MBS Therma-Fuser Standalone Motorized Swirl VAV Diffuser

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MBS Therma-Fuser Standalone Motorized Swirl VAV Diffuser Models: MBS-M MBS-S MBS-D Master with sensor and controller Slave with controller to follow master Drone with controller for 3rd party control Therma-Fuser Systems MBS: Product Overview FORM 123.101 REV 1407 BENEFITS AT A GLANCE. MODERN ARCHITECTURAL SWIRL FACE The swirl face provides a modern aesthetically pleasing appearance and every Therma-Fuser diffuser is a VAV zone of temperature control providing pleasing comfort in both heating and cooling. A wide range of control with comfort set points adjustable from 55-95 F/13-35 C. The electric motor delivers a consistent response for control of room temperature, and when required, a quick response to commands. The Wall Adjuster provides easy access for unit configuration and for the occupant to adjust comfort set points Patent Pending US and other countries Copyright Acutherm 2014 ROBUST DESIGN WITH LONG LIFE MOTOR The need for any maintenance or repair is minimized through the robust design and a brushless DC stepper motor specifically selected for a long life. The electric motor directly drives a threaded shaft connected with a linkage to the dampers eliminating the need for a failure prone gear box. The control algorithm reduces the motor run time to a minimum reducing energy use and extending the motor life. And, should maintenance be required, the unique design allows for easy access to the motor from the room without removal of the diffuser from the ceiling. ONLY THERMA-FUSER VAV OFFERS THESE BENEFITS Quiet no motor noise Separate temperature set points for VAV heating and VAV cooling. Superior air distribution - more entrainment, even temperature distribution, higher ADPI* and better room air change effectiveness. Lowest energy VAV terminalgreen VAV. Low to no maintenance - 2 year warranty. Easily adapts to office changes. *ADPI (Air Diffusion Performance Index)

VAV Damper Primary Air Supply Air Sensor Controller BUILDING AUTOMATION INTERFACE The MBS-M has a 0-10VDC analog input for set point adjustment by a building automation system. The damper can also be forced open or closed through this interface. Swirl Face HOW IT WORKS Model MBS Therma-Fuser diffusers are nominal 24 /600mm square ceiling diffusers with swirl face, built in DDC controller, and VAV damper. A round disc damper located behind the swirl face opens and closes to meter air flow (hot or cold) into the room in response to room temperature. The damper is modulated by a brushless DC stepper motor. The electric motor, rigorously tested to provide many years of reliable service, directly drives a threaded shaft connected with a linkage to the disc damper. The controller uses an expert system control similar to having an expert sitting there making the adjustments. Unlike PID control, expert system control does not require field tuning. Every 10 seconds it determines if the damper should be adjusted and the amount of any adjustment based on temperature relationships and the rate of change of damper position. MASTER DIFFUSER MBS-M master diffusers contain a duct temperature sensor and DDC controller for standalone operation with the Wall Adjuster. ROOM AIR SENSING To monitor average room temperature, a sensor in the Wall Adjuster (Fig. 2) is used Secondary Air Motor fig.1 similar to a traditional thermostat. The Wall Adjuster should not be located on an outside wall or where it could be exposed to direct sunlight at any time during the day. It should be located away from the diffuser, yet exposed to general airflow from the space. A properly applied MBS-M will hold the room average within 1.5 F/0.9 C of the temperature selected. COOLING AND HEATING MODES In the cooling mode, the MBS-M damper opens on a rise in room temperature. In the heating mode the operation is reversed with the MBS-M damper blades closing on a rise in room temperature. Determination of cooling/heating