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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE BAFWorks ® BAF WORKS ™ For help, call 1-877-BIG-FANS or visit www.bigassfans.com For help, call 1 (877) BIG-FANS or visit www.bigassfans.com...
  • Page 2 Customer Service: 1-877-BIG-FANS (International: +1 859 233 1271)
  • Page 3: Installation Guide

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Installation Guide INSTALLATION BAFWorks ® GUIDE BAF WORKS ™ Installation Guide: For help, call 1 (877) BIG-FANS or visit www.bigassfans.com January 2017 Rev. I Contact Information Manufacturing Customer Service Warranty Returns Australia Office 2425 Merchant Street 2348 Innovation Drive 800 Winchester Road Unit 22, 1029 Manly Road...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: WARNING: The BAFWorks Admin Lock feature is not a suitable replacement for proper lockout/tagout procedures as ®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Contents Introduction Safety Instructions Thank You About Big Ass Solutions About BAFWorks ® BAFWorks System Diagram Pre-Installation Parts and Hardware Pre-Installation Requirements Installation Overview Electrical Installation: Safety Guidelines ADAM Module Basic Power and Data Wiring Lights, Ventilation, & Basic Relay Output Wiring Automation Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 Lighting Panel, 6 Channel...
  • Page 6 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setup Notes Setup Notes Using BAFWorks Understanding the Home Screen Working with All Devices Configuring Individual Fan Settings Starting and Stopping Fan Groups Configuring Fan Group Settings Scheduling Fan Group Events Viewing Fan Diagnostic Information Understanding Fire Alarm System Trip Behavior Configuring Individual Light Settings Turning Light Groups On and Off Configuring Light Group Settings...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Our provocative moniker originated with the massive overhead fans we perfected to bring comfort and energy savings to large industrial buildings. Today, though, Big Ass Solutions is much more than industrial—and much more than Big Ass Fans or Big Ass Light. Big Ass means quality, form, and function to solve problems in the built environment.
  • Page 8: Bafworks System Diagram

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Introduction (cont.) BAFWorks system diagram ® The diagram below shows a typical BAFWorks installation with fans, lights, exhaust fans and louvers, and temperature sensors. ® After BAFWorks is installed, the iPad mobile digital device (and fan remote operator station[s], if installed) will be ®...
  • Page 9: Pre-Installation

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Pre-Installation Parts and hardware Note: The exact parts and hardware included will vary depending on the components (fans, lighting, ventilation, temperature sensors) you are connecting to BAFWorks . The drawings below and on the following page are not to scale. ®...
  • Page 10 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Pre-Installation (cont.) Fan parts and hardware 5 4 3 2 1 Modbus Communication Card RJ45 to Modbus Connector Remote Operator Station & 120 Ω 1/4 W Resistor & 120 Ω 1/4 W Resistor 1. One (1) Modbus communication card is required for each fan in the BAFWorks system with a Lenze SMVector VFD.
  • Page 11: Pre-Installation Requirements

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Pre-Installation (cont.) Pre-installation requirements Read and complete all of the following steps prior to BAFWorks installation! ® 1. Identify network to use for BAFWorks ® Choose one of the following: a. Use the provided NETGEAR N150 Wi-Fi router. ®...
  • Page 12 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Pre-Installation (cont.) Pre-installation requirements (cont.) 3. Obtain ADAM module MAC ID numbers If multiple ADAM modules of the same module number will be used on the same network, Big Ass Solutions recommends obtaining and recording each module’s MAC ID number. The MAC ID numbers will be helpful during ADAM module configuration. To obtain an ADAM module’s MAC ID number: 1.
  • Page 13: Installation Overview

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Pre-Installation (cont.) Installation overview Complete all steps in “Pre-Installation Requirements” on page 5 before proceeding. To install BAFWorks, complete the following steps. See the chapters, sections, and pages referenced below for detailed installation instructions. 1. Install network-enabled hardware Install, wire, and configure all ADAM modules, lighting/input/output panels, temperature sensors, and other network hardware as described in “Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, &...
  • Page 14: Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician! Incorrect assembly can cause electric shock or electrical component damage! Hazard of electrical shock! WARNING: Installation must be in accordance with the requirements specified in this installation manual and with any additional requirements set forth by the National Electric Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70-2011, and all local codes.
  • Page 15: Basic Relay Output Wiring

