Z24 Wireless Zone Controller Professional Installation Guide

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Pelican Wireless Systems Pelican Wireless Systems Wireless Zone ontroller Professional Installation Guide Pelican Wireless Systems, 2655 ollier anyon Rd. Livermore, A 94551 Phone: 888.512.0490 Email: support@pelicanwireless.com Website: www.pelicanwireless.com

Table of ontents Specifications & Equipment Terminal Designations omponent Installation Locations Mounting Locations Installing the to Wireless Module Wiring Guide onventional Unit Wiring Guide Heat Pump Unit Wiring Guide onstant Speed Fan Bypass 0-10VD Output Variable Speed Fan 0-10VD Output Turn / Variable Speed Fan Economizer 0-10VD Output Bypass and Economizer 0-10VD Output Variable Speed Fan and Economizer 0-10VD Output 10K Type II Analog Input System Setup and onfiguration Sequence of Operations Toubleshooting Wireless Troubleshooting Signal Outputs 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 14 16 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 23 26 29 30 AUTION AND WARNING Failure to follow these instructions or a result of improper installation, service, adjustments, maintenance, and/or use can result in personal injury, damage to personal property, and/or cause a hazardous and dangerous situation. onsult a qualified installer, distributor, or Pelican Wireless Systems for assistance or support. Follow all safety codes and regulations and all local and state building codes. Read instructions thoroughly and follow any warnings or notes. Disconnect power during the installation of this product. All wiring must conform to local and state codes and ordinances. The is designed to wirelessly communicate with Pelican products only. This guide is designed to assist Pelican ertified ontractors on installing the. For ertification assistance or other support questions contact Pelican Support at 888.512.0490. PRE-INSTALLATION ONSIDERATIONS Before installing any zoning system forethought and planning should take place to identify which type of HVA unit a Zone ontroller will be controlling, how many stages the HVA has, and how many zoned areas will be communicating with the Zone ontroller. Because the uses wireless communication, plan installation locations appropriately for each product. ontact Pelican Support at 888.512.0490 for further assistance. 2

SPEIFIATIONS Electrical Power Relay urrent Variable Output Thermistor Input Range 24 VA 1 AMP @ 24V 0-10 VD 10K Type II 0 9" W PROVIDED EQUIPMENT T3 T3 R Rc D A1 A2 R Rc D A1 A2 Wireless Module 20 Feet 1/8 Plastic Tubing 1 - Static Sensor 2-0.25 diameter 10K Type II Duct Probes 4-3/16 Machine Screws (Wireless Module Mounting) 1 - Electical Box Gasket 1-10K Type II Outdoor Temp. Probe 2-3/16 Sheet Metal Screws ( Mounting) 3

TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS E T3 R Rc D A1 A2 A B D A HVA UNIT ONTROL ( Digital Outputs) onventional Heat Pump Y ompressor Output 1 Y ompressor Output 1 W Heat Output 1 W (O/B) Reversing Valve G /Single Speed Fan G /Single Speed Fan W2 Heat Output 2 W2 (AUX) Electric Heat Y2 ompressor Output 2 Y2 ompressor Output 2 G2 Speed Fan G2 Speed Fan W3 Heat Output 3 W3 (Not Used) Y3 ompressor Output 3 Y3 ompressor Output 3 Note: Pages 8-13: Wiring Guide for onventional HVA units from 1-6 stages. Pages 14-16: Wiring Guide for Heat Pump HVA units from 1-3 stages and Aux Heat. Pages 16-17: Wiring Guide for onstant Speed and / Speed Fan applications. Page 18-22: Wiring Guide for Bypass, Variable Speed Fan, and Economizer control. 4

