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EN1B-0203GE51 R0507C 

 

R7426A,B,C 

TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER 

WITH AND WITHOUT REAL-TIME CLOCK 

INSTALLATION & START-UP INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

Fig. 1. Temperature Controller 

 

Contents 

General................................................................................ 1

 

Before Installation Note ....................................................... 1

 

Mounting.............................................................................. 1

 

Wiring .................................................................................. 2

 

Power Supply and Grounding.............................................. 2

 

Configuration and Control Parameters ................................ 3

 

Configuration Settings ......................................................... 6

 

Parameter Settings and Adjustment .................................... 8

 

Operating Overview............................................................11

 

Notes (with RTC, only)....................................................... 19

 

 
 

GENERAL 

This document provides instructions and procedures for 
installing and starting up the Micronik 200 R7426A,B,C 
controllers. No special tools are required for mounting and 
installation. The user interface and liquid-crystal display allow 
accurate and easy parameter setting and output adjustment. 
 

BEFORE INSTALLATION NOTE 

 

Visually inspect equipment for shipping damage. 
Report any damage to the appropriate Honeywell 
representative. 

 

Refer to job drawings for specific installation 
information and mounting location. 

 

Verify the controllers will be adequately separated 
from the main power supply, relays, or other equip-
ment which can possibly generate electromagnetic 
interference. 

 

Verify that the ambient temperature and the humidity 
at the controllers will not exceed 0...50

°

C (32...122

°

F) 

and 5 to 95% rh. 

 

Use shielded wiring in areas with high EMI. 

 

All wiring should be separated from power lines by at 
least 150 mm (6’’). 

 

Do not install controllers near frequency converters 
or other high-frequency sources. 

 

MOUNTING 

The controllers can be mounted in an electric cabinet or other 
suitable enclosure. They are suitable for back panel, DIN rail, 
wall, or front panel mounting. The corresponding mounting 
sequence, as well as dimensions and panel cut-out, are 
illustrated in the mounting instruction sheet EN1B-0202GE51 
supplied with the controllers. 
If the compensation sensor signal (T3) is received from 
another controller (parallel connection of compensation 
sensor inputs), the jumper W303 has to be cut before 
mounting the controller (see Fig. 2). This disconnects the 
sensor from the internal power supply. 

MicroniK 200 

Содержание MICRONIK 200 R7426A

Страница 1: ...installation information and mounting location Verify the controllers will be adequately separated from the main power supply relays or other equip ment which can possibly generate electromagnetic interference Verify that the ambient temperature and the humidity at the controllers will not exceed 0 50 C 32 122 F and 5 to 95 rh Use shielded wiring in areas with high EMI All wiring should be separat...

Страница 2: ...by this controller W303 open T3 supplied from another controller 1 Default jumper position closed Cut open jumper W303 only if the T3 input is fed from another controller parallel connection max six devices This disconnects the T3 input from the internal power supply Wiring should be done only according to the actual job wiring diagrams or wiring diagrams shown in the mounting instruction sheet EN...

Страница 3: ...CPA 5K internal 1 953 1053Ω CPA 5K T7412B1016 Pt 1000 2 100kΩ 0Ω CPA 5K T7412B1057 T7412C1030 Pt 1000 T7412B1008 T7412C1006 NTC 20kΩ 43193982 001 3 10 20kΩ SPA 15 30 C T7412B1024 BALCO 500 T7412B1040 Pt 1000 4 0 10kΩ CPA 5K HCW 23 setpt wheel printed with 5 K 5 0 100kΩ SPA 15 30 C 43193982 001 6 0 100kΩ SPA 0 50 C or 0 130 C 43193982 001 C 06 YRange Selects the output control range for all outputs...

Страница 4: ... Adjusts the month for summer winter time change 10 x x x Min Max 0 disables summer winter time change 12 Oct C 18 PSTG_H 2 3 Determines the prestart gradient to reach the comfort setpoint for heating 0 K min x x x Min Max 0 disabled 2 C 19 PSTG_C 2 3 Determines the prestart gradient to reach the comfort setpoint for cooling 0 K min x x x Min Max 0 disabled 2 C 20 tvd2 Determines the damper presta...

Страница 5: ... P 13 tr2 1 Reset time cascade control loop OFF 20 sec 20 min OFF 10 0 5 sec min x x x P 14 MINPOS Minimal pos for air damper actuators 0 50 20 1 x x P 15 Ystart Start point for mid range shift of output Y1 20 20 0 0 5 K x x x P 16 SOFFS Offset of main setpoint in Standby mode 0 10 2 0 1 K x x x P 17 T1Cal Calibration of temperature sensor T1 20 20 0 0 1 K x x x P 18 T2Cal Calibration of temperatu...

Страница 6: ...guration parameter Ctrltyp value from Hi to Lo control range or vice versa causes the controller to change all parameter values to default depending on the selected Ctrltyp value For a direct parameter reset by the user refer to chapter How to reset Parameter Values to Default Values on page 12 Control Point Setpoint Adjustment CPATYP C 05 The control point or setpoint can be adjusted via the inte...

