95c 10897
95c 10897
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PRODUCT DATA
FEATURES
Simple user interface. Attractive modern styling ideal for offices or hotels. Digital display of ambient temperature, with user activated temperature display. Digital display shows mode icons when cooling or heating relays operate, or when energy savings mode is active. Push button setpoint adjustment. Switches allow manual control of system operation and fan speed. Energy savings mode - external energy savings input from time switch, occupancy sensors or hotel cardkey overrides comfort setpoint with setback heating or cooling setpoint. Energy savings input configurable, normally open or normally closed. Proportional plus integral (P+I) control algorithm for precision temperature regulation. Mounts directly onto wall or standard junction box or vertical junction box with optional adapter plate. Installer setup mode allows changes of operating parameters. Selectable C or F display. Adjustable deadband (some models) for heat and cool control. Selectable energy savings setup cooling and setback heating setpoints. Adjustable maximum heating and minimum cooling setpoint limits. Adjustable minimum relay off-times (heating or cooling) for compressor short-cycle protection. EEPROM permanently retains user settings during power loss (no batteries required). Capability to display temperature sensor failure for easier troubleshooting. Optional remote sensor (T8575D only).
APPLICATION
T6570 Series Digital Fan-Coil thermostats provide line voltage on/off control for fans, valves, compressors or auxiliary electric heaters in fan-coil and small air-conditioner applications. T8570 Series provides low voltage control of these functions. Models are available for control of single stage air-conditioner and various fan-coil units 2-pipe. 2-pipe with manual heat/cool changeover. 4-pipe with manual heat/cool changeover. 4-pipe with automatic heat/cool changeover. All models are suitable for multiple applications. Changes in output wiring and external links between wiring terminals can configure the thermostat for the appropriate application. The fan can also be controlled from the thermostat. In some cases it is wired to run continuously and can be switched off with the On/Off switch. Other models can be installed with fan running continuously or cycling with the thermostat. Compressors and auxiliary electric heaters can be controlled using a relay or contactor controlled by the thermostat.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1. Applications Features Switches Control Number Energy Fan Auto 3-Speed 2-Pipe 4-Pipe of Savings On/ Changeover Remote On/Off Fan Heat/ Wiring Models Voltage Fan Coil Fan Coil Relays Input Auto Deadband Adjust Sensor (SPST) (SP3T) Cool Diagram T6574B 120V, 208~ 277V, 50 60 Hz 2 1 2
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24V, 50 60 Hz
Heating application Cooling application 3 2-pipe system with external aquastat. 4 optional accessory. Setpoint Range: 10C to 30C (50F to 90F). Supply Voltages: 24 (NEMA - rated transformer), 120, 230, 277 Vac (10%), 50/60 Hz. (depending on model select ed) 0.5 A. Ambient Ratings: Temperature: Operating Range: 5C to 45C (41F to 113F). Shipping and Storage Range: -20C to 55C (-4F to 131F). Humidity Range: 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing at 26C (79F). Thermostat Output: 1spdt or 2 spst relay outputs (depending on model). Enclosure: (cover, base, and wallplate) Plastic. Control Performance: On/Off control with P+I algorithm gives typical control to 0.75C (1.5F) at 22C (72F) and 50% duty cycle. Junction Box Mounting: Direct mounting on single gang NEMA 2" x 4" surface mount electrical box, or on 4" x 4" box with optional 272878 adapter plate. Wiring: 11 terminals; screw-in terminals capable of accepting up to 2 x 18 AWG, 1 x 14 AWG, or 1.5 mm2 wires. Some terminals pre-fitted with color-coded flyleads.
ORDERING INFORMATION
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TRADELINE Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number. If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone: 1. Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory). 2. Honeywell Customer Care
1885 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386
In CanadaHoneywell Limited/Honeywell Limite, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9.