mode is made automatically by comparing supply air temperature to room temperature and set point. The MBS-M is in the heating mode if the supply air temperature is warmer than both the room temperature and set point. The MBS-M is in the cooling mode if the supply air temperature is cooler than either the room temperature or set point. ADJUSTING SET POINTS The room temperature set point is easily adjusted by pressing the up and down arrows on the Wall Adjuster (see Fig. 2). Adjustment is limited to that set using the set point offset (see Configuration). CONFIGURATION The MBS-M diffuser comes factory configured and ready to operate once power is connected. If required, there are six parameters that can be accessed through the menu button on the bottom of the Wall Adjuster: 1. Temperature correction (sensor calibration) 2. Minimum damper position % 3. Maximum damper position % 4. Heating set point 5. Cooling set point 6. Set point offset (limits the range of set point adjustment) In addition, there are dip switches on the back of Wall Adjuster to adjust the display of the Adjuster between warmer/ cooler, numeric and F/ C. OPEN FOR BALANCING When both the up and down arrow buttons on the Wall Adjuster are pressed for a couple seconds the MBS-M enters a balancing mode and opens to 100% fig.2 DIMENSIONS NECK SECTION Designation 6" 8" 10" 12" Inches ± 1/16 5 15 / 16 7 15 /16 9 15 /16 11 15 /16 OD mm ± 3 150 200 250 300 *595±2mm Square with 16±2mm lip available specify 595mm square. 2

damper position. When either arrow button is pressed the balancing mode is released and the MBS-M will close and then re-open to control the temperature of the room. SLAVE DIFFUSER MBS-S slave diffusers contain only the DDC controller allowing the diffuser to mimic the master diffuser, opening and closing with the MBS-M DRONE DIFFUSER MBS-D drone diffusers contain only the DDC controller and use an analog 0-10VDC input to position the damper with a direct 0-100% relationship. With this input, controls by others may be used to control the MBS-D diffuser. SUPPLY POWER Each MBS diffuser requires 24VAC +3/-1 power supplied. Max power draw is 15VA when the motor is running, but when the motor is idle, the power draw drops to <1VA. Power 24VAC +3 / -1 15VA Max Wall Adjuster Controller fig.3 SYSTEM DESIGN The best control for heating/cooling units supplying air to VAV terminals is a discharge thermostat which maintains a constant supply air temperature. With DX equipment these are a high and low limit. Use a room thermostat for changeover between heating and cooling modes. For hybrid systems (part VAV and part constant volume) control the heating/cooling supply unit with a thermostat in one of the rooms with a constant volume diffuser, preferably the space with the greatest load. For both VAV and hybrid systems, the fan should run continuously. The constant discharge velocity of Therma-Fuser diffusers at varying air flow provides good room circulation which reduces stratification. Keeping heating supply air temperatures as low as possible will further reduce room air stratification to a negligible level. Static pressure at the inlet of the Therma-Fuser diffuser should be between 0.05"wg/12Pa and 0.25"wg/62Pa, at full and partial air flows. Static pressure below 0.05"wg/12Pa will result in low air flow and less induction. Above 0.25"wg/62Pa, Therma-Fuser diffusers operate well but excessive noise may result. Use minimum flow settings where tight shut off is not needed. Size Therma-Fuser VAV diffusers for low static pressure drops - between 0.05 wg/12pa and 0.25 wg/62pa maximum to limit noise. Size the diffusers as large as possible, especially at the end of the duct run, for the lowest possible pressure drop at design air flow. Size the ducts for a maximum pressure drop of the difference between the pressure drops over the first and the last diffusers. If the system turns down more than 30%, static pressure should be controlled. Included in the options for static pressure control are fan speed control and modulating bypass dampers. Modulating zone dampers are recommended where several zones share a higher pressure duct or riser. Manual balancing dampers should be used at the takeoff for each diffuser. Manual balancing dampers may not be required with ducts designed to Acutherm specifications. Acutherm has how to system design brochures for almost every ducted air system. For specific recommendations refer to the brochure for your system. GUIDE SPECIFICATION (Suitable for Section 23 36 16 Variable-Air-Volume Units of the CSI Master Format). 