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PEAK® OEM 32 24 Volt SMART Equipment Controller 

Installation Instructions

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Application

The PEAK® OEM 32 24 Volt SMART Equipment Controller (PEAK OEM 32 controller) is part of the SMART 
Equipment Controller family. The PEAK 32 Series controllers run pre-engineered applications and provide the 
inputs and outputs required to monitor and control a wide variety of HVAC equipment.

PEAK OEM 32 controllers operate on an RS-485 BACnet® MS/TP bus as BACnet Advanced Application 
Controllers (B-AACs) and integrate into Johnson Controls® and third-party BACnet systems.

PEAK OEM 32 controllers include an integral real-time clock. The clock functionality monitors and controls 
schedules, calendars, trends, multi-protocol support, and operates for extended periods of time as stand-alone 
controllers when offline from the system network. 

Communication protocols and tools

You can use the CCT Release 10.3 with the OEM package to switch the Field bus communications protocol in 
PEAK OEM Controllers to act as either standard BACnet® MS/TP devices, Modbus® RTU devices, or as N2 
protocol devices. BACnet MS/TP is the default for all new controllers. Switchable communications protocols 
provide a cost-effective  upgrade and modernization path for customers with existing N2 controllers. The OEM 
package is required to make changes to the application. You can use the PEAK OEM 32 controllers as HVAC/R 
application controllers. The BACnet standard PEAK OEM 32 controllers include:

Input/Output (I/O) quantities and characteristics of the PEAK OEM 32  family controllers

Real-time clock with local display

Built-in BACnet schedule objects and calendars

Mobile Access Portal (MAP) Gateway compatibility for configuration through smart mobile devices and remote
connectivity

Multi-protocol support for BMS integration, BACnet MS/TP, N2, and Modbus RTU (configuration change
through on-board display or MAP)

Dedicated SA bus for Johnson Controls smart end-devices

Dedicated Modbus port for third-party end-device integration with Modbus Master

IMPORTANT:

Use this PEAK OEM 32 24 Volt SMART Equipment Controller only as an operating control. 

Where failure or malfunction of the PEAK OEM controller could lead to personal injury or property damage to the 
controlled equipment or other property, additional precautions must be designed into the control system. 
Incorporate and maintain other devices, such as supervisory or alarm systems or safety or limit controls, 
intended to warn of or protect against failure or malfunction of the PEAK OEM controller.

IMPORTANT  :  

Utiliser ce PEAK OEM 32 24 Volt SMART Equipment Controller uniquement en tant que 

dispositif de contrôle de fonctionnement. Lorsqu'une défaillance ou un dysfonctionnement du controller risque 
de provoquer des blessures ou d'endommager l'équipement contrôlé ou un autre équipement, la conception du 
système de contrôle doit intégrer des dispositifs de protection supplémentaires. Veiller dans ce cas à intégrer de 
façon permanente d'autres dispositifs, tels que des systèmes de supervision ou d'alarme, ou des dispositifs de 
sécurité ou de limitation, ayant une fonction d'avertissement ou de protection en cas de défaillance ou de 
dysfonctionnement du PEAK OEM controller.

PEAK® OEM 32 24 Volt SMART Equipment Controller

Installation Instructions

PK-OEM32x0-0

Part No. 24-10143-942, Rev. C

Issued January 2019

             (barcode for factory use only)

*2410143942C*

24-10143-942 Rev. C

Summary of Contents for OEM 32

Page 1: ...chedule objects and calendars Mobile Access Portal MAP Gateway compatibility for configuration through smart mobile devices and remote connectivity Multi protocol support for BMS integration BACnet MS TP N2 and Modbus RTU configuration change through on board display or MAP Dedicated SA bus for Johnson Controls smart end devices Dedicated Modbus port for third party end device integration with Mod...

Page 2: ...ambient condition requirements listed in Table Provide sufficient space around the controller for cable and wire connections for easy cover removal and good ventilation through the controller Provide a minimum of 50 mm 2 in minimum on the top bottom and front of the controller This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the...

Page 3: ... controller horizontallyon a35 mm DIN rail is the preferred mounting method To mount a field controller on a 35 mm DIN rail complete the following steps 1 Securely mount a 20 cm 8 in or longer section of 35 mm DIN rail horizontal and centered in the desired space so that the controller mounts in the position as shown in Figure 1 2 Pull the two bottom mounting clips outward from the controller to t...