International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France,
Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
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Table 2. Electrical Rating 50-60 Hz Amps (Resistive) Full Load Inductive Pilot Duty
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Energy Savings Input: 24 Vdc dry contact, maximum resistance of 1000 ohms. Note 'Caution', page 3. 3.8 3.0 3.8 3.0 Protection Class: IP30. Approvals: CSA Certified C/US LR158158 for Canada and the U.S.A. Meets CE requirements. Accessories: Adapter plate for mounting on single- or doublegang NEMA-standard vertical switch box: 272878 - line voltage models, 24V 2000 series 272881 - 24 V models, 1000 series T8109 - remote temperature sensor for T8575D W6380 - fan switching center for T8574/T8575 products
Equivalent to NEMA 1/8 horsepower rating; allowable load must be determined by adding nameplate full load and locked rotor rating of all loads.
Minimum Operational Life (at maximum load): Thermostat contacts (at 120 Vac): 100,000 cycles Manual Switches: 10,000 operations.
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INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product...
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application. 3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician. 4. After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions.
IMPORTANT T6570 Series are line voltage powered devices. All wiring must comply with national and local electrical codes, ordinances and regulations. Provide disconnect means and overload protection as required. T8570 Series thermostats must be powered by an Approved 24 Vac, Class 2 transformer (such as a W6380 Relay Control Center).
Location
The T6570, T8570 series thermostats are the temperature control element in a fan-coil or air-conditioning system. They must be located about 1.5m (5 ft.) above the floor in a position with good air circulation to sense room temperature. The optional T8109 sensor can be used to sense temperature in return air ductwork, instead of at the thermostat IMPORTANT Do not mount device where it can be affected by: 1. 2. 3. 4. Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners. Hot or cold air from ducts. Radiant heat from the sun or appliances. Unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wall
behind the thermostat.
5. Concealed pipes or chimneys.
CAUTION
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard. Can shock individuals or short equipment circuitry. Disconnect power supply before installation.
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Mounting
Any T6570, T8570 series thermostat can be mounted directly on the wall on a 65x65mm junction box, or a 2"x4" horizontal junction box. An optional adapter plate is available for mounting on a 4"x4" or vertical junction box. (See Fig. 2) Mounting screws are supplied for alternatives. 1. Feed leadwires through wiring access hole of wallplate and adaptor plate (if used). 2. Attach supply wires using wire nuts (not provided), or screw terminals, as appropriate. 3. Locate wallplate in the horizontal mounting position. See Fig. 2 if using the vertical junction box adapter plate. 4. Push leadwires into electrical junction box and attach wallplate to box using machine screws provided in the appropriate mounting holes. 5. Attach thermostat to wallplate: a. Locate the two center side holes on the back of the thermostat. b. Align the holes with the two wallplate side tabs. c. Press down firmly to snap thermostat into place.
3. Use both hands to pull the thermostat straight away from the wallplate.
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Fig. 3. Removing the thermostat Thoroughly check wiring to the wallplate before finally mounting the thermostat on the wall.
OPERATION
Control
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PROPORTIONAL + INTEGRAL (P+I) CONTROL Like a mechanical thermostat, the T6570, T8570 Series have On/Off control output. However, this output is regulated by a P+I algorithm, enabling the thermostat to control closer to setpoint than conventional thermostats. This results in performance where the space temperature is maintained within 0.75C (1.5F) of the setpoint regardless of fan speed.
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Fig. 2. Mounting the vertical junction box adapter plate M17505 Optional adapter plate.
P+I action minimizes the difference between the temperature setpoint and the effective control point by adjusting the output on-time until the control point matches the setpoint. The ontime is based on a fixed cycle rate of 4 cycles/hour for cooling (8 cycles/hour for heating), and the proportional band is 1.6C (2.9F). NOTE: Integral action corrects the temperature control errors of proportional-only control, but it is slower to react to large temperature or setpoint changes. These thermostats also feature optional built-in time delays for equipment protection which can inhibit rapid response to large setpoint changes if active. SINGLE-STAGE COOLING OR HEATING CONTROL (SEE FIG. 4) In cooling mode the user setpoint will be positioned at the bottom of the Proportional Band, so the setpoint will effectively be the temperature where the cooling switches off. In heating mode the user setpoint will be positioned at the top of the Proportional Band, and this will be the temperature where the heating switches off. NOTE: This also applies to models with manual heat/cool changeover.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard. Improper removal can damage the thermostat. Carefully follow the thermostat removal directions.
If it is necessary to remove the thermostat from the wallplate (see Fig. 3): 1. Use a screwdriver to pry thermostat left side away from the base. 2. Use the screwdriver to pry thermostat's right side away from the wallplate.
