TCS US4010 Commercial BACnet Controller Installation Guide
- September 12, 2024
- TCS
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TCS US4010 Commercial BACnet Controller Installation Guide
Model Number Definitions – A Key to Understanding UbiquiSTAT Series Model
Versions
TCS offers 16 different UbiquiSTAT versions based on four models: the
US4010, US4020, US4040, and US4050 (refer to the UbiquiSTAT Product Data sheet
for more information on the specific features of each model).
Each UbiquiSTAT series is represented by the following color icons:
US4010 Series
US4020 Series
US4040 Series
US4050 Series
Each model in the series is available in several versions which can include wireless capability and an on-board humidification sensor. These versions are identified in the color icons following the code below:
Installation
Introduction
Congratulations on choosing the UbiquiSTAT™ room controller! The UbiquiSTAT series of controllers are feature rich, multi function touchscreen devices providing extensive controls across a wide range of HVAC applications.
This manual covers all 16 variations of Ubiquistats including wired, wireless, and built-in dehumdification. It includes all the information necessary to install and wire your UbiquiSTAT room controller. It includes a breakdown of the input and output wiring for each type of connection.
After installing your UbiquiSTAT, refer to the UbiquiSTAT Quick Setup Guide for instructions on the basic setup of the device. Refer to the UbiquiSTAT Configuration Guide for instructions on configuring the device, the communications network and other devices connected to this controller. Refer to the UbiquiSTAT BACnet Explorer Guide for advanced information on using the built-in BACnet Explorer to edit the device’s BACnet programming objects directly.
If you have any questions regarding your UbiquiSTAT room controller, do not hesitate to contact TCS Technical Support at 800-288-9383, ext. 2. Our Technical Support Department hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (CST).
Opening the UbiquiSTAT
The UbiquiSTAT consists of a base containing wiring terminal blocks and
relays, and a front cover containing the
touchscreen and all other circuitry. It is shipped unassembled. Each base and
cover pair are serialized together; if you are installing multiple
UbiquiSTATs, do NOT mix and match bases and covers.
To remove the UbiquiSTAT cover once assembled, insert a small plastic pry tool or flathead screwdriver between the front cover and base on the bottom of the thermostat. Carefully run the tool along the seam until the halves separate.
Mounting the UbiquiSTAT
Mount the base of your UbiquiSTAT room controller on a vertical wall using two
6 sheet metal screws, either over a 2″ x 4″ or 4″ x 4″ junction box, or
directly to the wall. For best results, select an interior wall that represents a normal room environment, at a height of about 48″ from the floor. Mount the unit in a location which is accessible for adjusting settings.
For best temperature measurement accuracy, avoid areas that are exposed to direct sunlight, unusual heating or cooling sources, open doors and windows, unventilated locations, and hot or cold air from diffusers. If you are using a remote room sensor, mount it in the same manner.
Powering the UbiquiSTAT
The UbiquiSTAT is powered from 24 VAC +15%/–5% and draws up to 10VA. If wiring for communications, you must use dedicated power (transformer) to the unit. Several TCS controllers may be powered from the same transformer, provided the transformer has sufficient power and you maintain proper polarity. While the UbiquiSTAT may be powered from the HVAC unit controller, using a dedicated power source will avoid any potential ground loop issues between equipment transformers.
When the UbiquiSTAT is used as a stand-alone thermostat without communications, the equipment transformer may be used to power it. To do this, install a jumper between the “R” (Packaged Unit Terminations) and “+24” (Power) terminals. The “–24” (Power) terminal must then be connected to the common side of the equipment transformer.
UbiquiSTAT Wiring Connections
The input/output terminals on the UbiquiSTAT utilise de-plug gable terminal blocks, with either two or three poles. Refer to the color-coded diagram below, which indicates which terminations are active on the various models.
Power
Connect the power source using 18AWG two-wire twisted, stranded copper wire.
NOTE : Do not connect to 120VAC. When multiple TCS/Basys Controls devices are using a single transformer, be sure to maintain the polarity of the power wiring. All TCS devices are half-wave rectified and have common return paths.
Optional : When used as a standalone thermostat with no communications,
you can power the unit via the HVAC
unit’s transformer. To do this, install a jumper connecting the “R” and “+24”
terminals. The “–24” terminal must then be connected to the common side of the
unit transformer.
RS-485 Port
For communication wiring, use 22AWG three-wire twisted, stranded shielded
copper wire. Must run separately.
Packaged Unit Terminations
Packaged unit signals may be up to 28VAC from the equipment terminations.
Time Clock Output
The Time Clock Output is an unpowered, isolated pair of relay contacts.
Connect an external device that operates with a schedule based on room
occupancy, such as an outdoor air damper, exhaust fan, or a
humidification/reheat unit. Use 18 – 22AWG two-wire twisted, stranded shielded
or unshielded wire.
Analog Outputs
Connect 4 – 20mA, analogy output devices using 18 – 22AWG two-wire twisted,
stranded shielded or unshielded wire.
Connected actuators, motors, or drives must be powered separately from the
UbiquiSTAT. If you desire a voltage output, use an included 500Ω resistor.
Digital Inputs
Digital inputs are used to receive status signals such as filter status, fan
status, etc. Use unpowered dry contacts only with 18AWG two-wire twisted,
stranded shielded or unshielded wire.
Temperature Inputs
Connect 1000Ω Uptrend temperature sensor inputs (range of -40ºF to 160ºF)
using 18AWG two-wire twisted, stranded shielded wire, maximum 250 ft. length.
Sensors can be used for remote room temperature, discharge air temperature,
outdoor air temperature or mixed air temperature. Sensor wires should be kept
at least five feet from live voltage wiring.
NOTE : When using remote sensors, the unit may need to be calibrated See the UbiquiSTAT Configuration Guide for more information.
Analog Inputs
Connect 0 – 20mA or 4 – 20mA analogy inputs using 18AWG two-wire twisted,
stranded shielded wire. These inputs can be used for any current-based sensors
such as CO2 and humidity. Inputs can be two-wire or self-powered.
Assembling the UbiquiSTAT
Before assembly, check that no wiring interferes with the cover, and no bare
wires are exposed. Follow the instructions below. You can also refer to a
video illustrating the assembly process by clicking here.
STEP 1 Match the orientation of the internal connectors.
The top connector runs horizontally and the bottom connector runs vertically.
STEP 2 Gently seat the front cover onto the base, checking the alignment
on all four sides.
STEP 3 Starting on the right side of the unit and using both hands, snap
all four corners of the cover into place. Do not force the cover onto the
unit!
If it does not easily snap into place, check to make sure the internal
connectors are properly aligned and reassemble the unit.
NOTES:
If the screen does not light up:
- Check that there is power to the base
- The internal connectors may not be fully engaged. Carefully remove the cover and reassemble
If the screen lights but relays or inputs/outputs are not working:
- The internal connectors may not be fully engaged. Carefully remove the cover and reassemble
Touch Screen Interface
The home screen provides at-a-glance system information and basic user controls. The navigation automatically returns to the home screen and the display dims after 10 minutes of inactivity (no touches detected).
No.| Description (All models/versions unless otherwise
indicated)
---|---
1| Room Temperature and Set points
2| DI Set point Setback Active Indicator
3| Information Text (from connected sensors)
4| Indoor Relative Humidity
5| Settings Menu
6| Status Screens
7| About Screen
8| Service Status Indicator
9| Display Banner (Device Name and Date/Time)
10| Fan Operation Indicator
11| System Status (Heating/Cooling)
12| Economiser Status
13| Humidification Status
14| Occupancy Status
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Middleton, WI 53562|
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References
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