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TEC3000 Series On/Off or Floating Fan Coil and Individual Zone 

Thermostat Controllers with Dehumidification Capability 

Installation Instructions

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Applications

The TEC3000 Series On/Off or Floating Fan Coil and Individual Zone Thermostat Controllers are stand-alone and 
field-selectable BACnet® MS/TP or N2 networked devices that provide control of the following:

local hydronic reheat valves

pressure-dependent variable air volume (VAV) equipment with or without local reheat

two- or four-pipe fan coils

cabinet unit heaters

other individual zone equipment using an on/off or floating control input

The networked models feature a field-selectable Building Automation System (BAS) BACnet MS/TP or N2 
communication capability that enables remote monitoring and programming for efficient space temperature control. 
All models include a USB port configuration that reduces installation time by allowing simple backup and restore 
features from a USB drive, which enables rapid cloning of configuration between like units.

Some models have occupancy sensing capability built into the device. These thermostat controllers maximize up to 
30% energy savings in high-energy usage commercial buildings, such as schools and hotels, during occupied 
times by using additional standby setpoints.

All models feature an intuitive onboard touchscreen UI with backlit display that makes setup and operation quick 
and easy. Multiple fan configurations are supported for fan coil equipment types:

single-speed

multi-speed (two or three discrete speeds)

variable-speed/EC motors (0 to 10 VDC control)

Some models support dehumidification on two-pipe fan coil units with reheat, and four-pipe fan coil units with or 
without reheat. When no heating is required, the thermostat controller monitors space humidity and activates 
dehumidification control as necessary. Heat and/or reheat is used as required to maintain the space temperature. 
For optimal dehumidification performance, use a fan coil unit that has a multi-speed or variable-speed fan (VSF).

TEC3000 Series On/Off or Floating Fan Coil and Individual 
Zone Thermostat Controllers with Dehumidification 
Capability

Installation Instructions

TEC3310-xx-xxx, TEC3311-xx-xxx, TEC3312-xx-xxx, TEC3313-xx-xxx,TEC3610-xx-xxx, TEC3611-xx-xxx, TEC3612-xx-xxx, TEC3613-xx-xxx

Part No. 24-10787-6, Rev. 

F

Issued July 2018

                (barcode for factory use only)

24-10787-6, Rev. F

*24107876F*

Содержание TEC3000 Series

Страница 1: ...g capability built into the device These thermostat controllers maximize up to 30 energy savings in high energy usage commercial buildings such as schools and hotels during occupied times by using additional standby setpoints All models feature an intuitive onboard touchscreen UI with backlit display that makes setup and operation quick and easy Multiple fan configurations are supported for fan co...

Страница 2: ...façon permanente d autres dispositifs tels que des systèmes de supervision ou d alarme ou des dispositifs de sécurité ou de limitation ayant une fonction d avertissement ou de protection en cas de défaillance ou de dysfonctionnement du thermostat controller This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These lim...

Страница 3: ...ow for sufficient clearance to insert a USB drive into the USB port Installing the Thermostat Controller 1 Use a 1 16 in 1 5 mm Allen wrench or Johnson Controls T 4000 119 Allen Head Adjustment Tool order separately to remove the security screw if it is installed on the top of the thermostat controller cover as illustrated in Figure 2 2 Pull the top edge of the cover and open the thermostat contro...

Страница 4: ... an electrical junction box use 2 1 2 x 4 in 63 x 101 mm square boxes with mud ring covers and avoid smaller 1 1 2 x 4 in 38 x 101 mm square or 3 x 2 in 76 x 51 mm boxes This procedure ensures that you have enough space for cabling if needed For surface mounted applications use durable mounting hardware such as wall anchors that cannot be easily pulled out of the mounting surface 4 Pull approximat...

Страница 5: ...on avant de réaliser tout raccordement électrique afin d éviter tout risque de décharge électrique Risk of Property Damage Do not apply power to the system before checking all wiring connections Short circuited or improperly connected wires may result in permanent damage to the equipment Risque de dégâts matériels Ne pas mettre le système sous tension avant d avoir vérifié tous les raccords de câb...

Страница 6: ...TEC3611 00 000 TEC3612 00 000 and TEC3613 00 000 models only The bus EOL termination switch allows you to designate the thermostat controller as the end of the Field Controller FC Bus and N2 Bus The default position is OFF If the thermostat controller is at the end of a daisy chain of devices on the FC Bus and N2 Bus set the EOL switch to the ON position See Figure 4 Figure 4 EOL Switch Position L...

