Installation Guide
Unitary Controller
Model 7200 Series Unitary Controllers
for I/NET Building Automation Systems
Control Systems
International
TCON069..03/97
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Overview .
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VAV-UC
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Component Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Power Terminal . . . . . . . . .
Input Terminals . . . . . . . .
Analog Input Points . . . .
Discrete Input Points . . .
Velocity Sensor Input Point
RJ-45 Modular Input Points
HHC/LAN Connections . . . .
Output Points . . . . . . . . .
Communication LEDs . . . . .
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VAV-UC Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Connecting the Sub-LAN Cable . . .
RJ11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardwired Twisted Pair Cable . .
Connecting the Input Points . . . . .
Analog Input Points . . . . . . .
Connecting a LTS80Ux . . . . .
CFM Velocity Sensor Connection
Connecting the Output Points . . . .
Connecting the Power Cable . . . . .
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VAV-UC II .
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Component Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Power Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Input Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Unitary Controllers
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VAV-UC II Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting the Sub-LAN Cable . . .
RJ11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . .
Twisted Pair Cable . . . . . . . .
Connecting the Input Points . . . . .
Resistor Configuration . . . . . .
Connecting Analog Input Points .
Connecting an LTS80Ux . . . . .
Connecting Discrete Input Points
CFM Velocity Connections . . . .
Initial Sensor Offset Calibration .
Connecting the Output Points . . . .
Connecting the Power Cable . . . . .
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UNIV-UC .
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Component Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Power Terminals . . . . .
Input Terminals . . . . .
Analog Input Points
Discrete Input Points
HHC/LAN Connections
Output Points . . . . . .
Communication LEDs .
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Connecting the Sub-LAN Cable . . .
RJ11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardwired Twisted Pair Cable . .
Connecting the Input Points . . . . .
Resistor Configuration . . . . . .
Connecting Analog Input Points .
Connecting a LTS80Ux . . . . . .
Connecting Discrete Input Points
Connecting the Output Points . . . .
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Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
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UNIV-UC II
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Component Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Power Terminal . . . . . .
Input Terminals . . . . .
Analog Input Points .
Discrete Input Points
HHC/LAN Connections .
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Connecting the Sub-LAN Cable . . .
RJ11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardwired Twisted Pair Cable . .
Connecting the Input Points . . . . .
Resistor Configuration . . . . . .
Connecting Analog Input Points
Connecting a LTS80Ux . . . . .
Connecting Discrete Input Points
Connecting the Output Points . . . .
Connecting the Power Cable . . . . .
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Universal Enclosure
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Unitary Controllers
Contents
Installation Guide
vi
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Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
FCC Warning
FCC Warning
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements prescribe certification of personal computers and any interconnected peripherals in the FCC rules and regulations.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not
cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency (rf) energy for its operation and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the installation and operation manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been found to comply
with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to the aforementioned regulations. These are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a residential area. Only peripherals (computer input/output
devices) certified to comply with the Class A limits may be connected to this device. Operation with noncertified computer
peripherals is likely to result in interference with radio and television reception. If this equipment does cause interference to
radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to correct the situation by one or more of the following measures.
Plug the equipment into a different outlet, so that the computing device and receiver are on different branch circuits.
Disconnect and remove any unused cables that may be acting as a transmission source.
Make certain that the computing device is plugged into a grounded outlet receptacle.
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vii
Installation Guide
Overview
Overview
The Model 7210/7211 Variable Air Volume Unitary Controller (VAV-UC), the Model
7251 Universal Controller (UNIV-UC), the Model 7260 Variable Air Volume Unitary
Controller II (VAV-UC II) and the Model 7270 Universal Controller II (UNIV-UC II) are
all microprocessor based intelligent controllers that provide all necessary input and
output capability to perform distributed local control of various pieces of mechanical
equipment.
These products are all part of a family of Unitary Controllers that perform local loop
control using specific control algorithms for VAV terminal boxes, air handling units, or
heat pumps. Each of these controllers contain an intelligent, unique application program
and accept user defined operating parameters.
Unitary Controllers
Overview
Installation Guide
compressors and stages of heat to maintain space temperature. Similarly, they are
designed to control heat pumps using discrete outputs to stage on compressor stages or
strip heat stages to maintain space temperature.
The Input/Output complement in the controllers is available for the designed application and for general purpose I/O. Other than the limitation imposed by the application
and the maximum number of points within each UC, there are no restrictions on the
number or location of points used in each controller.
Grounding Requirements
To ensure proper operation of the controller, it is imperative that the unit be correctly
grounded. Depending on the mounting location and mounting method used to install
the unit, the controller chassis may not necessarily provide adequate ground for the
input power circuit and interconnected sensors/devices: therefore, use the following
grounding requirements during unit installation.
Note:
Note:
You must establish a proper earth ground connection point prior to connecting ground
wires to electrical equipment.
Earth Ground
Baseplate Ground
Note:
Good contact must exist between the baseplate and chassis. Ensure that all
mounting screws are tight.
If you suspect that a good ground on the chassis is not present, attach a 12-AWG
(3.331 mm2) ground wire from the Electrical Service Earth Ground wire to the
baseplate. Attach the ground wire between the PCB and the baseplate, using one of
the mounting screws.
If resolving a grounding issue with previously installed equipment, use star-tooth
lock washers to ensure a tight connection between the PCB and the baseplate.
LAN Ground
Note:
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Installation Guide
Overview
Unitary Controllers
Ensure that the sub-LAN cable shield drain wire is not connected to the controller
sub-LAN terminal block.
Shield drain wire continuity must be maintained as the sub-LAN cable passes
through each controller. Shield drain wires from each controller sub-LAN cable
must be twisted together, insulated, and tied back such that wires do not come in
contact with ground or any conductive surface within a controller.
Connect the shield drain wire directly to Electrical Service Earth Ground at only
one end of the cable (e.g., at the UCI, or controller).
VAV-UC
Installation Guide
VAV-UC
The VAV-UC combines low unit cost with an easy to expand modular design. It operates
within a small sub-LAN connected to an I/NET system LAN of any size, allowing a
multitude of host communications options.
The VAV-UC can provide stand alone temperature control as well as PID and Floating
DDC extensions for the I/NET system. It can provide triple setpoints for Cooling and
Heating, and can also operate in Setup/Setback, Normal and Economy modes. Other
features of operation include multiple stage reheat coil control, local space temperature
setpoint adjustment, after-hours timed override, and On/Off/Auto fan control.The VAVUC is a single board unit that mounts in a separate enclosure. It requires a stepdown
transformer, typically provided by the VAV box manufacturer, providing it with 24 VAC.
The VAV-UC normally accepts inputs from up to four Lini-Temp Space sensors, two
discrete dry contact inputs, and one CFM Velocity Pressure Transducer. It operates on a
small network connected to a UCI. You must set the address on the VAV-UC using a
HHC before it will operate on the UCI network.
Component Layout
The VAV-UC board contains a power transformer at the left top edge, input terminals
along the left edge, and output terminals along the bottom edge (see Figure 1). It also has
connections for two modular input cables, and a terminal block to connect a shielded,
twisted pair cable for the sub-LAN.
Power Terminal
The power terminals consist of three 0.25 push-on lugs for 24 VAC power input. The
normal inputs are for L1, L2 and Ground.
Input Terminals
The VAV-UC has seven input terminals on the board. Or, if desired, some inputs can be
made through a modular jack. They are further separated into analog input points,
discrete input points and a CFM (velocity sensor) input point.
Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC
P1
P2
24 VAC
L2
L1
P3
XFMR
P4
P5
SSPP00
P6
P7
P8
SSPP01
P9
P10
P11
SSPP02
P12
P13
P14
SSPP03
VAV-UC
EPROM
P15
P16
SSPP04 (Pushbutton)
P17
Zilog Super 8
Microprocessor
P18
SSPP05
P19
P20
P21
P31
P30
P28
11
P27
45
P26
RJ
P23
RJ
P25
OUTPUTS
P22
P24
Communication LED's
Connection
HHC/LAN Connections
The VAV-UC can connect to a HHC or the sub-LAN, but not both at the same time. An
RJ11 modular connection can connect the UCI to a HHC or the sub-LAN. A three position terminal block can connect the UCI to the sub-LAN.