B ELETRIAL ONNETIONS 0-10VD OUTPUTS ommon 24 VA A1 0-10 VD R 24 VA Power ommon Rc Two Transformer 24 VA A1 0-10 VD D Data D STATI PRESSURE SENSOR E 10K ANALOG INPUTS Duct Input Terminal Outside/Ambient Input Terminal T3 Input Terminal Note: T Terminals can accept either Type 2 10K temperature probe or a Dry ontact Sensor input to send an alarm notification through your Pelican Site Manager (pages 21-22). OMPONENT INSTALLATION LOATIONS The is not waterproof, but is designed to operate in environments from -20 F to 140 F. If installed outside, the must be installed inside of the HVA unit or in a plastic waterproof case outside of the HVA unit. The comes with a wireless communicator (Wireless Module) which it uses to communicate with Pelican s wireless network. Wireless signals will not communicate through metal, so if the is installed inside of an enclosed metal HVA unit or box, you will need to remove the Wireless Module and install it outside of the metal enclosure. (NOTE: If the is installed inside of a building and/or is not enclosed in metal, you do not need to remove the Wireless Module). The Wireless Module is water and weather proof. Install the Wireless Module onto a PLASTI electrical box with the provided gasket placed in between to keep water out. Using three wires, connect the Wireless Module s D,, and R terminals to the s D,, R terminals (illustrated on page 7). The Wireless Module can be wired up to 500 feet away from the with non-shielded wire. If the roof has a metal decking, install the Wireless Module below the metal roof line so that the wireless can reach into the building. The illustration on the next page shows where to mount the and the Wireless Module if installing inside a rooftop HVA unit. 5

MOUNTING LOATIONS Wireless Module Static Sensor Return Air Temperature Probe Modulating By-Pass Damper Supply Air Temperature Probe Wireless Module T3 R Rc D A1 A2 Wire hannels Mounting on a Flat Surface - use provided 3/16 sheet metal screws for mounting. Note: The is NOT waterproof and it should be installed inside of the HVA unit or a waterproof box. If the is installed in a metal enclosure, remove the Wireless Module and install it outside of the HVA unit or metal enclosure on a PLASTI electrical box. Installing Wireless Module Outside: Install the wireless module onto a horizontally mounted PLASTI electrical box and use the provided gasket placed in between the lip of the wireless module and the lip of the plastic electrical box to keep water out. The Wireless Module is weather and water proof. 6

INSTALLING THE 1. Remove the s front cover by placing two fingers into the indents found on both sides of the and pulling the front cover away from the back panel. This will expose the terminals and mounting holes. Side Indents Pelican Wireless Systems 2. Place the s back plate onto the flat mounting surface. Mark the two mounting holes. Drill two 3/16 holes into the surface you will be mounting the on. Note: There are two different wiring channels, one located on the side and the other for wires coming from behind the. There are also two channels for running the static pressure tubes. Mounting Hole Mounting Hole T3 R Rc D A1 A2 Wire hannels Tube hannels 3. Follow the wiring instructions found in this installation guide for wiring the correct terminals to the specific HVA unit the is going to control. 4. If the is installed inside of an HVA unit or enclosed in a metal waterproof box, you will need to separate the Wireless ommunicator from the by simply pulling it straight out. The Wireless ommunicator is water and weather proof and can be installed onto a plastic electrical box outside of the metal enclosure. Below you will find wiring instructions for connecting the to the Wireless ommunicator 5. ce all components are wired correctly, simply snap the front cover back onto the. WIRING GUIDE: TO WIRELESS MODULE The Wireless Module should only be removed from the if the is installed in an enclosed metal box or is to far away from Pelican s wireless network. The Wireless Module can be installed up to 500 feet away from the. With the Wireless Module remove: connect the R,, and D terminals from the Wireless ommunicator to matching terminals on the. Wireless Module R D T3 R Rc D A1 A2 Wire hannels 7 Note: Troubleshoot instructions are found on Page 26.

WIRING GUIDE The is wired directly to the HVA unit it will be controlling. The communicates using wireless to all zones and does not require any hardwired connection with zoned dampers or thermostats. The following guide illustrates how to wire the to onventional HVA units from 1 to 6 stages of Heat and/or ool and Heat Pump units from 1 to 3 stages of Heat and/or ool. If your installation does not fall into one of the following categories or you have further questions contact Pelican Support at 888.512.0490. For additional wiring instructions (Analog Outputs and 10K Type II thermistor inputs) proceed to pages 16-22. ONVENTIONAL UNIT WIRING GUIDE 1 Stage Heat & 1 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y W G HVA Unit R 1 Stage Heat & 1 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor Heat (Gas or Electric) Incoming Line Voltage 8

2 Stage Heat & 2 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y W G HVA Unit W2 Y2 R 2 Stage Heat & 2 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor Stage 1 Heat Stage 1 (Gas or Electric) Heat Stage 2 (Gas or Electric) ompressor Stage 2 Incoming Line Voltage 3 Stage Heat & 3 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y W G W2 Y2 W3 HVA Unit Y3 R 9

