Johnson Controls CVM03050 Installation Manual
Johnson Controls CVM03050 Installation Manual

Johnson Controls CVM03050 Installation Manual

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Application
The CVM03050 equipment controllers are designed for
variable air volume (VAV) box applications.
CVM03050 controllers operate on an RS-485 BACnet
MS/TP bus as BACnet Advanced Application Controllers
(B-AACs) and integrate into Johnson Controls
third-party BACnet systems. CVMs feature 14 preloaded
standard applications to allow this controller to operate
standard VAV box equipment with a proven energy-
efficient sequence of operation, without the need for
programming. For information on configuring a CVM
controller to use a preloaded application, see
a preloaded
application. CVM controllers are also fully
programmable, using the Controller Configuration Tool
(CCT), providing the flexibility to create custom control
sequences.
CVM03050 controllers feature an integral damper
actuator, a digital Differential Pressure Transmitter (DPT)
sensor, and a 32-bit microprocessor. The CVM03050-0P
model features an integral potentiometer to sense actual
VAV box damper position. For information on configuring
an application with integrated actuator feedback,
refer to the M4-CVM Actuator Feedback Application Note
(LIT-12013631).
CVM03050 controllers also include an integral real-time
clock, which enables the controllers to monitor and
control schedules, calendars, and trends, and operate
for extended periods of time as stand-alone controllers
when offline from the Metasys system network. These
controllers connect easily to the wired and wireless
network sensors for zone and discharge air temperature
sensing. Their small package size facilitates quick
field installation and efficient use of space without
compromising control performance.
Communications protocols
The CVM03050 controllers can communicate using
BACnet MS/TP, N2, or wireless Zigbee
CVM controllers communicate using the BACnet MS/TP
protocol. The BACnet protocol is a standard for ANSI,
ASHRAE, and the International Standards Organization
(ISO) for building controls.
The CVM controllers can be used as functional
replacements for legacy N2 controllers. The N2-capable
MS/TP equipment controller models provide a cost-
effective upgrade and modernization path for customers
with existing N2 controllers. For installation and
commissioning support, and tips for efficient and safe
replacement, refer to the Modernization Guide for Legacy
N2 Controllers (LIT-12012005) and the controller-specific
documentation. For information about mapping N2
Objects in controllers with switchable communications
protocols, refer to the N2 Compatibility Options chapter of
the Controller Tool Help (LIT-12011147).
M4-CVM VAV Box Controllers Installation Guide
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Setting
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To configure CVM controllers to communicate using
the N2 communications protocol, see
communications.
The CVM controller can also be installed in a wireless
application using a ZFR/ZFR Pro Wireless Field Bus Router.
To configure these controllers to communicate using
the wireless communications protocol, see
wireless
communications.
North American Emissions Compliance
United States
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when this equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area may cause harmful interference, in which
case the users will be required to correct the interference
at their own expense.
Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes
les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada.
Installation
Observe the following guidelines when installing a CVM
controller:
• To minimize vibration and shock damage to the
controller, transport the controller in the original
container.
• Verify that all parts shipped with the controller.
• Do not drop the controller or subject it to physical
shock.
Parts included
• One CVM03050 controller with removable terminal
blocks (Input/Output, Power, FC, and SA terminal blocks
bus are removable)
• One installation instructions sheet
• One self-drilling No. 10 x 25 mm (1 in.) screw
*241014301590C*
Part No. 24-10143-01590 Rev. C
2020-10-30
Configuring N2
Configuring
(barcode for factory use only)
M4-CVM03050

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  • Page 1 Application To configure CVM controllers to communicate using the N2 communications protocol, see Configuring N2 The CVM03050 equipment controllers are designed for communications. variable air volume (VAV) box applications. The CVM controller can also be installed in a wireless CVM03050 controllers operate on an RS-485 BACnet application using a ZFR/ZFR Pro Wireless Field Bus Router.
  • Page 2: Materials And Special Tools Needed

    Captive Spacer and Screw. The following figure displays the physical features of LED Status Indicators. See Table. CVM03050, and the accompanying table provides a description of the physical features and a reference to Mounting further information where required. Observe the following guidelines when mounting a CVM Figure 1: CVM03050 physical features...
  • Page 3 Figure 2: Controller mounting positions Push down and hold the Manual Override button (see Figure 1) and turn the CVM controller coupler until it contacts the mechanical end-stop at either the full-closed (90° boxes) or full-open (45° and 60° boxes) position. If the damper for a 90°...
  • Page 4: Terminal Blocks And Bus Ports

    Terminal blocks and bus ports  ATTENTION Physical features for terminal block and bus port locations on the CVM03050 controllers. Observe the Risque de dégâts matériels. following guidelines when wiring a CVM controller. Faire pivoter le registre pour le placer en position Input and Output terminal blocks d'ouverture complète avant de démarrer l'unité...
  • Page 5: Sa Bus Terminal Block

    The 24 VAC supply power terminal block is a gray, removable, 2-pin terminal block that fits into a board- mounted pin header on the upper left of the CVM03050 controller. Wire the 24 VAC supply power wires from the transformer...
  • Page 6: Terminal Wiring Guidelines, Functions, Ratings, And Requirements