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Basic relay output wiring The ADAM 6160 relay output module includes six (6) form C relays. These relays are rated for up to 5 A @ 250 VAC and can be used to directly drive smaller loads, such as lighting contactors or motor starters.
  • Page 16 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Basic relay output wiring (cont.) Typical 3-wire combination motor starter control wiring (single station) AC Line AC Neutral Stop Start O.L. Fuse MS aux Interfacing with 3-wire start/stop circuits With a low voltage SPDT relay, the existing push button controls can still be used*.
  • Page 17 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Basic relay output wiring (cont.) Using the ADAM module and/or pilot relay as a circuit enabler Shown with low voltage SPDT relay ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module DC Supply AC Line AC Neutral Stop...
  • Page 18 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Basic relay output wiring (cont.) Using the ADAM module with 3-way or multi-way lighting circuits Shown with 3-way light switch, 4-way light switch, and low voltage SPDT pilot relay DC Supply ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module AC Line...
  • Page 19: Wiring: 12 X 12 X 4 Lighting Panel, 6 Channel

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 lighting panel, 6-channel The standard lighting control panel shown below includes six (6) 4-pole, 20 A contactors with 120 VAC coils. This allows switching of up to twenty-four (24) 20 A lighting circuits in six (6) groups of four (4) circuits each.
  • Page 20: Wiring: 12 X 12 X 4 Output Panel

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 output panel OUT to 24 VDC load/pilot relay; wired N.O. GREEN WITH YELLOW OUT to AC line powered load/pilot relay; wired N.O. WWW.BIGASSSOLUTIONS.COM ©2013 DELTA T CORP.
  • Page 21: Wiring: 12 X 12 X 4 Analog Input Panel, 8 Channel

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 analog input panel, 8 channel OUT to sensor Note: Only one input channel wired for 4–20 mA operation (#0) is shown. The ADAM module supports up to eight (8) input channels, 4–20 mA or 0–10 V.
  • Page 22: Temperature Sensor Specifications

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Temperature sensor specifications Indoor sensor Omega EWS-TX -18 to 57°C 0 to 135°F Load: 8V @ 20 mA DROP Max Loop Ω = (V - 8V) / 0.020 SUPPLY Outdoor sensor Omega EWSE-PT100-TX...
  • Page 23: Mounting Temperature Sensors

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Mounting temperature sensors Indoor sensor Mount the sensor to a standard 2" x 4" (51 mm x 102 mm) junction box using the provided hardware as shown below. Note: A junction box is not supplied.
  • Page 24: Basic Temperature Sensor Wiring

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.) Basic temperature sensor wiring The ADAM 6117 analog input module supports up to eight (8) channels and several signal types and levels. Big Ass Solutions recommends using temperature sensors that include 4–20 mA loop transmitters, as current loops are much less susceptible to induced interference over long distances.
  • Page 25: Mounting The Bafworks

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Mounting the BAFWorks Control System ® Complte all steps in “Pre-Installation Requirements” on page 5 and “Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation” on page 8 before proceeding. Dimensions Mounting Bracket 8.25” (210 mm) 5.13” (130 mm) iPad Enclosure ®...
  • Page 26: Mounting The Control System

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Mounting the BAFWorks Control System (cont.) ® Mounting the control system 1. Install mounting bracket Select a flat mounting location that is readily accessible, free from vibration, and where there is adequate distance from foreign objects or moving equipment.
  • Page 27 ETHERNET FANNYNET Future FAULT 5-6VDC @ 200mA OUTPUT USB – POWER ONLY BIG ASS FANS Fanny Box Rev1.2 Out to fans customer- supplied LAN* AC Power Adapter 100–240 VAC 50/60 Hz Output: 5 VDC @ 1 A...
  • Page 28 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Mounting the BAFWorks Control System (cont.) ® 5. Complete electrical installation Complete all necessary steps in the “Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation” and “Electrical Installation: Fans” sections before proceeding to step 6. 6. Attach iPad and front cover ®...
  • Page 29: Electrical Installation: Fans

    See page 21 for connection details for the FAULT 5-6VDC @ 200mA OUTPUT wall-mounted components. USB – POWER ONLY BIG ASS FANS Fanny Box Rev1.2 BAF Gateway OUT to Fans WWW.BIGASSSOLUTIONS.COM ©2013 DELTA T CORP.
  • Page 30: Modbus Wiring Overview

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Modbus wiring overview Do not assign the same address to two (2) fans. The BAFWorks control system utilizes the Modbus RTU protocol to communicate to fans over a two-wire RS-485 network. Each fan or ®...
  • Page 31: Terminations At The Modbus Gateway