3 Stage Heat & 3 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor Stage 1 Heat Stage 1 (Gas or Electric) Heat Stage 2 (Gas or Electric) Incoming Line Voltage ompressor Stage 2 Heat Stage 3 (Gas or Electric) ompressor Stage 3 10

4 Stage Heat & 4 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor 1 Heat 1 (Gas or Electric) Heat 2 (Gas or Electric) ompressor 2 Twinned Heat (Gas or Electric) Twinned ompressors Incoming Line Voltage SEQUENE OF OPERATIONS ompressor Staging ompressor (Y) Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 ompressor (Y2) ompressors (Y3) Heat Staging Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Heat (W) Heat (W2) Heat (W3) 11

5 Stage Heat/5 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor 1 Heat 1 (Gas or Electric) Twinned Heat 1 (Gas or Electric) Twinned ompressors 1 Twinned Heat 2 (Gas or Electric) Twinned ompressors 2 Incoming Line Voltage SEQUENE OF OPERATIONS ompressor Staging ompressor (Y) Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 ompressors (Y2) ompressors (Y3) Heat Staging Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Heat (W) Heat (W2) Heat (W3) 12

6 Stage Heat/6 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 ompressor Heat (Gas or Electric) Twinned Heat (Gas or Electric) Twinned ompressors Grouped Heat (Gas or Electric) Grouped ompressors Incoming Line Voltage SEQUENE OF OPERATIONS ompressor Staging ompressor (Y) Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 ompressors (Y2) ompressors (Y3) Heat Staging Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Heat (W) Heat (W2) Heat (W3) 13

HEAT PUMP UNIT WIRING GUIDE 1 Stage Heat & 1 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y O/B G HVA Unit R 1 Stage Heat & 1 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Reversing Valve ompressor Incoming Line Voltage 2 Stage Heat & 2 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y O/B Y2 G HVA Unit R 14

2 Stage Heat/ 2 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Reversing Valve ompressor Stage 1 ompressor Stage 2 Incoming Line Voltage 3 Stage Heat/3 Stage ool (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y O/B Y2 Y3 G HVA Unit R 3 Stage Heat/3 Stage ool (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Reversing Valve ompressor Stage 1 ompressor Stage 2 ompressor Stage 3 Incoming Line Voltage 15

Aux Heat (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Aux Heat (Gas or Electric) Incoming Line Voltage ONSTANT SPEED FAN WIRING GUIDE Single Speed Fan (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y W G HVA Unit R 16

Single Speed Fan (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Fan Motor Incoming Line Voltage / Speed Fan (onventional Thermostat Terminals) R Rc D A1 A2 Y W G G2 HVA Unit R / Speed Fan (Direct Interface Wiring) R Rc D A1 A2 Speed Fan Motor Speed Fan Motor 17 Incoming Line Voltage

BYPASS 0-10VD OUTPUT WIRING GUIDE R Rc D A1 A2 Ambient Air (mandatory) 0-10V input Supply Air Static Probe (mandatory) Bypass Modulating Damper Actuator VARIABLE SPEED FAN 0-10VD OUTPUT WIRING GUIDE R Rc D A1 A2 Ambient Air (mandatory) 0-10V input Supply Air Static Probe (mandatory) Variable Speed Fan 18

ON/OFF OUTPUT FOR VARIABLE SPEED FAN THAT MANAGES ITS OWN STATI PRESSURE R Rc D A1 A2 Optional Uage: for monitoring and recording duct static pressure Supply Air Static Probe (mandatory) Variable Speed Fan Ambient Air (mandatory) EONOMIZER 0-10VD OUTPUT Note: onnect economizer actuator to terminal A1. IF YOU ARE ONTROLLING A BYPASS AND EONOMIZER GO TO PAGE 20. IF YOU ARE ONTROLLING A VARIABLE SPEED FAN AND EONOMIZER GO TO PAGE 21. R Rc D A1 A2 T3 10K Outside Air Temperature Probe (mandatory) 0-10V input Econoimzer Modulating Damper Actuator 19

EONOMIZER OPEN/LOSE ATUATOR OR ON/OFF OUTPUT Note: onnect economizer actuator to terminal G2. R Rc D A1 A2 T3 10K Outside Air Temperature Probe (mandatory) Econoimzer Damper Actuator OMBINED BYPASS AND EONOMIZER 0-10VD OUTPUTS Note: onnect economizer actuator to terminal A1 and Bypass to terminal A2. R Rc D A1 A2 T3 10K Outside Air Temperature Probe (mandatory) Ambient Air (mandatory) 0-10V input 0-10V input Supply Air Static Probe (mandatory) Econoimzer Modulating Damper Actuator Bypass Modulating Damper Actuator 20

