Vt8300, Fan coil unit controller series application guide, Modulating control – Viconics VT8300 Low Voltage Application Guide User Manual

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Fan Coil Unit Controller Series

Application Guide

Viconics Technologies Inc.

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9245 Langelier Blvd.

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St.-Leonard

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Quebec

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Canada

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H1P 3K9

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Tel: (514) 321-5660

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Fax: (514) 321-4150

028-0444-01

www.viconics.com

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[email protected]

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VT8300

BO2 - Fan L

BO3 - Fan M

BO4 - Fan H

RC (24 V

ac)

C (Common)

RH

BO8 - Aux Heat

UO11

- Analog Heat

UO12

- Analog Cool

BACnet +

BACnet -

BACnet REF

UI 16

UI 17

Common

UI 19

UI 20 - RS

Common

UI22 - SS

Modulating Control

HEATING VALVE

0-10 V 24V Com.

COMM ON

24 VAC

FCU Low-voltage

TERMINAL BLOCK

Sequence of Operation and Wiring

Occupied Mode
During Occupied periods, the occupied heating and cooling
setpoints are used.
Stand-by Mode (only available when PIR motion detector
sensor is used)
When equipped with a PIR (Passive Infrared) accessory sensor
the Controller provides advanced active occupancy logic, which
automatically switches occupancy levels from Occupied to Stand-by
to Unoccupied when no motion is detected in the room:

During PIR activated Stand-by periods, Stand-by heating and
cooling setpoints are used

During PIR activated unoccupied periods, unoccupied-by
heating and cooling setpoints are used.

Unoccupied Mode

During unoccupied periods, the unoccupied heating and cooling

setpoints are used.
Occupied Override Mode

The Controller reverts back to Occupied mode as specified by a

configuration timer when a local override is requested at Controller.
On Call for Heat
The heating valve modulates from closed to open according to
demand.

Options

Wireless adapter modules for BACnet models are available.
(see Appendix B for network wiring).

Remote wall mounted sensor or return air temperature
sensor can be used instead of internal temperature sensor of
Controller.

3 universal inputs can be used and configured for advanced
functionality as required by the application.

Auxiliary electric reheat can be added if required by application.

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