Communications Wiring; Wireless Installation - Distech Controls ECL-VAV Series Hardware Installation Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Subnet Wiring
The subnet is used to connect a range of Allure Series Communicating
Sensors:
-
The Allure EC-Smart-Vue Series Communicating Sensor is a
communicating room temperature sensor with backlit display
graphical menus and VAV balancing capabilities.
-
The
Allure
EC-Smart-Comfort
Communicating Sensors are a range of communicating room
temperature sensors.
Connect the Allure Series Communicating Sensor to the controller's
Subnet Port with a standard Category 5e Ethernet patch cable fitted
with RJ-45 connectors. The Network Guide provides extensive
information and requirements for the connection of the Allure Series
Communicating Sensor. It contains information about network topology
and length, cable type, setting the Subnet ID, etc. It can be
downloaded from our website. See also the Hardware Installation
Guide supplied with the Allure Series Communicating Sensor.
The ECL-VAV model supports the connection of EC-Multi-Sensor
series, ECx-Light series, and ECx-Blind series to the Subnet Port as
part of the Smart Room Control (see the controller's datasheet for
more information). See the room device calculator spreadsheet
available for download from our website to know the permitted
quantities: VAV- Smart Room Control Device Calculator.xlsm
If you make your own patch cable, see the Allure Series
Communicating Sensor Hardware Installation Guide.
Protect the controller's connector from being pulled on when
a cable to the Allure Series Communicating Sensor is
connected. Create a strain-relief by looping the cable and
attaching it to a solid object with a nylon tie so that a tug on
the cable will not pull out the connector on the controller.

Communications Wiring

The recommended cable type for L
22AWG (0.65 mm), twisted pair, unshielded. The L
communication wire is polarity insensitive and can be laid out in a bus,
star, loop or free topology. For loop topology, polarity is important,
special care must be taken when connecting the L
to avoid short circuit.
It is recommended to use the bus topology network
configuration for all LonWorks communication wiring, as it
allows for easy network troubleshooting.
Connect both wires to the LON+ and LON- terminals of the controller. If
inserting multiple wires in the terminals, ensure to properly twist wires
together prior to inserting them in the terminal connectors.
LON Network
To Next Controller
Figure 10:
Communications Wiring
For more information and detailed explanations on network topology
and wire length restrictions, refer to the Network Guide. It can be
downloaded from our website.
It is important to use proper network terminators depending
on the type of network topology used. Failure to do so might
result in communication errors between controllers.
Selecting Network Terminators
Topology
Bus
Free
and
Allure
EC-Smart-Air
®
W
communications is
ON
ORKS
ON
W
ON
ORKS
Controller 1
LON+
LON-
Controller 2
LON+
LON-
Distech Controls Part #
PDIDI-BT-TP10XX
PDIDI-FT-TP10XX
For a bus topology, 2 network terminators are required (1 at each end
of the bus topology channel). For a free topology, 1 network terminator
is required and it can be put anywhere on the channel.
When used with an Allure EC-Smart-Vue Communicating Sensor, the
network can be accessed at the sensor's audio plug port for
commissioning and maintenance purposes, when the two Net to
Subnet Port Settings jumpers inside the ECL series controller are set
to Enable (for jumper location, see Figure 9). This will connect the
main L
W
ON
ORKS
Recommendation: Only a limited number of controllers on a
L
ON
Subnet Port Settings jumpers enabled. Enabling too many
Allure EC-Smart-Vue sensors with network access may
cause network communication issues. If there are any
network
Troubleshooting
The Cat5e cable length is restricted by the maximum allowable
subnetwork bus length (see the Allure EC-Smart-Vue Hardware
Installation Guide for more information).
Bus Network Topology: 22AWG (0.65mm) Unshielded Twisted Pair Network Cable
Controller
Communicating
Sensor
Figure 11:

Wireless Installation

When connected to a Wireless Receiver, controllers can receive input
W
ORKS
signals from a wide selection of wireless devices. Compatible wireless
devices include temperature sensors, duct sensors, window/door
contacts and light switches. These devices are easy to install, and can
network
be mounted on a wide range of building materials.
Before connecting any wireless equipment to the controller,
refer to the Open-to-Wireless Solution Guide.
Connecting the Wireless Receiver
The Wireless Receiver is connected to the controller using a 2m (6.5ft)
telephone cable with 4P4C modular connectors at both ends. Do not
exceed this cable length. The Wireless Receiver's telephone socket is
located inside the device. To locate it, open the Wireless Receiver by
separating its front and back plates.
Figure 12:
network to the subnet Cat5e cable.
W
network segment should have their Net to
ORKS
communication
problems,
Guide.
Standard Net to
Subnet Port
Settings:
DISABLED - this
is the factory
default setting
Cat5e communications cable:
• Allure EC-Smart-Vue Sub-Network Bus
• L
W
Network when Net to Subnet
ON
ORKS
Port Settings jumpers are Enabled
L
W
Network Bus Topology
ON
ORKS
Location of the Wireless Receiver's telephone socket
refer
to
the
For a Few
Controllers ONLY:
Net to Subnet Port Settings
Optionally Enabled
7/12

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the ECL-VAV Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

This manual is also suitable for:

Ecl-103Ecl-vavs-oEcl-vavsEcl-vavEcl-vvtsEcl-vav-n

Table of Contents