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Sensor Wiring

Note: The temperature sensor (thermistor) is built into the 
sensor enclosure.

Remove the screw and pull the front cover off the sensor 
enclosure.
The outdoor sensor can either be mounted directly onto a 
wall or a 2” x 4” electrical box. When the outdoor sensor is 
wall mounted, the wiring should enter through the back or 
bottom of the enclosure. Do not mount the outdoor sensor 
with the conduit knockout facing upwards as rain could 
enter the enclosure and damage the sensor.

In order to prevent heat transmitted through the wall from 
affecting the sensor reading, it may be necessary to install 
an insulating barrier behind the enclosure.
The outdoor sensor should be mounted on a wall which best 
represents the heat load on the building (a northern wall 
for most buildings and a southern facing wall for buildings 
with large south facing glass areas). The outdoor sensor 
should not be exposed to heat sources such as ventilation 
or window openings.
The outdoor sensor should be installed at an elevation above the 
ground that will prevent accidental damage or tampering.

Mounting the Outdoor Sensor

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Sensor with bottom
entry wiring

Sensor with rear
entry wiring

Sensor mounted
onto 2" x 4"
electrical box

Wiring the Heat Pump

The 406 can operate a single heat pump with a two-stage 
compressor in heating or cooling mode.

Connect the Rc1 and Y1 terminals on the 406 to the R and 
Y1 terminals on the heat pump.
Connect the Rc2 and Y2 terminals on the 406 to the R and 
Y2 terminals on the heat pump.
Connect the Rc1 and O/B terminal on the 406 to the R and 
O or B terminal on the heat pump.

Wiring the Auxiliary Backup

The 406 can operate an auxiliary backup other than a boiler.

Use the Backup terminals on the 406 to switch on the aux-
iliary backup (ie electric element).

On/Off Boiler

Connect the Backup terminals on the 406 to the T-T (or R-
W) terminals on the boiler.

Modulating Boiler

Wire the Mod (dc/mA) positive (+) and negative (-) terminals 
on the 406 to the input signal terminals on the boiler. Correct 
polarity of the wires is important.
In some cases, the modulating boiler also requires contact 
closure on the T-T terminals to fire the boiler. If required, 
connect the Backup terminals on the 406 to the T-T (or R-
W) terminals on the boiler.

Connect 18 AWG or similar wire to the two terminals provided in the 
enclosure and run the wires from the outdoor sensor to the control. Do 
not run the wires parallel to telephone or power cables. If the sensor 
wires are located in an area with strong sources of electromagnetic 
interference (EMI), shielded cable or twisted pair should be used or 
the wires can be run in a grounded metal conduit. If using shielded 
cable, the shield wire should be connected to the Com or Com Sen 
terminal on the control and not to earth ground.
Follow the sensor testing instructions in this brochure and connect 
the wires to the control.
Replace the front cover of the sensor enclosure.

Wiring the Outdoor Sensor

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Wires from outdoor

sensor to control

terminals

(Com Sen - Out Sen)

Sensor is built into

the enclosure

Summary of Contents for tekmarNet 2 House Control 406

Page 1: ...rts CSA C US Certified for use in USA and Canada Introduction The tN2 House Control 406 is designed to operate the equipment in a 2 pipe single tank hydronic heating and cooling system It operates two...

Page 2: ...tended for use as a primary limit control Other controls that are intended and certified as safety limits must be placed into the control circuit Do not attempt to service the control Refer to qualifi...

Page 3: ...llow proper wiring practices building and electrical codes for your jurisdiction Each cable must be pulled from the equipment to the electrical junction box It is recommended to label each cable for e...

Page 4: ...ix System P DHW Pump Transfer Pum Variable Speed Pump Boil System Pump Figure 1 Connect Ground Wires Figure 2 Connect Neutral Wires for Power Source 1 Pull two conductor 18 AWG LVT cable up to 500 fee...

Page 5: ...ly tucked inside the electrical box Using 2 of the 4 holes in the back of the enclosure securely fasten it to the junction box extension ring with 2 10 screws as shown in Figure 7 Install The Enclosur...

Page 6: ...add additional Boil or Mix water temperature zones to the system install a tekmarNet Wiring Center Connect the Boil Mix terminals tN4 and C on the 406 to the corresponding tN4 and C Expansion termina...

