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Honeywell Communicating Thermostats Overview TB 7200, TB 7300 & TB 7600 Series
TB 7200, TB 7300, & TB 7600 Series • Communicating thermostats for WEBs-AX™ building control systems built on the Niagara. AX® Framework • Network protocols offered - BACnet® MS/TP - Zig. Bee® Wireless Mesh • Meet a variety of application needs - TB 7200 Series Zoning for pressure dependent VAV, hot water reheat, etc. - TB 7300 Series Fan coil units (FCU) for commercial buildings and hotels - TB 7600 Series Rooftop units and heat pumps 2 HONEYWELL
Value Propositions • For ACI, ACS, and WEBs contractors who need a broad selection of communicating thermostats that can be integrated into a WEBs-AX building automation system these thermostats provide: - BACnet and Zig. Bee wireless mesh communication protocols that help fill a gap in our thermostat portfolio - Fan coil, heat pump, rooftop unit and zoning thermostats to meet a wide range of application needs - A common interface for a broad range of applications - An opportunity to retrofit existing non-communicating thermostats to communicating with BACnet or wireless - Remote system access for monitoring and control - Reduced labor costs with wireless solution where wired solution is difficult - Quality products backed by testing administered by Honeywell • For Consulting Engineers who need a - A simple solution with models that meet a wide variety of application needs - An opportunity to earn LEED points - A strong channel of contractors to program/install systems 3 HONEYWELL
Value Propositions • For facility managers that need to respond quickly to HVAC related complaints from tenants and ease of use thermostats provide: - The ability to manage & view thermostats from a central location A solution that easy to use and maintain Network visibility of alarms and equipment status A simple solution with models that meet a wide variety of application needs • For building owners that need energy savings and a cost-effective thermostat solution for a variety of applications these thermostats provide: - An opportunity to save on energy costs with integrated occupancy sensing - 4 models and economizer models An opportunity to earn LEED points A cost-effective solution A simple solution with models that meet a wide variety of application needs An attractive design A broad offering of BACnet and wireless thermostats from a single manufacturer HONEYWELL
TB 7200/7300/7600 Thermostat Features Small footprint for attractive wall presence Hinged circuit board simplifies installation All necessary I/O on board for control applications On board communication interface for BACnet or Zig. Bee wireless Removable terminal blocks simplifies installation Up to 3 configurable inputs supports a variety of equipment monitoring peripherals & one multifunction aux output Simple and intuitive menu driven user interface PIR occupancy sensor option connection Local configuration utility with configurable control sequences through backlit LCD interface On board temperature & models with humidity sensing All Thermostats Share Many of the Same Features! 5 HONEYWELL
TB 7200/7300/7600 Thermostat Features • Backlit LCD display • Set display for °F or °C • Password protection to minimize parameter tampering • Multi-level keypad lockout • PI control with adjustable proportional band • 10 K NTC Type 2 sensor Inputs • Programming stored in EEPROM • All models 24 VAC All Thermostats Share Many of the Same Features! 6 HONEYWELL
TB 7600/7300/7200 Thermostat Features • Backlit LCD display • Integrated occupancy sensing with PIR models; all models PIR ready • Set display for °F or °C • All models 24 VAC • Password protection to minimize parameter tampering • Multi-level keypad lockout • PI control with adjustable proportional band • 10 K NTC Type 2 sensor Inputs • Programming stored in EEPROM TB 7600 with Occupancy Sensor Cover 7 HONEYWELL
Honeywell RTU/Heat Pump Control Options T 7350 H Thermostats LON TB 7600 Series RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats BACnet & Zig. Bee Wireless Excel 10 W 7750 CVAHU Configurable Controllers LON Spyder Programmable Unitary Controllers LON & BACnet 8 HONEYWELL
TB 7600 Series Overview • For RTU and heat pump applications • Simple, five button user interface • Configurable digital inputs • One SPST configurable auxiliary output • Sensing inputs - Remote indoor - Outdoor air - Mixed air • Integrated freeze protection • Occupied and unoccupied setpoints • 3 levels of keypad lockout 9 HONEYWELL
TB 7600 Series Model Options • Rooftop unit model options - 1 heat / 1 cool or 2 heat / 2 cool w Programmable or non-programmable w Humidification/dehumidification w Economizer • Heat pump model options - 3 heat / 2 cool w Programmable or non-programmable 10 HONEYWELL
TB 7600 Model Selection 11 HONEYWELL
Honeywell FCU Control Options Suite. PRO FCU Thermostats Non-communicating TB 7300 Series FCU Thermostats BACnet & Zig. Bee Wireless Excel 10 W 7752 FCU Configurable Controllers LON Spyder Unitary Programmable Controllers LON & BACnet 12 HONEYWELL
TB 7300 Series Overview • Fan coil unit applications • Lodging/hotel and commercial models Commercial Models No color icon on cover Center button override Lodging/hotel Models Color icons on cover Center button °C / °F 13 HONEYWELL
