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M 890-00181   rev. 05

REV. 01

Summary of Contents for TC6-2V1SA

Page 1: ...63 23 1 26 0 18 02 5 7 21 0 67 7 5 2 7 03 5 785 29 55 203 16 7 21 506 9 2873876 1 7 1 67 6 855 17 21 7 216 6 77 1 6 021 725 1 6 783 5220 7 03 5 785 352 7 03 5 785 2876 7 03 5 785 5 7 9 80 7 67 7 35 66...

Page 2: ...ints 25 Temperature Curve 26 MINIMUM VENTILATION 29 Principle of Operation 29 Stage 1 Minimum Ventilation Settings 29 Minimum Ventilation s Speed Curve 31 Using Stage 2 Fans for Minimum Ventilation 34...

Page 3: ...Pressure Compensation 64 0 10V OUTPUTS 67 0 10V Outputs Ventilation Settings 68 0 10V Outputs Heating Settings 72 0 10V Outputs Chimney Damper Settings 75 ALARM SETTINGS 78 Temperature Alarms 78 Defec...

Page 4: ...rcuits we recommend installing additional protection devices in the electrical panel The room temperature where the controller is located MUST ALWAYS REMAIN BETWEEN 32 F AND 104 F 0 C TO 40 C To avoid...

Page 5: ...ectors from the main board MINIMUM VENTILATION CYCLE When ventilation is not required for reducing room temperature the first and second fan stages can be operated either continuously or intermit tent...

Page 6: ...order to obtain a more accurate reading of the average room temperature and a faster reaction time OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION Fan stages are automatically adjusted according to the outside temp...

Page 7: ...cess to the controller s setup functions BACKUP BATTERY A backup battery allows the unit to keep time in case of a power failure OVERLOAD AND OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION Resettable fuses are provided at lo...

Page 8: ...859 7 9 352 7 9 327 17 20 7 5 7 03 5 785 50 7 5 63 23 1 26 0 18 02 5 7 21 0 67 7 5 2 7 03 5 785 29 55 203 16 7 21 506 9 2873876 1 7 1 67 6 855 17 21 7 216 6 77 1 6 021 725 1 6 783 5220 7 03 5 785 352...

Page 9: ...utes of inactivity the display returns to the current temperature display Adjustment and navigation arrow keys The arrow keys that are located next to the LCD display are used to scroll menus when all...

Page 10: ...ly on the side of the enclosure when using a computer communications module Note that the input connectors are now removable This makes it easier to connect the different elements to the terminals 1 P...

Page 11: ...preferable to solder the cable joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables CAUTION Do not run probe cables next to other power cables When crossing over other cables cross at 90 Defective...

Page 12: ...he controller supplies the correct voltages an appropriate curve must be selected separately for stages 1 and 2 variable fans according to the type of fan motors in use Stages 1 2 Motor Curve Selectio...

Page 13: ...e minutes flash on the display Use the arrow keys to set the minutes Press on the MODIFY button once again The seconds flash on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the seconds to the desired valu...

Page 14: ...ll the display The heater s run times that have been recorded for the past 6 days are displayed 2 Viewing Water Consumption The controller provides a pulse input to monitor the water consumption The w...

Page 15: ...s To modify a parameter press on the MODIFY button then use the arrow keys to change it When you are finished adjusting a parameter press on the MODIFY button to validate the new value and to return t...

Page 16: ...Water Meter Units Select the water units Gallons or liters This menu is only available if the water meter has been enabled above 8 Water Meter Calibration Set the of gallons or liters per pulse This...

Page 17: ...pensation on Stg 2 Select Yes to activate the outside temperature compensation on stage 2 s of degrees to 100 refer to the Outside T Compensation chapter This menu is only available if the outside tem...

Page 18: ...he number of 0 10V outputs Up to two 0 10V outputs can be used 20 Use Mist Select Yes to activate the mist stage This menu is only available if the heater stage has been disabled above 21 Use Inlet Se...

Page 19: ...Yes if the start temperature of the first 0 10V output is related to the set point This means that when the set point changes the start temperature is adjusted by the same amount Select No to use an...

Page 20: ...ight Set Point Select Yes to enable the night set point 33 Night Set Point Starts at Select the time at which the night set point starts being used by the controller This menu is only available if the...

Page 21: ...the Low temperature override feature has been enabled above 38 Override Stops at Set the temperature above which the override functions stop when the room temperature increases This tempera ture is di...