Output Points
Seven 0.25 push-on lug blade terminals are located along the bottom edge of the VAVUC board. They are for the six discrete or Triac output points. The point addresses are
SSPP02 through SSPP07, and are typically used for the VAV Box damper, Fan, Heat Stage
1, Heat Stage 2, and Heat Stage 3 output points. The Triac outputs are rated at.5 Amp for
use with 24 VAC.
Unitary Controllers
VAV-UC
Installation Guide
Communication LEDs
Two LEDs are located on the right edge of the VAV-UC board. When the green LED lights
up the VAV-UC is receiving data. When the red LED lights up the VAV-UC is transmitting
data.
VAV-UC Installation
There are several connections that must be made on the VAV-UC: power, sub-LAN,
analog inputs, discrete inputs, modular connector inputs, and discrete outputs. Each
connection procedure is concerned with only one part of the installation. Read each
procedure and examine the accompanying figure before attempting to do the procedure.
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
RJ11 Cable
The RJ11 cable is available in pre-cut and terminated cable lengths of 25, 50, 100, and
250 foot lengths.
1. Plug the one end of the RJ11 cable into the RJ11 jack located to the right of the
RJ45 modular port on the bottom edge of the VAV-UC.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ11 HHC/LAN jack on the Unitary
Controller Interface.
Shield drain wire continuity must be maintained as the sub-LAN cable passes through
each controller. Shield drain wires from each controller sub-LAN cable must be twisted
together, insulated, and tied back such that wires do not come in contact with ground
or any conductive surface within a controller.
Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC
RJ
RJ
45
11
P23
P22
OUTPUTS
P24
Sub-LAN
(other controllers)
BLU
ORN
TMP 1
GND
+15V
Cannot be used if
LTS80U0,U1, or U2
is being used.
GND
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
Lini-Temp
Space
Temperature
Sensors
TMP 2
GND
+15V
GND
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
TMP 3
GND
+15V
Cannot be utilized if
LTS80U1, or U2 is
being used.
GND
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
SOVD
GND
+15V
TOVD
Discrete Dry
Contact Input
Points
VAV-UC Controller
Input Terminals
GND
PSNS
GND
To CFM Velocity
Pressure Transducer
VEL
GND
Unitary Controllers
VAV-UC
Installation Guide
Connecting a LTS80Ux
You may connect one LTS80Ux sensor with push-button override and adjustment
potentiometer to a VAV-UC (see Figure 4). With this configuration you also may connect
a HHC to the VAV-UC through the space sensor. When you use this configuration you
cannot connect any other sensor to the TMP1 or TMP3 input terminals since the
LTS80Ux uses these address.
1. Connect the RJ45 terminated cable from the LTS80Ux assembly into the RJ45
terminal (P22) on the VAV-UC board.
2. If applicable, using 24 AWG or larger, shielded, twisted pair cable, connect P3 on
the LTS80U2 sensor to the TOVD discrete input terminal.
3. If applicable, connect P4 on the LTS80U2 sensor to the associated Ground input
terminal for the discrete input point.
Note:
Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC
P4
P3
45
Power
TMP-1 *
GND
+15V
* Cannot be used
when LTS80U0, U1, or
U2 is connected.
TMP-2
GND
+15V
TMP-3 *
GND
+15V
SOVD
GND
+15V
TOVD
GND
PSNS
GND
VEL
GND
P22
RJ
45
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
1. Remove power from the branch circuit providing power to the UC at the circuit
breaker box.
2. Connect the 24 VAC power input L1 to terminal P3 (see Figure 6).
3. Connect the 24 VAC power input L2 to terminal P2.
4. Connect earth ground to terminal P1 on the VAV-UC.
Unitary Controllers
VAV-UC
Installation Guide
VAV-UC Controller
Earth Ground
L2
L1
X
F
M
R
P1
L2
P2
L1
P3
H3
H2
H1
FAN
CLS
OPN
GROUND
120 VAC
VEL
Stepdown
Transformer Typically
Provided By VAV Box
Manufacturer
GND
Outputs
Inputs
Located in VAV
High Voltage
Control Box
Hi
Velocity
Pressure Transducer
2
Hi
Do not attempt to use the same AC transformer for any subLAN device (UC or transducer)
and its associated LAN interface device (UCI). This will result in improper operation, and
may cause damage to one or both devices.
5. Restore power to the branch circuit providing power to the UC at the circuit
breaker box.
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Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC
P1
24 VAC
L2
P2
L1
P3
XFMR
I
N
P
U
T
S
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VAV-UC II
Installation Guide
VAV-UC II
Like its predecessor, the VAV-UC II combines low unit cost with an easy to expand
modular design. It also operates within a sub-LAN connected to an I/NET system LAN
of any size, allowing a multitude of host communications options.
The VAV-UC II can provide stand alone temperature control, as well as PID and Floating
DDC extensions for the I/NET system. It can provide triple setpoints for Cooling and
Heating, and can also operate in Setup/Setback, Normal and Economy modes. Other
features of operation include multiple stage reheat coil control, local space temperature
setpoint adjustment, after-hours timed override, and On/Off/Auto fan control. Because
the VAV-UC II has two dedicated CFM analog input points it can control a double duct
VAV Terminal Box.
The VAV-UC II is a single board unit that mounts in a separate enclosure. It requires a
stepdown transformer providing it with 24 VAC. The VAV-UC II accepts inputs for up to
six analog sensor inputs, or individually configured for up to six discrete dry contact
inputs, and two CFM Velocity Pressure Transducer inputs. It operates on a small network
connected to a UCI. You must set the address on the VAV-UC II using a HHC before it
will operate on the UCI network.
Component Layout
The VAV-UC II board contains a power transformer at the left top edge, input terminals
along the left edge, velocity sensor inputs along the bottom edge, sensor/HHC connections along the bottom edge, LAN connection terminal block, RJ11 modular connection,
and output terminals along the right edge (see Figure 7). It also has communication
LEDs on the right edge of the board.
Earth Ground
Communication LED's
P
L2
24 VAC
Receive Data
XFMR
L1
(Green)
AI-1 SSPP00
Pull-up Resistors
AI-2 SSPP01
AI-3 SSPP02
Inputs
AI-4 SSPP03
Ground
Open
Close
Fan
H1
H2
H3
EPROM
Zilog Super 8
RJ11
SSPP07
SSPP06
SSPP05
SSPP04
SSPP03
SSPP02
Outputs
Microprocessor
AI-6 SSPP05
LAN
Connection
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Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC II
Power Terminal
The power terminals consist of three 0.25 push-on lug blade terminals for 24 VAC
power input. The normal inputs are for L1, L2 and Ground.
Input Terminals
The VAV-UC II has eight sets of input terminals on the board. Six are through.25 pushon lug blade terminals that are configurable as analog or discrete inputs. Two sensor
inputs are for velocity sensor inputs from optional velocity sensor transducers.
HHC/LAN Connections
The VAV-UC II can connect to a HHC or the sub-LAN, but not both at the same time.
An RJ11 modular connection can connect the VAV-UC II to a HHC or the sub-LAN, and
a three position screw terminal can connect the VAV-UC II to the sub-LAN. The HHC
can also control the VAV-UC II from an LTS80Ux Space Temperature Sensor if the
Sensor/HHC connections (TB2) are done.
Output Points
Seven.25 push-on lug terminals are located along the right edge of the VAV-UC II
board. Six are for discrete outputs and the seventh is a ground terminal. The point
addresses are SSPP02 through SSPP07, and are for VAV Box damper, Fan, Heat Stage 1,
Heat Stage 2, and Heat Stage 3.
Communication LEDs
Two LEDs are located on the right edge of the VAV-UC II board. When the green LED
lights up the VAV-UC II is receiving data. When the red LED lights up the VAV-UC II is
transmitting data.
Unitary Controllers
13
VAV-UC II
Installation Guide
VAV-UC II Installation
There are several connections that must be made on the VAV-UC II: power, sub-LAN,
analog inputs, discrete inputs, modular connector inputs, and discrete outputs. Each
connection procedure is concerned with only one part of the installation. Read each
procedure and examine the accompanying figure before attempting to do the procedure.
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
RJ11 Cable
The RJ11 cable is available in pre-cut and terminated cable lengths of 25, 50, 100, and
250 foot lengths.
1. Plug the one end of the RJ11 cable into the RJ11 jack located on the right side of the
VAV-UC II.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ11 HHC/LAN jack on the Unitary
Controller Interface.
Shield drain wire continuity must be maintained as the sub-LAN cable passes through
each controller. Shield drain wires from each controller sub-LAN cable must be twisted
together, insulated, and tied back such that wires do not come in contact with ground
or any conductive surface within a controller.