TB 7300 Series Features • Configurable local sequences of operations • 2 pipe and 4 pipes applications w Cooling only or heating only w Cooling with reheat / heating with reheat w Cooling / heating 2 outputs w Cooling / heating single output changeover w Cooling / heating 2 outputs with reheat w Cooling / heating single output changeover with reheat • 6 levels of keypad lockout 14 HONEYWELL
TB 7300 Series Features • 1, 2, or 3 speed fan control and auto fan speed mode • Models with onboard humidity sensor • SPST auxiliary output - Reheat control - Lighting control or fresh air • Occupied, standby and unoccupied setpoints • Three configurable inputs - Local nighttime setback input - Local motion detector input - Window contact - Door contact - Filter or other service alarm - Change over with dry contact or with analog sensor - -Supply sensor monitoring 15 HONEYWELL
TB 7300 Series Model Options • Lodging/hotel models and commercial - 2 On/off - 2 on/off or floating - 2 analog • Onboard humidity sensor model option - 2 on/off or floating - 2 analog 16 HONEYWELL
TB 7300 Series Model Selection 17 HONEYWELL
Honeywell Zoning Portfolio Zone. PRO Zoning Thermostats Non-communicating TB 7200 Series Zoning Thermostats BACnet & Zig. Bee Wireless Excel 10 W 7751 Configurable VAV Controllers LON Spyder VAV Programmable Controllers LON & BACnet 18 HONEYWELL
TB 7200 Series Overview • For zoning applications • Simplified user interface designed for zoning applications - Equivalent to simple dial use - Provides digital interface for local status 19 HONEYWELL
TB 7200 Series Features • Two models meet 85% of zoning application needs • Control simple unitary end devices - Pressure dependent VAV with or without local reheat - 1 or 2 0 -10 Vdc analog or floating device - Cooling and/or heating - Auxiliary reheat output • Direct setpoint adjustment and local override access for end users • Occupied, standby and unoccupied setpoints • Auxiliary output - Reheat control - Lighting control or fresh air 20 HONEYWELL
TB 7200 Series Features • Three configurable inputs - Local nighttime setback input - Local motion detector input - Window contact - Door contact - Filter or other service alarm - Supply sensor monitoring • 4 levels of keypad lockout 21 HONEYWELL
TB 7200 Models & Applications • TB 7200 C 1014 - 2 on/off or floating outputs with isolated reheat • TB 7200 F 1014 - 2 analog (0 -10 Vdc) outputs with isolated reheat • Applications supported - Pressure dependent VAV - Off/off proportional chilled water valve - On/off proportional hot water valve - On/off or floating chilled water valve - On/off or proportional electric reheat - Radiant heat control 22 HONEYWELL
TB 7200 Series Model Selection 23 HONEYWELL
TB 7200/7300/7600 Series Accessories • Occupancy Sensing for Wireless & BACnet Models - TB-PIR-RTU and Heat pump Occupancy Sensor Cover - TB-PIR-FCU-C Commercial Occupancy Sensor Cover - TB-PIR-FCU-L Lodging/Hotel Occupancy Sensor Cover - TB-PIR-ZN Zone Occupancy Sensor Cover • Wireless Models Only - TB-VWG-APP-1014 Wireless Communication Card (required) - TB-RP 5000 W Wireless Repeater - TB-RA-1014 Wireless Remote Antenna Base • Full range of 10 K NTC Type II Sensors Occupancy Sensor Cover 24 Wireless Comm Card Wireless Repeater HONEYWELL Wireless Remote Antenna Base
Compatibility WEBs-AX Controller Thermostats / Controller BACnet WEB-2 xx WEB-6 xx WEB-7 xx Wireless WEBStation-AX 30 126* 3. 0 or later 50 3. 5 or later . Jar Files 4. 0. 4. 8 or greater Wireless models only * 128 total devices supported. One node used by controller and one for a repeater. 25 HONEYWELL
What to Know About Wireless Thermostats • Eliminates wiring to the network, making retrofits the ideal application for these thermostats • Total installed cost for wireless jobs impacted by building architecture and labor costs • Review the Wireless Installation and Integration Reference Guide (form number 63 -4522) to learn more • Contractor should complete a site survey prior to bidding a job • Get From parameter copies setup from a like thermostat • TB-VWG-APP-1014 wireless communication card required - WEB-2 xx / WEB-6 xx: Option slot 1; serial port COM 1 - WEB-7 xx: Option slot 1 or 2; serial port COM 3 or COM 4 • The wireless channel parameter should be set at 15 or 25 26 HONEYWELL
About Zig. Bee Wireless Mesh • 2. 4 GHz frequency band per IEEE 802. 15. 4 • Small, low-power digital radio • Each node (or device) acts as a router • Self-healing network • Range - 50 ft (15 M) range typical - 100 ft (30 M) open air (environment will impact max range) 27 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Device Addresses • 6 Zig. Bee addresses per device (these aren’t the same as the device IDs, under the hood). • Once assigned stored in flash memory • Address is only lost if a new PAN ID or Channel parameter is assigned to the network 28 HONEYWELL
Basic Network Design & Deployment • Use a per floor horizontal architecture instead of a vertical one - Transmissions from one floor to the next may be possible in some - applications such as a stairway) Thermostat antenna is designed for horizontal distance, not vertical Expect to use one WEBs controller and TB-VWG-APP-1014 card per floor Radio transmissions do not travel through steel • Avoid metal, brick walls, or concrete obstructions between devices as much as possible • Drywall construction - Clear line-of-sight: 100 ft max device range - Obstructed line-of-site: 50 ft max device range • A dense clusters of thermostats will allow network to recover from temporary disturbances more quickly 29 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Wireless Mesh Network • Low cost installation • Easy to implement • Reliable data transfer • Very low power consumption • Influenced by the same factors that affect other wireless systems: - Interference from radio emitters - Electronic devices - Solid objects that may slow or stop communication between devices 30 HONEYWELL