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OFF MODE When the system switch is set to Off, power is removed from the thermostat electronics and output terminals, and the display will go blank. The thermostat will reboot when power is restored with the On/Off switch. NOTE: This On/Off switch is a functional switch and should not be used as an isolating switch.
1 USER SETPOINT CHANGED TO 21.5 C (71 F) FROM 23 C (73 F) OR 20 C (68 F).
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Fig. 4. Single stage control. AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER WITH ZERO ENERGY DEADBAND (SEE FIG. 5) This type of control is available on auto-changeover models only. The user setpoint centers on the Zero Energy Deadband. The cooling switch-off-point is positioned at the bottom end of the cooling proportional band. Likewise, the heating switch-off point is positioned at the top end of the heating proportional band. Zero Energy Deadband width is selectable in the Installer Setup mode. EXAMPLE: Using a deadband of 2C (4F) and a user setpoint of 22C (72F), the effective heating setpoint is 21C (70F) and the effective cooling setpoint is 23C (74F). A change to the user setpoint causes both heating and cooling setpoints to change in parallel. This change is restricted to the minimum cooling setpoint or maximum heating setpoint limits set within the Installer Setup mode.
STARTUP On first powering up, or after the On/Off switch has been set to On, the thermostat undergoes a startup and self-checking sequence: First, all LCD display segments are illuminated to check the display. Next a number appears to indicate the software version. The final check is a check of the sensor. On completion of the startup sequence, after approximately 2 seconds, the thermostat will resume normal control in either Comfort or Economy mode. On initial power on, the temperature setpoint defaults are as shown in the following table. The current setpoint is stored in EEPROM, and if the thermostat is switched off, then on again, it will resume control at the last known setpoint. Table 3. Power Up Default Setpoints Power Up Default Setpoints 1 relay or heat cool changeover models C Scale Setpoint Default Cooling OFF point Heating OFF point 22 F Scale 73 2 relay + cool sequence models C Scale 22 23 21 F Scale 73 75 71
C 25.5 25.0 24.5 24.0 23.5 23.0 22.5 22.0 21.5 21.0 20.5 20.0
COMFORT MODE This is the normal operating mode where the thermostat controls to the setpoint selected by the user. On initial power up, the user setpoint will return to the last known or default value. Control action will be determined by either the default settings or the installer-set parameters. (See page 6) ENERGY SAVINGS MODE Energy Savings mode is activated by a dry contact closure on the special Energy Management System (EMS) input from an occupancy detector, window contact, etc. If the signal via input terminals 10 and 11 is calling for Energy Savings mode, then the thermostat will control to user/installer defined setback setpoints for increased energy savings. The display will show a $ symbol to indicate the Energy Savings mode is active. For example, if the user setpoint is 21C (70F) and the Energy Savings mode setpoint for cooling (unoccupied cooling setpoint) has been set to 28C (82F), then the thermostat controls to 28C (82F) when the input signal activates the economy mode. There is no user override as long as the EMS signal is present. The default Energy Savings mode setpoints are shown in table 4. The Energy Savings mode input can be configured within the installer setup mode to be activated by either a short-circuit (default) or open-circuit signal.
OPERATING MODES
The thermostat has two main operating modes: Comfort and Energy Savings. It also has an OFF mode selected by the On/ Off switch.
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Table 4. Energy Saving Mode Default Settings Energy Savings Mode Setpoints Heating Setpoint Description C Scale F Scale Default 18C 65F Range 10-18C 50-65F Cooling Setpoint Default 25C 77F Range 25-30C 77-90F
Additional Switches
FAN SPEED SWITCH (SP3T LINE VOLTAGE) Where supplied, the fan switch allows the selection of three different settings: low, medium, or high. NOTE: The installer should select Constant Fan mode if the fan motor is a type that does not start reliably at low speed. SYSTEM HEAT/COOL SWITCH (SPST LOW VOLTAGE) Where supplied, this switch signals the microprocessor to operate the relays in either heating or cooling mode: In heating mode, the cooling relay is disabled. In cooling mode, the heating relay is disabled.