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Unitary Controllers
Installation Guide
VAV-UC II
LAN/HHC Port
RJ11
Sub-LAN Connection
3
Com 2
1
Com +
Sensor 1
Other Controllers
Resistor Configuration
You can configure the input points on the VAV-UC II for several different inputs. Using
a two-wire LTS sensor, requires that a 10K ohm, 0.1%, 18W accurate current sensing
resistor be placed into the resistor position. Resistor positions 1A through 6A match
input points AI-1 through AI-6 (see Figure 9).
To configure the analog inputs for discrete monitoring you must place a 1K to 10K ohm,
5 10%, 18 to 14W current sourcing resistor in the corresponding B position (1B
through 6B). The resistor is current source, resistance to five volts, to provide excitation
of a dry contact.
Changing Input Voltage Range to 0 - 5 Volt
Additionally, the standard controller input voltage range for AI-1 through AI-6 is 2.732
to 3.332 VDC. You may change this to 0 5 VDC by placing a plug-in jumper across positions J1, J3, and J4. When the input range is changed to the 0 to 5 volt range, the standard
CSI 0 1.3" W.C. velocity transducer (part number 603500-0002) is not usable. The
velocity signal must be obtained from a 0 to 5 volt or 1 to 5 volt transducer, such as the
CSI 0 1" W.C transducer (part number 605540-0004). When using a transducer other
than the standard CSI transducer, the linear conversion equation must be used in place
of the square root equation and Lookup Table 2 is no longer required.
1. Place the plug-in jumpers across position J1, J3, and J4.
2. Connect a HC7410 Hand-Held Controller to the VAV-UC II. Display any AI
address on the HC7410.
3. Adjust gain pot R11 with a screwdriver. Turn the pot adjustment screw approximately ten counter-clockwise turns, or until you get the lowest possible hex count
on the HC7410.
Unitary Controllers
15
VAV-UC II
Installation Guide
AI-1
GND
+15V
3A
4A
AI-2
GND
1B
+15V
2B
3B
AI-3
4B
GND
+15V
AI-4
GND
+15V
5A
6A
J1
AI-5
J2
GND
5B
+15V
6B
J3
J4
AI-6
GND
+15V
Sensor 2
Note: When input range is changed to the 0 to 5V range, the standard velocity transducer
is not usable. The velocity signal must be obtained from a 0 to 5V or 1 to 5V
transducer (such as the CSI 65540-0004 0-1" W.C. transducer). When using a transducer
other than CSI 605540-0002 0-1.3" W.C., the linear conversion equation must be used in
place of the non-linear equation and Lookup Table 2.
Inputs AI-1 through AI-6 can accept 0 to 20 mA input. The VAV-UC II can provide loop
power for two 0 - 20 mA input points. Additional sensors must have an external power
supply.
Note:
The power supplied by the UC is +15V and may not support the voltage requirements of
some devices.
1. Place the plug-in jumpers across position J1, J3, and J4.
2. Then insert a 249 ohm, 0.1%, 18 W resistor into the resistor position matching the
input point (1A through 6A).
3. Connect a HC7410 Hand-Held Controller to the VAV-UC II. Display any AI
address on the HC7410.
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4. Adjust gain pot R11 with a screwdriver. Turn the pot adjustment screw approximately ten counter-clockwise turns, or until you get the lowest possible hex count
on the HC7410.
BLU
ORN
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
Lini-Temp
Space
Temperature
Sensors
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
GND
X
AI-1
GND
+15V
1A
2A
3A
GND
X
AI-2
GND
+15V
4A
1B
2B
3B
GND
X
AI-3
GND
4B
+15V
GND
AI-4
GND
+15V
5A
6A
J1
TIMED-OVERRIDE
PUSH BUTTON *
AI-5
GND
J2
+15V
6B
5B*
J3
WHT
LTS SENSOR
BLU
ORN
GND
X
AI-6
GND
+15V
J4
Sensor 2
Note:
Connecting an LTS80Ux
Several input points are used when attaching to a LTS80Ux Sensor with timed-override
pushbutton and an adjustable potentiometer, using the Sensor/HHC connection. These
connections typically use inputs AI-1, AI-4, and AI-5 to connect the sensor temperature
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Installation Guide
signal, setpoint override signal, and the override pushbutton. This configuration allows
you to use a HHC plugged into the LTS sensor to control the VAV-UC II. Use the
following procedure to connect the Lini-Temp sensor (see Figure 11).
1. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 2 to AI-1 on the VAV-UC II.
2. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 3 to GND of AI-1 on the
VAV-UC II.
3. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 1 to +15V of AI-1 on the
VAV-UC II.
Note:
This connects the temperature signal from the sensor to the VAV-UC II. The signal is 2.732
to 3.332 VDC, representing 32 to 140 Fahrenheit.
Timed-Override
Push Button
TB2
Temperature Signal
2.732 to 3.332
VDC 32 to 140
Deg. F.
AI-5
GND
+15V
AI-6
GND
+15V
Sensor/HHC
TB2-2
Sensor 2
PWR
TB1-5
Override Push button
5A
6A
J1
J2
5B*
6B
J3
J4
GND
AI-4
GND
+15V
AI-3
GND
+15V
TB2-1
TB1-4
Setpoint
override signal
(2.892 to 3.174
VDC)
TB2-4
AI-2
GND
+15V
1A
2A
3A
4A
1B
2B
3B
4B
C+
AI-1
GND
+15 V
TB2-3
TB1-2
TB1-3
TB1-1
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VAV-UC II
Note:
This connects the setpoint override signal from the sensor to the VAV-UC II. This signal is
2.892 (68 counts) to 3.174 VDC (188 counts).
5. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 5 to AI-5.
Note:
This connects the override push button signal to the VAV-UC II. Since the Timed Override
push button is typically attached to input AI-5, ensure that the corresponding resistor position, 5B has a plug-in 1K ohm current sourcing resistor installed (see Figure 11 on page 18).
6. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 1 to Sensor/HHC terminal
block, PWR terminal (terminal 4).
7. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 2 to Sensor/HHC terminal
block, C+ terminal (terminal 1).
8. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 3 to Sensor/HHC terminal
block, C terminal (terminal 2).
9. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 4 to Sensor/HHC terminal
block, GND terminal (terminal 3).
Use care when connecting tubing to the velocity sensor ports. Use the following steps.
Install the sensor to the unitary controller before applying power to the controller.
2. The unitary controller and velocity sensor should be mounted on a vertical surface
with the sensor ports pointed down. This avoids possible contamination of the
sensor from condensation. This position also corresponds to the position of the
sensor during factory calibration.
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Installation Guide
GND
GND
Power Input
Discrete Contact
to be monitored
24VAC
AI-1
1A
GND
2A
+15V
3A
4A
AI-2
1B
GND
2B
+15V
3B
4B
AI-3
GND
+15V
AI-4
GND
5A
+15V
6A
J1
AI-5
J2
GND
5B*
+15V
6B
J3
J4
AI-6
GND
+15V
Sensor 2
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VAV-UC II
Normally Closed
Actuator Shipped CW
CW
CCW
CCW
CW
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Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
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X
F
M
R
L2
120 VAC
L1
L2
Earth
Ground
L1
VAV-UC II
Sensor 2
SSPP07
Sensor 1
SSPP06
Power
Outputs
Inputs
Transducer
(P/N605540-0002)
(0 - 1.3")
Controller
SSPP02
SSPP03
SSPP04
SSPP05
SSPP06
SSPP07
Inputs
H3
H2
H1
FAN
CLO
OPN
Ground
Stepdown
Transformer
Typically Provided
By VAV Box
Manufacturer
Located in VAV
High Voltage
Control Box
(P/N 603500-XXXX)
Actuator
P2
(Low)
P1
(High)
Hot Duct
VAV Box Velocity Pressure Pickup
Cold Duct
Actuator
(P/N 603500-XXXX)
P1
(High)
P2
(Low)
Transducer
(P/N605540-0002)
(0 - 1.3")
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VAV-UC II
Earth
120 VAC
L1
Ground
L1
Stepdown
Transformer
Typically Provided
By VAV Box
Manufacturer
Located in VAV
High Voltage
Control Box
VAV-UC II
Controller
Inputs
Sensor 2
SSPP07
Inputs
Sensor 1
SSPP06
Power
SSPP02
SSPP03
SSPP04
SSPP05
SSPP06
SSPP07
L2
L2
H3
H2
H1
FAN
CLO
OPN
Ground
X
F
M
R
Outputs
(P/N 603500-XXXX)
Actuator
Transducer
(P/N605540-0002)
(0 - 1.3")
P1
(High)
P2
(Low)
Hot Duct
VAV Box Velocity Pressure Pickup (typical)
Cold Duct
Actuator
(P/N 603500-XXXX)
P1
(High)
P2
(Low)
Transducer
(P/N605540-0002)
(0 - 1.3")
Do not attempt to use the same AC transformer for any subLAN device (UC or transducer)
and its associated LAN interface device (UCI). This will result in improper operation, and
may cause damage to one or both devices.