Страница 7: ...PU board and base board do not belong together However if the same code number appears as both the CPU board and base board there is no error For example if 0B is listed as the CPU board and the base board the model is the TEC3611 Name Code Number1 TEC3310 00 TEC3610 0A TEC3311 01 TEC3611 0B TEC3312 02 TEC3612 0C TEC3313 03 TEC3613 0D TEC3320 04 TEC3620 0E TEC3321 05 TEC3621 0F TEC3322 06 TEC3622 ...

Страница 8: ...t AUX Auxiliary power COM2 24 VAC common from transformer CLG O Cool open Floating Cooling NC On Off Triac CLG C Cool close Floating Cooling NO On Off Triac HTG O Heat open Floating Heating NC On Off Triac HTG C Heat close Floating Heating NO On Off Triac COM2 Common VSF Variable speed fan command configurable 0 to 10 V range BI2 Configurable binary input 2 BI1 Configurable binary input 1 COS Chan...

Страница 9: ...put Only one transformer is required for each TEC Figure 6 On Off Wiring Diagram See Table 2 for Terminal Identification Zone Temp Thermistor Supply Temp Switch FIG Model 1 Wiring_on_off_output 24 V R SEN 24V NET COM COS VSF COM Supply Temp Thermistor Vin Common or 24 V High Med FAN H AUX TB1 CLG C Low Fan on Fan Common Hot Heating Common Hot FAN M FAN L AUX FIG Model 1 Wiring_on_off_input N C Com...

Страница 10: ...output Only one transformer is required for each TEC Figure 7 Floating Wiring Diagram See Table 2 for Terminal Identification FIG Model 1 Wiring_floating_output Zone Temp Thermistor SupplyTemp Switch 24 V Vin Common R SEN 24V NET COM COS VSF COM SupplyTemp Thermistor EC Motor or 24 V High Med FAN H AUX TB1 CLG C Low Fan on Fan Heating FAN M FAN L AUX FIG Model 1 Wiring_floating_input Open Hot Clos...

Страница 11: ... the AUX contact comes from the reheat coil Room Temperature Control Thermostat Minimum and Maximum Position Adjusted on Actuator Floating Actuator COS COM 24V HTG O HTG C FIG model_1_clng_only FIG model_1_htng_clng_chngvr Changeover Sensor Room Temperature Control Thermostat Minimum and Maximum Position Adjusted on Actuator Floating Actuator Supply Air Temperature Sensor COS COM 24V HTG O HTG C F...

Страница 12: ...and Cooling Hydronic Valve Control with Changeover Fan Coil Application Figure 13 Floating Control On Off Two Pipe and Four Pipe Fan Coil Applications FIG model_1_htng_clng_hdrnc Room Temperature Control Thermostat COS COM 24V HTG O HTG C FIG model_1_htng_clng_hdrnc_chngvr Floating Heating Cooling Valve Optional Water Supply Sensor Room Temperature Control Thermostat Supply Water Temperature Senso...

Страница 13: ...e home screen settings under the Display Settings When screen customization is used in conjunction with a passcode the building owner can control which options the occupant can access and adjust IMPORTANT Table 10 provides a full list of TEC3000 menu settings In the upcoming sections step by step instructions are included on how to access and adjust the more commonly used menus IMPORTANT If lockou...

Страница 14: ...e for the building owner and occupants 4 Set the passcode on the thermostat controller to prevent the occupants from changing settings that they should not have access to change Touchscreen Icons Table 3 describes the home screen touchable icons Press and release a touchscreen icon to activate the TEC Additional touchable icons appear based on the menu and those icons are also described in Table 3...

Страница 15: ...es or decreases a value depending on the configuration screen Run Hold Displays the current setpoint Hold mode is enabled by pressing the button No Hold Hold Displays the current setpoint Hold mode is not enabled Hold Hold Displays the active setpoint Hold mode is not enabled Right Arrow Proceeds to the next screen Fan Overrides for Single speed Fans On Auto Quiet Adjusts the fan override between ...

Страница 16: ...fans Home Returns the display to the main home screen Back Returns to the previous screen Save Saves the current configuration and parameter settings Delete Deletes the scheduled event Clear Clears the password entry on the keypad screen Wrench Indicates that the value is editable Checkmark Indicates that an event or schedule is programmed for a specific day of the week Exclamation Point Indicates...