    Figure 8. Connect the CVM controller to 24 VAC, Class 2 power. Figure 8: Transformer grounding Note: If you are using the CVM03050 controller with the Wireless Field Bus System, refer to the WNC1800/ ZFR182x Pro Series Wireless Field Bus System Bulletin (LIT-12012320) or the ZFR1800 Series Wireless Field Bus System Bulletin (LIT-12011336).
  • Page 7 (Inputs) 1k Platinum, and A99B Silicon Temperature Sensor) Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor 10K Type L (10K Johnson Controls Type II is equivalent to Type L) or 2.252K Type II Binary Input - Dry Contact Maintained Mode 1 second minimum pulse width See Guideline A in Table 6.
  • Page 8: Cable And Wire Length Guidelines

    Table 5: I/O terminal blocks, functions, ratings, requirements, and cables To determine wire size and Terminal Block label Terminal labels Function, ratings, and requirements maximum cable length Analog Output - Voltage Mode (0–10 VDC) 10 VDC maximum output voltage See Guideline A in Table 6. 10 mA maximum output current External 1k to 50k ohm load required Binary Output 24 VAC Triac...
  • Page 9: Maximum Cable Length Versus Load Current

    Table 6: Cable length guidelines for recommended wire sizes Maximum cable length and Guideline Wire size/gauge and type Assumptions type 1.0 mm (18 AWG) stranded copper 229 m (750 ft) twisted wire 100 mV maximum voltage drop 0.8 mm (20 AWG) stranded copper Depending on the cable length 137 m (450 ft) twisted wire 297 m (975 ft) twisted wire...
  • Page 10 Communications bus and supply power terminal blocks, ratings, and requirements Table 7: Communication bus and supply power terminal blocks, functions, ratings, requirements, and cables Function, electrical ratings/ Terminal block/Port label Terminal labels Recommended cable type Requirements FC Bus Communications 0.6 mm (22 AWG) stranded, 3-wire FC BUS Signal Reference (Common) for bus twisted, shielded cable recommended...
  • Page 11: Termination Diagrams

    Termination diagrams A set of Johnson Controls termination diagrams provides details for wiring inputs and outputs to the controllers. See the figures in this section for the applicable termination diagrams. Table 8: Termination details Type of Input/ Type of Field Device...
  • Page 12 Table 8: Termination details Type of Input/ Type of Field Device Termination diagrams Output 0–10 VDC Output to Actuator (Internal Source) 24 VAC Triac Output (Switch Low, External Source) Note: Applies to CO4 and CO5. Incremental Control to Actuator (Switch Low, External Source) Note: Applies to CO4 and CO5.
  • Page 13: Setup And Adjustments

    Table 8: Termination details Type of Input/ Type of Field Device Termination diagrams Output Network Stat with Phone Jack (Fixed SA Bus Address = 199) Network Stat with Terminals SA Bus Addressable Network Stat with Terminals (Fixed SA Bus Address = 199) Setup and adjustments Reconnect the 24 VAC supply to the controller.
  • Page 14: Configuring Wireless Communications

    Using an SA Bus connection, download a controller the switches are set to 1 2 3, designating this controller's application file configured for BACnet MS/TP to the device address as 123. controller. Figure 10: Device address rotary switch block Configuring wireless communications About this task: To configure a controller for use with the ZFR Pro Series Wireless Field Bus system, complete the following steps:...
  • Page 15 Commissioning equipment controllers handle. To commission the CVM03050 controller, use the following If necessary, repeat steps 3 and 4 until the terminal procedure: block is removed.
  • Page 16 Netsensor. Note: Warm/Cool Adjust applications also support sensor only. Troubleshooting equipment controllers Table 10 provides LED status indicator information for troubleshooting the CVM03050 controller. General troubleshooting provides some additional troubleshooting information for possible problems. Note: If you experience short circuits in the 24 VAC...
  • Page 17: Led Status And States

    LED status and states Table 10: Status LEDs and description of LED states LED label LED color Normal state Descriptions of LED states Off Steady = No power POWER Green On Steady On Steady = Power is supplied by primary voltage 2 blinks followed by long pause = Controller powered on in default state.
  • Page 18: General Troubleshooting

    General troubleshooting Table 11: Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and correction Verification Cause: Controller is OFF. Transformer is shorted. Disconnect the Secondary of the 24 24 VAC powered sensor is not VAC transformer. • Transformer has tripped: wired with the same polarity as the Use an ohm-meter to measure •...
  • Page 19: Ordering Information And Accessories

    Ordering information and accessories The following tables provide the product code number and description for the CVM03050 models and accessories. Table 12: CVM Series ordering information Product code number Description VAV Box Controller with Integrated Actuator and Digital Differential Pressure Transducer (DPT) Sensor.
  • Page 20 Table 13: CVM03050 Controller accessories (order separately) Product code number Description Power, FC Bus, and SA Bus terminal block replacement kit for SNC, CGM, CVM, and ACC-TBKPWFCSA-0 XPM products. Kit includes 5 of each terminal block type. 15 terminal blocks in total.
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Table 14: CVM03050 Controllers technical specifications Description 24 VAC (nominal, 20 VAC minimum/30 VAC maximum), 50/60 Hz, Power Supply Class 2 Power Requirement (North America), Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) (Europe) 10 VA typical, 14 VA maximum Note: The VA rating does not include any power supplied to the peripheral devices...
  • Page 22: Repair Information

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