    ETHERNET FANNYNET Future FAULT 5-6VDC @ 200mA OUTPUT USB – POWER ONLY BIG ASS FANS Fanny Box Rev1.2 Located at the end of a daisy chained Modbus loop Note: The gateway includes ETHERNET FANNYNET an internal EOL resistor. The addition of an external resistor is Future not necessary.
  • Page 32 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: 200 V–240 V & 400 V–480 V Delta E series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 33 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: 200V–240 V & 400 V–480 V Delta E series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) (cont.) ® It is important that the last device connected on a run of Modbus cable (single or multiple devices) includes an EOL resistor to maintain proper cable impedance as shown.
  • Page 34 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: 575 V–600 V Delta M series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 35 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: 575 V–600 V Delta M series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) (cont.) ® RJ22 - RJ45 Port Adapter (unique to M series) RJ45 / Screw Terminal Adapter MBA (+) Orange w/WHT MBB (-) White w/ORG STOP MODE...
  • Page 36: Setup And Wiring: Lenze Smvector Vfds

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: Lenze SMVector VFDs (Powerfoil 8, Basic 6 , Pivot , & Pivot 180 fans) ® ® ™ ™ WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 37 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: Lenze SMVector VFDs (Powerfoil 8, Basic 6 , Pivot , & Pivot 180 fans) (cont.) ® ® ™ ™ It is important that the last fan connected on a run of Modbus cable (regardless of fan quantity) includes an EOL resistor to maintain proper cable impedance as shown.
  • Page 38: Rs-485 Network Biasing: Lenze Smvector Vfds

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) RS-485 Network Biasing: Lenze SMVector VFDs (Powerfoil 8, Basic 6 , Pivot , & Pivot 180 fans) ® ® ™ ™ Depending on the design of the RS-485 transmitters and receivers, biasing resistors may be required for proper data transmission. The biasing resistors keep the data lines on the system at a fixed level while the transmitters are in an idle state.
  • Page 39: Setup And Wiring: Allen-Bradley

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 4, 4M, & 40 VFDs (Powerfoil & Wickerbill fans) ® ® ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 40 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Setup and wiring: Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 4, 4M, & 40 VFDs (Powerfoil & Wickerbill fans) (cont.) ® ® ® R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 It is important that the last device connected on a run of Modbus cable (single or multiple devices) includes an EOL resistor to maintain proper cable impedance as shown.
  • Page 41: Connecting More Than 32 Fans (Daisy Chaining)

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Connecting more than 32 fans (daisy chaining) The BAFWorks application and gateway are capable of communicating with only 32 unique serial addresses; however, it is possible ® to connect more than 32 fans on a single gateway installation utilizing each fan controller’s 0–10VDC daisy chaining setup as illustrated below.
  • Page 42: Fire Alarm Interface Methods

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Electrical Installation: Fans (cont.) Fire alarm interface methods The most common method for interfacing fans with a fire alarm system is to provide a dry relay contact to each fan. In this scenario, the relay coil is controlled by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) or a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). On newer systems, the relay is replaced by an addressable Alarm Release Module (ARM).
  • Page 43: Fan Remote Operator

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Fan Remote Operator Station (Optional) WARNING: Ensure power is disconnected from the fan(s) prior to installing the remote operator station(s). The remote operator station lets you switch between BAFWorks fan control and local fan control. One remote operator station is ®...
  • Page 44 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Fan Remote Operator Station (Optional) (cont.) Remote operator station wiring: 200V–240V & 400V–480V Delta E series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 45 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Fan Remote Operator Station (Optional) (cont.) Remote operator station wiring: 575V–600V Delta M series VFDs (Powerfoil X Series fans) ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 46: Remote Operator Station Wiring: Lenze Smvector Vfds

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Fan Remote Operator Station (Optional) (cont.) Remote operator station wiring: Lenze SMVector VFDs (Powerfoil 8, Basic 6 , Pivot , & Pivot 180 fans) ® ® ™ ™ WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 47 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Fan Remote Operator Station (Optional) (cont.) Remote operator station wiring: Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 4, 4M, & 40 VFDs (Powerfoil & Wickerbill fans) ® ® ® WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect if installed.
  • Page 48: Configuring Adam Modules

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Configuring ADAM Modules Complete all necessary installation, wiring, and setup steps in all previous chapters before proceeding. Pre-configuration requirements Before downloading and using the ADAM module configuration utility, ensure that: • You have obtained each ADAM module’s MAC ID number (see pre-installation step 3 on page 6). •...
  • Page 49 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Configuring ADAM Modules (cont.) Configuring the modules (cont.) 3. Click the module you want to configure. The Setting tab for the module appears in the module information pane. This tab includes the module’s MAC ID and Ethernet configuration settings (Figure 3). Figure 3–Module Setting tab Configure the settings: •...
  • Page 50: Recording Module Information