OMBINED VARIABLE SPEED FAN AND EONOMIZER 0-10VD OUTPUTS Note: onnect economizer actuator to terminal A2 and Variable Speed Fan to terminal A1. R Rc D A1 A2 T3 10K Outside Air Temperature Probe (mandatory) Ambient Air (mandatory) 0-10V input 0-10V input Supply Air Static Probe (mandatory) Variable Speed Fan Economizer Modulating Damper Actuator Default Options: 10K TYPE II ANALOG INPUTS This section covers the wiring options for the Analog T terminals. These terminals can be used for either temperature monitoring or for a dry contact interface to generate an alarm notification through your Pelican Site Manager. Supply Air Temperature Return Air Temperature T3 Outside Air Temperature T3 10K Type 2 Temperature Probe(s) R Rc D A1 A2 21

DRY ONTAT INTERFAE FOR ALARM NOTIFIATIONS T3 Note: Dry contact relay can be wired to any of the T termainls. R Rc D A1 A2 22

SYSTEM ONLINE SETUP All configuration is done line using the Pelican Site Manager. A Pelican Gateway must be installed, connected to the Internet, and able to wirelessly communicate with a to access the zone controller s configuration options. Power must be provided to each product to configure. Step 1: Install a Pelican Wireless Gateway, setup a Pelican Site Manager, and log onto your Pelican Site Manager using a Web browser on any Smartphone, Tablet, or P. Step 2: Install the following their proper installation guides. Step 3: Follow the Damper Install guide and install all TS200, TM1, and/or R-D/A. All devices will automatically connect with the Pelican Gateway. You will recieve a new notification on your Pelican Site Manager identifing that new product have been installed. Select onfigure on the far right of the product you want to setup. Step 3: Name the Device. Step 4: Follow the configuration guides below to properly configure the. System Type: Set to onventional or Heat Pump SYSTEM OPERATION ONFIGURATION HEAT PUMP: Set Reversin Valve to be energized during ool or Heat. AUXILIARY HEAT: Set to Disable to not use or if there is no auxiliary heat. Set to Auxiliary to utilize auxiliary heat, if needed. Set to Emergency to recieve a notification if the auxiliary heat is used. Heat Stages: Set to the number of available heat stages. ool Stages: Set to the number of available cool stages. Fan Stages: Set to the number of available fan stages. IMPORTANT: If the Variable Speed Fan is self regulating or it is being controlled by another controller, and you want the to tell the other controller when to turn the Variable Speed Fan and - set Fan Stages to 1. If the is controlling a 0-10VD Variable Speed Fan - set Fan Stages to Variable. Heat Needs Fan: Set to YES if the needs to call for FAN when it calls for HEAT. 23

VARIABLE SPEED FAN ONFIGURATION OPTIONS SET VARIABLE SPEED FAN TO ON TO ONTROL A 0-10VD VARIABLE SPEED FAN. Minimum Operating Speed: Set the minimum required operating fan speed for when Heat or ool is being called. This is set as a percentage of maximum available speed. onfiguring STATI PRESSURE identifies how the should manage the bypass damper. IMPORTANT: If the Variable Speed Fan is self regulating or it is being controlled by another controller, and you want the to tell the other controller when to turn the Variable Speed Fan and - set Variable Speed Fan to OFF and instead, set Fan Stages, under System Operations, to 1. BYPASS ONTROL ONFIGURATION OPTIONS SET BYPASS ONTROLLER TO ON TO ONTROL A 0-10VD MODULATING BYPASS DAMPER ATUATOR. Damper Voltages: Set the output voltage range for opening and closing the bypass damper. This is most commonly either 0-10VD or 2-10VD: Open: Set to the voltage output for fully open. losed: Set to the voltage output for fully closed. onfiguring STATI PRESSURE identifies how the should manage the bypass damper. STATI PRESSURE ONFIGURATION OPTIONS ONFIGURE STATI PRESSURE BASED ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR SYSTEM DESIGN. Target Operating Static: Set to the targeted static pressure for running Heat or ool. The will modulate either a bypass damper or a variable speed fan with the goal of maintaining this target static. Target irculation Static: Set to the targeted static pressure for running FAN. The will modulate either a bypass damper or a variable speed fan with the goal of maintaining this target static. Setting the irculation Static lower than the Operating Static allows for a quiter operation when only FAN is requested by the zones. Minimum Static: Set the minimum static pressure for when Heat or ool is being called. The use this setting to protect the HVA unit. If Minimum Static is detected, during a call for heat or cool, the will immediatly turn off the compressor, preventing the coils from freezing over. The will also generate a Notification. Maximum Static: Set the maximum static pressure for when Heat or ool is being called. The use this setting to protect the ducts. If Maximum Static is ever detected, the will immediatly turn off the entire system, preventing the ducts from being damaged; it will then go into a 10 minute reset cycle. The will also generate a Notification. 24

