4 Stage Thermostat
4 Stage Thermostat
4 Stage Thermostat
Self-Test Procedure
The self-test procedure allows the user to verify that 1
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the LEDs and outputs of an MS control are operating 16
correctly before the control is put into service. (45)
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Additional Features
Programming Button Lockout allows the
programming buttons to be deactivated, which deters
accidental or unauthorized modifications to the
settings. Figure 3: DIN Rail Mount Control, in. (mm)
Sensor Offset allows programming an offset of the
measured temperature for use with sensor leads
longer than 300 ft.
The MS1 has one stage status LED. The MS2 has
two stage status LEDs. The MS4 has three stage
status LEDs.
Temperature
Interstage
Time
Delay
On
Interstage
Time
Delay
Stage 4 Differential 4
On
Interstage Off
Time Stage 3
Delay Differential 3
On
Off Setpoint 4
(Offset from
Stage 2 Differential 2 Setpoint)
Setpoint 3
On Off (Offset from
Setpoint)
Setpoint 2
(Offset from
Stage 1 Differential Setpoint)
Off Setpoint
Time
Direct mode is used for cooling applications. The MS1 Setpoint 3 is the offset from setpoint that activates
has one stage. The MS2 has two stages. The MS4 Stage 3.
has four stages. Where desirable, stages may overlap
Differential 3 is the operational range of Stage 3.
or have space between them.
Setpoint 4 is the offset from setpoint that activates
Setpoint is the desired temperature.
Stage 4.
Differential is the operational range of Stage 1.
Interstage Time Delay is the minimum amount of time
Setpoint 2 is the offset from setpoint that activates between two successive stages when multiple stages
Stage 2. are called for in rapid sequence.
Differential 2 is the operational range of Stage 2.
Temperature
Off Setpoint
Setpoint 2
Stage 1 Differential (Offset from
Setpoint)
Off
Setpoint 3
On (Offset from
Setpoint)
Stage 2
Differential 2
Setpoint 4
(Offset from
On Off Setpoint)
Differential 3
Stage 3
Off
Interstage On
Time
Delay
Stage 4 Differential 4
Interstage
Time
On
Delay
Interstage
Time
Delay
Time
Reverse mode is used for heating applications. The Setpoint 3 is the offset from setpoint that activates
MS1 has one stage. The MS2 has two stages. The Stage 3.
MS4 has four stages. Where desirable, stages may
Differential 3 is the operational range of Stage 3.
overlap or have space between them.
Setpoint 4 is the offset from setpoint that activates
Setpoint is the desired temperature.
Stage 4.
Differential is the operational range of Stage 1.
Differential 4 is the operational range of Stage 4.
Setpoint 2 is the offset from setpoint that activates
Interstage Time Delay is the minimum amount of time
Stage 2.
between two successive stages when multiple stages
Differential 2 is the operational range of Stage 2. are called for in rapid sequence.
Temperature
Interstage
Time Delay
Cooling
Stage 4 Differential 4
Setpoint 4
Stage 2 Differential 2 (Offset from Stage 2)
Setpoint 3
Stage 1 Differential
(Offset from Stage 1)
Stage 3 Differential 3
Heating
Interstage
Time Delay
Time
Deadband mode is used for applications requiring Setpoint 3 is the offset from the low end of the
cooling and heating. The MS2 has two stages. The deadband that activates Stage 3.
MS4 has four stages. Where desirable, stages may
Differential 3 is the operational range of Stage 3.
overlap or have space between them.
Setpoint 4 is the offset from the high end of the
Setpoint is the desired temperature.
deadband that activates Stage 4.
Differential is the operational range of Stage 1.
Differential 4 is the operational range of Stage 4.
Setpoint 2 is width of the deadband, which is centered
Interstage Time Delay is the minimum amount of time
on setpoint.
between two successive stages when multiple stages
Differential 2 is the operational range of Stage 2. are called for in rapid sequence.
Temperature
Interstage
Time Delay
Cooling
Stage 4 Differential 4
Setpoint
Stage 3 Differential 3
Heating
Interstage
Time Delay
Time
Independent Setpoint mode is used for applications Differential 2 is the operational range of Stage 2.
requiring cooling and heating. The MS2 has
Setpoint 3 is the offset from Setpoint that activates
two stages. The MS4 has four stages. Where
Stage 3.
desirable, stages may overlap or have space between
them. Differential 3 is the operational range of Stage 3.
