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Technical Description

W3

The W3-application can be used either for offi ces or for hotel rooms. It is 
well-suited for systems with variable airfl ow (VAV) with both supply air and 
extract air. Four outputs are used to control heating, cooling, supply and 
extract air. The damper motors are adjusted depending on the generated 
airfl ow and duct pressure in both the supply and extract air ducts. 
Three inputs are used; for condensation sensors, window switches and 
presence detectors. The principle is to use minimal, normal or high airfl ow, 
depending on occupancy and sensor status.

Table 3: Operating conditions for application W3

Occupancy Window Conden-

sation

Cooling Heating

Supply 

air

Extract 

air

Yes

Yes

Yes

Off

Frost protection Min.

Min.

Yes

Yes

No

Off

Frost protection Min.

Min.

Yes

No

Yes

Off

Normal

Max.

Max.

Yes

No

No

Normal

Normal

Normal Normal

No

Yes

Yes

Off

Frost protection Min.

Min.

No

Yes

No

Off

Frost protection Min.

Min.

No

No

Yes

Off

Normal/Energy 

saving

Min.

Min.

No

No

No

Normal

Normal/Energy 

saving

Min.

Min.

Summary of Contents for CONDUCTOR W1

Page 1: ...Technical Manual CONDUCTOR TM W1 W3 Updated 2012 11 16 SW version 0 76...

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Page 3: ...n 19 Preparations 20 Step 1 To Mount the Controller 21 Step 2 To Connect the Units 23 Step 3 Commissioning 24 Step 4 To Install the Room Unit thermostat 26 The Menus of the Room Unit RU thermostat 27...

Page 4: ...Contents 4...

Page 5: ...ersonnel who are specially trained by Swegon Product design changes Swegon reserves the right to change the specifications in the manual and change the design of the product without notice Safety prec...

Page 6: ...1 6 Introduction and Safety...

Page 7: ...ndependently or in combination with a central system Controller and Room Unit thermostat The main components in the CONDUCTOR W1 W3 control system are a controller and a room unit thermostat Controlle...

Page 8: ...and the duration of the control deviation and adjusts the actuator opening time accordingly It is possible to switch over from PWM control to 0 10 V control if needed The user can easily configure the...

Page 9: ...t preset temperature and airflow settings The function of the room unit is to measure the temperature in the room communicate with the controller and to serve as a tool for adjusting the climate in th...

Page 10: ...W1 W3 1 Controller 3 CONDUCTOR RU 1 Room unit 4 SYST TS 1 1 Transformer 5 SYST CG 1 Condensation sensor 6 DETECT Occupancy 1 Presence detector 7 External 1 Window contact not supplied by Swegon W3 8...

Page 11: ...perating conditions The various operating conditions described here are based on occupancy in the room and the status of the window switch and condensation sensor W1 W1 is a standard solution for offi...

Page 12: ...are used for condensation sensors window switches and presence detectors The principle is to use minimal normal or high airfl ow depending on occupancy and sensor status Table 3 Operating conditions...

Page 13: ...r the most recent change manually entered on the room unit When the controller is set to the automatic mode the valve actuators for chilled water and hot water respectively and the supply air damper a...

Page 14: ...There are a variety of functions built into the CONDUCTOR W1 W3 Exercising of valves First open Frost protection Change over Night cool Time set setpoint restoration Exercising of valves The function...

Page 15: ...e water in the pipe is colder than the temperature setpoint In order to be able to use this function you are required to mount an external temperature sensor onto the water pipe through which supply w...

Page 16: ...ure or onto DIN rail Connections Wiring terminal for 2 5 mm multicore cable Data communication ModBus RTU Wireless communication 433 MHz band radio modem with room unit thermostat Inputs Condensation...

Page 17: ...a wall or in a 70 mm standard junction box Must not be exposed to direct sunlight In operation LED temperature Cooling load Heating load In operation LED air Low airflow One LED lit Normal airflow Two...

Page 18: ...2 18 Technical Description...

Page 19: ...SYST CRTc 9 aaa 2 CM 24 Adapter actuator valve LUNA a T VA aa Condensation sensor SYST CG Carbon dioxide sensor DETECT Quality Presence detector DETECT Occupancy Modular cable RJ12 6 6 5 metres long T...

Page 20: ...ut by the electrical contractor or the systems contractor The electrical contractor or the systems contractor provides a 230 V earthed outlet for transformer a fitted junction box for the room unit th...

Page 21: ...3 2 1 4 Figur 1 To mount the controller Pos 1 Plastic hooks Pos 2 Supporting surface for example a comfort module or climate beam Pos 3 DIN rail Pos 4 Snap on fastener 1 Fasten the two plastic hooks...

