Features And Benefits - Contemporary Controls BASstat Series User Manual

Wireless single mode thermostat
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1.1 Features and Benefits

Stand-alone thermostat algorithm or fully BACnet network-controllable
BTL listed with B-ASC device profile for easy integration into BACnet networks
24VAC (+/-10%) power input
Single mode heating (default) or cooling control types
BACnet/IP over Wi-Fi can be integrated into any 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi network
Suitable for single or 2-stage binary heat only/cool only control and single stage single-
mode modulating heat only/cool only control applications
Adjustable algorithm applied to multi-stage step control
Adjustable minimum on/off time staging for optimizing runtime
Effective run time accumulation for system runtime for energy consumption metering
Configurable control parameters such as proportional gain, integral rate, stage trip
points, and cycle time
Adjustable minimum/maximum set point ranges
Three options for temperature reading:
o Built-in temperature sensor
o Remote sensor (RS) input for wiring in a remote temperature sensor (NTC 3kΩ)
o BACnet network temperature input from headend
Occupancy status can be switched from thermostat buttons by occupants, a wired ESI
input, or using BACnet network command
Separate adjustable set points for occupied or unoccupied modes
Fan can be set to run continuously or automatically depending upon fan mode
Non-volatile memory retains user settings during power outage
Thermostat buttons are selectively lockable to prevent tampering
°C or °F display
Control outputs disabled during "OFF" state for safety
UM-15095500-AA0
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