Page 4: ...ore making any adjustments Do not touch any part of the printed circuit board while power is applied Failure to follow these precautions can result in personal injury or death Risque de décharge électrique Déconnecter l alimentation du controller avant toute opération de réglage Veiller à ne toucher aucune partie du circuit imprimé lorsque celui ci est sous tension Le non respect de ces précaution...

Page 5: ...SMART Equipment Controller spade terminals Risk of Electric Shock Disconnect or isolate all power supplies before making electrical connections More than one disconnection or isolation may be required to completely de energize equipment Contact with components carrying hazardous voltage can cause electric shock and may result in severe personal injury or death Risque de décharge électrique Débranc...

Page 6: ...lers The upper row on the connector is the FC bus port The lower connector row is the SA bus port Figure 5 Stacked FC SA bus terminal block The FC bus connection is software switchable for BACnet MS TP Modbus subordinate mode and N2 communication Figure 5 shows the BACnet MS TP connection and Figure 9 shows the Modbus connection for the three terminals The Shield Shld is not required for Modbus Wh...

Page 7: ...k plugs on the lower port of the dual stacked connector to the controller and other SA bus devices in a daisy chain configuration using 4 wire twisted shielded cable as shown in Figure 7 See Table 7 for more information Figure 7 SA bus terminal block wiring Note The SA BUS PWR terminal supplies 15 VDC You can use the PWR terminal to connect daisy chain the 15 VDC power leads on the SA bus Stranded...

Page 8: ...and wire the other field controllers in a daisy chain configuration using 3 wire twisted shielded cable as shown in Figure 9 See Table 7 for more information The Modbus port communicates as a master Modbus device and connects to the Modbus network that can consist of one to many subordinate Modbus devices Each Modbus subordinate device has a unique Modbus Register table and you must configure it w...

Page 9: ...and the project installation drawings for wiring details EOL Terminator module The MS BACEOL 0 RS 485 EOL Terminator provides the EOL termination on the FC bus or N2 segments when the device connected at the end of a bus segment does not have an integral EOL termination feature The EOL terminator is a compact lightweight module wrapped in a protective cover that you can quickly install in a variet...

Page 10: ...nally powered OUT 10 NC OUT 10 NO OCOM 10 7 Four BOs 0 5 A triac 24 VAC or 240 VAC externally powered See Table 5 8 24 VAC utility output power for actuator supply 9 24 VAC Class 2 power supply terminal block See the Supply power terminal block section 10 Cover lift tabs 11 Four keypad buttons 12 Modbus communication port 13 Dual stacked connector See the Stacked FC SA bus terminal block section 1...

Page 11: ... 1 of 5 Type of field device Type of Input Output Termination diagrams Resistive Input resistance temperature detector RTD Monitor UI Voltage Input External Source UI Voltage Input Internal Source UI Voltage Input Self Powered UI Current Input External Source Isolated UI RTD Temperature Element Controller IN ICOM FIELD DEVICE OUT COM POWER SUPPLY Controller IN ICOM Controller IN ICOM 15V FIELD DEV...

Page 12: ... Type of Input Output Termination diagrams Controller FIELD DEVICE VDC Output 15V IN IN ICOM FIELD DEVICE VDC 15V Controller IN ICOM FIELD DEVICE Power Supply ICOM IN 15V EPP 1000 Retracted Stroked Wh Vio Wh Org Wh Bm Controller FIELD DEVICE ICOM IN DRY CONTACT N O N C or as required Controller 24VAC IN ICOM CONTROLLER FIELD DEVICE 24 VAC External Power Supply Valid for IN7 IN12 Note If the 24 VAC...

Page 13: ...rams Common Power Calibration Output Current Input Voltage Input Feedback Terminal Block 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 OCOM OUT Controller 24 VAC COM 24 VAC HOT Common Power Calibration Output Current Input Voltage Input Feedback Terminal Block 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 OCOM OUT Controller 24 VAC Com 24 VAC Hot Add Jumper from 24 VAC COM to only one AO COM per Transformer 24VAC Load OUT OCOM CONTROLLER COM Note Rated loads o...

Page 14: ...ays BO See Table 3 for Selectable Operating Modes Table 2 Termination details Part 4 of 5 Type of field device Type of Input Output Termination diagrams 24VAC Load OUT A OUT B CONTROLLER COM Note Rated loads of 0 5A resistive max FIELD DEVICE 240VAC Load OUT NO OCOM CONTROLLER COM Note Rated loads per Table Refer to Binary Output Relays FIELD DEVICE 240 VAC Load OUT OCOM CONTROLLER COM Note Rated ...