Страница 17: ... TEC3611 00 000 TEC3612 00 000 and TEC3613 00 000 Models to configure each device Loading the Firmware 1 Ensure that the TEC screen is on 2 Insert the USB drive into the right side of the TEC See Figure 1 for the USB port location 3 Press the Menu icon 4 Scroll down the menu and press Update 5 Press Load Firmware 6 Select the correct firmware version The correct file name has the pkg extension 7 P...

Страница 18: ...e named based on the TEC3000 model name date and time stamp for example TEC3311 00_2015 10 08T1 The files are saved locally and on the USB drive s root directory 7 Press Confirm if you have the correct file name The settings are loaded from the USB drive 8 After the settings are loaded from the USB drive remove the USB drive from the TEC3000 Choosing the Communication Mode TEC3610 00 000 TEC3611 0...

Страница 19: ...sed on configurations that are heating or cooling only 2 pipe This unit type has a single set of pipes that can serve hot or chilled water plus a supply fan The Supply Temp Type allows for the connection of an analog sensor or an aquastat to a binary input Based on the water temperature or aquastat state the unit controls heating or cooling VAV This unit type is designed for a pressure dependent z...

Страница 20: ...reen Configuring the Supply Fan Fan Coil Only On fan coil units 2 pipe or 4 pipe three different types of supply fans are supported These are single speed fans multi speed fans up to three discrete speeds and VSF using a 0 to 10 V control signal and an optional binary on off command Note that fan control is not available when in VAV mode To select the fan type 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press Equipme...

Страница 21: ...ingly 6 Press Minimum Command and adjust accordingly 7 Press to save and to return to the previous screen Setting the Control Mode The Control Mode informs the controller to run in Cooling only Heating only or Automatic mode based on the temperature in the zone relative to the heating and cooling setpoints Control Mode does not override equipment lockouts or changeover To set the Control Mode 1 Pr...

Страница 22: ...uiet Follows the behavior set as Fan Mode but prevents the fan from ever going above minimum speed To set the Fan Mode 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press Control Setup 3 Press General 4 Press Fan Mode and select On Auto or Smart 5 Press to save and to return to the previous screen Configuring the Zone Space or Equipment Size Floating Actuators Multi Speed Fans and Variable Speed Fans Only With non bina...

Страница 23: ...reen You need to ensure that the Supply Temp type is set to Analog Sensor The Changeover Mode is also exposed to the BAS through the CGOVR MODE and can be commanded from the BAS On 2 pipe VAV systems without an automatic changeover or on 4 pipe systems you can use COS as a monitor only point for reading an analog sensor By setting the controller in 4 pipe mode or selecting Heating or Cooling for C...

Страница 24: ...tpoint already set to 70 the opposing setpoint is modified to comply with this deadband in the previous example the heating setpoint would automatically change to 68 The occupant has access to an up down adjustment from the home screen This adjustment applies a fixed offset to the currently active setpoint and this offset holds until the occupancy state of the controller changes If the user taps t...

Страница 25: ...heating and cooling setpoints There is also a smaller configurable range limit set to the Setpoint Offset point Control Setup General Max Setpoint Offset Occ Setpoint Select Min and Max Setpoints and Heat Cool Setpoint Mode Individual Setpoints In this mode the TEC has a heating setpoint and a cooling setpoint Each setpoint has a configurable range Setpoints Min Cooling Setpoint Max Cooling Setpoi...

Страница 26: ...Mode OCCOVRD MODE Occupancy BI BI1 S BI2 S 1 1 Not Configured means that neither BI1 Config nor BI2 Config is set to Occupancy BI Open and Closed refer to the current state of the BI when configured as Occupancy Temporary Occupancy2 3 2 True is triggered by interacting with the screen during a scheduled unoccupied period A value of True can only occur when the schedule is not Occupied 3 When trigg...

Страница 27: ...turn to the previous screen This option is also exposed to the BAS through the point OCC CONFIG If BAS is configured as the occupancy source map the point NET OCC in and write to that point to control the schedule remotely If the supervisor goes offline as identified by the network icon going away on the home screen of the TEC the control logic automatically falls back to the local schedule as the...