Page 7: ...heat pump Connect the Rc2 and Y2 terminals on the 406 to the R and Y2 terminals on the heat pump Connect the Rc1 and O B terminal on the 406 to the R and O or B terminal on the heat pump Wiring the A...

Page 8: ...vided in the enclosure The other side of the terminal block is used to connect wires from the control A good quality test meter capable of measuring up to 5 000 k 1 k 1000 is required to measure the s...

Page 9: ...peed setting Step 7 The mix system pump turns on for 10 seconds Step 8 The tank system pump turns on for 10 seconds Step 9 The O B contacts are closed for 10 seconds Step 10 The HP loop pump turns on...

Page 10: ...easure between 103 5 V ac and 126 5 V ac Testing the Boiler Modulating Output This test applies for modulating boilers only Active the User Test sequence and pause at Step 18 by pressing the Item butt...

Page 11: ...Menu An electric element in the system storage tank is switched on through an isolation relay with the backup relay on the 406 to provide backup heat to maintain the Tank Sensor S4 at its target temp...

Page 12: ...Com Boil HPRt Out Com Zone 1 H8009B Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 Rc1 Y1 O B Sensors No Power No Power Call Call Mix DHW tN4 tN4 C C Mod dc mA Boil Mix Tank Rc2 Y2 Setpoint DHW...

Page 13: ...nter 314 An electric boiler supplies backup heat using the Backup relay and the Transfer Pump P7 By setting HP LOOP to ON the HP Loop Pump P2 will operate whenever there is a call on the tank or mix b...

Page 14: ...N 3 4 6 5 7 2 1 8 O C Y R O C Y R Transfer 314 Menu House Control 406 Item Tank Com Boil HPRt Out Com Zone 1 H8009B Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 Rc1 Y1 O B Sensors No Power No...

Page 15: ...pump starts adding heat to the storage tank use the backup delay setting in the adjust menu This ensures the heat pump is being used to its full potential before backup is allowed Placing the Transfer...

Page 16: ...ack red black black black 313 Menu House Control 406 Item Tank Com Boil HPRt Out Com Zone 1 H8009B Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 Rc1 Y1 O B Sensors No Power No Power Call Call M...

Page 17: ...sed to its full potential before backup is allowed A non condensing boiler may be used since P1 provides boiler return protection preventing flue gas condensation Tank zones can have fan coils air han...

Page 18: ...lack black black Variable Speed 314 T T Menu House Control 406 Item Tank Com Boil HPRt Out Com Zone 1 H8009B Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 Rc1 Y1 O B Sensors No Power No Power C...

Page 19: ...or heating or mix the water temperature up above the dewpoint for floor cooling Expansion Tank Mechanical A406 5 S1 S2 S5 P3 tekmarNet 2 Thermostats tekmarNet 2 Thermostats P2 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 P5 Z9 Z10 Z1...

Page 20: ...black black 3 4 6 5 7 2 1 8 314 313 Menu House Control 406 Item Tank Com Boil HPRt Out Com Zone 1 H8009B Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2 Rc1 Y1 O B Sensors No Power No Power Call...

Page 21: ...CONDS Units of measurement for current number WARNING Displays if an error exists on the system Symbols Display User Interface Aux Setpoint Xfr Var Item Field Displays the name of the selected item Nu...

Page 22: ...sing the up or down button This will permit setting changes to the control Programming and Settings The 406 settings can be found in the Adjust menu When changing the items value the setting is saved...

Page 23: ...re the control is currently trying to maintain at the tank sensor The tank target is calculated based on the outdoor design and tank design settings is displayed when no heat is required for tank zone...

Page 24: ...ith TANK links zones 1 4 to the tank loop BOIL links zones 1 4 to the boiler loop MIX links zones 1 4 to the mixing loop Note This item is only available when either mix or boil water temperatures hav...

Page 25: ...SECTION D The outdoor air temperature used in the heating curves that determine the tank mix and boiler target temperatures Typically set to the temperature of the coldest day of the year 70 to 200 F...

Page 26: ...g device does not provide boiler protection when Boiler Type is set to EMS1 or EMS2 10 to 230 seconds Default 30 seconds Access Installer Set to BOILER MOTOR SPEED SECTION G Time in seconds from full...

