Page 5: ...Airflow Sensor Range 2 0 in H2O 500 Pa Accuracy 3 of full range Dimension LXWXH 175 2 X 154 3 X 90 2 mm 6 8 9 X 6 1 4 X 3 5 7 inch Weight 1 5 Kg Operational Environment Storage 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 66 C Operation 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing protection IP20 NEMA 1 Pollution Level2 Sylk Devices Supported Wall Modules Sensors TR40 TR40 H TR40 CO2 TR40 H CO2 TR42 TR42...

Page 6: ...Neutral BACnet IP MSTP VAV Controller INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Wireless Connectivity Table 3 Connectivity Frequency Range Connectivity Medium Frequency range E I R P for CE E I R P for FCC IC Bluetooth 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz 20 mW 20 mW ...

Page 7: ...1 Determine the direction in which the damper shaft rotates to open the damper Typically there is an etchedline on the end of the damper shaft that indicates the position of the damper Figure 2 Determining the rotation direction CW or CCW Figure 3 Damper with 90 degree CW rotation to open 2 Determine the damper full opening angle 45 60 or 90 degrees In Figure 3 above the damper is open to its full...

Page 8: ...m torque d Using the Declutch button rotate the universal shaftadapter fully clockwise e Mount the actuator to the VAV damper box and shaft f Tighten the two bolts on the centering clamp 8 mm wrench 70 lb in 8 10 Nm torque g When the actuator closes the damper rotates CCWeither 45 or 60 degrees to fully close 3 If the damper rotates counterclockwise CCW to open and the angle of the damper open to ...

Page 9: ...eam tube to the restrictor porton the controller NOTICE Dust particle contamination may be present in some applications Ensure appropriate measures are taken tominimize the effect of particulate contamination The sense element is in parallel to the airstream and tends to direct the dust particles in the airflow stream past the sense element away from the sense bridge Thesense element is a microstr...

Page 10: ...ture of 80 C 176 F May be usedwith swag lock compression fittings Approximate pressure drop is 5 kPA at 1 SLPM of flow Acro cap May be used at an operating temperature of55 C 131 F and common mode pressureof 30 psi Sensors connections are1 4 barb fittings General Gas filter Pressure drop is 1psi with a flow of 15 SLPM Fittings are 1 8 barbed tubing Parker Balston www balstonfilters com Model 9933 ...

Page 11: ...tal input ensure correct polarity 0 to 10 Vdc V V e g 20kNTC PT1000 100 to 100k TTL CMOS 0V logic circuit open collector 330 ȝA volt free contact Current Input Externally Powered Loop powered using 20 Vdc AUX output supply 100mA maximum ensure correct polarity External Power S S Supply ensure correct polarity S S 31 Common C terminal is linked internally to AUX supply common no additional connecti...

Page 12: ...configurations The application engineer must review the control job requirements This includes the sequences of operationfor the controller and for the system as a whole Usually there are variables that must be passed between the controllers that are required for optimum system wide operation Typical examples are the TOD Occ Unocc signal the outdoor air temperature the demand limit control signal ...

Page 13: ...he same side of the transformer secondary must be connected to the same power input terminal in each device Figure 9 Power wiring O I DO NOT SWITCH ON POWER Line Voltage GND 100 VA max 24 Vac For UL rating the transformer must be class 2 rated If the power supply is not current limited an external 4A fuse This equipment must be earthed grounded 3 must be fitted or circuit breaker 3 2 1 24VAC GND E...

Page 14: ... to two 18 AWG stranded with 1 4 wattwire wound resistor Prepare wiring for the terminal blocks as follows Strip 1 2 in 13 mm insulation from the conductor Cut a single wire to 3 16 in 5 mm Insert the wire inthe required terminal location and tighten the screw If two or more wires are being inserted into one termi nal location twist the wires together a minimum of three turns before inserting them...

Page 15: ...le for BACnet MS TP communication The terminal block containing it is Grey The cable length affects the baud rate see Table 6below Table 6 Baud rate vs Maximum cable length Table 7 DIP Switch Values For MS TP MAC Address DIP 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VALUE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 For example if only DIP switches 1 3 5 and 7 are enabled the MAC address would be 85 1 4 16 64 85 1 0 4 0 0 Setting the MS TP MAC Address ...

Page 16: ...8 J Y ST Y 4 x 2 x 0 8 mm2 or a special RS485 cable CAT 5 6 7 cable use only one single pair for one bus Belden 9842 or 9842NH and Daisy chain topology Must conform to TIA EIA RS485 cabling guidelinesand ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 2010 BACnet MS TP Limitataions There are two limitations regarding the number of controllers per BACnet MS TP channel PHYSICAL LIMITATION 32 loads as per TIA EIA 485 stand...

