System installation, Networked single loop, Vcm-x component & systems wiring 13 – Orion System VCM-X E-BUS Component User Manual

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VCM-X Component & Systems Wiring

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System Installation

5. The System Manager TS II utilizes a 3 wire

communication terminal block for connection to any
controller on the communications local loop that has
communication wire terminals. A separate transformer
is required for the System Manager TS II. It has a 2
wire 24 VAC terminal block for connection to a 24 VAC
transformer. The transformer should be sized to provide
6 VA minimum power and should be connected using
18 gauge minimum, 2 conductor wire. In the Settings
Menu, enter <63> for the System Manager Address.

6. Before powering up the controllers, set each controller’s

board address to a unique number from 1 through 59.

Loop Containing VCM-X E-BUS Controller with Modular
VAV/Zone Controllers and MiniLink PD Only

1. Connect all controllers in a daisy chain format

using 18 gauge, 2 conductor shielded cable for

communications. Using 18 gauge minimum, 2 wire

cable for power, install a 24 VAC, 8 VA minimum,

transformer for the VCM-X E-BUS Controller and

wire from the transformer to the VCM-X E-BUS

Controller. Using 18 gauge minimum, 2 wire cable

for power, install a separate 24 VAC transformer sized

for the required VA load for each Power/Comm board on

the loop and wire from each transformer to its Power/

Comm board. Observe polarity on all boards.

2. Connect 2 conductor shielded cable from the VCM-X

E-BUS Controller’s 3 wire communications connector

to the MiniLink PD’s 3 wire communications connector

marked

Local Loop”. Use 18 gauge minimum, 2 wire

cable for all power wiring and be sure to maintain

polarity on all boards.

3. Using a modular cable, connect from the MiniLink PD’s

modular connector marked “Local Loop” to a

Power/Comm board’s modular input connector.

4. Using modular cables, connect from the Power/Comm

board’s modular output connectors to the Modular VAV/

Zone Controllers. The VAV/Zone Controllers connect

together using modular cables from each VAV/Zone

Controller to the next controller and/or to a Power/

Comm board. A maximum of 16 VAV/Zone Controllers

are allowed per Power/Comm board. If you have more

than 16 VAV/Zone Controllers, you will need multiple

Power/Comm boards. Each Power/Comm board must

have its own 24 VAC transformer sized for the total

number of VAV/Zone Controllers connected to it.

5. The Modular Service Tool SD will connect to any of the

controllers using the supplied cable with DIN

connectors on both ends. The connection point on the

controller is located near the communications connector.

The Communications setting must be set to Lo Speed

Network

Mode.

6. The Modular System Manager SD can connect to any

VAV/Zone Controller or directly to one of the Power/

Comm board’s modular output connectors. The

Communications setting must be set to Lo Speed

Network

Mode.

7. The System Manager TS II utilizes a 3 wire

communication terminal block for connection to any

controller on the communications local loop that has

communication wire terminals. Since you are using

Modular VAV/Zone Controllers, you can use a modular

pigtail connector that has a modular connector on one

end and stripped wires on the other to connect the

System Manager TS II to the Power/Comm board or

one of the Modular VAV/Zone Controllers. A separate

transformer is required for the System Manager

TS II. It has a 2 wire 24 VAC terminal block

for connection to a 24 VAC transformer. The

transformer should be sized to provide 6 VA minimum

power and should be connected using 18 gauge

minimum wire. In the Settings Menu, enter <63> for the

System

Manager

Address.

8. Before powering up the controllers, set each VAV/

Zone Controller’s board address to a unique number

from 1 through 58. Address the VCM-X E-BUS

Controller at 59. Set MiniLink PD’s address at 1.

Note: Only communications, not power, are transferred

from the MiniLink Polling Device to the Power/

Comm board via the modular cable. A separate

transformer is required for the MiniLink Polling

Device. Both power and communications are

transferred from the Power/Comm board to the

VAV/Zone Controllers and the Modular System

Manager.

Warning: Each Power/Comm board must have its own

24 VAC transformer for its power source. This

transformer cannot be shared with any other

board. Do not ground the transformer that is

connected to the Power/Comm board. The

transformer should be sized for the required

VA by using the information found on pages

9-10 of this manual.

Networked Single Loop

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