Страница 28: ...18 6 Select the event to be set See Figure 18 7 Set the Occupancy to Not Set Occupied Unoccupied or Standby and press Save Figure 18 Selecting the Days Left and Selecting the Event Right Figure 19 Setting the Room Occupancy Left and Setting the Occupancy Mode Right IMPORTANT Internally the TEC 3000 uses a BACnet schedule where daily schedules are independent of the previous and next days The defau...

Страница 29: ... the main scheduler screen Figure 21 Returning to the Main Menu 10 Press to save and to return to the previous screen Overriding the Occupancy Mode The TEC supports a manual override of all other schedule sources for example Schedule Occupancy BI and temporary occupancy To override the Occupancy Mode 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press Schedule 3 Press Schedule Options 4 Press Manual Occupancy Mode and ...

Страница 30: ...tion of motion in the zone On models without an integrated sensor the default timeout is still 15 minutes but it only is applied when one of the two configurable binary inputs is set to be a motion sensor see Configurable Binary Inputs for information on configuring the binary inputs To disable motion sensing capabilities set the Motion Sensor Timeout to 0 minutes See Table 6 to view the available...

Страница 31: ...r Works in conjunction with the Motion NO Motion NC sensor to control occupancy Fan Lock Air Proof switch input to shut down control if no airflow is detected within 10 seconds of turning the fan on Fan Lock must be manually reset from the Faults menu Service Input from the equipment to display a service warning on the thermostat Dirty Filter Input from the equipment to display a dirty filter faul...

Страница 32: ...d by a BAS to directly control the AUX output Off Output is turned off relay open used by a BAS to directly control the AUX output To set the Aux Mode 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press Control Setup 3 Press General 4 Press Aux Mode and set accordingly 5 Press to save and to return to the previous screen This option is also exposed to the BAS through the point AUX MODE When the Reheat installed paramet...

Страница 33: ...nal sensors for control and display Not all sources are available for all sensors Network commands operate on a timeout basis When a network point is written to by a supervisor the point becomes the highest priority for 15 minutes If a new update is written within 15 minutes the timer is restarted for another 15 minutes Available Fault Diagnostics Supply Fan Faults The TEC3000 supports a configura...

Страница 34: ...oling Setpoint temperature minus 1 F 0 55 C The cooling temperature always needs to be 1 F 0 55 C above the heating temperature These values only appear when Heat Cool Setpoint Mode Individual Setpoints and Occ Setpoint Select Min and Max Setpoint Min Heating Setpoint 60 F 15 C 45 F 7 22 C to Max Heating Setpoint These values only appear when Heat Cool Setpoint Mode Individual Setpoints and Occ Se...

Страница 35: ...ur 24 hour or 12 hour Date N A Set Date Format YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD or Day Month DD YYYY or MM DD YYYY Language English English French Spanish Show Fan Icon Yes Yes or No Show Temp Yes Yes or No Show Humidity Yes Yes or No Show Off Icon Yes Yes or No Show Hold Icon Yes Yes or No Show Setpoint Yes Yes or No Show Alarms Yes Yes or No Show Occ Status Yes Yes or No Show Unit Status Yes Yes or No Show...

Страница 36: ...ir Temperature Alarm Delay 300 seconds 300 to 3 600 seconds When Supply Air Temp Alarm Offset is greater than 0 Unocc Low Speed Fan Disable Enable or Disable When Fan Type Multi Speed Fan only available in versions 3 0 4 or greater Inputs BI1 Configuration Disabled Disabled Open Window Open Door Fan Lock Service Dirty Filter Motion NC Motion NO Temp Occ Occupancy BI2 Configuration Disabled Disable...

Страница 37: ...g Enable Disable or Enable Heat Prop Band 160 F 5 to 10 F 15 to 1 11 C Values only appear when the Temp control equals Manual PID Tuning Heat Integral Time 729 seconds 300 to 1 600 seconds Values only appear when the Temp control equals Manual PID Tuning Heat Process Range 40 F 10 to 100 F 12 22 to 37 77 C Values only appear when the Temp control equals Manual PID Tuning Heat Saturation Time 600 s...

Страница 38: ...he Temp control equals Manual PID Tuning Cool Period 60 seconds 30 to 120 seconds Values only appear when the Temp control equals Manual PID Tuning Equipment Size Normal Normal or Oversized Value only appears when Temp Control Setup is not equal to On Off Control Network Setup FC Comm Mode BACnet MSTP BACnet MSTP N2 BACnet Instance ID 1 0 to 4 194 302 BACnet MSTP communication mode N2 Device Addre...

