What Is The Tv-Vvtzc-E2 - Carrier TruVu VVTZC-E2 Installation And Startup Manual

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What is the TV-VVTZC-E2?

The TruVu™ Advanced Application Controller (part no. TV-VVTZC-E2):
Runs 2 control programs
a VVT zone Product Integrated Control (PIC)
an optional programmable Zone Controller II program
Supports BACnet/IP communications on the 10/100 Ethernet port as a single node in a daisy-chain
configuration or as part of a network using a ring topology
Supports DHCP IP addressing
Has built-in network diagnostic capture functionality for troubleshooting
Has network statistics that can be viewed numerically or as trend graphs
Supports Rnet devices
Supports Act Net devices
Works with the i-Vu® v7.0 or later system with the latest cumulative patch
Provides 4 universal inputs, 3 binary outputs, and 2 analog outputs
The TV-VVTZC-E2 controls zone temperature in single duct, fan powered, Variable Volume and Temperature (VVT
applications. It has a built-in actuator, uses a patented flow control algorithm, and mounts directly on the VVT
terminal damper shaft.
The TV-VVTZC-E2 with actuator maintains zone temperature by operating the terminal fan and regulating the flow
of conditioned air into the space. Buildings with diverse loading conditions can be supported by controlling the air
source heating and cooling sources or supplemental heat. The TV-VVTZC-E2 provides dedicated control functions
for single duct and fan-powered terminals with modulating heat, staged duct heat (up to 3 stages of ducted heat
for single duct or up to 2 stages of ducted heat for fan-powered terminals), or combination baseboard and ducted
heat.
The i-Vu Control System uses linkage to exchange data between the zone terminals and their air source to form a
coordinated HVAC system. The system's air source controller, zone controllers, and bypass controller are linked so
that their data exchange can be managed by one zone controller configured as the VVT Master.
You can disconnect the actuator from the controller and mount them separately, connecting them with just the
actuator cable or using an additional extension cable, up to a maximum distance of 300 feet.
TruVu™ VVTZC-E2
Installation and Start-up Guide
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