5. Restore power to the power line at the circuit breaker box.
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P1
GND
P2
GND
L2
24Vac
L1
P4
24VAC
AI-1
GND
+15V
1A
2A
3A
AI-2
GND
+15V
4A
1B
2B
3B
4B
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UNIV-UC
UNIV-UC
The UNIV-UC combines low unit cost with an easy to expand modular design. It operates within a sub-LAN connected to an I/NET system LAN of any size, allowing a multitude of host communications options. The UNIV-UC can provide stand alone
temperature control, for Air Handling Units or Heat Pumps, and PID and Floating DDC
extensions for the I/NET system. It can provide triple setpoints for cooling and heating,
and can also operate in Setup/Setback, Normal and Economy modes. Other features of
operation include multiple stage reheat coil control, local space temperature setpoint
adjustment, after-hours timed override, and On/Auto fan control.
The UNIV-UC is a single board unit that mounts in a separate enclosure. It requires a
stepdown transformer, providing it with 24 VAC. The UNIV-UC accepts inputs from up
to eight analog devices (Lini-Temp Space sensors), or eight discrete dry contact inputs
when using factory supplied pull-up resistors in the resistor terminal strip. It has eight
discrete, SPDT Relay output points. It operates on a small network connected to a UCI.
You must set the address on the UNIV-UC using a HHC before it will operate on the UCI
network.
Component Layout
The UNIV-UC board contains a power transformer at the left top edge, input terminals
along the left edge, and output terminals along the right edge (see Figure 16). It also has
connections for two modular input cables, and a terminal to connect shielded, twisted
pair cable for the sub-LAN.
Power Terminals
The power terminals consist of three 0.25 push-on lugs for 24 VAC power input. The
normal inputs are for L1, L2 and Ground.
Input Terminals
The UNIV-UC has eight sets of terminals on the board. All eight are 0.110 push-on lug
terminals that are configurable as analog or discrete inputs. LTS sensor connections in
the form of a modular RJ45 connector is provided on the bottom edge of the board.
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Installation Guide
P
24 VAC
L2
L1
RLY
SSPP07
RLY
SSPP06
RLY
SSPP05
RLY
SSPP04
RLY
SSPP03
RLY
SSPP02
RLY
SSPP01
RLY
SSPP00
XFMR
SSPP00
SSPP01
O
U
SSPP02
N
SSPP03
T
EPROM
U
SSPP04
T
S
SSPP05
Zilog Super 8
Microprocessor
SSPP06
P28
SSPP07
P30
RJ45
RJ11
Common
Receive Data (Green)
Normally Open
Communication LED's
HHC/LAN Connections
The UNIV-UC can connect to a HHC and the sub-LAN, but not at the same time. An
RJ11 modular connection can connect the UC to a HHC or the sub-LAN, and a three
position screw terminal block (P30) can connect the UC to the sub-LAN. The HHC can
control the UNIV-UC from an LTS80 Space Temperature Sensor if the Sensor/HHC
connection (P28) is connected.
Output Points
Eight sets of 0.25 push-on lug terminals are located along the right edge of the UNIVUC board for the Relay outputs. These consist of eight sets of three terminals. Each set is
organized with a Normally Closed (NC) terminal at the top of the set, a Common (C)
terminal in the center of the set, and a Normally Open (NO) terminal at the bottom of
the set. The common terminal has the output number silkscreened by its position (see
Figure 16 on page 26). The point addresses are SSPP00 through SSPP07.
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UNIV-UC
Communication LEDs
Two LEDs are located on the bottom edge of the UNIV-UC board. When the green LED
lights up the UNIV-UC is receiving data. A red LED lights up when the UNIV-UC is
transmitting data.
UNIV-UC Installation
There are several connections that must be made on the UNIV-UC: power, sub-LAN,
analog inputs, discrete inputs, modular connector inputs, and discrete outputs. Each
connection procedure is concerned with only one part of the installation. Read each
procedure and examine the accompanying figure before attempting to do the procedure.
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
RJ11 Cable
The RJ11 cable is available in pre-cut and terminated cable lengths of 25, 50, 100, and
250 foot lengths.
1. Plug one end of the RJ11 cable into the RJ11 jack located to the right of the RJ45
modular port on the bottom edge of the UNIV-UC.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ11 HHC/LAN jack on the Unitary
Controller Interface.
Shield drain wire continuity must be maintained as the sub-LAN cable passes through
each controller. Shield drain wires from each controller sub-LAN cable must be twisted
together, insulated, and tied back such that wires do not come in contact with ground
or any conductive surface within a controller.
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Installation Guide
I
N
P
U
T
S
45
11
COM
RJ
COM +
RJ
Other Controllers
Resistor Configuration
The UNIV-UC is shipped configured for discrete input points using factory supplied
10K ohm resistors. Resistor positions 1B through 8B match input points IN 1 through
IN 8 (refer to Connecting Discrete Input Points on page 29).
To configure the inputs for analog signal monitoring you must unplug the resistors
matching the input position.
Connecting a LTS80Ux
When attaching to a LTS80Ux Sensor, with timed-override pushbutton and an adjustable
potentiometer, and using the Sensor/HHC connection, several input points are used for
the single sensor. These connections typically use inputs IN 1 and IN 4 to connect to the
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UNIV-UC
WHT
*
Lini-Temp
BLT
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
**
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
WHT
Lini-Temp
BLU
ORN
Ground
X
INPUT
GND
#1
+15V
Ground
INPUT
GND
#2
3A
+15V
Ground
INPUT
#3
+15V
INPUT
GND
+15V
#4
3B
4B
Ground
X
INPUT
GND
#5
+15V
5A
Ground
X
INPUT
GND
2B
Ground
X
4A
1B
GND
2A
#6
6A
7A
+15V
Ground
8A
INPUT
GND
5B
+15V
6B
Ground
X
INPUT
GND
+15V
#7
#8
7B
8B
Resistor Terminal Strip
Note:
UNIV-UC Controllers are supplied from the factory with "Pull-UP" Resistors installed
for all eight Input Points. These are installed in locations 1B through 8B. These
"Pull-Up" Resistors should be removed for any inputs that are going to be used for
Lini-Temp analog input points.
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UNIV-UC
Installation Guide
#1
GND
+15V
INPUT
1A
#2
2A
GND
3A
+15V
INPUT
#3
GND
INPUT
1B
+15V
**
4A
2B
#4
3B
GND
4B
+15V
INPUT
#5
GND
+15V
INPUT
5A
#6
GND
6A
7A
+15V
8A
INPUT
#7
5B
GND
+15V
INPUT
6B
#8
7B
GND
+15V
8B
Resistor Terminal Strip
Note:
UNIV-UC Controllers are supplied from the factory with "Pull-UP" Resistors
installed for all eight Input Points. These are installed in locations 1B through 8B.
These "Pull-Up" Resistors are required for any inputs that are going to be used as
Discrete Input
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UNIV-UC
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
1. Remove power from the branch circuit providing power to the UC at the circuit
breaker box.
2. Connect the 24 VAC power input L1 to terminal P3 on the UNIV-UC (see
Figure 20).
3. Connect 24 VAC power input L2 to terminal P2 on the UNIV-UC.
4. Connect earth ground to the first (top) terminal, P1 on the UNIV-UC. The
Universal Enclosure that the UC is mounted in should also be well grounded.
Note:
Do not attempt to use the same AC transformer for any subLAN device (UC or transducer)
and its associated LAN interface device (UCI). This will result in improper operation, and
may cause damage to one or both devices.