2.2 Swirl standalone motorized VAV diffusers A. Swirl standalone motorized variable air volume diffusers shall be Therma- Fuser model MBS manufactured by Acutherm, Hayward CA. B. Swirl standalone motorized VAV diffusers shall be a complete VAV terminal with swirl face, supply air sensor, "expert system" controller, motor and disc damper contained in a nominal 24in/600mm square diffuser. C. They shall be actuated by a brushless DC stepper motor with a direct linkage to the damper shipped in the open position for balancing should the diffuser not yet be connected to power. D. All swirl VAV diffusers shall provide easy access to the motor from the room without removal of the diffuser should maintenance be required. E. The expert controller shall have the ability to change control response as the space changes. P, PI, PD and PID control shall not be acceptable. F. The diffuser shall have an architecturally aesthetically pleasing swirl face. The housing shall have an offset ridge on each of the four edges to provide better air flow in lay-in installations. G. The manufacturer shall warrant that all VAV diffusers shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from date of shipment. H. Supply air to the VAV diffuser shall be constant temperature (may be reset to another constant temperature). Supply air shall be limited to no lower than 50 F/10 C on cooling and as low as possible not to exceed 120 F/49 C on heating. For the guide specification in a word format and for specifications for the MBS-S Slave and MBS-D Drone types, please visit www.acutherm.com, click on: ÜDocuments Ü2x2 ÜMBS ÜSpecifications. 3

PERFORMANCE GUIDE in I-P UNITS Maximum Flow Nomimal Designation Diameter in Static Pressure in wg Maximum Flow CFM Throw (ft)*@ v t = 50FPM 100FPM 150FPM NC 6" 5 15/16 0.05 150 <1 <1 1 23 0.10 200 3 3 2 23 0.12 224 3 3 2 25 0.15 260 4 3 2 29 0.20 320 5 4 3 35 0.25 360 6 5 3 39 0.05 180 3 2 1 23 0.09 252 5 4 3 26 8" 7 15/16 0.10 270 5 4 3 27 0.15 350 6 4 3 36 0.20 380 7 5 4 41 0.25 430 7 6 4 44 0.05 210 3 3 1 24 0.10 320 5 4 3 33 10" 9 15/16 0.15 390 6 5 3 40 0.16 400 6 5 3 41 0.20 440 7 6 5 44 0.25 490 8 6 5 47 0.05 230 4 2 2 24 0.09 318 6 4 3 31 12" 11 15/16 0.10 340 6 4 3 33 0.15 400 7 6 4 40 0.20 450 8 7 4 45 0.25 500 8 7 5 48 NOTES: Denotes 750 fpm / 3.81 m/s inlet velocity. Denotes 400 fpm / 2.03 m/s inlet velocity. * Throw data is for air 20 F/11 C lower than room temperature. Throws for isothermal air are 40 to 50% greater. NC based on Lw(10-12 watts reference) -10db Tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 70-1991, ANSI S12.31, ARI 890-2001, ISO 5219 and ISO 3741. 4

PERFORMANCE GUIDE in SI (METRIC) UNITS Nomimal Designation Nominal Dia. mm Static Pressure Pa Maximum Flow Maximum Flow Throw (m)*@v t = 6" 150 L/s m 3 /h 0.25 m/s 0.50 m/s 0.75 m/s NC 10 66 238 0.2 0.2 0.2 23 20 85 307 0.7 0.7 0.5 23 30 106 382 1.0 0.9 0.6 25 40 129 464 1.3 1.0 0.7 30 50 151 545 1.5 1.2 0.9 35 60 166 600 1.8 1.5 0.9 38 10 77 276 0.8 0.5 0.2 22 20 111 399 1.3 1.0 0.7 25 8" 200 30 143 515 1.7 1.2 0.9 31 40 168 606 1.9 1.3 1.0 37 50 180 648 2.1 1.5 1.2 41 60 199 716 2.1 1.8 1.2 43 10 89 320 0.7 0.9 0.2 22 20 131 471 1.3 1.1 0.7 29 10" 250 30 165 593 1.7 1.4 0.9 36 40 189 681 1.9 1.6 1.1 41 50 208 750 2.1 1.8 1.5 44 60 227 818 2.4 1.8 1.5 46 10 98 354 1.1 0.5 0.5 22 20 140 505 1.6 1.0 0.8 29 12" 300 30 172 620 2.0 1.5 1.1 36 40 194 698 2.2 1.9 1.3 41 50 213 767 2.4 2.1 1.3 45 