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Configuring ADAM Modules (cont.) Configuring the modules (cont.) 5. On ADAM 6117 input modules ONLY, select the input channel range for each channel on the module (Figure 5). a. In the tree on the left side of the screen, click the module you want to configure. b.
  • Page 51: Adding Output And Input Modules

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application ® Complete all necessary installation, wiring, setup, and configuration steps in all previous chapters before proceeding. WARNING: The BAFWorks Admin Lock feature is not a suitable replacement for proper lockout/tagout procedures as ®...
  • Page 52 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® To add and configure an ADAM 6117 input module: 1. If necessary, open BAFWorks ® 2. In the top left corner of any screen of the BAFWorks application, touch Edit. 3.
  • Page 53: Setting Up Fan Group Automation

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Setting up fan group automation The fan group automation feature lets users automatically maintain optimal fan speed and temperature based on whether it is the cooling season or the heating season. Automation uses the temperature sensors connected to BAFWorks to monitor the temperature ®...
  • Page 54: Setting Up Ventilation Group Automation

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Setting up ventilation group automation The IntelliVent automation feature lets users specify a maximum indoor winter temperature and automatically starts ventilation when ® this setpoint is exceeded and shuts down ventilation when the setpoint is reached. IntelliVent also lets users specify a minimum outdoor temperature and will not run ventilation if the outdoor temperature is below this value.
  • Page 55: Adding And Deleting Fans And Fan Groups

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting fans and fan groups Each fan in the BAFWorks system must belong to a group. The application starts with a default group called “Fans.” You can add fans ®...
  • Page 56 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting fan groups You can only delete empty fan groups. You must delete all fans from a group or move the fans to a different group before you can delete the group. To move a fan to a different group, select the fan, and then choose a group from the drop-down header at the top of the fan settings page (see page 61).
  • Page 57: Adding And Deleting Lights And Light Groups

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting lights and light groups Each light in the BAFWorks system must belong to a group. The application starts with a default group called “Lights.” You can add ®...
  • Page 58 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting light groups You can only delete empty light groups. You must delete all lights from a group or move the lights to a different group before you can delete the group. To move a light to a different group, select the light, and then choose a group from the drop-down header at the top of the light settings page (see page 65).
  • Page 59: Adding And Deleting Louvers/Vents And Louver/Vent Groups

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting louvers/vents and louver/vent groups Each louver and vent in the BAFWorks system must belong to a group. The application starts with default groups called “Louvers” and ®...
  • Page 60 BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Adding and deleting louver/vent groups You can only delete empty louver/vent groups. You must delete all louvers or vents from a group or move them to a different group before you can delete the group. To move a louver or vent to a different group, select the louver or vent, and then choose a group from the drop-down header at the top of the louver/vent settings page (see page 68).
  • Page 61: Configuring General Settings

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Setting Up the BAFWorks Application (cont.) ® Configuring general settings To configure the general settings for BAFWorks ® 1. In the top right corner of any screen of the BAFWorks application, touch 2. Enter the admin lock password, and then touch OK. Note: The default admin lock password is 1271. See below for instructions on changing the password.
  • Page 63: Setup Notes

    BAFWorks Setup Notes ® iPad Unlock Password: BAF Gateway Address: ® Apple Password: Apple User ID: ® ® Router Login User ID: admin Router Login: 192.168.1.1 Router Login Password: Router Login PIN: (default = password) (PIN is on underside of router) Wi-Fi SSID: Wi-Fi Passphrase: (default = NETGEAR)
  • Page 64 BAFWorks Setup Notes (cont.) ® Note: If you need more space to record module information, use an additional sheet of paper and leave it inside this manual. ADAM 6160 output modules Output module name MAC ID IP address Active port (channel) numbers Devices connected to ADAM 6160 output modules Device type (light, louver, ADAM 6160 output...
  • Page 65: Understanding The Home Screen

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks ® Complete all necessary installation, wiring, setup, and configuration steps in all previous chapters before proceeding. WARNING: The BAFWorks Admin Lock feature is not a suitable replacement for proper lockout/tagout procedures as ® prescribed in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.147. Before servicing equipment connected to the BAFWorks system, ensure proper procedures have been taken to isolate equipment to be serviced.
  • Page 66: Working With All Devices

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Working with all devices To view and interact with all of the devices in the BAFWorks system, touch the All Devices button in the top right corner of any ® screen of the application. The All Devices screen provides you with real-time information about all of the devices in the system, as well as options for managing them.
  • Page 67: Configuring Individual Fan Settings