Page 15: ...ting BO relay 6 Open Short BO relay 6 energizes when BI11 is active 24 VAC present on BI11 7 J2 1 and J2 2 J2 2 and J2 3 Open Open BO relays 7 remains de energized in default state NO cannot be controlled Short Open Normal operating BO relay 7 Open Short BO relay 7 energizes when BI12 is active 24 VAC is present on BI12 Table 2 Termination details Part 5 of 5 Type of field device Type of Input Out...

Page 16: ...ltage wiring and cables separately from high voltage wiring All input and output cables must consist of stranded insulated and twisted copper wires regardless of wire size or number of wires Shielded cable is not required for input or output cables Shielded cable is recommended for input and output cables that are exposed to high electromagnetic or radio frequency noise Inputs outputs with cables ...

Page 17: ...al INn terminals provides 80 mA total current Note 80mA current limit is shared between the BI 15V supply and the UI 15V supply Same as Universal INn INn Analog Input Voltage Mode 0 10 VDC 10 VDC maximum input voltage Internal 67k ohm pull down See Guideline A in Table 6 Analog Input Current Mode 4 20 mA Internal 100 ohm load impedance See Guideline B in Table 6 Analog Input Resistive Mode 0 600k ...

Page 18: ...4 VAC Input Present Logic 1 Active ICOMn Binary Input Common for all binary input IN terminals 15 V 15 VDC Power Source for active 3 wire input devices connected to the Universal INn terminals provides 80 mA total current Note 80mA current limit is shared between the BI 15V supply and the UI 15V supply Same as Binary INn Note Use 3 wire cable for devices that source power from the 15V terminal COM...

Page 19: ...hi 0 6 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F 100K cycles The RELAY output terminals can accommodate the following maximum wire sizes Two wires per terminal 1 5 mm2 16 AWG maximum or One wire per terminal 2 5 mm2 maximum 12 AWG or 2 AWG 16 AWG Note You must determine the required wire size for the high voltage 30 V terminals according to relay ratings the applied load and the local national or regional electri...

Page 20: ... Reference all relay commons to the same pole of the supply circuit PWM Output OUT5 PWM PWM Output User selectable PWM output voltage 5V 12V default and 15V 10 mA continuous current 100 Hx maximum frequency See Guideline A in Table 6 PWM COM PWM Common PWM return for the single PWM channel on the controller See Guideline A in Table 6 1 See Table 6 to determine wire size and cable lengths for cable...

Page 21: ... and cables separate from high voltage wiring All SA and FC bus cables regardless of wire size should be twisted insulated stranded copper wire It is best practice to use shielded cable for all SA and FC bus cables B 1 5 mm2 32 AWG stranded copper 229 m 750 ft twisted wire 100 mV maximum voltage drop Depending on cable and the connected input or output device you may have to define an offset in th...

Page 22: ...ovides SA bus communications SA bus signal reference and 15 VDC common 15 VDC 71 5 ohms at 4 W power for Bluetooth Commissioning Converter or ZFR3211 Wireless Router N A 24 AWG 3 pair CAT3 cable 30 5 m 100 ft FC BUS SA Bus SA BUS Lower SA bus communications 0 6 mm2 22 AWG stranded 4 wire 2 twisted pairs shielded cable is best practice Note The and wire are one twisted pair and the COM and SA PWR a...

Page 23: ...operate within their specifications replace the controller For a replacement controller contact your OEM representative Table 8 Status LEDs and descriptions of LED states LED label LED color Normal LED state Description of LED states POWER Green On steady Off steady No supply power Check output wiring for short circuits and cycle power to the controller On steady Power connected FAULT Red Off stea...

Page 24: ...f duplex Master RTU port Processor RX631 Renesas 32 bit microcontroller Memory 16 MB flash memory and 8 MB RAM Input and Output Capabilities Six universal inputs User configurable 3 available modes Voltage Input 0 VDC to 10 VDC Current Sense Input 4 mA to 20 mA Resistive Inputs Dry Contact Inputs 12 binary inputs Defined as Dry Contact maintained or Pulse Counter Accumulator Mode Four configurable...

Page 25: ...IC EXL9330 Dimensions H x W x D 220 mm x 125 mm x 58 mm 8 66 in x 4 92 in x 2 28 in Weight 0 5 kg 1 1 lb Compliance United States UL Listed File E107041 CCN PAZX UL 916 Energy Management Equipment FCC Compliant to CRF47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Canada UL Listed File E107041 CNN PAZX7 CAN CSA C22 2 No 205 Signal Equipment Industry Canada Compliant ICES 003 Europe Johnson Controls declares that thi...

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