BACnet Fan Control Supplement
INTRODUCTION
The BACnet Fan Control accessory is a wall-mounted control accessory which allows the user to turn a S&P USA Ventilation Systems energy
Interface
Interface
Interface
recovery (ERV) unit on and off through the keypad, through a digital input with a remote switch, or through a building management system
(BMS) with BACnet MSTP.
AM PM
It will control both the supply fan and exhaust fan speeds independently according to settings made through the controller keypad or through the BMS.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
%RH
F
C
Whenever electrical wiring is connected, disconnected, or changed, the power supply to the unit and its controls must be disconnected. Lock and tag
the disconnect switch or circuit breaker to prevent accidental reconnection of electric power.
Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
A. Remove the captive screw that is holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
CAUTION: Remove power to avoid a risk of malfunction.
CAUTION: Remove power to avoid a risk of malfunction.
B. Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
A.
Remove the captive screw that's holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
A.
Remove the captive screw that's holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
A.
Remove the captive screw that's holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
B.
Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
B.
Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
B.
Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
E. Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
E.
Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw.
E.
Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw.
E.
Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw.
B
A
A
A
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
SET-UP AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The Mode Selector jumper JP1 must be set to the PGM position (Programming Mode). Refer to the Wiring section on page
The Mode Selector jumper JP1 must be set to the PGM position (Programming Mode). Refer to the Wiring section on page
If the accessory is located close enough to the ERV, it can be powered from the ERV 24VAC power source. For remote connections, wire needs to be 18 gauge.
3. To exit, set the jumper back to the RUN position (Operation Mode). Changes are saved as soon as they are made.
3. To exit, set the jumper back to the RUN position (Operation Mode). Changes are saved as soon as they are made.
Either wire in the interlock devices, such as a smoke detector, occupancy sensor,
or jumper from U1 to Common.
Set dip-switches in the correct positions, JP1 to "RUN", JP2 to "AO1",and JP3 to "NONE."
Setting Value
Advance to next setting
Change value
Return to previous setting
S P B A C N E T F C - W
I ns ta l la ti on, O pe ra t i on & M a i nt e na n ce M a nu al
Networkable Universal Wall-Mount Controller
Networkable Universal Wall-Mount Controller
Interface
Interface
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
Network
Network
Communication
Communication
Alarm Status
Alarm Status
%RH
%RH
%RH
F
F
F
C
C
C
°C
ºC: Celsius Scale
°C
ºC: Celsius Scale
°C
°F
ºF: Fahrenheit Scale
°F
ºF: Fahrenheit Scale
°F
%RH
%RH: Humidity
%RH
%RH: Humidity
%RH
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Heating
Heating
Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
CAUTION: Remove power to avoid a risk of malfunction.
CAUTION: Remove power to avoid a risk of malfunction.
CAUTION: Remove power to avoid a risk of malfunction.
A.
Remove the captive screw that's holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
A.
Remove the captive screw that's holding the base and the front cover of the unit together.
B.
Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
B.
Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
C. Pull all wires through the holes in the base.
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
D. Secure the base to the wall using wall anchors and screws (supplied). Make the appropriate connections.
E.
Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw.
E.
Mount the control module on the base and secure using the screw.
B
C
B
C
B
A
A
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
The Mode Selector jumper JP1 must be set to the PGM position (Programming Mode). Refer to the Wiring section on page
The Mode Selector jumper JP1 must be set to the PGM position (Programming Mode). Refer to the Wiring section on page
The Mode Selector jumper JP1 must be set to the PGM position (Programming Mode). Refer to the Wiring section on page
3. To exit, set the jumper back to the RUN position (Operation Mode). Changes are saved as soon as they are made.
3. To exit, set the jumper back to the RUN position (Operation Mode). Changes are saved as soon as they are made.
3. To exit, set the jumper back to the RUN position (Operation Mode). Changes are saved as soon as they are made.
Setting Value
Setting Value
Setting Value
Advance to next setting
Advance to next setting
Advance to next setting
Change value
Change value
Change value
Return to previous setting
Return to previous setting
Return to previous setting
Networkable Universal Wall-Mount Controller
Networkable Universal Wall-Mount Controller
Networkable Universal Wall-Mount Controller
Specification and Installation Instructions
Specification and Installation Instructions
Specification and Installation Instructions
AM PM
Network
Network
Network
User Lock
User Lock
User Lock
Communication
Communication
Communication
Energy Saving Mode
Energy Saving Mode
Energy Saving Mode
Alarm Status
Alarm Status
Alarm Status
AM PM
(NSB/OCC)
(NSB/OCC)
(NSB/OCC)
%RH
F
CAUTION
C
ºC: Celsius Scale
°C
ºC: Celsius Scale
°C
ºC: Celsius Scale
A
ºF: Fahrenheit Scale
Automatic Mode
°F
ºF: Fahrenheit Scale
A
°F
Automatic Mode
ºF: Fahrenheit Scale
A
Automatic Mode
%RH: Humidity
%RH
%RH: Humidity
%RH
%RH: Humidity
Heating
Fan
Heating
Fan
Heating
Fan
C
D
B
C
D
C
Setting Value
Advance to next setting
Change value
Return to previous setting
Specification and Installation Instructions
Specification and Installation Instructions
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
User Lock
User Lock
(Technician Setting)
(Technician Setting)
(Technician Setting)
Energy Saving Mode
Energy Saving Mode
Time
Time
Time
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
(NSB/OCC)
(NSB/OCC)
Cooling
A
Automatic Mode
A
Cooling
Automatic Mode
Cooling
Humidify/
Humidify/
Humidify/
Fan
Fan
De-humidify
De-humidify
De-humidify
1
D
E
D
E
D
E
2
3
4
Wiring
Avoid touching the CO2 and VOC
5
sensors as this may cause
incorrect readings.
CO
sensor
2
6
COM
VOC sensor
7
UI1
JP1
RUN
8
PGM
TB2
1
2
3
9
4
10
11
Terminal Description
Terminals
1-Speed Fan 2-Speed Fan 3-Speed Fan
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
(Technician Setting)
(Technician Setting)
Time
Time
AM PM
Cooling
Cooling
Humidify/
Humidify/
De-humidify
De-humidify
A
VFD
E
E
BU
COM
RD
24VAC
YL
Supply
Networkable Un
YL
Exhaust
Supply VFD
1
Exhaust VFD
2
13
3
4
14
5
6
7
8
JP2
9
BO7
AO1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
JP3
17
None
120Ω
Option Heat Pump
Sp
Fan analog
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