5. Restore power to the branch circuit providing power to the UC.
Earth Ground
P1
L2
P2
L1
P3
24 VAC
XFMR
EPROM
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Installation Guide
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UNIV-UC II
UNIV-UC II
The UNIV-UC II is similar to the earlier UNIV-UC in that it combines low unit cost with
an easy to expand modular design. It operates within a sub-LAN connected to an I/NET
system LAN of any size, allowing a multitude of host communications options. The
UNIV-UC II can provide stand alone temperature control, for Air Handling Units or
Heat Pumps, and PID and Floating DDC extensions for the I/NET system. It can provide
triple setpoints for Cooling and Heating, and can also operate in Setup/Setback, Normal
and Economy modes. Other features of operation include multiple stage reheat coil
control, local space temperature setpoint adjustment, after-hours timed override, and
On/Auto fan control.
The UNIV-UC II is a single board unit that mounts in a separate enclosure. It requires a
stepdown transformer, providing it with 24 VAC. The UNIV-UC II accepts inputs from
up to eight analog devices (Lini-Temp Space sensors), or eight discrete dry contact
inputs when using factory supplied pull-up resistors in the resistor terminal strips. It has
eight discrete, SPDT Relay output points. It operates on a small network connected to a
UCI. You must set the address on the UNIV-UC II using a HHC before it will operate on
the UCI network.
Component Layout
The UNIV-UC II board contains a power transformer at the left bottom edge, input
terminals along the left edge, power and communications terminals along the bottom
edge, and output terminals along the right edge (see Figure 21). It also has connections
for one modular input cable, and a terminal to connect shielded, twisted pair cable for
the sub-LAN.
Power Terminal
The power terminals consist of three position terminal block for 24 VAC power input.
The normal inputs are for L1, L2 and Ground.
Input Terminals
The UNIV-UC II has eight sets of three position input terminals on the board. The
terminal blocks are removable in two groups of four points each. The inputs are shipped
configured as discrete inputs but can be changed to analog inputs.
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Communication LED's
Transmit Data (Red)
Receive Data (Green)
SSPP00
SSPP01
SSPP02
N
P
SSPP03
U
T
S
SSPP04
SSPP05
SSPP06
SSPP07
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TB1
TB2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TB3
1A
RLY
2A
3A
EPROM
RLY
4A
1B
Zilog Super 8
2B
RLY
Microprocessor
3B
5A
Pull-Up
Resistors
T
P
6A
7A
8A
5B
RLY
4B
RLY
RLY
RLY
TB4
RJ11
SSPP06
SSPP05
SSPP04
TB6
RLY
7B
8B
SSPP07
TB7
XFMR
6B
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SSPP03
SSPP02
SSPP01
SSPP00
TB5
Power Input
Sensor-HHC Connection
HHC Connection
UCI LAN Connection
HHC/LAN Connections
The UNIV-UC II can connect to a HHC and the sub-LAN, but not at the same time. An
RJ11 modular connection can connect the UC to a HHC or the sub-LAN, and a three
position screw terminal (TB5) can connect the UC to the sub-LAN. The HHC can
control the UNIV-UC II from an LTS80Ux Space Temperature Sensor if the Sensor/HHC
connection terminal block (TB4) is connected.
Output Points
Eight sets of three position screw terminals are located along the right edge of the UNIVUC II board for the Relay outputs. These outputs consist of two groups of four sets. Each
set is configured with a Normally Closed (NC) terminal at the top of the set, a Common
(C) terminal in the center of the set, and a Normally Open (NO) terminal at the bottom
of the set. The common terminal has the output number silkscreened by its position (see
Figure 21). The point addresses are SSPP00 through SSPP07.
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UNIV-UC II
Communication LEDs
Two LEDs are located on the top left corner of the UNIV-UC II board. The green LED
lights up when the UNIV-UC II is receiving data. The red LED lights up when the UNIVUC II is transmitting data.
UNIV-UC II Installation
There are several connections that must be made on the UNIV-UC II: power, sub-LAN,
analog inputs, discrete inputs, modular connector inputs, and discrete outputs. Each
connection procedure is concerned with only one part of the installation. Read each
procedure and examine the accompanying figure before attempting to do the procedure.
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
RJ11 Cable
The RJ11 cable is available in pre-cut and terminated cable lengths of 25, 50, 100, and
250 foot lengths.
1. Plug one end of the RJ11 cable into the RJ11 jack located between TB4 and TB5 on
the bottom edge of the UNIV-UC II.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ11 HHC/LAN jack on the Unitary
Controller Interface.
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Shield drain wire continuity must be maintained as the sub-LAN cable passes through each
controller. Shield drain wires from each controller sub-LAN cable must be twisted together,
insulated, and tied back such that wires do not come in contact with ground or any conductive surface within a controller.
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6
7
7
5B
8
9
XFMR
RLY
6B
11
12
7B
3
RLY
8B
TB6
RJ
TB4
2
1
TB2
TB5
COM
11
COM+
TB3
5
4
10
Sub-LAN Connection
Other Controllers
Resistor Configuration
You can configure the input points on the UNIV-UC II for several different inputs. A
two-wire LTS sensor requires that a 10K ohm, 0.1%, 18W current sensing resistor be
placed into the A resistor positions. Resistor positions 1A through 8A match input points
AI-1 through AI-8 (see Figure 23). To configure the inputs for discrete monitoring you
must place a 1K to 10K ohm, 5 - 10%, 18 14W resistor in the corresponding B position
(1B through 8B). The resistor is current source, resistance to five volts, to excite a dry
contact.
Note:
The UNIV-UC II is shipped with 10K ohm, 1%, 18W resistors installed in positions 1B
through 8B.
The standard controller input voltage range for AI-1 through AI-8 is 2.732 to 3.332 VDC.
You may change this to 0 5 VDC by placing a plug-in jumper across positions J1, J3,
and J4.
1. Place the plug-in jumpers across position J1, J3, and J4.
2. Connect a HC7410 Hand-Held Controller to the UNIV-UC II. Display any AI
address on the HC7410.
3. Adjust gain pot R15 with a screwdriver. Turn the pot adjustment screw approximately ten clockwise turns, or until you get the lowest possible hex count on the
HC7410.
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UNIV-UC II
AI-1
GND
+15V
AI-2
GND
+15V
1A
3A
4A
AI-3
GND
+15V
10
AI-4
11
2A
1B
2B
J1
3B
GND
J2
J3
4B
12
+15V
AI-5
GND
+15V
AI-6
GND
+15V
AI-7
8A
GND
5B
+15V
10
AI-8
J4
6B
11
12
GND
+15V
7B
8B
Inputs AI-1 through AI-8 can accept 0 to 20 mA input. The UNIV-UC II can provide
loop power for two 0 - 20 mA input points. Additional sensors must have an external
power supply.
Note:
The power supplied by the UC is +15V and may not support the voltage requirements of
some devices.
1. Place the plug-in jumpers across position J1, J3, and J4.
2. Then insert a 249 ohm, 0.1%, 18 W resistor into the resistor position matching the
input point (1A through 8A).
3. Connect a HC7410 Hand-Held Controller to the UNIV-UC II. Display any AI
address on the HC7410.
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4. Adjust gain pot R15 with a screwdriver. Turn the pot adjustment screw approximately ten clockwise turns, or until you get the lowest possible hex count on the
HC7410.
BLU
ORN
WHT
Ground
X
AI-1
GND
+15V
AI-2
GND
+15V
AI-3
4A
GND
1B
+15V
10
AI-4
11
GND
3B
12
+15V
4B
AI-5
GND
+15V
AI-6
GND
+15V
AI-7
GND
+15V
6B
10
AI-8
7B
11
GND
12
+15V
LTS Sensor
ORN
X
Ground
2B
5A
6A
7A
8A
5B
8B
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UNIV-UC II
Connecting a LTS80Ux
When attaching to a LTS80Ux Sensor with timed-override pushbutton and an adjustable
potentiometer, using the Sensor/HHC connection, several input points are used. These
connections typically use inputs AI-1, AI-4, and AI-5 to connect to the sensor temperature signal, setpoint override signal, and the override pushbutton. This configuration
allows you to use a HHC plugged into the sensor to control the UNIV-UC II. Use the
following procedure to connect the Lini-Temp sensor (see Figure 25).