Page 22: ...can be appropriately mounted above the false ceiling not on the module 2 1 Figur 2 To mount the controller Pos 1 Supporting surface NOT for the comfort module or climate beam Pos 2 Screws 1 Secure the...

Page 23: ...ting water to wiring terminals 30 blue cable and 32 brown cable respectively 3 Connect the presence sensor to wiring terminals 12 and 26 respectively 4 Connect the window contact normally closed or no...

Page 24: ...ular connectors N B If the room unit is energized via a controller the cable must be connected at this point 2 3 1 Figur 4 To insert batteries in the room unit thermostat Pos 1 To open the snap on fas...

Page 25: ...rdance with instructions in the section Room unit menus Check the factory settings 3 Make sure that the current application setting is in agreement with units connected to the controller Check in acco...

Page 26: ...example not be exposed to direct sunlight 1 3 2 Figur 6 To mount the room unit thermostat Pos 1 Front piece Pos 2 Back piece Pos 3 Screws suitable for the supporting surface 1 Select a suitable locat...

Page 27: ...6 Operating mode Pos 7 Current temperature Pos 8 Carbon dioxide content Pos 9 Occupancy status Pos 10 Cursor key for moving UP Pos 11 Cursor key for moving to the RIGHT Pos 12 OK key Heating Cooling T...

Page 28: ...s operating in the manual mode AUTO Automatic ECON Economy STOP Standby EMERG Emergency Current temperature The field shows the current temperature setting The temperature is specified in C Level of c...

Page 29: ...p Service menu Enter code General Param Parameter Min 0 Max 79 2 P_101 ModBus address value Enter code Appl Param Parameter Min 0 Max 2 1 P_1902 1 or 2 room units values Alarms Enter code Regulator ad...

Page 30: ...in order to reach the Service menu Main menu Setup Exit Select Press code Exit 9 1 9 1 Figur 3 The image for selecting Setup and to enter the code 1 Go to the Main menu 2 Highlight Setup 3 Press OK or...

Page 31: ...ture 3 Press OK or wait 3 seconds to confirm the setting To set the desired airflow Figur 5 Main image 1 Check that the main image is shown in the display 2 Press on The Right key to increase the airf...

Page 32: ...ir in air duct 1 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight the Regulator adjustment settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Highlight the line of the value you want to change by pressing the UP key or th...

Page 33: ...damper for extract air and the value for offset 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight the Regulator adjustment settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Press the Right key twice for showing the image...

Page 34: ...room temperature 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight the Regulator adjustment settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Press the Right key three times to show the image for setting the existing room...

Page 35: ...ss to enable connecting it up to ModBUS when the room unit is connected via cable to the controller 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight Settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Highlight ModBus 5 Pr...

Page 36: ...tification plate of the controller 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight Settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Mark Connect units 5 Press OK or on the Right key 6 Enter the first digit in the RF ID...

Page 37: ...gnals 1 Go to the Service menu 2 Highlight Settings 3 Press OK or on the Right key 4 Highlight RF pair up 5 Press OK or on the Right key 6 Start the test by the Right key During the test 100 messages...

Page 38: ...change and return to the Settings menu 8 Return to the Service menu by pressing the Left key To enable disable the first open function Language Exit Select FirstTime func Temp calibration FirstTime fu...

Page 39: ...the temperature reading should be adjusted Increase the number of degrees by pressing the UP key Decrease the number of degrees by pressing the DOWN key 7 Press OK to confirm the calibration and retu...

Page 40: ...e parameter to be altered by pressing the UP or DOWN key 6 Highlight the value by pressing the Right key 7 Highlight the value by pressing the UP or DOWN key 8 Press OK to confirm the new value 9 Pres...

Page 41: ...r Pos 3 Factory preset value Pos 4 Maximum value Pos 5 Parameter text System parameters System parameters are basic parameters which are common for several applications Display image Description P_101...

Page 42: ...ay PI overload min min 0 max 720 Indicates the number of minutes after which the system should initiate an alarm for a 100 or 100 output signal P_112 120 min Warning delay Set point min min 0 max 720...

Page 43: ...0 No 1 Yes P_1109 1 ActuatorCool 1 NC 2 0 10V 3 NO min 1 max 3 Indicates which sort of valve actuator is installed in the cooling water circuit 1 24V NC 2 0 10V 3 24V NO P_1110 1 ActuatorHeat 1 NC 2 0...

Page 44: ...0 min 1 max 10000 Indicates the value for P for cooling A high value denotes faster control A low value denotes slower control P_1124 10 I term Cooling Scale 1 100 min 1 max 10000 Indicates the value...

Page 45: ...frost protection should switch in P_1008 90 Boost flow SA min 0 max 1 Indicates the supply airflow for BOOST P_1010 0 Emergency func SA damper min 0 max 1 Indicates which blade position the damper in...

