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January 2020

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VZ8250  

Installation Guide 

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INSTALLATION

NOTICE

INSTALLATION

•  The system must be installed correctly by a qualified technician.
•  If  replacing an existing Room Controller, label wires before removal of  Controller.
•  Electronic controls are static sensitive devices. Discharge yourself  correctly before manipulating and installing Room 

Controller.

•  A short circuit or wrong wiring may permanently damage Room Controller or equipment.
•  All Room Controllers are designed for use as operating controls only and are not safety devices. Tampering with the devices or 

unintended application of  the devices will result in a void of  warranty.

•  This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of  at least 8in (20cm) from all persons and must not be located 

or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

•  Refer to the Room Controller User Interface Guide for information on how to configure the Room Controller.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

LOCATION

NOTICE

LOCATION

•  Do not install on an exterior wall.
•  Do not install behind a door.
•  Do not install in areas with direct heat source. 
•  Do not install near any air discharge grill. 
•  Do not install in areas exposed to direct sunlight.
•  Ensure Room Controller has sufficient natural air circulation.
•  Ensure wall surface is flat and clean.
•  Ensure external thermal sensor wirings are away from noisy electrical sources.
•  Install 1.3 to 1.5 meter (52 to 60 inches) above the floor.
•  Perform preventive maintenance on the damper and Variable Air Volume (VAV) box, according to the supplier documentation.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

CLEANING THE ROOM CONTROLLER

NOTICE

CLEANING THE ROOM CONTROLLER

•  Use a soft, pre-moistened lint-free cloth for cleaning.
•  Avoid getting moisture in openings.
•  Do not spray anything directly on the Room Controller or use compressed air.
•  Do not use caustic/corrosive products, ammonia, solvents or any cleaning product containing alcohol or grit.
•  Never use tools directly on the touchscreen.
•  Never use paint on the Room Controller.
•  Do not drop or crush the Room Controller, or allow it to come into contact with liquids.
•  Do not use a damaged device (such as one with a cracked screen).

Failure to comply with these recommendations will result in damage to the unit and void the manufacturer’s warranty.

Summary of Contents for VZ8250

Page 1: ...VT8000 Room Controllers VZ8250 Installation Guide Variable Air Volume VAV Unit Version 2...

Page 2: ...RE INDEPENDENT NO FAN 7 4 TYPICAL APPLICATION PRESSURE INDEPENDENT PARALLEL FAN 8 5 TYPICAL APPLICATION PRESSURE DEPENDENT NO FAN 9 6 TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION 10 7 HOME SCREEN DISPLAY 13 8 HOW TO ENTER...

Page 3: ...ages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a haz...

Page 4: ...nown to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Failure to follow these instructions can result in birth...

Page 5: ...terior wall Do not install behind a door Do not install in areas with direct heat source Do not install near any air discharge grill Do not install in areas exposed to direct sunlight Ensure Room Cont...

Page 6: ...nsure the correct side of the base faces up 5 Pull the cables 6in 15cm out from wall 6 Align the base and mark the location of the two mounting holes on the wall 7 Install the anchors in the wall Figu...

Page 7: ...mmon RH BO8 Aux Heat UO9 Close Damp UO10 Open Valve UO11 0 10V Output UO12 0 10V Output 0 10V Analog Control 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 BASEBOARD 24V 24V Com 0 10V ANALOG HEATING COIL Com Input RC Inp...

Page 8: ...19 20 21 22 23 24 BACnet BACnet BACnet REF UI16 UI17 Common UI19 CS UI20 RS C Common UI22 SS UI23 UI24 0 10V Input 0 10V ANALOG HEATING COIL BASEBOARD 24V 24V Com Com Input RC Input RC 0 10V ANALOG A...

Page 9: ...FAN LO Low voltage TERMINAL BLOCK 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BACnet BACnet BACnet REF UI16 UI17 Common UI19 CS UI20 RS C Common UI22 SS UI23 UI24 0 10V Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 BASEBOARD 24V 24V Com...

Page 10: ...18 or 21 C 24 V Common 24 V Common 10 UO10 0 10V Output Warning Floating duct reheat is not possible when Fan Type is ECM 6 2 AIR FLOW SENSOR PI ONLY Supported air flow sensor parameters Output voltag...

Page 11: ...18 or 21 C 24 V Common 24 V Common 11 UO11 0 10V Output Floating Actuator Terminal Name Connection 6 18 or 21 C 24 V Common 24 V Common 9 UO9 Close Actuator 11 UO11 Open Actuator Floating actuation ti...

Page 12: ...se Damper Actuator On Off or PWM Duct Heater Terminal Name Connection Required Settings 6 18 or 21 C 24 V Common 24 V Common Duct Heater Configuration On Off or PWM or Valve NC or Valve NO 12 UO12 24...

Page 13: ...e Time Occupancy Status System Status Up Arrow Raise Temperature Setpoint Actual Setpoint Room Indoor Temperature Room Indoor Humidity Outdoor Temperature Down Arrow Lower Temperature Setpoint Unoccup...

Page 14: ...ts For more information on using and configuring the functions of the HMI refer to the VZ8250 User Interface Guide 9 SET UP SCREEN DISPLAY Return to home screen 1 2 Setup Network Configuration Balanci...

Page 15: ...Pressure Dependent True air flow at various damper percentages will be measured and used to set the appropriate damper percentages for the air flow required for the zone Flow sensor PI only Damper Ca...

Page 16: ...esign 4 Calibrate sensor at Minimum airflow a On page 2 2 Balancing PI set the Damper Override to Minimum Flow The displayed Airflow Setpoint will use the value of Minimum Airflow b Wait for the Room...

Page 17: ...ts CFM Min 0 Max 20000 Airflow Setpoint AI350 R Measured calibrated airflow Units CFM Min 0 Max 10000 Minimum Airflow AV250 R W Minimum airflow supplied to the zone Units CFM Min 0 Max 10000 Default 5...

Page 18: ...l control 1 Min flow Force damper to maintain minimum airflow setpoint 2 Max cool Force damper to maintain maximum cooling airflow setpoint 3 Close Force damper closed 4 Reheat Force damper to maintai...

Page 19: ...esired position Minimum Maximum Cooling Maximum Heating or Maximum Reheat b Allow time for damper to reach defined position c Take reading of actual air flow using a calibrated Balometer d Compare act...

Page 20: ...tion AV253 R W Damper position during reheating Units Min 0 Max 100 Damper Override Force damper to selected position during balancing MV172 R W 0 None Default No damper override Damper under normal c...

Page 21: ...shows Room Controllers installed in ideal locations for two rooms The examination room shows one Room Controller installed adjacent to the door In this area of the room occupant traffic is high and e...

Page 22: ...ed opposite the door the PIR detection could fall outside the specified detection zone while at the same time most occupant movement would be not be lateral to the PIR thereby not respecting optimal c...

Page 23: ...l occupancy states transition 8000 with internal and or external motion sensors 8000 Occupancy State Occupied Stand by 8000 with door sensor internal and or external motion sensors 8000 Occupancy Stat...

Page 24: ...y saving from 10 30 by adjusting temperature set points in unoccupied zones during scheduled periods PIR can maximize your energy saving from 10 30 by adjusting temperature set points in unoccupied zo...

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