Страница 7: ...T1 and T2 input internally and the sensor has to be connected only to the T1 input By using a limit temperate sensor T2 the parameter T2ext has to be set to 0 default Limit Type LimTyp C 13 The configuration parameter LimTyp allows the selection of high or low limit control High limit control is performed if configuration parameter LimTyp 1 low limit control is performed if configuration parameter...

Страница 8: ...tion and control parameters time schedules input and output values of the connected controllers and easy setting of these via the bus by mouse click or keyboard Default Programming DefProg C 23 Setting the control parameter DefProg to 1 resets all control and configuration parameters to defaults see Table 4 and Table 5 Default programming is indicated by a display of def After default programming ...

Страница 9: ...oling valve Setting Guidelines for Proportional Band of P and P I Control To estimate the proportional band throttling range Xp for stable control under all different load conditions the control or correcting range Xh of the heating or cooling coil must be known This is the maximum air temperature increase pro duced by the heating coil or decrease of a cooling coil if the control valve is fully op...

Страница 10: ...Summer Winter Compensation Authority Su Wi P 04 P 05 These authority settings determine the reset effect OATComp the compensation sensor T3 has on the main setpoint W1 in percentages Outside temperature reset in summer and winter time are commonly used applications To calculate winter and summer authority the throttling range must be considered in proportional only control according to Table 12 Ta...

Страница 11: ...controllers only and determines the minimum open position to which an outdoor air damper actuator can be driven from the controller In mixed air damper applications it maintains the minimum outdoor air damper setting even though the temperature input condition calls for a fully closed position If the controller is in OFF mode the time schedule program overrides the minimum position by the ON OFF i...

Страница 12: ... controller returns to selection mode by pushing the SET or SEL button Pushing the SEL button leads back to standard display mode Pushing the SET and SEL button simultaneously for approx 1 sec causes the controller to leave the standard display mode and to enter the output data selection mode Fig 11 Pushing the SET button causes the controller to accept the selected output data no and to enter the...

Страница 13: ...TIME CLOCK ONLY R7426B C ONLY R7426B C ONLY DATE COMPENSATION TEMPERATURE T3 SUBMASTER LIMIT SETPOINT CTRP2 MAIN TEMPERATURE T1 HUMIDITY DEVIATION XWrh MAIN SETPOINT CTRP1 OUTPUT Y1 OUTPUT Y2 OUTPUT Y3 LIMITATION CASCADE TEMPERATURE T2 A A B A B OUTPUT TYPE FLOATING 0 10VDC 2 10VDC 0 100 0 100 0 120 0 12V DIR 20 100 12 0V REV 25 125 0 12V 0 100 0 100 CONTROL RANGE OUTPUT RANGE THE OUTPUT DATAS Y1 ...

Страница 14: ...f the selected parameter Ranges are shown in Table 4 and Table 5 An adjustment example is shown in Fig 18 Pushing the SEL button retains the old parameter value Pushing the SET button accepts the parameter value and returns to parameter configuration selection mode Resetting Param Values to Default Values Pushing simultaneously the and button during the power up or setting the control parameter De...

Страница 15: ...e SEL button leads back to standard display mode R7426B AND R7426C ONLY WITHOUT CONTROL LOOP IS ACTIVE WITH MANUAL OVERRIDE IS ACTIVE Fig 11 Output Selection Mode AND TO ADJUST OUTPUT VALUE OUTPUT VALUE ADJUSTMENT OUTPUT VALUE ADJUSTMENT AUTOMATIC DISPLAY FOR APPROX 1 SEC OUTPUT SELECTION OUTPUT SELECTION OUTPUT SELECTION RELEASE OF MANUAL OVERRIDE NO MANUAL OVERRIDE MANUAL OVERRIDE OR Fig 12 Outp...

Страница 16: ...ts of the used holiday types H1 H2 or H3 must be programmed in the standard schedule Table 15 shows a programmed example of the holiday schedule 2 7 till 28 7 holiday type H1 and 1 5 holiday type H3 The H1 and H2 holidays will not be influenced if the user changes the actual date If power supply is interrupted for more than one day all H1 and H2 holidays within the date of power supply error and t...

Страница 17: ...like a controller without real time clock If the occupancy input is inactive the controller will be assumed as occupied Date Date Date TO ADJUST YEAR OR TO ADJUST MONTH OR TO ADJUST DAY OR TO ADJUST MINUTES OR TO ADJUST HOURS OR TIME ADJUSTMENT DATE ADJUSTMENT Fig 14 Date and time adjustment mode Programming Standard Schedule with RTC only The standard schedule programming is used to program up to...

Страница 18: ...e Th Sa Fig 16 Holiday schedule programming Interpreting Error Messages Different analog input errors can be identified by the controller Error handling The defective analog input T1 T2 T3 or Xwrh will be displayed in the standard display mode see Fig 17 after the corresponding value is selected NOTE For the external CPA SPA potentiometer input no error message is indicated if the potentiometer or...

Страница 19: ...y Jan Feb March April May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 30 31 1 If the 29th of February is programmed to be a H1 or H2 holiday and the current year is not a leap year this holiday will be deleted on March 1 Table 16 Annual schedule ...

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