Setpoint Adjustment
Potentiometer
TB2
TB1
TB1-2
TB1-3
TB1-1
TB1-4
TB1-5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AI-1
GND
+15V
1A
2A
3A
4A
1B
2B
AI-4
GND
+15V
3B
4B
TB1
TB2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AI-5
GND
+15V
5A
6A
7A
8A
5B
6B
7B
Sensor-HHC
8B
1 2 3 4
RJ
TB4
TB5
TB2-4
TB2-1
TB2-3
11
TB2-2
TB3
This connects the temperature signal from the sensor to the UNIV-UC II. The signal is
2.732 to 3.332 VDC, representing 32 to 140 Fahrenheit (0 to 60 Celsius).
4. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 4 to AI-4 (TB1-10) on the
UNIV-UC II.
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Note:
This connects the setpoint override signal from the sensor to the UNIV-UC II. This signal is
2.892 to 3.174 VDC.
5. From TB1 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 5 to AI-5 (TB2-1) on the
UNIV-UC II.
Note:
This connects the override push button signal to the UNIV-UC II. Since the Timed Override push button is typically attached to input AI-5, ensure that the corresponding resistor
position, 5B has a plug-in 1K to 10K ohm current sourcing resistor installed (see Figure 25
on page 39).
6. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 1 to the Sensor/HHC
terminal block, PWR terminal (TB4-4) on the UNIV-UC II.
7. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 2 to the Sensor/HHC
terminal block, C+ terminal (TB4-1) on the UNIV-UC II.
8. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 3 to the Sensor/HHC
terminal block, C terminal (TB4-2) on the UNIV-UC II.
9. From TB2 on the Lini-Temp Sensor, connect terminal 4 to the Sensor/HHC
terminal block, GND terminal (TB4-3) on the UNIV-UC II.
The UNIV-UC II is shipped with 10K ohm, 1%, 18W resistors installed in positions 1B
through 8B.
1. Insert a 1K to 10K ohm, 5-10%, 18 14W current sourcing resistor in position 6B.
2. Connect one wire from the dry contact to AI-6 terminal on the UNIV-UC II.
3. Connect the other wire from the dry contact to the GND terminal of AI-6 on the
UNIV-UC II.
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UNIV-UC II
Discrete contact
to be monitored
AI-1
GND
+15V
AI-2
GND
+15V
AI-3
GND
+15V
2B
10
AI-4
3B
11
GND
12
+15V
AI-5
GND
+15V
AI-6
GND
+15V
AI-7
GND
+15V
10
AI-8
11
GND
12
+15V
1A
2A
3A
4A
1B
4B
5A
6A
7A
8A
5B
6B
7B
8B
Resistor Terminal Strip
Output terminals are typical for all eight outputs on the UNIV-UC II.
Failure to disconnect power from all interconnected equipment when performing electrical
installation may result in electrical shock or burns.
1. Remove power from the branch circuit providing power to the UC at the circuit
breaker box.
2. Connect the 24 VAC power input L1 to terminal TB3-4 on the UNIV-UC II (see
Figure 28).
3. Connect 24 VAC power input L2 to terminal TB3-2 on the UNIV-UC II.
4. Connect earth ground to terminal TB3-1 on the UNIV-UC II. The Universal
Enclosure that the UC is mounted in should also be well grounded.
Note:
Do not attempt to use the same AC transformer for any subLAN device (UC or transducer)
and its associated LAN interface device (UCI). This will result in improper operation, and
may cause damage to one or both devices.
5. Restore power to the branch circuit providing power to the UC at the circuit
breaker box.
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RLY
12
11
10
9
RLY
8
7
RLY
RLY
6
5
4
3
2
1
NC
8
NO
NC
7
NO
NC
6
NO
NC
5
NO
TB7
TB6
RLY
RLY
RLY
RLY
12
11
10
9
NC
4
NO
3
NO
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
NC
NC
2
NO
NC
1
NO
TB5
Normally Closed
Common
Normally Open
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UNIV-UC II
5A
1
2
6A
3
4
7A
5
8A
6
7
5B
8
6B
XFMR
10
7B
11
12
8B
TB3
TB4
L2
Earth
Ground
RJ11
TB5
L1
24 VAC
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P/N: 606014-0003
Tag: CONSOLE-3
Two Foot Silver Straight Cable
A
C
LAN
Series
7200
UC
Series
7200
UC
Model
7460
UCI
B S
B S
Series
7200
UC
A
B S
Series
7200
UC
A
B S
Sub-LAN Wiring
(Typical)
HC7410
HC7410
Model
LTS80U
Space
Sensor
Assembly
P/N: 602135-0003
Tag: None
Six Foot Silver Coiled Cable
SYMBOL LEGEND
A
LAN
P/N: 606014-0001
Tag: CONSOLE-1
Six Foot Black Coiled Cable
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Caution:
Failure to remove the LAN connector will result in the HHC changing the address of all
unitary controllers on the LAN.
1. Remove the LAN connector. This prevents the HHC changing the address of all
unitary controllers on the LAN.
2. Press [DCU ADDR]. The current UC address displays in the two right most digits
of the HHC display.
3. Enter the desired address using the numeric keys, the address displays as it is
entered.
4. Press [ENTER]. The UC NOVRAM is updated with the address that was just
entered.
Note:
If the address entered in step 2 is different from the address displayed in step 1, the UC will
be Cold Started and the UC database will be cleared.
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If the check-out is being done at the individual UC, all communication cables (LAN A and
LAN B) should be disconnected during the procedure and reconnected when complete.
Perform the check-out of the UC points from the UC or UCI. Based on the type of field
sensor or device being checked, select from the procedures below. Perform the check-out
for all of the hardware connected to each of the UCs.
Note:
In all the entries that follow, the keystrokes used when connected directly to a UC (not to a
UCI) are shown in italics. All other entries are the same whether the HHC is connected to a
UCI or a UC.
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Using the HHC, repeat the following key entries for each of the analog input devices
connected to the UC. The SS portion of the address is the address of the Model 7760 UCI.
The PP portion of the address is the address of the Unitary Controller. The BB portion
of the address will vary according to the input point being tested.
Table 2. Analog Inputs Check-out Procedure
HHC Key
UCI/UC Display
Comments
DSPLY
000000
AI
000000
SSPPBB
000000to 633107
or
BB
0 to 7
Address
ENTER
000000to 0000FF
CLEAR
TIME
on UCI
or
CLEAR
UC
on UC
Wait at least 60 seconds for the display to change. Ensure that the correct field sensor is
being monitored by the correct analog input address.
UCI/UC Display
Comments
000000
DI
000000
SSPPBB
000000to 633107
or
BB
0 to 7
Address
ENTER
000000or 000001
CLEAR
TIME
on UCI
UC
on UC
or
CLEAR
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Ensure that the correct field sensor is being monitored by the correct discrete input
address.
UCI/UC Display
Comments
CTRL
000000
DO
000000
SSPPBB
000000to 633107
or
BB
0 to 7
Address
ENTER
000000
OFF
TIME
CLEAR
TIME
on UCI
or
CLEAR
UC
on UC
CTRL
000000
DO
000000
SSPPBB
000000to 633107
or
BB
0 to 7
Address
ENTER
000000
ON
TIME
CLEAR
TIME
on UCI
or
CLEAR
UC
on UC
Ensure that the correct field device is being controlled by the correct discrete output
address.
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Universal Enclosure
Universal Enclosure
Universal Enclosures are available in four sizes and are designed to house various combinations of CSI control units and interfaces. The Universal Enclosure provides a protected
environment where dust, dirt, or other contaminants may exist. The mounting capabilities of the Universal Enclosures allow both door and back panel mounting, providing
additional space for optional equipment such as transformers and electrical junction
boxes.
Model ENCL 2424 can mount the 9.6 8 baseplates only on the door.
Table 5. Universal Enclosure Dimensions,
Panel Dimensions
Model
ENCL 1712
ENCL 1813
W/Knockouts
and Gasketed
Door
12.63
17.75
5.6
13.25
18.25
4.2
Standard Door
Mounting Baseplate
Qty
1 Any CSI baseplate
unit
12.5
Optional Panel
H
15.6 (1420 hardware)
Panel Backplane
w/studs
N/A
Mount one (max.)
CSI baseplate
unit
Options:
1 X-former
Door
Key
Lock
Yes
Yes
1Junction box
ENCL 1818
18.0
18.0
9.5
15.5
N/A
Yes
ENCL 2424
24.0
24.0
9.5
2 Cannot mount
baseplates larger than
9.6 8
22.7
N/A
Yes
Mounting Patterns
The Universal Enclosures allows mounting either on a perforated back panel or on a
standard stud pattern directly to the enclosure door, or to the panel backplane. Table 2
shows the maximum number of baseplates that you can mount to the studs for each
enclosure model.
