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Mounting

Observe the following guidelines when mounting a

VMA:

Note: 

When the air supply to the VAV box

is below 10°C (50°F), make sure that any

condensation on the VAV box, particularly on

the damper shaft, does not enter the VMA

• Ensure that the mounting surface can support

the controller and any user-supplied enclosure.

electronics. Mount the controller vertically above

the damper shaft to allow any shaft condensation

to fall away from the controller. Additional

measures may be required in some installations.

• Mount the controller on a hard, even surface

whenever possible.

• Use shims or washers to mount the controller

securely and evenly on the mounting surface.

• Mount the controller in an area free of corrosive

vapors that matches the ambient conditions

specified in the 

Technical specifications

 section.

• Provide sufficient space around the controller

for cable and wire connections and adequate

ventilation through the controller (at least 50 mm

[2 in.] on the top, bottom, sides, and front of the

controllers).

• electronics. Mount the controller vertically above

the damper shaft to allow anyDo not mount

the controller in areas where electromagnetic

emissions from other devices or wiring can

interfere with controller communication.

• Avoid mounting the controller on surfaces with

excessive vibration.

• When using the VMA1615/1626/1628/1630 to

replace a VMA1610 or VMA1620 controller, plug

the unused open hole in the duct work from the

original VMA mounting if possible. Plug the hole

using the sheet metal screw from the original

installation (preferred option).

On panel or enclosure mount applications, observe

these additional guidelines:
• Do not install the controller in an airtight

enclosure.

• Mount the controller so that the enclosure walls

do not obstruct cover removal or ventilation

through the controller.

• Mount the controller so that the power

transformer and other devices do not radiate

excessive heat to the controller.

To mount the controllers, complete the following

steps:

1.  Set all the switches on the field controller to

their known settings.

2.  Place the controller in the proper mounting

position on the damper shaft so that the wiring

connections are easily accessible. Make sure

the controller base is parallel to the VAV box

(perpendicular to the damper shaft). If needed,

use a spacer to offset tipping of the controller

caused by the shaft bushings.

Note: 

Use the alignment marks to center

the captive spacer to ensure sufficient

movement in either direction.

3.  Secure the self-drilling No. 10 screw through

the captive spacer (Figure 1) with a power

screwdriver and 100 mm (4 in.) extension

socket. Otherwise, use a punch to mark the

position of the shoulder washer, and then drill a

hole into the VAV box using a 3.5 mm (9/64 in.)

drill bit. Insert the mounting screw and tighten

against the spacer. For the VMA1628 models,

use the additional 1.25 inch screw to mount to

one of the two holes provided near the actuator

opening (see Figure 1) to mount the controller.

Important: 

Do not overtighten the screw,

or the threads may strip. If mounting to

the VAV box, make sure the screws do not

interfere with damper blade movement.

4.  Locate the damper position using the typical

marking on the end of the damper shaft as

shown in the following figure.

Figure 2: Typical Damper End Shaft Icons

VMA1615/1626/1628/1630 VAV Controllers Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for VMA1615

Page 1: ...controllers The N2 capable FEC Family Controllers can be used as functional replacements for legacy N2 controllers The N2 capable FEC Family Controllers have the input and output I O quantities and c...

Page 2: ...rminals for input and output wiring and crimping tool for spade mounted terminal blocks Small straight blade screwdriver for securing wires in the terminal blocks 8 mm 5 16 in wrench or 10 mm 3 8 in 1...

Page 3: ...g for information on using the controller coupler 8 Coupler Bolt see Mounting for information on setting the coupler bolt Table 1 VMA1615 1626 1628 1630 Feature Callout Numbers and Descriptions Physic...

Page 4: ...closure mount applications observe these additional guidelines Do not install the controller in an airtight enclosure Mount the controller so that the enclosure walls do not obstruct cover removal or...

Page 5: ...led on VAV boxes The models have either a round shaft up to 13 mm in diameter or a 10 mm square shaft Tighten the square coupler bolt to the shaft using an 8 mm 5 16 in wrench or 10 mm 3 8 in 12 point...

Page 6: ...Communications Bus Technical Bulletin LIT 12011034 VMA terminals and bus ports See for input and output terminal and bus port locations on the controllers Observe the following guidelines when wiring...

Page 7: ...e Table for more information Figure 6 24 VAC supply power terminal block wiring Important Exercise caution while rewiring the power plug when replacing a VMA1610 or VMA1620 controller with a VMA1615 o...

Page 8: ...ice address See Also activate the EOL switch if necessary 5 Connect the controller to 24 VAC Class 2 power Note If you are using the VMA1615 1626 1628 1630 controller with the Wireless Field Bus Syste...

Page 9: ...ive Temperature Coefficient NTC Sensor 10K Type L 10K Johnson Controls Type II is equivalent to Type L or 2 252K Type II See Guideline A in Table 3 INn Binary Input Dry Contact Maintained Mode 1 secon...

Page 10: ...pper 457 m 1 500 ft twisted wire 0 8 mm 20 AWG stranded copper 297 m 975 ft twisted wire 297 m 975 ft twisted wire 0 6 mm 22 AWG stranded copper 183 m 600 ft twisted wire 183 m 600 ft twisted wire A 0...

Page 11: ...ngs Requirements Recommended cable type 1 1 FC Bus Communications COM Signal Reference Common for bus communications FC BUS 2 2 SHLD Isolated terminal optional shield drain connection 0 6 mm 22 AWG st...

Page 12: ...er commons The 1 models only isolate this terminal from the FC bus common 0 8 mm to 1 0 mm 20 to 18 AWG 2 wire 1 See Table 3 to determine wire size and cable lengths for cables other than the recommen...

Page 13: ...ures in this section for the applicable termination diagrams Table 5 Termination details Type of field device Type of Input Output Termination diagrams Voltage Input External Source UI Voltage Input I...

Page 14: ...ternal Source CO 24 VAC Triac Output Switch Low External Source CO Note Applies to CO4 and CO5 Incremental Control to Actuator Switch Low External Source CO Note Applies to CO4 and CO5 Analog Output V...

Page 15: ...maging the controller Setting the device address Metasys field controllers are master devices on BACnet MSTP SA or FC Buses Before operating field controllers on a bus you must set a valid and unique...

Page 16: ...R182x Pro Series Wireless Field Bus System Technical Bulletin LIT 12012356 or the ZFR1800 Series Wireless Field Bus System Technical Bulletin LIT 12011295 for more information on device addresses in w...

Page 17: ...connect the 24 VAC supply to the controller 6 Using an SA bus connection download the firmware and controller application file The download process asks to confirm switching the communication protocol...

Page 18: ...C power supply causing protective devices such as breakers or fuses to trip make sure that the power connections on the VMA are not reversed The most common cause of this problem is when the 24 VAC po...

Page 19: ...t connected Correction Connect OCOM terminal of the configurable output to the common of the connected end device Verification 1 Measure the output and verify that it matches the command 2 Disconnect...

Page 20: ...imary to 24 VAC Secondary 40 VA Foot Mount Y65AS 20 32 cm 8 in Primary Leads and 76 2 cm 30 in Secondary Leads Class 2 Y65T42 0 Transformer 120 208 240 VAC Primary to 24 VAC Secondary 40 VA Hub Mount...

Page 21: ...3 and 128 255 are reserved and not valid field controller addresses Controller Addressing for N2 DIP switch set valid field controller device addresses 1 254 Communications Bus RS 485 selectable betw...

Page 22: ...ing Laboratories BTL Protocol Revision 12 Listed BACnet Advanced Application Controller B AAC The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard For application at...

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