Страница 39: ...ng Min Off Time 120 seconds 0 to 360 seconds Fan coil on off units only Heating Min On Time 120 seconds 0 to 360 seconds Fan coil on off units only Heating Min Off Time 120 seconds 0 to 360 seconds Fan coil on off units only Unoccupied Off Delay 10 minutes 0 to 10 minutes Supply Fan Supply Fan Type Single Speed Single Speed Multi Speed Variable Speed Fan coil units only Start Voltage 2 VDC 0 to 10...

Страница 40: ...geover Changeover Mode Auto Auto Cooling or Heating Non 4 Pipe units Supply Temp Type Analog Sensor Analog Sensor Heating NC Cooling NC Changeover Mode Auto Changeover Setpoint 55 F 40 to 200 F 4 to 93 C Supply temp type analog sensor Supply Temp Sensor Nickel Nickel Platinum A99B 2 25k ohm NTC 10k ohm NTC 10k ohm NTC Type 3 Supply temp type analog sensor Supply Temp Offset 0 F 5 to 5 F 3 to 3 C S...

Страница 41: ...eover Heating Unavailable due to OA Temp Heating Unavailable due to Control Mode Supply Air Temperature 75 F 50 to 250 F 45 to 121 C Changeover State Supply Temperature Unreliable Changeover Disabled Cooling Mode Heating Mode Supply Temperature Unreliable Zone Temp Source Internal Sensor Unreliable Internal Sensor Remote Sensor Network Override Input Not Installed Control Status Cooling Command 0 ...

Страница 42: ...s outside min max limits it is reassigned to the midpoint between min and max Table 11 Fault List Part 1 of 3 Faults Probable Causes Solutions Remote Zone Temp Fail The External Zone Temperature sensor has been disconnected or has failed 1 Check the wiring of the sensor 2 If intentionally disconnected reset sensors through the menu 3 If the problem persists order replacement units and return the a...

Страница 43: ...eturn the affected devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program Open Window The switch connected to the BI configured for Open Window is sensing that the window is opened and control has shut down 1 Close the window to resume control 2 Check sensor functionality with an ohmmeter and verify the wiring to the TEC 3 Order replacement units and return the affected devices to Johnson Controls unde...

Страница 44: ...evices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program Supply Fan Runtime Limit Extended The Supply Fan Runtime has exceeded the configured Supply Fan Runtime Limit 1 Service the Supply Fan 2 Reset the Supply Fan runtime Heating Ineffective The Supply Air Temperature has not increased above the configured Supply Air Temperature Alarm Offset while heating has been active for at least the Supply Air Tempe...

Страница 45: ...f Heating Unavailable due to Control Mode despite being below the setpoint The Control Mode is set to Cooling Mode but the controller is requesting heating Change the Control Mode to Auto or Heating The Control Mode is set to Heating Mode but the controller is requesting cooling Change the Control Mode to Auto or Cooling The staged equipment shuts off above the cooling setpoint or below the heatin...

Страница 46: ...fault was detected and the controller was unable to recover Order replacement units and return the affected devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program The Bell icon is displayed on the TEC home page The fault has been detected on the TEC See Table 11 for TEC fault causes and resolution Partial Restore Complete is displayed when trying to restore settings from a backup file Not all of the it...

Страница 47: ... maximum 22 AWG 0 6 mm diameter recommended MS TP Network Guidelines Up to 100 devices maximum for each Network Automation Engine NAE 4 000 ft 1 219 m maximum cable length Refer to the MS TP Technical Bulletin for the Metasys FX or Verasys system installed Temperature Range Backlit Display 40 0 F 40 0 C to 122 0 F 50 0 C in 0 5 increments Heating Control 40 0 F 4 5 C to 90 0 F 32 0 C Cooling Contr...

Страница 48: ... WESTENDHOF 3 45143 ESSEN GERMANY JOHNSON CONTROLS 507 E MICHIGAN ST MILWAUKEE WI 53202 USA JOHNSON CONTROLS C O CONTROLS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT NO 22 BLOCK D NEW DISTRICT WUXI JIANGSU PROVINCE 214142 CHINA Shipping Weight Models without Occupancy Sensor 0 75 lb 0 34 kg Models with Occupancy Sensor 0 77 lb 0 35 kg The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards ...

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