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BAC-12xx

36

/13xx

36

/14xx

36

 Series FlexStat   

     1 

Installation Guide, Rev. E

Installation Guide (3/6 Outputs)

BAC-12xx36/13xx36/14xx36 Series FlexStat

3 Relays, 6 Analog Outputs, 6 External Inputs 

 

Quick Start 

1

Mounting 1
Connections and Wiring  2

Wiring Considerations  2
Network Wiring 

2

MS/TP EOL (End-Of-Line) Termination 

2

Input Connections  3
Output Connections 3
Power Connection  4

Configuration 4
Applications Notes and Cautions  4
Maintenance 4
Applications 5

FCU (Fan Coil Unit)—2 Pipe, Modulating  5
FCU—4 Pipe, Modulating 

6

AHU (Air Handler Unit)—1 Heat and 1 Cool 

7

AHU—1 or 2 Heat and Modulating Cool 

8

AHU—Modulating Heat and 1 or 2 Cool 

9

AHU—Modulating Heat and Modulating Cool 

10

AHU—Additional Options 

11

Important Notices  11
Additional Resources 

11

Mounting

Quick Start

 CAUTION

This document is for 3-relay, 6-analog-output, 
6-external-input BAC-12xx36/13xx36/14xx36 series 
only. 

THESE MODELS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE 

WITH THE BACKPLATES OF OLDER BAC-10000 
SERIES FLEXSTATS (WITH ONLY 3 EXTERNAL 
INPUTS)!

 If replacing an older 3-input FlexStat, 

replace the backplate as well. See other installation 
guides for other models.

To select and use a FlexStat in an application:

1.  Select the appropriate model

 for the intended 

application and options (see the 

FlexStat Data 

Sheet

).

2.  Mount and wire the unit (see this Installation 

Guide).

3. 

Configure/program the unit

 (see the 

FlexStat 

Operation 

and 

Application Guides

).

4.  If necessary, troubleshoot any issues

 (see the 

FlexStat Operation Guide

).

5.  Operate the unit

 (see the 

FlexStat Operation 

Guide

).

NOTE:  This document gives basic mounting, 

wiring, and setup information only. For 

configuration, programming, operation, 

and other information, see the KMC 

Controls web site for the latest documents. 

Illustration 1—Dimensions and Installation

C

A

B

EIA-485 data 

port (for quick 

network access)

Terminal blocks on 

backplate (rotated on 

BAC-13xxxx/14xxxx) 

Models

Dimensions in Inches (mm)

A

B

C

 BAC-12xxxx (shown) 1.125 (29)

5.551

(141)

4.192 (106)

 BAC-13xxxx/14xxxx 1.437 (36.5)

5.192 (132)

For optimum temperature sensor performance, 

the FlexStat must be mounted on an interior wall 

and away from heat sources, sunlight, windows, 

air vents, and air circulation obstructions (e.g., 

curtains, furniture). Additionally, for a model with 

an occupancy sensor option, install it where it will 

have unobstructed view of the most typical traffic 

area.

 (See the 

FlexStat Application Guide

 for more 

information.)
If replacing an existing thermostat, label wires as 

needed for reference when removing the existing 

thermostat.
1.  Complete rough-in wiring at each location prior 

to thermostat installation. Cable insulation must 

meet local building codes.

 CAUTION

To prevent mounting screw heads from touching the 
circuit board in the thermostat, use only the mounting 
screws supplied by KMC Controls. Using other screws 
may damage the FlexStat. Do not turn screws in 
farther than necessary to remove the cover.

2.  If the cover is locked on the backplate, turn the 

hex screws in the bottom and top of the FlexStat 

CLOCKWISE

 until they (just) clear the cover. 

(See Illustration 1.) Pull the cover away from the 

backplate (mounting base).

3.  Route the wiring through the backplate.
4. 

With the embossed “UP” and arrows toward the 

ceiling,

 fasten the backplate to a wall handy-box. 

BAC-1

2

xxxx models mount directly on 

vertical

 2 

x 4 inch boxes, but they require an HMO-10000/

HMO-10000W wall mounting plate for horizontal 

or 4 x 4 boxes. BAC-1

3

xxxx/1

4

xxxx models mount 

directly on any of those types of boxes.

5.  Make the appropriate connections to the terminal 

blocks. (See 

Connections and Wiring on page 2

.)

6.  Place the FlexStat cover over the backplate 

while 

being careful not to pinch or dislodge any 

wiring

. Back the hex screws (

counterclockwise

out of the brackets until they engage the FlexStat 

cover and hold it in place.

Cover locking hex screws

Embossed “UP” indicator

Summary of Contents for FlexStat BAC-12xx36 Series

Page 1: ...from heat sources sunlight windows air vents and air circulation obstructions e g curtains furniture Additionally for a model with an occupancy sensor option install it where it will have unobstructed view of the most typical traffic area See the FlexStat Application Guide for more information If replacing an existing thermostat label wires as needed for reference when removing the existing thermo...

