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TLC3-FCR Engineering Manual

 

 

Doc: 70-00-0198, V3.0 Date: 20120403 

© Vector Controls GmbH, Switzerland 

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Mounting location 

 

Install the controller on an easy accessible interior wall, approx. 1.5 m above the floor in an area of average 

temperature. 

 

Avoid direct sunlight or other heat sources, e.g. the area above radiators and heat emitting equipment.  

 

Avoid locations behind doors, outside walls and below or above air discharge grills and diffusers.  

 

Location of mounting is less critical if external temperature sensors are used. 

Installation 

1.

 

Connect the wires to be connected to the terminals of the power case according to wiring diagram 

2.

 

Install the mounting plate to the flush mounting box. Make sure that the nipple with the front holding screw is 

facing to the ground. Make sure the mounting screw heads do not stand out more than 5 mm (0.2”) off the 

surface of the mounting plate.  

3.

 

Ensure that the jumpers are set correctly.  

4.

 

Slide the two latches located on the top of the front part into the hooks at the upper side of the mounting plate.  

5.

 

Carefully lower the front part until the interconnector reaches the mounting-plate. Continue pressing in a gentle 

way until the front part is fully connected. While inserting the connectors, a slight resistance can be felt. This is 

normal. Do not use excessive force!  

6.

 

With a Philips-type screw driver of size #2, carefully tighten the front holding screw to secure the front part to 

the mounting plate. This screw is located on the front lower side of the unit. There is no need to tighten the 
screw too much. 

 

Wiring Diagram 

 

Description:  

Power supply:  

0V Neutral 

Power supply:  

230VAC 

Y1 

Binary output 230V AC:  

Fan speed low 

Y2 

Binary output 230V AC:  

Fan speed medium 

Y3 

Binary output 230V AC:  

Fan speed high 

Y4 

Binary output 230V AC:  

Valve (Heating or cooling) 

 

 

X

T INT 

0V 

230V AC 

 

TLC3-FCR 

Y1 

Fan 

Low 

Y2 

Fan 

Med 

Y3 

Fan 

High 

Y4 

Valve 

 

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Summary of Contents for TLC3-FCR

Page 1: ...ngle duct systems with up to one binary output for auxiliary heating and cooling devices Air Water Systems Induction units fan coil units for 2 pipe systems with one binary output for a spring return valve General Description The TLC3 FCR is a stand alone electronic fan coil controller with one control loop The TLC3 FCR features 1 internal NTC temperature sensor and four binary outputs Relays A de...

Page 2: ...3 1 class 3 K3 and class 1 K3 25 C 70 C 13 F 158 F 95 R H non condensing class 2M2 Standards conformity EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC Product standards Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Special requirement on temperature dependent controls EN 60 730 1 EN 60 730 2 9 Electromagnetic compatibility for domestic sector Emissions EN 60 730 1 Immunit...

Page 3: ... 2 off the surface of the mounting plate 3 Ensure that the jumpers are set correctly 4 Slide the two latches located on the top of the front part into the hooks at the upper side of the mounting plate 5 Carefully lower the front part until the interconnector reaches the mounting plate Continue pressing in a gentle way until the front part is fully connected While inserting the connectors a slight ...

Page 4: ...kup function to operate accordingly Frost Protection The controller will enter frost protection mode if the room temperature drops below 5 C 41 F All heating outputs will be fully opened Frost protection mode will be left once the temperature reaches 10 C 50 F Frost protection display will remain until a button is pressed Frost protection can be enabled disabled using user parameter UP 09 Error me...

Page 5: ... d1 5 d6 7 day1 day2 day3 day4 day5 day6 day7 Day 1 stands for Monday day 2 for Tuesday and so forth Press OPTION to save day selection Pro1 d1 7 Step 3 Selected action of first switching event One bar on the right side indicates the first switching event Press UP DOWN to select action for first switching event No switching event not active OFF switches unit off Reset UP17 active if switched to ON...

Page 6: ...oop may be changed Set point range is 15 to 30 C Changing of fan speeds Repeatedly pressing the fan speed button steps through low medium high and automatic fan speeds Automatic fan speed will not be activated in FAN ONLY mode Boost Pressing the boost button activates a 5 minute boost The output will be fully opened for the period of 5 minutes independent of demand This may be used to change stale...

Page 7: ...oints ON OFF ON Enabled UP 02 Enable manual control of fan speeds ON OFF ON Enabled UP 03 Enable change of heating cooling mode ON OFF W00 ON Enabled W01 OFF Disabled UP 04 Enable access to Time programs ON OFF ON Enabled UP 05 State after power failure 0 Switched OFF 1 Switched ON 2 state before power failure 0 1 2 2 UP 06 Enable Economy unoccupied Mode Shift the set point to a lower temperature ...

Page 8: ...on in cooling mode 0 10 0 C 20 0 F 1 0 C 2 F FC 07 Switching Hysteresis is the difference between switching on and switching off A small hysteresis will increase the number of switching cycles and thus the wear on fan and relays contacts 0 10 0 C 20 0 F 0 5 C 1 F FC 08 Mold Protection In mold protection the fan keeps running independent of temperature as long as the unit is switched on ON OFF OFF ...

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