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Table 5. Thermostat Parameter Options C Scale Parameter Temperature Scale Dead Band Heat or Cool Operating Mode ID tS db OP Description Setting deadband (Zero Energy Band) Default 2 Values 2, 3, 4 0: cool 1: heat 25 to 30 10 to 18 0, 3, 4, 5 0, 3, 4, 5 10 to 30 10 to 30 Default No 4 0 3, 4, 5 0: cool 1: heat 77 to 90 50 to 65 0, 3, 4, 5 0, 3, 4, 5 50 to 90 50 to 90 1: normally open 0: normally closed 1: room temp. 0: setpoint only Allows selection of either C or F scale Yes Setting operating mode on single relay, 0 non-changeover models, to either Heat or Cool Program unoccupied cooling setpoint for energy savings. Program unoccupied heating setpoint for energy savings Setting cooling off-time for short cycle prevention. Setting heating off-time for short cycle prevention. Sets the minimum allowable cooling setpoint. Sets the maximum allowable heating setpoint. Activate energy savings mode by a choice of either contact closure or contact opening. 25 18 0 0 10 30 1 F Scale Values
Unoccupied Cooling uC Setpoint Unoccupied Heating uH Setpoint Minimum Cooling Off Time Minimum Heating Off Time CO HO
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Minimum Cooling CL Setpoint (Low Limit) Maximum Heating HL Setpoint (High Limit) Energy Savings Configuration Display of Room Temperature ES
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Allows installer to restrict temperature 1 display to set point only. With this parameter, the unit will only display the set point temperature. Useful where setpoint limits (HL and CL) will affect control performance and Room Temperature display will disagree with user setpoint.
WIRING
Table 6. Leadwire Color Code (if fitted) Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Color Black (BK) White (WH) Orange (OR) Yellow (YL) Gray (GY) Violet (VI) Red (RD) Blue (BU) Brown (BN) Use L1 (Hot) L2 (N) Heat Cool Damper Fan Common Fan Low Fan Medium Fan High Energy Mgt. System Fig. 6. Wiring 2-pipe cool-only thermostat with fan On/Auto switch.
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Fig. 10. Wiring 4-pipe, heat/cool with manual heat/cool changeover switch, continuous fan.
Fig. 11. Wiring 4-pipe, auto heat/cool changeover. Fig. 8. Wiring 2-pipe seasonal heat/cool changeover with external aquastat, fan On/Auto switch.
Fig. 9. Wiring 2-pipe heat/cool with manual heat/cool changeover switch, continuous fan or cycled fan.
Fig. 12. Wiring 4-pipe, auto heat/cool changeover, with fan On/Auto switch.
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Fig. 13. Wiring 4-pipe, heat/cool with manual heat/cool changeover switch, cycled fan, using external relay.
Fig. 16. Wiring 2-pipe 24V heat thermostat with fan On/
Auto switch.
Fig. 17. Wiring 2-pipe heat/cool with manual heat/cool changeover switch, continuous or cycled fan.
Fig. 18. Wiring 4-pipe 24V heat/cool with manual heat/cool changeover switch, continuous fan. Fig. 15. Wiring 2-pipe, 24V cool-only thermostat with fan On/Auto switch.
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T8575D will find the new sensor source and use this for control. To extend the sensor cable, up to a maximum of 70 feet (20m), use only shielded cable. For example, Beldfoil 18 AWG cable is a suitable cable. The sensor connections are polarity sensitive, so be sure to connect the shielded wire to the sensor blue wire, as shown in Fig. 21 below.
Fig. 19. Wiring 4-pipe 24V auto heat/cool changeover with continuous fan.
Fig. 21. Wiring optional remote sensor for the T8575D model.
CAUTION
Fig. 20. Wiring 4-pipe 24V auto heat/cool changeover thermostat with fan On/Auto switch.
Equipment Damage Hazard. Operation at low temperatures can cause fan coil damage. This thermostat is not a safety device. Do not use it where the space temperature is outside of the device operating range. A display of SF indicates a space temperature outside of the thermostat operating range (5C to 45C). With SF displayed, the thermostat ceases to operate.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard. Improper operation can cause compressor damage. Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature is below 50F (10C). Refer to manufacturer recommendations. To avoid compressor damage, allow the compressor to remain off for five minutes before restarting.
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