Page 2: ...e 82760 or equivalent together at each device Use a wire nut or the S terminal in KMC BACnet controllers FlexStats however do not have an S terminal Connect the cable shield to a good earth ground at one end only NOTE The S terminal in KMC controllers is provided as a connecting point for the shield The terminal is not connected to the ground of the controller When connecting to controllers from o...

Page 3: ...ched relay Common connec tion in place of the GND terminal used with analog outputs See Illustration 6 For the relay circuit the phase side of the AC should be connected to the SC terminal Illustration 6 Switched Relay Common and Relays CAUTION Do not mistakenly connect 24 VAC to an analog output ground This is not the same as a relay s switched common See the backplate s terminal label for the co...

Page 4: ... 24 VAC only Do not connect line voltage to the relays Do not mistakenly connect 24 VAC to an analog output ground NOTE Since the KMC REE 3211 is discontin ued use Core Components CVR11C 0 LD96200 in its place Do not use either with analog outputs See Output Connec tions on page 3 NOTE For Bill of Materials listings of the various accessories shown in the sample diagrams see the FlexStat Applicati...

Page 5: ...Fan 1 BO1 APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT 2 PIPE ADDITIONAL SETUP FAN COIL ADDITIONAL SETUP FAN OPTIMUM START SENSORS VALVE NOTE Do not use REE 3211 CVR11C 0 LD96200 relays with analog outputs See Output Connections on page 3 NOTE In firmware earlier than R2 1 0 18 an option for a DAT on IN2 was available for a built in trend log For later firmware use KMC Connect or TotalControl to create a c...

Page 6: ...UMV AO6 GND Ground for analog output terminals 4 6 Analog 5 AO5 Analog 4 AO4 Relay 3 Fan 3 BO3 SC 1 3 24 VAC for relay terminals 1 3 Relay 2 Fan 2 BO2 Relay 1 Fan 1 BO1 APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT 4 PIPE ADDITIONAL SETUP FAN COIL ADDITIONAL SETUP FAN HUMIDITY OPTIMUM START SENSORS VALVE Input Terminals FCU Input Connections BACnet Objects IN9 Opt Remote CO2 Sensor AI9 IN8 AI8 IN7 Opt Remot...

Page 7: ...als 4 6 Analog 5 AO5 Analog 4 Optional Fan Speed AO4 Relay 3 Heat 1 W1 BO3 SC 1 3 24 VAC for relay terminals 1 3 Relay 2 Cool 1 Y1 BO2 Relay 1 Fan 1 G BO1 If optional Outside Air Damper is used must also have DAT OAT inputs AHU Air Handler Unit 1 Heat and 1 Cool APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT 1H 1C ADDITIONAL SETUP AIR HANDLER ADDITIONAL SETUP DAMPER FAN HUMIDITY OPTIMUM START SENSORS Input T...

Page 8: ...ing Valve CLV AO7 Analog 6 Optional Humidifier Valve HUM or HUMV AO6 GND Ground for analog output terminals 4 6 Analog 5 AO5 Analog 4 Optional Fan Speed AO4 Relay 3 Optional Heat 2 W2 BO3 SC 1 3 24 VAC for relay terminals 1 3 Relay 2 Heat 1 W1 BO2 Relay 1 Fan 1 G BO1 If optional Outside Air Damper is used must also have DAT OAT inputs APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT 2H MOD C ADDITIONAL SETUP A...

Page 9: ...V AO8 Analog 7 AO7 Analog 6 Optional Humidifier Valve HUM or HUMV AO6 GND Ground for analog output terminals 4 6 Analog 5 AO5 Analog 4 Optional Fan Speed AO4 Relay 3 Optional Cool 2 Y2 BO3 SC 1 3 24 VAC for relay terminals 1 3 Relay 2 Cool 1 Y1 BO2 Relay 1 Fan G BO1 If optional Outside Air Damper is used must also have DAT OAT inputs APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT MOD H 2 C ADDITIONAL SETUP A...

Page 10: ... terminals 7 9 Analog 8 Heating Valve HTV AO8 Analog 7 Cooling Valve CLV AO7 Analog 6 Optional Humidifier Valve HUM or HUMV AO6 GND Ground for analog output terminals 4 6 Analog 5 AO5 Analog 4 Optional Fan Speed AO4 Relay 3 BO3 SC 1 3 24 VAC for relay terminals 1 3 Relay 2 BO2 Relay 1 Fan BO1 If optional Outside Air Damper is used must also have DAT OAT inputs APPLICATION DEGREES SCALE F APP OPT M...

Page 11: ...e harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation A BAC 12xxxx Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 A BAC 13xxxx 14xxxx Class A digital apparatus com plies with Canadian ICES 003 Class A CAUTION This document is for 3 relay 6 analog output 6 external input BAC 12xx36 13xx36 14xx36 series onl...

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