Setpoint is the desired heating temperature. It is the Setpoint 4 is the offset from Setpoint 2 that activates
basis for the reverse stages. Stage 4.
Differential is the operational range of Stage 1. Differential 4 is the operational range of Stage 4.
Setpoint 2 the desired cooling temperature Interstage Time Delay is the minimum amount of time
programmed by the user. It is the basis for the direct between two successive stages when multiple stages
stages. are called for in rapid sequence.
When the ATS reading is lower than the setpoint, and Step 2
the difference exceeds the deadband, temperature differential/heating reset = reset
reset will take place. The setpoint will be lowered. -8/2 = -4
Degrees of reset are equal to: Step 3
[ATS – (setpoint – NCB)] / heating reset setpoint + reset
70 + (-4) = 66
! ! ! D = Direct (Cooling)
! ! ! R = Reverse (Heating)
Mode Selection
! ! B = Deadband (Direct and Reverse)
! ! I = Independent Setpoint (Direct and Reverse)
! ! ! Setpoint -40 to 99°F (-40 to 70°C)
! ! ! Differential 1 F°/1 to 9 C°
D, R modes 1 to 40F° (1 to 40C°)
! ! Setpoint 2 B mode 2 to 40F° (2 to 40C°)
I mode Low to High Setpoint Stop
! ! Differential 2 1 to 9F° (1 to 9C°)
! Setpoint 3 1 to 40F° (1 to 40C°)
! Differential 3 1 to 9F° (1 to 9C°)
! Setpoint 4 1 to 40F° (1 to 40C°)
! Differential 4 1 to 9F° (1 to 9C°)
! ! ! Low Setpoint Stop -40° to High Setpoint Stop
! ! ! High Setpoint Stop Low Setpoint Stop to 99°F (70°C)
! ! Interstage Time Delay 3 to 90 seconds
! ! ! Anti-short Cycle Timer, Direct 0 to 9 minutes
! ! ! Anti-short Cycle Timer, Reverse 0 to 9 minutes
! ! ! Soft Start 0 to 99 minutes/1F° (1C°)
! Heating Reset 0 to 6F° (0 to 6C°)
! Cooling Reset 0 to 6F° (0 to 6C°)
! Non-compensated Band 0 to 20F° (0 to 20C°)
! ! ! Sensor Offset -20 to +20F° (-20 to +20C°)
Units Used 0 = °C
! ! !
1 = °F
! ! ! Display Refresh Rate 1 to 99 seconds
! ! ! High Temperature Alarm 0 to 50F° (0 to 50C°) above Setpoint
! ! ! Low Temperature Alarm -50 to 0F° (-50 to 0C°) below Setpoint
! ! ! Alarm Differential 1 to 9F° (1 to 9C°)
! ! ! Alarm Time Delay 0 to 99 minutes
Binary Input Function 0 = No binary input
1 = Shutoff and alarm signaling
! !
2 = Setback
3 = Remote shutoff
! ! Setback 0 to 20F° (0 to 20C°)
! ! Binary input Time Delay 0 to 99 minutes
Relay outputs must not exceed 20 amperes total connected load. Open collector transistors on the MS1 alarm circuits have a
maximum rating of 40 VDC, 100 mA. Alarm requires separate power source.
S pecifications
Product MS Series One-and Multi-Stage Electronic Temperature Controls
Power Requirements 3.7 VA @ 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Class 2 (20-30 VAC)
Accuracy ± 1.8F°(± 1C°)
Ambient Conditions Operating: +14 to +140°F (-10 to +60°C); 0 to 95 % RH (non-condensing)
Storage: -22 to +176°F (-30 to +80°C); 0 to 95 % RH (non-condensing)
Agency Listings UL Recognized: File E194024, CCN XAPX2
Canadian UL Recognized: File E194024, CCN XAPX8
FCC Compliant per Class A Digital Device, Part 15
Canadian DOC Compliant per Class A, Radio Interference Regulations
Dimensions (H x W x D) Panel Mount: 1.38 x 2.95 x 2.68 in. (35 x 75 x 68 mm)
DIN Rail: 4.65 x 2.76 x 2.07 in. (118 x 70 x 52.5 mm)
Shipping Weight See ordering information in Tables 5, 7, and 9.
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, consult Johnson Controls/Penn Refrigeration Application Engineering at (414) 274-5535. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be
liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.