If the perforated backplane is used to mount the baseplates then the size of the baseplates
and the enclosure are the limiting factors. Baseplates vary in dimension depending upon
the type of controller.
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All controllers or interface units are attached to a baseplate for mounting in a universal
enclosure. The dimensions vary for several of the units. Table 3 shows the standard
dimensions for unitary controllers and Unitary Controller Interface baseplates.
Table 6. Baseplate Dimensions
Dimension
Units
W
9.6
12
9.6
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Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
00000
38
00284
76
00640
114
01333
152
02659
00012
39
00292
77
00655
115
01358
153
02707
00025
40
00300
78
00670
116
01383
154
02756
00037
41
00307
79
00685
117
01408
155
02806
00050
42
00314
80
00700
118
01434
156
02856
00062
43
00321
81
00715
119
01461
157
02907
00075
44
00329
82
00730
120
01489
158
02959
00087
45
00336
83
00745
121
01517
159
03012
00100
46
00344
84
00761
122
01546
160
03066
00105
47
00351
85
00776
123
01576
161
03121
10
00110
48
00359
86
00791
124
01605
162
03177
11
00115
49
00366
87
00807
125
01635
163
03234
12
00120
50
00374
88
00822
126
01665
164
03292
13
00125
51
00382
89
00837
127
01696
165
03351
14
00130
52
00391
90
00853
128
01727
166
03412
15
00135
53
00400
91
00868
129
01759
167
03474
16
00140
54
004085
92
00884
130
01792
168
03537
17
00145
55
00416
93
00900
131
01826
169
03600
18
00150
56
00424
94
00916
132
01860
170
03664
19
00155
57
00432
95
00933
133
01895
171
03730
20
00160
58
00440
96
00951
134
01930
172
03797
21
00166
59
00449
97
00970
135
01965
173
03864
22
00172
60
00457
98
00988
136
02000
174
03932
23
00178
61
00465
99
01007
137
02036
175
04000
24
00184
62
00474
100
01027
138
02072
176
04069
25
00190
63
00482
101
01048
139
02109
177
04138
26
00196
64
00491
102
01069
140
02147
178
04207
27
00202
65
00500
103
01089
141
02186
179
04276
28
00209
66
00510
104
01110
142
02226
180
04346
29
00216
67
00521
105
01131
143
02266
181
04416
30
00223
68
00533
106
01153
144
02307
182
04488
31
00230
69
00545
107
01174
145
02349
183
04561
32
00238
70
00558
108
01196
146
02391
184
04635
33
00246
71
00571
109
01218
147
02434
185
04711
34
00253
72
00585
110
01241
148
02477
186
04788
35
00261
73
00598
111
01263
149
02521
187
04867
36
00269
74
00612
112
01286
150
02566
188
04947
37
00276
75
00626
113
01309
151
02612
189
05028
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Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
190
05110
203
06293
217
07813
230
09457
243
11257
191
05193
204
06393
218
07932
231
09591
244
11399
192
05278
205
06494
219
08052
232
09726
245
11542
193
05364
206
06597
220
08173
233
09863
246
11685
194
05451
207
06701
221
08296
234
10000
247
11829
195
05540
208
06806
222
08421
235
10137
248
12974
196
05630
209
06912
223
08547
236
10275
249
12119
197
05721
210
07019
224
08674
237
10414
250
12264
198
05813
211
07128
225
08802
238
10553
251
12410
199
05906
212
07239
226
08931
239
10693
252
12557
200
06000
214
07464
227
09061
240
10833
253
12704
201
06096
215
07579
228
09192
241
10974
254
12852
202
06194
216
07695
229
09324
242
11115
255
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Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
00000
42
01569
84
03823
126
06078
168
08332
00000
43
01623
85
03877
127
06131
169
08385
00000
44
01677
86
03931
128
06185
170
08439
00000
45
01730
87
03984
129
06239
171
08493
00000
46
01784
88
04038
130
06292
172
08546
00000
47
01838
89
04092
131
06346
173
08600
00000
48
01891
90
04145
132
06400
174
08654
00000
49
01945
91
04199
133
06453
175
08707
00000
50
01999
92
04253
134
06507
176
08761
00000
51
02052
93
04306
135
06561
177
08815
10
00000
52
02106
94
04360
136
06614
178
08868
11
00000
53
02160
95
04414
137
06668
179
08922
12
00000
54
02213
96
04467
138
06722
180
08976
13
00000
55
02267
97
04521
139
06775
181
09029
14
00000
56
02321
98
04575
140
06829
182
09083
15
00000
57
02374
99
04628
141
06883
183
09137
16
00174
58
02428
100
04682
142
06936
184
09190
17
00228
59
02482
101
04736
143
06990
185
09244
18
00281
60
02535
102
04790
144
07044
186
09298
19
00335
61
02589
103
04843
145
07097
187
09351
20
00389
62
02643
104
04897
146
07151
188
09405
21
00442
63
02696
105
04951
147
07205
189
09459
22
00496
64
02750
106
05004
148
07258
190
09512
23
00550
65
02804
107
05058
149
07312
191
09566
24
00603
66
02857
108
05112
150
07366
192
09620
25
00657
67
02911
109
05165
151
07419
193
09673
26
00711
68
02965
110
05219
152
07473
194
09727
27
00764
69
03018
111
05273
153
07527
195
09781
28
00818
70
03072
112
05326
154
07580
196
09834
29
00872
71
03126
113
05380
155
07634
197
09888
30
00925
72
03179
114
05434
156
07688
198
09942
31
00979
73
03233
115
05487
157
07741
199
09995
32
01033
74
03287
116
05541
158
07795
200
10049
33
01086
75
03340
117
05595
159
07849
201
10103
34
01140
76
03394
118
05648
160
07902
202
10156
35
01194
77
03448
119
05702
161
07956
203
10210
36
01247
78
03501
120
05756
162
08010
204
10264
37
01301
79
03555
121
05809
163
08063
205
10317
38
01355
80
03609
122
05863
164
08117
206
10371
39
01408
81
03662
123
05917
165
08171
207
10425
40
01462
82
03716
124
05970
166
08224
208
10478
41
01516
83
03770
125
06024
167
08278
209
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Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
Counts
Velocity
Pressure
210
10586
219
11069
229
11606
238
12089
247
12572
211
10639
220
11123
230
11659
239
12142
248
12625
212
10693
221
11176
231
11713
240
12196
249
12679
213
10747
222
11230
232
11767
241
12250
250
12733
214
10801
223
11284
233
11820
242
12303
251
12786
215
10854
224
11337
234
11874
243
12357
252
12840
216
10908
226
11445
235
11928
244
12411
253
12894
217
10962
227
11498
236
11981
245
12464
254
12947
218
11015
228
11552
237
12035
246
12518
255
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Specifications
Specifications
VAV-UC Specifications
Cable Specifications (Sub-LAN and Sensor)
Memory
272 Bytes RAM (random access memory) provided within
the Zilog Super-8 Single-Chip Microprocessor.
512 Bytes NOVRAM (non-volatile random access memory).
Field Inputs
Processor
VAV-UC Controller is based on the Zilog Super-8
Microprocessor.
This single-chip microprocessor operates at a crystal clock
speed of 7.3728 MHz. This clock is used as the basis for both
serial communication and Real-Time Clock interrupt
functions.
Real-Time Clock
A periodic interval interrupt (RTC) is created in the
microprocessor by passing the microprocessor clock through
a divider stage. This precise interval time base is used by the
various controller programs to set or monitor the timing of
events.
Input Connections
RJ-45 Plug-in jack for Space Sensor Inputs.
Physical Description
Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg).
Field Outputs
Six Discrete Output Points, Triac type, (point addresses
SSPP02 SSPP07) for VAV Box damper, Fan, Heat Stage 1,
Heat Stage 2, and Heat Stage 3. Triac outputs are rated at 0.5 A
for use with 24 VAC.
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Output Connections
Communications Connections
Modular cable interconnection to the HHC. Screw terminal
block connections for LAN communications. RS485 electrical
interface with transient protection.
Physical Description
UL Listed
UL916 Enclosed Energy Management Equipment.