Page 17: ...2 and device 2 is connected to 3 and so on Ifdevice 5 fails to function the device after 5 that is 6 7 8 9 and 10 also fail to communicate with master device Maximum number of controller that can be connectedin a daisy chain is 200 Daisy Chain Topology maximum 200 controllers Static IP Configuration Static IP address can be configured using Niagara workbench 1 Navigate to IP configuration under IP...

Page 18: ...a metal cabinet enclosure the Remote Antenna is required to achieve a reliable wireless signal Installing the Local Antenna 5 Insert local antenna terminal nut into the SMA connec tor 6 Tighten by turning the base of the antenna clockwise Figure 16 Installing a Local Antenna Installing the Remote Antenna 1 Uninstall the Local antenna by turning the base of theantenna counter clockwise 2 Place the ...

Page 19: ...e twisted pair Non Shielded Stranded or Solidc Standard non twisted thermostat wire shielded or Non Shielded Stranded orSolidd 500 ft 150 m 400 ft 120 m 100 ft 30 m c As a rule of thumb single twisted pair two wires per cable only thicker gauge non shielded cable yields thebest results for longer runs d The 100 ft 30 m distance for standard thermostat wireis conservative but is meant to reduce the...

Page 20: ...ters RS485 repeaters are possible but have not been testedby Honeywell Therefore it is the responsibility of the installing commissioning person to ensure proper function Modbus Master Specifications Modbus Compliance As per the Modbus standard the controller is a conditionally compliant regular Modbus device The controller differs from an unconditionally compliant regular Modbus device in that it...

Page 21: ...vailable See TIA EIA 485 Cable Specifications onpage 14 2 The 120 Ohm termination resistor must be inserted directly into the terminals of both enddevices 3 If shielding is used the shielding of each individ ual bus segment should be separately connected at one end to earth 4 Always power each controller and the connected slaves via separate transformers 5 Between devices equipped with non isolate...

Page 22: ...ifies the highest allowable address for master nodes The maxMaster is set to 127 64 35 by default thus guaranteeing that ona BACnet MS TP bus with for example 35 BACnet MSTP VAV controllers all of the other BACnet MSTP VAVcontrollers will be found Following properties are writeable and can be changed maxMaster min MAC max MAC MAC address Figure 21 Automatic MAC addressing In the scenario depicted ...

Page 23: ...vice Button during Power Up If the service pin is pressed and then the controller isswitched on while the service pin is still pressed a reset to factory delivery is performed The service button has to be pressed until the green power LED goes out at least twice and is switched on again Factory defaults are as follows The application is cleared from the controller The MAC address will be set to 0x...

Page 24: ...ration of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareildoit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement EMF ...

Page 25: ...ording to Article 33 Duty to communicate information on substances in articles Any supplier of an article containing a substance meeting the criteria in Article 57 and identified in accordance with Article 59 1 in a concentration above 0 1 weight by weight w w shall provide the recipientof the article with sufficient information available to thesupplier to allow safe use of the article including a...

Page 26: ...o 212 F 30 to 100 C only b Johnson A99 specified for 40 to 248 F 40 to 120 C only c NI1000TK5000 specified for 22 to 266 F 30 130 C only Recognition of Sensor Failure of Sensor Inputs The thresholds at which sensor failures i e sensor breaks SB and short circuits SC are recognized depends upon the given sensor type In the event of arecognized sensor failure the sensor assume the safety values conf...

Page 27: ...24 84 2 29 8 408 2 447 86 30 8 057 2 372 87 8 31 7 722 2 299 89 6 32 7 402 2 228 91 4 33 7 098 2 159 93 2 34 6 808 2 091 95 35 6 531 2 025 96 8 36 6 267 1 962 98 6 37 6 015 1 9 100 4 38 5 775 1 84 102 2 39 5 546 1 781 104 40 5 327 1 724 105 8 41 5 117 1 669 107 6 42 4 917 1 616 109 4 43 4 726 1 564 111 2 44 4 543 1 514 113 45 4 369 1 465 114 8 46 4 202 1 418 116 6 47 4 042 1 373 118 4 48 3 889 1 3...

Page 28: ...0 23 33 91 0 17 78 93 10 12 22 95 20 6 67 97 30 1 11 100 32 0 00 100 40 4 44 102 50 10 00 104 60 15 56 106 70 21 11 108 77 25 00 110 80 26 67 110 90 32 22 113 100 37 78 115 110 43 33 117 120 48 89 119 130 54 44 121 140 60 00 123 150 65 56 125 160 71 11 127 170 76 67 130 180 82 22 132 190 87 78 134 200 93 33 136 210 98 89 138 220 104 44 140 Temp F Temp C Resistanc e Ω 40 40 613 31 35 640 22 30 668 ...