Page 22: ...password must be entered each time one of these functions is selected When the correct password is entered it does not need to be reentered until the display times out i e after 15 minutes of inactivi...

Page 23: ...pose during the USER SETUP Set the function to ROOM TEMPERA TURE using the menu select buttons The average room temperature is displayed The probes that are assigned to be part of the average temperat...

Page 24: ...i mum temperature readings of the past 6 days for each remaining probe 3 Viewing Outside Temperature The following procedure shows how to display the current outside temperature as well as the minimum...

Page 25: ...ed Refer to the following section to disable the curve ADJUSTING THE NIGHT SET POINT This is the target room temperature during night It can be adjusted from 40 0 F to 100 F 40 0 C to 37 8 C The night...

Page 26: ...ar fashion between consecutive points of the curve When the last point of the curve is reached the temperature set point for that day is maintained until the curve is reactivated NOTES i All ten point...

Page 27: ...ODIFY then use the arrow keys to select the day and the set point associated with the first point of the curve Press the down arrow key to display and adjust all points of the curve 2 Activating Deact...

Page 28: ...n the day number also affects the minimum speed curve refer to the Minimum Ventilation chapter Set the function to SET POINT CURVE using the menu select buttons The current set point is displayed Pres...

Page 29: ...1 s pilot light is turned off The minimum speed of stage 1 fans can also be automatically adjusted over time by using a curve see next section NOTE The controller supplies maximum voltage to the vari...

Page 30: ...ing Use the arrow keys to set it to the proper value Press on the MODIFY button once again the Off time flashes Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value 2 Adjusting Stage 1 Minimum Speed The...

Page 31: ...ear fashion between two consecutive points When the last point of the curve is reached the curve is deactivated The controller maintains the minimum speed specified for this point until the curve is r...

Page 32: ...d the minimum fan speed associated which the first point of the curve The curve points can only be modified while the curve status is disabled Refer to the following section to disable the curve Press...

Page 33: ...that a change in the day number will also affect the temperature curve refer to the Temperature Curve section Set the function to SET POINT CURVE using the menu select buttons The current set point is...

Page 34: ...re Override The low temperature override functions allows reducing the speed of stage 1 fans and to stop stage 2 fans during the minimum ventilation cycles whenever the room temperature is too low Thi...

Page 35: ...s chapter to set stage 1 s timer Set the function to STAGE 2 using the menu select buttons The start temperature of stage 2 is displayed Press on the down arrow key in order to select the Min Ventilat...

Page 36: ...ned with respect to the set point and with respect to each other This means that when the set point changes or if the start stop temperature of a cooling stage changes all consecutive values are adjus...

Page 37: ...d to reach 100 speed of stage 1 fans is dis played Press on the MODIFY button then use the arrow keys to adjust the number of degrees to the desired value Refer to STAGE 1 MIN VENTILATION SETTINGS sec...

Page 38: ...e selected stage flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust it to the desired value 4 Adjusting of Degrees to Reach 100 of Stage 2 This is the temperature interval over which stage 2 s variab...

Page 39: ...d as a fan stage Press on the MODIFY button the start temperature of stage 3 flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjust the start temperature to the desired value then press the MODIFY button...

Page 40: ...The main minimum speed is used when the outside temperature is at or above the summer s reference temperature Winter s minimum speed is used when the outside temperature is at or below the winter s re...

Page 41: ...ber of degrees to reach 100 of stages 1 2 s fan speed can be adjusted automatically according to the outside temperature The user defines the number of degrees to reach 100 for winter times and anothe...

Page 42: ...s been enabled in the USER SETUP Press on the MODIFY button then use the arrow keys to set the minimum fan speed in winter the desired value Press on the MODIFY button once again to validate the new v...

Page 43: ...2 Stages 1 and 2 both reach their maximum speed Refer to the USER SETUP chapter to enable this feature Merging Stages 2 and 3 The transition from Stage 2 to Stage 3 can create jumps in the volume of d...

Page 44: ...number of degrees can be adjusted between 0 5 F and 20 0 F 0 3 C and 11 1 C Set the function to STAGE 3 using the menu select buttons Stage 3 s start T is displayed Press on the down arrow key in orde...

Page 45: ...tivity is resumed at the appropriate speed 5 The cycle starts back after the cycle time has elapsed 1 De icing Start Temperature The de icing of stage 2 fans starts when the outside temperature drops...