EONOMIZER ONFIGURATION OPTIONS SETTING EONOIMZER TO ON PROVIDES TWO OPTIONS: 1) If the Economizer is controlled by the HVA unit or a seperate controller, but you want the to notify the seperate controller if the zones needs or can use outside air: turn to ON and set a Limit Temperature. 2) If the is directly controlling a 0-10VD Economizer damper actuator, turn VARIABLE DAMPER to ON. Limit Temperature: Set to maximum outside air temperature. Above this temperature the Economizer will be disabled. Variable Damper: Set to ON if the is directly controlling a 0-10VD Economizer damper actuator. Damper Voltages: Set the output voltage range for opening and closing the economizer damper actuator. This is most commonly either 0-10VD or 2-10VD: Open: Set to the voltage output for fully open. losed: Set to the voltage output for fully closed. Minimum Damper Position: Set the minimum damper position for fresh air ventilation.this is set as a percentage of the maximum open position. TEMPERATURE SENSER ONFIGURATION OPTIONS THE USES THESE TEMPERATURE INPUTS TO PROPERLY ONTROL AND MONITOR THE ENTIRE HVA SYSTEM. Input Sensor : Defaulted as Supply Air, but can be configured for various temperature inputs. Input Sensor : Defaulted as Return Air, but can be configured for various temperature inputs. Input Sensor T3: Defaulted as Outside Air, but can be configured for various temperature inputs. INPUT POWER ONSUMPTION To be able to record actual HVA consumption, fill in each Stages energy consumption in either KW, BTU, TON, or WATT. If you set to TON, Pelican will calculate KW consumption based on a 13 EER rated HVA unit. 25

SEQUENE OF OPERATIONS OOLING OPERATION Outputs Inputs Terminal Description Terminal Description Y ompressor ontrol Supply Temperature Y2 ompressor ontrol Return Temperature Y3 ompressor ontrol W O/B ontrol for Heat Pump System Operation 1. Thermostats request cooling using the wireless network. 2. The Zone ontroller energizes compressor stages when cooling demand is present. 3. In single duct systems, compressor stages are automatically held off if heating is active. This will continue until heating demand is satisfied. 4. ompressor stage outputs (Y, Y2, Y3) are energized based on system configured cooling stages and differential temperature between supply and return air. Target supply and differential temperature are adjusted automatically based on feedback from zoned thermostats and active settings in each zone. 5. Damper controllers are notified using wireless signals when they can open or close based on the availability of cool air in the system. Safeties Built-in system safeties such as coil temperature and internal pressure should be left in place since the Zone ontroller does not have provisions for monitoring or acting on these items. The Zone ontroller does augment the built-in safeties in the following way: 1. ompressors will be shut down if the duct static pressure falls below acceptable levels. 2. A 4 minute short cycle timer is enforced for each compressor. 3. If all zone dampers are closed the compressors will be shut down. 26

HEATING OPERATION Outputs Inputs Terminal Description Terminal Description W Heating ontrol Supply Temperature W2 Heating ontrol Return Temperature W3 Heating ontrol Operation 1. Thermostats request heating using the wireless network. 2. The Zone ontroller energizes heating stages when demand is present. 3. In single duct systems, heating stages are automatically held off if cooling is active. This will continue until cooling demand is satisfied. 4. Heat stage outputs (W, W2, W3) are energized based on system configured heat stages and differential temperature between supply and return air. Target supply and differential temperature are adjusted automatically based on feedback from zoned thermostats and active settings in each zone. 5. Damper controllers are notified using wireless signals when they can open or close based on the availability of warm air in the system. Safeties Built-in system safeties should be left in place since the Zone ontroller does not have provisions for monitoring or acting on these items. The Zone ontroller does augment the built-in safeties in the following way: 1. Heat stages will be shut down if the duct static pressure falls below acceptable levels. 2. Heat stages will be shut down if supply temperatures exceed the maximum allowed setting. 3. If all zone dampers are closed the heat will be shut down. VARIABLE SPEED FAN OPERATION Outputs Inputs Terminal Description Terminal Description G Fan Stage 1 ontrol Duct Static G2 Fan Stage 2 ontrol Outside A1 Variable Speed ontrol 27