Page 27: ...HOVER SECTION E O Close O B contacts to operate heat pump in cool mode B Close O B contacts to operate heat pump in heat mode 2 to 20 F 1 to 11 C Default 4 F Access Installer Set to HEAT PUMP DIFFEREN...

Page 28: ...CTION E Minimum compressor off time for the heat pump 10 to 180 minutes OVR Default 60 minutes Access Installer Set to BACKUP DELAY SECTION E The time that heat pump s have to run at full output befor...

Page 29: ...only available when HP TYPE 2STG or ROT 0 to 9999 Hours Default 0 hr Access User RUN TIME BOILER The total on time of the backup relay since the item was last reset Press and hold the Up and Down butt...

Page 30: ...Hours Default 0 hr Access Installer RUN TIME MIX SYSTEM PUMP The total running time of the Mix System Pump since this item was last reset Press and hold the Up and Down buttons while viewing to reset...

Page 31: ...ble items When set to USER all thermostats are locked and the number of thermostat settings available are reduced OFF SEL Default Off Access Installer FACTORY DEFAULTS Loads the factory default settin...

Page 32: ...ATERTEMP setting in the Adjust Menu to configure the proper water temperatures for the application The following table references application drawings with different water temperatures selected Applic...

Page 33: ...so used to give a boiler enable to allow the modulating boiler to go through the ignition sequence The Backup relay may not be required on all modulating boilers EMS1 The Mod dc mA output uses 0 10 V...

Page 34: ...ots of glass and high solar gains by extracting heat away from the slab before it is able to heat the room Floor is displayed in the Mode status field while doing floor cooling Enable Floor Cooling Fo...

Page 35: ...utdoor design These two parameters set the upper point for each heating curve Adjust the BOIL DSGN MIX DSGN and TANK DSGN settings in the Adjust Menu Boiler and Tank Minimum The BOIL MIN and TANK MIN...

Page 36: ...naturally recover better since there are longer periods of time between the heat pump transferring heat to or from the ground source GEO Source Staging Longer times between cycles Stage 2 ON Y2 Stage...

Page 37: ...ontrol shuts down the heat pump when the outdoor temperature falls below an adjustable temperature to prevent energy waste from unnecessary heat pump operation during cooling Use the Y COOLING CWSD se...

Page 38: ...Adjust Menu to adjust the preheat tank target The heat pump will target a water temperature 20 F 11 C higher than the preheat tank target at the return sensor The heat pump target is limited by the H...

Page 39: ...here are four items that determine the boiler target temperature 1 2 Differential 1 2 Differential Boiler Target Boiler On Boiler Off Boiler Differential Both on off and modulating boilers are operate...

Page 40: ...ings for House Control 406 with Common Modulating Boilers Modulating Boiler Operation The 406 can operate a single hot water modulating boiler using the Mod dc mA output and the Backup contact Not all...

Page 41: ...setting Note Setpoint operation has no priority Boiler System Pump Setpoint Pump Setpoint ON ON or OFF Zone Pump ON or OFF Setpoint Operation The control can operate to satisfy the requirements of a...

Page 42: ...g set to On The control is not in Warm Weather Shut Down Xfr The House Control 406 operates six different pump outputs on the back side of the enclosure The Pumps box in the status field indicates whi...

Page 43: ...supply sensor As a result the control operates the variable speed pump at a fixed output as long as there is a Mix Call Locate and repair the problem as described in the Test the Sensor Wiring sectio...

Page 44: ...me once the sensor problem is corrected The error message self clears once the error condition is corrected DOMESTIC HOT WATER CALL ERROR A DHW sensor and a DHW call have been applied at the same time...

Page 45: ...cking for the flashing Warning symbol Once the error on the device is corrected the error message will clear DEVICE ERROR AT ADDRESS M 01 to M 24 Each tekmarNet device thermostat setpoint control time...

Page 46: ...tem in AWAY During AWAY the thermostats operate at a lower temperature Locate a User Switch and set to Normal to resume heating MODE setting The mode of the 406 can be set to Auto Cool Heat Backup or...

Page 47: ...TANK DSGN TANK MIN MIX DSGN BOIL DSGN BOIL MIN BOIL MOTR MIN MOD MOD DELAY WWSD OCC WWSD UNOCC INTERLOCK COOL SETP Item Setting DEW POINT COOL MIN SWITCHOVER HP DIFF HP2 DELAY HP LOOP HP RETURN MAX H...

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