Basic Network Design & Deployment • Distance between thermostats or repeaters and other wireless devices such as wireless routers and laptops to avoid interference - 10 ft (3 M) recommended - 3 ft (1 M) minimum 31 HONEYWELL
Basic Network Design & Deployment • Locate controller & wireless card - Near or in direct line-of-sight to as many thermostats as possible - Near the center of associated thermostats • Install one thermostat within 50 ft of the controller & wireless card for every 10 thermostats installed • Wireless antenna on wireless card should be perpendicular to the floor • Install a TB-RA-1014 wireless remote antenna if controller & wireless card are mount in a metal cabinet 32 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey Preparation • Create a floor plan layout showing device locations • Prepare equipment for site survey - WEBs-AX controller with wireless communication card - Wireless thermostats configured with the same channel and PAN ID as the wireless communication card • Perform the site survey during business hours when other wireless devices and electronic devices will be in use • Site surveys provide a worst case scenario of a point-to-point application; when all wireless thermostats are present the network will route signals more efficiently 33 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey – On Site 1. Start the Station in WEBs-AX Workbench 2. Check the signal strength of both thermostats at the controller/wireless card 34 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey – On Site 1. Position the controller/ wireless communication card in a central location to thermostat network 2. Determine the coverage radius by walking to each cluster of thermostats – 20% signal strength. 5 Hops Max To/from the Controller 35 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey – On Site 3. Note the signal strength for each proposed thermostat location - 36 A value from 10 – 100% indicates good connectivity A value below 10% may indicate the need for a repeater or relocating thermostat HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey – On Site 37 HONEYWELL
Zig. Bee Network Site Survey – On Site 5 Hops Maximum More Than 5 Hops Require a Second Controller with Wireless Card 38 HONEYWELL
What to Know About BACnet Installations • EIA-485 BACnet Standard 39 HONEYWELL
Number of Devices on a BACnet Network - 64 devices per segment (includes the controller) - 128 devices per network (includes the controller and repeaters) 40 HONEYWELL
Wiring a BACNet Network - Daisy chain configuration - Max daisy chain length is 4000 ft (1200 m) 41 HONEYWELL
Wiring to the Network Adapter • Polarity sensitive • Status LED can help troubleshoot network communication problems • Avoid using the Ref terminal to wire shields • Ground the joined shield connection at a single point on the segment 42 HONEYWELL
More Information • Beyondinnovation. honeywell. com - Marketing literature, photos, press release, sales presentation, etc. • Specifyhoneywell. com - Technical and marketing literature - Guide specs and wiring diagrams • Buildingsforum. honeywell. com -. Jar files for wireless models - Guide specs and wiring diagrams 43 HONEYWELL
Literature – Spec Data Marketing Literature 67 -7498 TB 7200, TB 7300, & TB 7600 Series Thermostats Selection Guide Specification Data Sheets 63 -2708 TB 7200 Series Communicating Zone Thermostats 63 -2709 TB 7300 Series Communicating Fan Coil Thermostats 63 -2706 TB 7600 Series Communicating RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats 63 -2707 TB 7600 Series Communicating RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats with Humidity Control Order printed literature from literature. honeywell. com 44 HONEYWELL
Literature – Installation Instructions 62 -2019 TB 7200 Series Communicating Zone Thermostats 62 -2018 TB 7300 Series Communicating Fan Coil Thermostats 62 -2016 TB 7600 Series Communicating RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats 62 -2017 TB 7600 Series Communicating RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats with Humidity Control 62 -2021 Occupancy Sensor Cover for TB 7200/7300/7600 Series Communicating Thermostats 62 -2022 Wireless Repeater for Wireless Communicating Thermostats 62 -2020 WEBs Wireless Communication Card for TB 7200/7300/7600 Thermostats Download literature from customer. honeywell. com 45 HONEYWELL
Literature – Reference Guides 63 -4522 Wireless Installation & Integration Reference Guide for TB 7200/7300/7600 Thermostats 63 -4524 BACnet Integration Reference Guide for TB 7200 and TB 7300 Series 63 -4523 BACnet Integration Reference Guide for TB 7600 Series 63 -4526 PIR Application Guide for TB 7200 and TB 7300 Series Thermostats 63 -4525 PIR Application Guide for TB 7600 Series Thermostats 63 -4527 TB 7200, TB 7300, and TB 7600 Communicating Thermostats Application Guide Download from customer. honeywell. com 46 HONEYWELL
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