VAV-UC II Specifications
Memory
Field Inputs
272 Bytes RAM provided within the Zilog Super-8 SingleChip Microprocessor.
Processor
VAV-UC II Controller is based on the Zilog Super-8
Microprocessor operating at a crystal clock speed of 7.3728
MHz, and is used as the basis for both serial communication
and Real-Time Clock interrupt functions.
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Input Connections
Processor
Field Outputs
Real-Time Clock
6 Discrete Output Points.
Triac type, (Point Addresses SSPP02 SSPP07) for VAV Box
damper, Fan, Heat Stage 1, Heat Stage 2, and Heat Stage
3.Triac outputs are rated at 0.5 Amp for use with 24 VAC.
Output Connections
0.250" (0.63) cm) Push-on lugs for Triac Outputs.
Communications Connections
Modular cable interconnection to the HHC. Insertion type
terminal block connections for LAN communications. RS485 electrical interface with transient protection.
Physical Description
Weight: 4.0 lbs. (1.8 kg).
UL Listed
UNIV-UC Specifications
Memory
272 Bytes RAM provided within the Zilog Super-8 SingleChip Microprocessor.
512 Bytes NOVRAM.
16,000 Bytes EPROM.
Field Inputs
8 Universal Input Points (Point Addresses SSPP00 SSPP07).
Analog Inputs (Lini-Temp Space Sensors, Setpoint
Adjustment Potentiometer or CSI Model ASC1 Analog Signal
Converter, etc.).
Discrete Inputs (contact closures).
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Installation Guide
UNIV-UC II Specifications
Analog to Digital Conversion
8 bit (0-255 counts) Convertor calibrated from 2.732 VDC (0
counts) to 3.332 VDC (255 counts).
Memory
272 Bytes RAM provided within the Zilog Super-8 SingleChip Microprocessor.
Input Connections
Processor
Field Outputs
8 Discrete Points, SPDT Relay Outputs (Point Addresses
SSPP00 through SSPP07) .
Contacts of SPDT relay outputs are rated at 0.5 Amp for use
with 24 VAC or 24 VDC.
Real-Time Clock
Output Connections
0.250" (0.63 cm) Push-on lugs for Relay Outputs.
Communications Connections
Modular cable interconnection to the HHC. Insertion type
terminal block connections for LAN communications. RS485
electrical interface with transient protection.
UL Listed
UL916 Enclosed Energy Management Equipment.
Physical Description
Weight: 4.0 lbs. (1.8 kg).
Baseplate Dimensions: 7" L 7" W0 (17.78 17.78 cm). .
Optional cover: 7.1" L 7.1" W 2.4 H (18 18 6.1 cm)
designed to be mounted directly on the controlled equipment
terminal unit.
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Installation Guide
Specifications
Communications Connections
Field Inputs
UL Listed
Input Connections
Three position screw terminals on insertion type terminal
blocks for Universal Inputs, communications, and 24 VAC
power.
Field Outputs
8 Discrete Points, SPDT Relay Outputs (Point Addresses
SSPP00 through SSPP07).
Contacts of SPDT relay outputs are rated at 0.5 Amp for use
with 24 VAC or 24 VDC.
Output Connections
Three position screw terminals on insertion type terminal
blocks for Relay Outputs.
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Index
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Numerics
7210/7211
see VAV-UC
7251
see UNIV-UC
7260
see VAV-UC II
7270
see UNIV-UC II
Cold start
conditions of 45
UCI or unitary controller 45
UNIV-UC 32
UNIV-UC II 42
VAV-UC 11
VAV-UC II 24
Component layout
UNIV-UC 25
UNIV-UC II 33
VAV-UC 4
VAV-UC II 12
Cooling
VAV-UC 1
VAV-UC II 1
A
Address setting
procedure 44
UNIV-UC 32
UNIV-UC II 42
VAV-UC 11
VAV-UC II 24
D
Discrete inputs
UNIV-UC 29
VAV-UC II 13
Double duct
VAV-UC 1
VAV-UC II 1, 12, 13, 21
C
CFM velocity sensor
VAV-UC 8
VAV-UC II 19
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Enclosure
mounting pattern
sizes 49
49
Exhaust fans
UNIV-UC 1
UNIV-UC II 1
G
Grounding 2
Baseplate Ground
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VAV-UC II 19
discrete
UNIV-UC 26
UNIV-UC II 34
VAV-UC II 13
resistors
UNIV-UC II 36
VAV-UC II 15
specification
UNIV-UC 57
UNIV-UC II 59
VAV-UC 55
VAV-UC II 56
terminal
UNIV-UC 25
UNIV-UC II 33
VAV-UC 4
Earth Ground 2
LAN Ground 2
H
Hardware check-out
analog input devices 47
analog input, digital voltage meter
discrete input devices 47
discrete output device 48
discrete output devices 48
HHC 47
procedure for 45
46
Heat pumps
UNIV-UC 2
UNIV-UC II 2
HHC
address setting 32, 42
connection of
UNIV-UC 26
UNIV-UC II 34
VAV-UC II 13
VAV-UC address setting
L
LAN cable, connecting of
11
LAN connection
VAV-UC II 14
LEDs
UNIV-UC 27
VAV-UC II 13
I
Inputs
0 - 20 mA
UNIV-UC II 37
VAV-UC II 16
0-5 volt
UNIV-UC II 36
VAV-UC II 15
analog
UNIV-UC 25
UNIV-UC II 33
VAV-UC II 13
connection of, analog
UNIV-UC 28
UNIV-UC II 38
VAV-UC 7
VAV-UC II 17
connection of, discrete
UNIV-UC 29
UNIV-UC II 40
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Lookup table
51, 53
LTS80U, connection of
UNICV-UC II 39
UNIV-UC 28
VAV-UC II 17
M
Memory
UNIV-UC 57
UNIV-UC II 58
VAV-UC 55
VAV-UC II 56
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Outputs
connection of, VAV-UC 8
discrete points, connection of
UNIV-UC 30
UNIV-UC II 40
VAV-UC II 21
point definitions
UNIV-UC 26
UNIV-UC II 34
VAV-UC 5
VAV-UC II 13
specification
UNIV-UC 58
UNIV-UC II 59
VAV-UC 55
VAV-UC II 57
S
Sensor offset calibration
21
Single duct
VAV-UC 1
VAV-UC II 1
U
P
Physical description
UNIV-UC 57
UNIV-UC II 58
VAV-UC 55
VAV-UC II 56
Power
connection of
UNIV-UC 31
UNIV-UC II 41
VAV-UC 9
VAV-UC II 21
requirements
UNIV-UC 57
UNIV-UC II 58
VAV-UC 55
VAV-UC II 56
terminal
UNIV-UC 25
UNIV-UC II 33
VAV-UC 4
VAV-UC II 13
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UC LAN connection
UNIV-UC 26, 27
UNIV-UC II 34
VAV-UC 6
VAV-UC II 13, 14
UNIV-UC
air handling units 1
analog to digital conversion 58
cold start 32
component layout 25
exhaust fans 1
heat pumps 2
HHC, connection of 26
input points, discrete 26
inputs
analog
connection of 28
analog points 25
discrete, connection of 29
specification 57
terminal 25
LEDs 27
lighting 1
LTS80U, connection of 28
memory 57
outputs
definitions 26
discrete points, connection of
30
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specification 58
physical description 57
power
connection of 31
requirements 57
terminals 25
rooftop air conditioning units 1
UC LAN, connection of 26, 27
water heaters 1
UNIV-UC II
air handling units 1
analog to digital conversion 59
cold start 42
component layout 33
exhaust fans 1
heat pumps 2
HHC connection of 34
inputs
0 - 20 mA 37
0-5 volt 36
analog 33
connection of
analog 38
discrete 40
discrete 34
resistors 36
specification 59
terminal 33
LEDs 35
LTS80U, connection of 39
memory 58
outputs
definitions 34
specification 59
outputs, connection of discrete 40
physical description 58
power
connection of 41
requirements 58
terminal 33
rooftop air conditioning units 1
UC LAN, connection of 34, 35
water heaters 1
V
VAV-UC
analog to digital conversion
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56
63
LTS80U, connection of 17
memory 56
outputs
connection of 21
point description 13
specification 57
physical description 56
power
connection of 21
requirements 56
terminal 13
sensor offset calibration 21
single duct 1
UC LAN connection 13
UC LAN connection of 14
W
Water heaters
UNIV-UC 1
UNIV-UC II 1
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Repair or Replacement
Purchaser's Responsibility
Control Systems
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