Page 46: ...1 24V NC 2 0 10V 3 24V NO P_1024 1 ActuatorHeat 1 NC 2 0 10V 3 NO min 1 max 3 Indicates which sort of valve actuator is installed in the heating water circuit 1 24V NC 2 0 10V 3 24V NO P_1025 0 Windo...

Page 47: ...in 25 max 50 The highest possible room temperature setpoint for the MAN operating mode P_1040 10 Room unit s min air flow min 5 max 50 The lowest possible airflow setpoint for the MAN operating mode P...

Page 48: ...1 max 10000 Indicates the value for I for cooling A high value denotes faster control A low value denotes slower control P_1051 5000 P term Heating Scale 1 100 min 1 max 10000 Indicates the value for...

Page 49: ...es and X3 is a master MB ID is 1 Set DIP 1 and DIP 2 to On 4 Orange flashing for 1 second None On Off Service position All MB ports are slaves 38400n1 Room unit does not operate in the service mode 5...

Page 50: ...place the sensor Auto 4 No supply flow sensor Flow sensor is missing or is defectiveive Alarm is initiated after given time P_113 Install or replace the sensor Auto 5 No exhaust flow sensor Flow senso...

Page 51: ...Modbus ID Parameter file is incorrect Update with new parameter file Man 29 No application Parameter file is incorrect Update with new parameter file Man 30 No parameters Parameter file is incorrect U...

Page 52: ...t 1 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0008 No Room Unit 2 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0009 No Pressure sensor 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0010 No Supply Flow sensor 0 1 ALARM resets automatic...

Page 53: ...missing 0 1 ALARM requires HW reset 1x0038 Parameter value error 0 1 ALARM requires HW reset 1x0039 Parameter file size 0 1 ALARM requires HW reset 1x0040 Wrong parameter file 0 1 ALARM requires HW re...

Page 54: ...nge Over 4 Heat Cool 4 4x0015 Number of Room units 1 2 1 One room unit 2 Two room units 1 4x0016 Window switch 0 2 0 Not used 1 Normaly Closed 2 Normaly Open 0 4x0017 Occupancy switch 0 2 0 Not used 1...

Page 55: ...Scale 1 100 10 4x0050 P term Cool 10 10000 Scale 1 100 3500 4x0051 I term Cool 10 10000 Scale 1 100 10 4x0052 P term Change over 10 10000 Scale 1 100 5000 4x0053 I term Change over 10 10000 Scale 1 10...

Page 56: ...fter 60min Hour is updated 3x0028 Temp sensor regulator Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0029 Temp sensor RU1 Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0030 Temp sensor RU2 Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0031 Temp set point RU Setpoint in regulat...

Page 57: ...degC 3x0061 Change over temp degC 3x0062 Not used 3x0063 Copy of Input Status 1 16 0 65535 Bit0 0x0001 Bit1 0x0002 Bit2 0x0003 Bit3 0x0004 Bit4 0x0005 Bit15 0x0016 3x0064 Copy of Input Status 17 32 0...

Page 58: ...Flow sensor 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0011 No Exhaust Flow sensor 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0012 Room Unit 1 Temperature 0 1 ALARM resets automatically 1x0013 Room Unit 2 Temperature 0...

Page 59: ...quires HW reset 1x0040 Wrong parameter file 0 1 ALARM requires HW reset 1x0041 Check Duct Group SM 0 1 ALARM resets after right parameters 1x0042 Check Duct Group DC 0 1 ALARM resets after right param...

Page 60: ...0016 Window switch 0 2 0 Not used 1 Normaly Closed 2 Normaly Open 0 4x0017 Occupancy switch 0 2 0 Not used 1 Normaly Closed 2 Normaly Open 1 4x0018 Actuator Type Cool 1 3 ActuatorCool 1 NC 2 0 10V 3 N...

Page 61: ...00 Scale 1 100 10 4x0050 P term Cool 10 10000 Scale 1 100 5000 4x0051 I term Cool 10 10000 Scale 1 100 10 4x0052 P term Change over 10 10000 Scale 1 100 5000 4x0053 I term Change over 10 10000 Scale 1...

Page 62: ...0min Hour is updated 3x0028 Temp sensor regulator Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0029 Temp sensor RU1 Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0030 Temp sensor RU2 Cels Scaling 1 10 3x0031 Temp set point RU Setpoint in regulator for...

Page 63: ...02 Bit2 0x0003 Bit3 0x0004 Bit4 0x0005 Bit15 0x0016 3x0064 Copy of Input Status 17 32 0 65535 Bit0 0x0017 Bit1 0x0018 Bit15 0x0032 3x0065 Copy of Input Status 33 48 0 65535 Bit0 0x0033 Bit1 0x0034 Bit...

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