Page 46: ...ed from 1 to 720 minutes Set the function to STAGE 2 using the menu select buttons The start temperature of stage 2 is displayed Press on the down arrow key in order to select the de icing timer Note...

Page 47: ...cycles They run during their on time and are deactivated during their off time as illustrated below If the humidity compensation is activated the mist units are turned off when the humidity reaches a...

Page 48: ...he second mist timer can be adjusted from 0 5 F to 40 F 0 3 C to 22 2 C below its start temperature Set the function to MIST using the menu select buttons The start temperature of the first mist timer...

Page 49: ...are displayed Press on the MODIFY button The on time flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value Press on the MODIFY button The off time flashes on the display Use the arr...

Page 50: ...s the percentage increase in minimum speed for a relative humidity equal to the humidity set point 10 For example if the minimum speed is 40 and the compensation adjustment is 30 the minimum speed wil...

Page 51: ...ce The minimum humidity reading for the current day is displayed along with the time and date Press on the down arrow key once again The maximum humidity reading for the current day is displayed along...

Page 52: ...ious graphic The value ranges from 0 to 100 Set the function to STAGE 1 using the menu select buttons The num ber of degrees required to reach 100 speed of stage 1 fans is dis played Press on the down...

Page 53: ...that this function is only available if the mist stage has been enabled in the USER SETUP Press on the down arrow in order to select the Mist Shutoff at display Press on the MODIFY button The mist sh...

Page 54: ...operates according to the average room temperature using a start and a stop tem perature Refer to the USER SETUP chapter to enable the heating stage Heater Stage s Timers It is possible to run the he...

Page 55: ...The start temperature flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value Press on the MODIFY button to validate Press on the down arrow key The stop temperature is displayed Pre...

Page 56: ...own arrow key once again The On and Off times of the first timer are displayed Note that this menu is only accessible if the timer has been enabled on heating stages in the USER SETUP Press on the MOD...

Page 57: ...new stage The figure besides illustrates this In this example a step is added when the first ventilation stage reaches full speed at temperature set point degrees to 100 of stage 1 even though no new...

Page 58: ...N FAN STG 1 MAX 5 1 7 67 36 6 21 9 17 7 21 67 6 OF DEGREES TO REACH 100 OF STAGE 1 STAGE 2 START TEMP STAGE 3 STOP TEMP STAGE 3 START TEMP STEP 1 STEP 1 HI STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 0 STEP 2 HI STEP 3HI STEP...

Page 59: ...opens or closes the panels in a linear fashion as the room tempera ture rises above the last refer ence point temperature The inlet reaches its maximum opening at the temperature of the last referenc...

Page 60: ...to validate The cali bration is now ongoing the actuator au tomatically closes to its minimum position as determined by the limit switch The message Please wait while closing is displayed Once the in...

Page 61: ...nce Points Steps The controller adjusts the air inlet opening according to the operation of the ventilation stages The following procedure shows how to assign the air inlet openings in accordance with...

Page 62: ...g to the desired value Press on the MODIFY button to validate 3 Adjusting of Degrees to Max Opening This is the temperature interval over which the air inlet opens beyond the opening of the last venti...

Page 63: ...mode dumping progressive Press on the MODIFY button once again to validate 5 Adjusting the Accuracy When the actuator isn t moving a minimum opening or closing percentage is required so that the actu...

Page 64: ...n the building The following menus are only accessible if the static pressure sensor is activated and if the static pressure compensation has been enabled in the USER SETUP 1 Viewing Static Pressure S...

Page 65: ...ressure set point flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value Press on the MODIFY button once again to validate 3 Adjusting Static Pressure Compensation For each 01 WC abo...

Page 66: ...o 900 seconds Set the function to INLET using the menu select buttons The current air inlet position and the current mode Auto Open Off Close are displayed This menu is only accessible if the air inle...

Page 67: ...the 0 10V outputs depending of their usage In addition the controller may also give a 10 0V signal instead of a 0 10V signal This may be useful for safety reasons if the main controller loses power a...

Page 68: ...ed as the temperature increases At the Maximum T The output reaches its maximum capacity Above the Stop At temperature The output is deactivated Refer to the USER SETUP chapter to enable the 0 10V out...

Page 69: ...t the selected 0 10V output is configured in ventilation mode Press on the MODIFY button The start temperature flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set the start temperature of the selected 0...

Page 70: ...ted 0 10V output is configured in ventilation mode in the USER SETUP Press on the down arrow key in order to select the MaxT Stop at display Press on the MODIFY button The maximum temperature flashes...

