Honeywell TB7200 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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TB7200 Series Communicating
Zone Thermostats
TB7200 Series
Thermostat
automatically switch occupancy levels from Occupied to Stand-By and Unoccupied as required by local activity being
present or not. This advanced occupancy functionality provides advantageous energy savings during occupied hours
without sacrificing occupant comfort. All thermostats are PIR ready and can be ordered with or without Honeywell
occupancy sensor. The occupancy sensor cover is available to order separately if a PIR is needed at a later time.
FEATURES
• Available in BACnet MS/TP and ZigBee wireless protocols
• Backlit LCD display with dedicated function menu keys for simple operation
• Fully integrated advanced occupancy functionality with a PIR cover provides energy savings opportunity on
select models; all other models are PIR ready and can have an optional occupancy sensor cover added at
any time
• Pre-configured sequences of operation means one model meets more application needs
• Password protection to minimize parameter tampering
• Four levels of keypad lockout to limit access to change user parameters such as setpoints, system mode,
etc.
• Available in 24 Vac on/off, floating or 0-10 Vdc analog control to meet advanced applications requirements
• Three configurable inputs for monitoring and advanced functions
• SPST auxiliary output that can be used for lighting or reheat
• All wiring connections are made to removable terminal blocks simplifying installation
TB7200 Series
Thermostat with
Occupancy Sensor

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

APPLICATION
The TB7200 Series PI thermostat family is specifically
designed for zoning applications. The TB7200 Series are
communicating thermostats with models available in
BACnet® MS/TP and ZigBee® wireless mesh protocols and
can be easily integrated into a WEBs-AX building
automation system based on the Niagara
Typical applications include local hydronic reheat valve
control and pressure dependent VAV with or without local
reheat. Accurate temperature control is achieved due to the
product's PI proportional control algorithm, which virtually
eliminates temperature offset associated with traditional,
differential-based thermostats. Models are available for
3 point floating and analog 0 to 10 Vdc control. In addition
remote room sensing is available.
Thermostats equipped with an occupancy sensor cover
provide advanced active occupancy logic, which will
AX
® platform.
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62-2019-05

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    This advanced occupancy functionality provides advantageous energy savings during occupied hours without sacrificing occupant comfort. All thermostats are PIR ready and can be ordered with or without Honeywell occupancy sensor. The occupancy sensor cover is available to order separately if a PIR is needed at a later time.
  • Page 2: Tb7200 Series Model Selection

    • All TB7200 series thermostats are to be used only as operating controls. Whenever a control failure could lead to personal injury and/or loss of property, it becomes the responsibility of the user to add safety devices and/or alarm system to protect against such catastrophic failures.
  • Page 3: Thermostat Installation

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Thermostat Installation 1. Open up by pulling on the bottom side of thermostat. (Fig. 1) 2. Remove wiring terminals. 3. Open the thermostat PCB to the left by pressing the PCB retaining tabs. (Fig. 2) 4.
  • Page 4: Thermostat Terminals

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Thermostat Terminals Terminal identification Table 1. TB7200C5x14(x) 1 or 2 floating outputs TB7200F5x14(x) Terminal Description 1 or 2 on/off outputs Terminal Description 1 or 2 analog outputs 4- 24 V~ Hot 4- 24 V~ Hot...
  • Page 5 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS If LED indicator is desired at the TB-WALL-OVR-1014: 1. Set the Aux Cont installer parameter (which controls BO5) to option 2, Auxiliary NC. 2. Install a jumper across the BO5 terminal and 24 Vac Hot.
  • Page 6: Wiring Auxiliary Inputs

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Wiring Auxiliary Inputs DRY CONTACT TO END DEVICE 24 V~ MAXIMUM #4 24 V~ HOT #5 24 V~ COM 24 VAC POWER TO RELAY #4 24 V~ HOT #5 24 V~ COM M16949 Fig. 8. Auxiliary Inputs...
  • Page 7: Wiring For Typical Actuator Applications