60 232 835 2.4 2.1 1.5 47 All SI / Metric NOTES: ratings are soft conversion from I-P ratings Denotes 750 All SI/Metric fpm / 3.81 ratings m/s inlet are velocity. soft conversion from I-P ratings. * Throw data is Denotes for air 20 F/11 C 750 fpm lower / 3.81 than m/s room inlet temperature. velocity. Denotes Throws for 400 isothermal fpm / 2.03 air are m/s 40 inlet to 50% velocity. greater. NC based on L w (10-12 watts reference) -10db * Throw data is for air 20 F/11 C lower than room temperature. Throws for isothermal air are 40 to 50% greater. Tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 70, ANSI S12.31, ARI 890, ISO 5219 and ISO 3741. NC based on L Ratings independently verified w (10-12 watts reference) -10db by Inchcape Testing Services, ETL Testing Laboratories. When using Tested Acutherm in accordance directional baffles with ANSI/ASHRAE for other than 4-way 70-1991, blow patterns, ANSI S12.31, reduce the ARI maximum 890-2001, air volume ISO as 5219 shown and in Acutherm ISO 3741. Form 043.201. When using Acutherm R-Rings, throws may be as low as 90% and NC 2db higher than those listed in the performance guide. 5

2014 Acutherm FORM 123.101 REV 1407 MBS Therma-Fuser Standalone Motorized Swirl Diffuser TWO YEAR WARRANTY Acutherm warrants that its Model MBS diffuser, exclusive of any options and accessories (whether factory or field installed) shall be free from defective material or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment and agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any parts that fail during said two (2) year period due to any such defects which would not have occurred had reasonable care and proper usage and all parts and controls remain unaltered. Acutherm makes NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF PRODUCTS OR OF THEIR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY WHICH EXTENDS BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE. ACUTHERM S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM DEFECTS SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS FOUND DEFECTIVE UPON EXAMINATION BY ACUTHERM. IN NO EVENT SHALL ACUTHERM BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIONAL DAMAGES OR DAMAGES FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY. Acutherm shall not be responsible for freight to or from its plant in connection with the inspection, repair or replacement of parts under the terms of this limited warranty nor for cost of removal or installation. ACUTHERM PRODUCT GUIDE Square VAV Diffusers Round VAV Diffusers Linear VAV Diffusers Accessories Pressure Control Temperature control Square VAV Diffusers Round VAV Diffusers Linear VAV Diffusers Accessories Pressure Control Temperature control PRODUCT INFORMATION DESCRIPTION Use the following model number nomenclature to order Therma-Fuser diffusers, options and accessories. Product (1) Model MBS (2) Type (3) Size Product 1. Model: MBS Motorized Swirl Therma-Fuser diffuser 2. Type: M master, S slave, and D drone 3. Size: nominal 6, 8, 10, or 12 inch inlet Options (1) Remote Adjust ADJ-M (2) Insulation (3) Security Hanger (4) Sheared Housing Options 1. Remote Adjust: ADJ-M Motorized Wall Adjuster 2. Insulation: I for attic/plenum side insulation 3. Security Hanger: H two hangers on opposite corners 4. Sheared Housing: 595 for 600mm metric grid ceilings, T1 for 23 3 /16 and T2 for 22 3 /4 Accessories (1) Ceiling Frame Accessories 1. Ceiling Frame: TFHD for hard ceiling, TF4DB for 4 drop box, TF1DB for 17 /16 drop box, TFSP for spline, TFT1 for tegular 9 /16 T-bar, TFT2 for tegular 1 T-bar, and TFAL for air lifter (no ceiling) diffuser AVAILABLE ONLINE Access digital brochures, CAD files, performance data and more! www.acutherm.com CALL US Talk to our customization and specification experts +1 800 544 1840 EMAIL SUPPORT Send us your questions and we ll get you the answers you need. info@acutherm.com ACUTHERM HEADQUARTERS 1766 Sabre Street Hayward CA 94545, USA Tel: +1 510 785 0510 Fax: +1 510 785 2517