Page 71: ...ng procedure shows how to assign temperature sensors to a 0 10V fan output Set the function to 0 10V OUTPUT 1 or O 10V OUTPUT 2 using the menu select buttons The start temperature of the selected outp...

Page 72: ...t is activated at its minimum capacity The heating level increases as the temperature decreases At the Maximum T The output reaches its maximum capacity Refer to the USER SETUP chapter to enable the 0...

Page 73: ...w which the output is activated Make sure that the selected 0 10V output is configured in heating mode in the USER SETUP Press on the MODIFY button The minimum temperature flashes on the display Use t...

Page 74: ...lashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired value Press on the MODIFY button once again the stop temperature flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to set it to the desired va...

Page 75: ...esides illustrates this In this example a step is added when the first ventilation stage reaches full speed at temperature set point of degrees to 100 of stage 1 even though no new stages are activate...

Page 76: ...T TEMP STAGE 3 STOP TEMP STAGE 3 START TEMP STEP 1 STEP 1 HI STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 0 STEP 2 HI STEP 3HI STEP 3 HI IS ONLY USED IF THE MERGE BETWEEN STAGE 2 AND STAGE 3 IS ACTIVATED STEP 0 STEP 2 STEP 2 H...

Page 77: ...ts the chimney damper s opening according to the operation of the ventilation stages refer to the previous graphic The following procedure shows how to assign the chimney damper s openings in accordan...

Page 78: ...Temperature Alarms The following diagram explains how temperature alarms are detected When the average room temperature exceeds the high temperature alarm setting a high temperature alarm is generated...

Page 79: ...are displayed Press on the MODIFY button The low alarm limit flashes Use the arrow keys to adjust the low alarm limit to the desired temperature Press MODIFY button The high alarm limit flashes Use t...

Page 80: ...ompensation is used If the potentiometer feedback is defective the inlet starts operating according to the static pressure level The controller then uses the same settings that have been set for the s...

Page 81: ...enu is only available if the water meter has been enabled in the User Setup Press on the MODIFY button The maximum allowable water quantity for set 1 flashes on the display Use the arrow keys to adjus...

Page 82: ...a reference Set the function to TEST using the menu select buttons The ON OFF status of the test mode is displayed Press on the MODIFY button The mode flashes on the display Press on the up arrow key...

Page 83: ...Input Input pulse width 12ms 0 10V Output 30mA max Stage 1 Variable output 50 60 Hz 115VAC 1 2HP 373W 230VAC 1 5HP 1120W 10 Amp Max Fuse F2 15A slow blow Stage 2 Variable output 50 60 Hz 115VAC 1 2HP...

Page 84: ...y press the MENU SELECT up and down arrow keys during a 5 seconds delay The following mes sage is displayed Load Config Press 3 Simultaneously press the ADJUSTMENT up and down arrow keys The configura...

Page 85: ...arrow keys during a 5 seconds delay The following message is displayed Load Config Press 3 Press the up arrow key once The following message is displayed Save Config Press 4 Simultaneously press the...

Page 86: ...________________________ Tel __________________________________________ Fax __________________________________________ INSTALLER Name __________________________________________ Address _______________...

Page 87: ...ide T comp on stage 1 Outside T comp on stage 2 Winter s reference temperature Summer s reference temperature Use the static pressure sensor Use the static pressure compensation Use the heating stage...

Page 88: ...tarts at Day starts at Transition time Use low temperature override Override below Override stops at Override minimum speed Override inlet opening Use Set Point curve Use Min speed curve Led Display P...

Page 89: ...of operation settings 50 53 Static pressure compensation Activating static pressure compensation 18 Principle of operation settings 64 66 Configuration Configuration module 84 Stages configuration 15...

Page 90: ...g 61 Max Opening mode Dumping Progressive Principle of operation 59 Settings 63 Principle of operation settings 57 63 Installation 10 Installation report 86 User setup 15 22 Installer s password see P...

Page 91: ...point Activating the night set point 20 Adjusting the night set point 25 Relative humidity set point 51 Set point curve see Curves Static pressure set points 65 Temperature set point 25 Setup See User...

Page 92: ...time format 15 Selecting water units Lit Gal 16 User setup 15 22 V Variable fans See Fan speed Version Program version 22 W Water Selecting water units 16 Water consumption s history 14 Water meter Ac...

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