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Wiring for Typical Actuator Applications Schematic Wiring Settings Pressure dependent VAV cooling only: TB7200C5x14(x) floating actuator Modulating floating VAV Actuator Mandatory • Out1Conf = 2.0 • CntrltTyp = Floating UI 3 COS • FL time = as per actuator 0 V~ COM •...
  • Page 8 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Schematic Wiring Settings Pressure dependent VAV cooling/heating with changeover and reheat: TB7200C5x14(x) floating actuator Modulating floating VAV Actuator Mandatory • Out1Conf = 2.0 BO 5-AUX • CntrltTyp = Floating BO 5-AUX CHANGEOVER • FL time = as per actuator...
  • Page 9: Thermostat User Interface

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Schematic Wiring Settings Cooling/heating with changeover hydronic valve control: TB7200C5x14(x) floating actuator Modulating floating Valve Mandatory • Out1Conf = 2.0 UI 3 COS • CntrltTyp = Floating 0 V~ COM • FL time = as per actuator...
  • Page 10: User Control Options

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Alarms • If alarms are detected, they will automatically be displayed at the end of the status display scroll. • During an alarm message display, the back lit screen will light up at the same time as the message and shut off during the rest of the status display.
  • Page 11: System Mode Functions

    Off – Auto – Heat – Cool INSTALLER CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MENU This section describes the parameters available for TB7200 Series thermostat configuration. The TB7200 Series can be programmed at the thermostat or through WEBStation-AX, with the following exception: Wireless models must have the Com Addr, PAN ID, and Channel set at the thermostat before adding to the wireless network or doing any programming in WEBStation-AX.
  • Page 12: Configuration Parameters

    Range is: 0 to 254 a like Honeywell TB7200 thermostat. To use this command, the thermostat you want to copy parameters from must be on the wireless network with a network address (Com addr) and must be the same model number as the thermostat you want to copy to.
  • Page 13 Occupancy mode is now set as per applied PIR function and configuration. Application information is available in the PIR Application Guide for TB7200 Series Thermostats (Form No. 63-4526). This document provides installers and system designers with detailed examples on applications, parameter configuration, sequence of operations, troubleshooting and diagnostic help required for proper use of occupancy sensor models.
  • Page 14 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Table 8. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Configuration parameters Default value Significance and adjustments Universal input no.3 (None): No function will be associated with the input (COC/NH) Change over dry contact. Normally Heat: Used when configuration Default value = None both heating and cooling are controlled from the same thermostat output.
  • Page 15 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Table 8. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Configuration parameters Default value Significance and adjustments Sequence of operation See Table 10 for SeqOpera level details SeqOpera Default value = Sequence #1 Table 10. Sequence of Operation Single output application...
  • Page 16 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Table 8. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Configuration parameters Default value Significance and adjustments Proportional band setting Adjust the proportional band used by the thermostat PI control loop. Pband Default value = 3 CAUTION Note that the default value of 3.0 F (1.2 C) gives satisfactory operation in most normal installation cases.
  • Page 17 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Table 8. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Configuration parameters Default value Significance and adjustments Auxiliary contact function and 0 Aux contact function used for reheat. Aux cont configuration IF SEQUENCE IS SET TO REHEAT THROUGH NETWORK OR Default value = 0 Not Used LOCAL, Ignore this parameter.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS SPECIFICATIONS Network Protocol: Models available in BACnet MS/TP or ZigBee wireless mesh WEBs-AX Controllers: Compatible with WEB-2xx, WEB-6xx, and WEB-7xx Platform: WEB-2xx and WEB-6xx - WEBStation-AX 3.0 or later WEB-7xx - WEBStation-AX 3.5 or later Thermostat power requirements: 19-30 Vac 50 or 60 Hz;...
  • Page 19 Agency Approval BACnet models IMPORTANT All TB7200 series controls are for use as operating controls only and are not safety devices. These instru- ments have undergone rigorous tests and verifications prior to shipment to ensure proper and reliable opera- tion in the field. Whenever a control failure could lead to personal injury and/or loss of property, it becomes the responsibility of the user/installer/electrical system designer to incorporate safety devices (such as relays, flow switch, thermal protections, etc.) and/or alarm system to protect the entire system against such catastrophic...
  • Page 20 TB7200 SERIES COMMUNICATING ZONE THERMOSTATS Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North ® U.S. Registered Trademark Golden Valley, MN 55422 © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. 62-2019—05 M.S. Rev. 09-11 customer.honeywell.com Printed in United States...

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