Operation 1. Thermostats request heating, cooling, or fan using the wireless network. 2. The Zone ontroller energizes fan stages when demand is present. 3. If variable speed fan control is enabled the Zone ontroller will maintain target static pressure based on measured static pressure from it's integrated pressure sensor. 4. Target static pressure can be configured for different levels depending on whether simple air circulation is active or heating/cooling is active. 5. Damper controllers are notified using wireless signals when they can open or close based on the availability of air in the system. Safeties Built-in system safeties should be left in place since the Zone ontroller does not have provisions for monitoring or acting on these items. The Zone ontroller does augment the built-in safeties in the following way: 1. The fan will be shut down if the duct static pressure exceeds acceptable levels. 2. If all zone dampers are closed the fan will be shut down. EONOMIZER OPERATION Outputs Inputs Terminal Description Terminal Description G2 Economizer / ontrol Supply Temperature A1, A2 Variable Damper ontrol Return Temperature T3 Outside Temperature Operation 1. The economizer is operational during cooling cycles and ventilation cycles. 2. During operational mode, the economizer will always open to at least the minimum open position to provide outside air for ventilation. 3. When the fan is off, the economizer will be fully closed. 4. The economizer will compare supply, return and outside air temperatures to automatically regulate the mix of outside and return air entering the system. 5. The Variable damper control output will modulate the economizer damper to adjust the air mixture. Note 1. The economizer controller does not monitor building static pressure. A separate system should be implemented to manage proper building static pressure. 2. The Economizer controller can be optionally used to signal a built-in economizer to open or close using only the G2 output signal of the Zone ontroller. 3. The economizer will hold off cooling compressor stages if outside air temperature is sufficiently low to allow building cooling to be satisfied. 28

BYPASS OPERATION Outputs Inputs Terminal Description Terminal Description A1, A2 Variable Damper ontrol Duct Static Outside Operation 1. The bypass is operational during heating, cooling and ventilation cycles. 2. When the system is not active the bypass controller will position the damper in the fully open position. 3. When the system is fully operational, the bypass damper will be gradually closed until the target static pressure is achieved. 4. As the static pressure varies due to changes in active zones the bypass damper will be automatically modulated to maintain the target static pressure. Operation with Variable Speed Fan 1. The bypass will start in the half-open position. 2. The bypass will close if the variable speed fan is able to maintain proper static pressure. 3. If the variable speed fan is running at it's minimum setting and the static pressure exceeds the target static pressure, the bypass controller will open the bypass damper to maintain target static pressure. TROUBLESHOOT WIRELESS SIGNAL Wireless Status: - Initializing 1 Second Blink - Establishing Wireless onnection Solid - ommunicating Over Wireless Internal Status: - No Power 1 Second Blink - Initializing Solid - Operational R Rc D A1 A2 T3 Wireless Module Wireless onnection Identifier: - No Power 1 Second Blink - Establishing Wireless onnection Blink Every 15 sec - ommunicating Over Wireless R D 29

TROUBLESHOOT ONTROL OUTPUTS ON YOUR PELIAN SITE MANAGER YOU AN TEST THE SIGNAL OUTPUTS OF THE TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE FEEDBAK THAT EAH OF THE s OUTPUTS ARE ONTROLLING THE ORRET PART OF THE SYSTEM. THESE OPTIONS LET YOU TURN ON AND OFF THE ONTROL SIGNALS. IT ALSO ALLOWS YOU TO DYNAMIALLY ADJUST THE O-10VD OUTPUTS FOR TESTING A VARIABLE SPEED FAN, MODULATING BYPASS DAMPER ATUATOR, AND MODULATING EONOMIZER DAMPER. IMPORTANT: THE SIGNAL OUTPUT ONTROL IS A MASTER OVERIDE FEATURE. ALWAYS SET SIGNAL OUTPUTS BAK TO ORIGINAL SETTING!! 30

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