Page 29: ... 2 07 123 8 51 6 45 2 01 Temp F Temp C Resistance KΩ Terminal voltage V 125 6 52 6 19 1 94 127 4 53 5 95 1 88 129 2 54 5 72 1 82 131 55 5 49 1 77 132 8 56 5 28 1 71 134 6 57 5 08 1 66 136 4 58 4 88 1 61 138 2 59 4 69 1 56 140 60 4 52 1 51 141 8 61 4 35 1 46 143 6 62 4 18 1 41 145 4 63 4 03 1 37 147 2 64 3 88 1 32 149 65 3 73 1 28 150 8 66 3 59 1 24 152 6 67 3 46 1 2 154 4 68 3 34 1 16 156 2 69 3 2...

Page 30: ...2 956 5 961 9 967 3 972 7 978 2 983 6 989 1 994 5 32 0 1000 1005 5 1011 1016 5 1022 1027 6 1033 1 1038 7 1044 3 1049 9 50 10 1055 5 1061 1 1066 8 1072 4 1078 1 1083 8 1089 5 1095 2 1100 9 1106 6 68 20 1112 4 1118 1 1123 9 1129 7 1135 5 1141 3 1147 1 1153 1158 8 1164 7 86 30 1170 6 1176 5 1182 4 1188 3 1194 2 1200 2 1206 1 1212 1 1218 1 1224 1 104 40 1230 1 1236 1 1242 2 1248 2 1254 3 1260 4 1266 5...

Page 31: ... 6 32 7402 91 4 33 7097 93 2 34 6807 95 35 6530 96 8 36 6266 98 6 37 6014 100 4 38 5774 102 2 39 5544 104 40 5325 105 8 41 5116 107 6 42 4916 109 4 43 4724 111 2 44 4542 113 45 4367 114 8 46 4200 Temp F Temp C Resistance Ω 116 6 47 4040 118 4 48 3887 120 2 49 3741 122 50 3601 123 8 51 3467 125 6 52 3339 127 4 53 3216 129 2 54 3098 131 55 2985 132 8 56 2877 134 6 57 2773 136 4 58 2674 138 2 59 2579...

Page 32: ...20 1090 7 1095 3 1100 1104 6 1109 3 1114 1118 7 1123 4 1128 1 1132 9 86 30 1137 6 1142 4 1147 1 1151 9 1156 7 1161 5 1166 3 1171 2 1176 1180 9 104 40 1185 7 1190 6 1195 5 1200 4 1205 3 1210 2 1215 1 1220 1 1225 1230 122 50 1235 1240 1245 1250 1255 1260 1 1265 1 1270 2 1275 3 1280 3 140 60 1285 5 1290 6 1295 7 1300 8 1306 1311 1 1316 3 1321 5 1326 7 1331 9 158 70 1337 2 1342 4 1347 6 1352 9 1358 2 ...

Page 33: ... 34 1132 0 435 95 35 1136 0 436 Temp F Temp C Resistance KΩ Terminal voltage V 96 8 36 1140 0 438 98 6 37 1144 0 439 100 4 38 1148 0 441 102 2 39 1152 0 442 104 40 1155 0 443 105 8 41 1159 0 445 107 6 42 1163 0 446 109 4 43 1167 0 448 111 2 44 1171 0 449 113 45 1175 0 451 114 8 46 1179 0 452 116 6 47 1182 0 453 118 4 48 1186 0 455 120 2 49 1190 0 456 122 50 1194 0 458 123 8 51 1198 0 459 125 6 52 ...

Page 34: ... 0 721 480 2 249 1937 0 722 482 250 1941 0 723 483 8 251 1944 0 724 485 6 252 1948 0 726 487 4 253 1952 0 727 489 2 254 1955 0 728 491 255 1959 0 729 Temp F Temp C Resistance KΩ Terminal voltage V 334 4 168 1640 0 618 336 2 169 1644 0 619 338 170 1648 0 621 339 8 171 1651 0 622 341 6 172 1655 0 623 343 4 173 1659 0 625 345 2 174 1662 0 626 347 175 1666 0 627 348 8 176 1670 0 629 350 6 177 1674 0 6...

Page 35: ...6 620 6 327 2216 0 817 622 4 328 2219 0 818 624 2 329 2223 0 82 626 330 2226 0 821 627 8 331 2230 0 822 629 6 332 2234 0 823 631 4 333 2237 0 824 633 2 334 2241 0 826 635 335 2244 0 827 636 8 336 2248 0 828 638 6 337 2251 0 829 640 4 338 2255 0 83 642 2 339 2258 0 831 644 340 2262 0 833 645 8 341 2265 0 834 647 6 342 2269 0 835 649 4 343 2272 0 836 Temp F Temp C Resistance KΩ Terminal voltage V 65...

Page 36: ...pecification Data 63 1322 TR71 TR75 Installation Instructions 62 0271 TR71 TR75 Operating Guide 63 2719 C7400S Specification Data 63 1365 C7400S Installation Instructions 62 0332 The material in this document is for information purposes only The content and the product described are subject to change without notice Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document In n...

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