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Configuring individual fan settings To adjust the settings for a fan in the BAFWorks system: ® 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Fans or All Devices. 2. If you touched Fans, touch the name of the fan group containing the fan you want to work with. 3.
  • Page 68: Starting And Stopping Fan Groups

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Starting and stopping fan groups To start or stop a group of fans in the BAFWorks ® system: 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Fans. 2. Touch the name of the fan group you want to work with.
  • Page 69: Scheduling Fan Group Events

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Scheduling fan group events The scheduling feature lets you schedule groups of fans to start, stop, change speed, or change automation modes at programmed times. See page 47 for more information on automation. To schedule a fan group event: 1.
  • Page 70: Viewing Fan Diagnostic Information

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Viewing fan diagnostic information To view a fan’s diagnostic information, swipe your finger downward over a fan icon. Detailed diagnostics information is displayed on top of the fan icon (Figure 8). You can scroll up and down through the information with your finger. Press and hold your finger on the diagnostics text to select all of the text and copy it.
  • Page 71: Configuring Individual Light Settings

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Configuring individual light settings To adjust the settings for a light in the BAFWorks system: ® 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Lights or All Devices. 2. If you touched Lights, touch the name of the light group containing the light you want to work with. 3.
  • Page 72: Turning Light Groups On And Off

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Turning light groups on and off To turn a group of lights in the BAFWorks system ® on or off: 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Lights. 2. Touch the name of the light group you want to work with.
  • Page 73: Scheduling Light Group Events

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Scheduling light group events The scheduling feature lets you schedule groups of lights to turn on or off at programmed times. To schedule a light group event: 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Lights. ®...
  • Page 74: Configuring Individual Louver And Vent Settings

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Configuring individual louver and vent settings To adjust the settings for a louver or vent in the BAFWorks system: ® 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Ventilation or All Devices. 2. If you touched Ventilation, touch the name of the group containing the louver or vent you want to work with. 3.
  • Page 75: Starting And Stopping Louver And Vent Groups

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Starting and stopping louver and vent groups To start or stop a group of louvers or vents in the BAFWorks system: ® 1. On the BAFWorks home screen, touch Ventilation. 2. Touch the name of the louver or vent group you want to work with.
  • Page 76: Scheduling Louver And Vent Group Events

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Using BAFWorks (cont.) ® Scheduling louver and vent group events The scheduling feature lets you schedule groups of louvers or vents to open/close, start/stop, or begin/end automation at programmed times. See page 48 for more information on automation. To schedule a louver or vent group event: 1.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Troubleshooting For questions about your product or customer service inquiries, please call our toll free number (877-BIG-FANS). Some issues can be resolved before requesting service. Review the below troubleshooting tips before contacting Customer Service for support. Symptom Possible solution(s) Intermittent or permanent communication...
  • Page 78: Return Instructions

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Warranty Return Instructions Congratulations on your purchase of BAFWorks ! We are delighted that you have chosen our product to improve the quality of your ® indoor environment, and hope you’ll have much pleasure using the control system for years to come. Replacement of products under warranty return instructions If you believe a part failed during normal operation and is covered under warranty, Big Ass Solutions will ship a replacement part to you pursuant to your notice that you will be replacing the original part within 10 days.
  • Page 79: Warranty Claim Form Instructions

    BAFWORKS INSTALLATION GUIDE ® Warranty Return Instructions (cont.) Warranty claim form instructions 1. Complete Warranty Claim Form and Responsibility Agreement and fax them to 859-967-1695, Attn: Customer Service. These pages will be faxed back to you for your records. The Warranty Claim Form will include our acknowledgment and a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
  • Page 81: Warranty Claim Form

    800 Winchester Road Lexington, KY 40505 Phone: 1-877-BIG-FANS Fax: (859) 967-1695 www.bigasssolutions.com Warranty Claim Form Name (print): Signature: Company: Shipping Address: City/State/ZIP: Phone: Fax: Date of Items Returned: Purchase: Reason(s) for Returning Item (please provide detail, including length of time after control system had been in operation that problem was noticed, nature of problem, any attempts you made to remedy the problem, etc.): ATTENTION: Do not return any item without first being assigned an RMA# by Big Ass Solutions Customer Service Department.
  • Page 82: Responsibility Agreement

    800 Winchester Road Lexington, KY 40505 Phone: 1-877-BIG-FANS Fax: (859) 967-1695 www.bigasssolutions.com Responsibility Agreement To: Big Ass Solutions The undersigned understands and acknowledges receipt of the Warranty Claim Form and Instructions and agrees that Big Ass Solutions has the right, upon receipt of returned merchandise, to make final determination as to whether this merchandise should be replaced at no cost under Big Ass Solutions’...
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