Power Issues; Protocol Issues; Wiring Issues - KMC Controls BAC-19 FlexStat Series Application Manual

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the FlexStat operates changes. Read
all notes accompanying the firmware
update!
• Change the state of each custom program
by loading/running each program from KMC
software.
NOTE: See also
Control Basic Programs Do
Not Work on page
NOTE: Customized programs are the
responsibility of the user. KMC Controls
does not provide support for such
programs.

Power Issues

• Check for a tripped circuit breaker to the
transformer.
• Check for proper supply voltage and phasing
from the transformer (or power supply) and
that the transformer has enough capacity
(VA) for all connected devices. See the
devices' respective data sheets and
Connecting 24-Volt Power Application Note
(AN0604D).
NOTE: Wiring must be adequate to avoid
excessive voltage drop on long runs!
Allow plenty of "cushion." A voltage
meter may be too slow to register
transient dips or peaks during startup.

Protocol Issues

NOTE: On "E" models, the default protocol is
BACnet over Ethernet with a Device ID
of 1.
• To see new "E" models in KMC software, be
sure the software attached to the network can
discover BACnet over Ethernet devices. (Add
a BACnet over Ethernet network in BACstac if
needed.) See
Ethernet/IP Configuration via
Software on page
7.
BAC-19xxxx FlexStat Application Guide
18.)
Tips for
• To prevent losing communication with "E"
models, changing from the default Ethernet
to an IP setting requires multiple steps in
software. See
Software on page

Wiring Issues

• Review the wiring information in
Considerations on page
19xxxx FlexStat Installation
BAC-19xxxx FlexStat Sequence of Operation
and Wiring
Guide.
• Remove the FlexStat from the backplate and
inspect the terminals for loose or shorted
wires.
• Check for ground loops. See
Troubleshooting Ground Loops Application
Guide.
• Use a voltmeter and ohmmeter to check
the terminals for expected values. See the
backplate terminals illustration.
NOTE: Voltage on the BACnet MS/TP
terminals changes according to the
signals (passing of the token) between
controllers on the network. No voltage
may indicate a bad connection or
simply no active network.
NOTE: Wiring must be adequate to avoid
excessive voltage drop on long
runs! Allow plenty of "cushion" in
measurements A meter may be too
slow to register transient dips or
peaks during startup. See
Issues on page
• Check the wiring at the connected devices.
CAUTION
To avoid damage from ground loops
and other communication issues in
networked FlexStats, correct phasing
on network and power connections
on ALL the networked controllers is
critically important.
23
Ethernet/IP Configuration via
7.
Wiring
13, the
BAC-
Guide, and the
Avoiding and
Wiring
23.
AG200824A

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