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TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and

BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications


Code No. LIT-12011397

Product Bulletin

Issued March 9, 2009


Supersedes October 6, 2008

TEC2647Z-2, TEC2647Z-2+PIR, TEC2664Z-2

The technologically advanced TEC Zoning Control


System provides efficient space temperature control for
constant volume zoning systems in multi-zone heating
and cooling applications. This cost-effective zoning
control system can operate as a stand-alone system,
or it can be mapped into a supervisory controller via a
BACnet Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) Bus to
enable remote monitoring and programmability within a
Building Automation System (BAS). Typical
applications include banks, retail facilities, churches,
restaurants, office buildings, and other multi-tennant
facilities.
A single TEC Zoning Control System comprises a
TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller and multiple
TEC2647Z-2 and/or TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone
Controllers. The zone controller provides proportional
0 to 10 VDC control of pressure dependent Variable Air
Volume (VAV) equipment with or without local reheat.
The TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controllers have the
occupancy sensing capability built into the device for
additional energy savings. The rooftop controller
provides a proportional 0 to 10 VDC control output to
the bypass damper of a rooftop unit based on the
sensed pressure in the duct, and controls up to two
stages of heating and two stages of cooling.

Figure 1: TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controller (Left)


and TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller (Right)
for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP
Networked Applications
Both the zone controller and the rooftop controller
feature an intuitive user interface with backlit display
that makes setup and operation quick and easy. These
controllers also employ a unique, Proportional-Integral
(PI) time-proportioning algorithm that virtually
eliminates temperature offset associated with
traditional, differential-based controllers.

Table 1: Features and Benefits


Features

Benefits

Fully Scalable Zoning Control


System

Meets the requirements of small and large zoning control systems.

BACnet MS/TP Communication

Provides compatibility with a proven communication network; BACnet MS/TP is widely


accepted by Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) control suppliers.

True Stand-Alone Zoning Control


System

Offers additional application flexibility.

Onboard Occupancy Sensor


(Passive Infrared [PIR] Model)

Provides energy savings without additional installation time or cost.

PI Time-Proportioning Algorithm

Increases comfort, accuracy, and energy savings.

Backlit Liquid Crystal Display


(LCD)

Offers real-time control status of the environment in easy-to-read, English plain text
messages with constant backlight that brightens during user interaction.

Simplified Setpoint Adjustment

Enables the user to change the setpoint by simply pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys.

Configurable Inputs

Provide additional inputs for advanced functions such as remote night setback, service
or filter alarms, and motion detector.

Over 20 Configurable Parameters

Enable the zoning control system to adapt to applications with varying requirements,
allowing the installer to access parameters without opening the controller cover.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications
Product Bulletin

MS/TP
Bus

Rooftop Unit
Supply

Return
Bypass
Damper

Mixed Airflow

Bypass
Airflow

MS/TP
Bus

Zone
Controller

Return
Airflow

Zone
Damper

Zone
Controller

Zone
Damper

Zone
Damper

FIG:typcl_znng_systm

Rooftop
Controller

Zone
Controller

RS485 End-of-Line Terminator


(MS-BACEOL-0)

Figure 2: Typical Zoning Control System Installed on a Single MS/TP Bus

Product Overview

IMPORTANT: The TEC Zoning Control System is


intended to provide an input to equipment under
normal operating conditions. Where failure or
malfunction of the zoning control system could lead
to personal injury or property damage to the
controlled equipment or other property, additional
precautions must be designed into the zoning
control system. Incorporate and maintain other
devices, such as supervisory or alarm systems or
safety or limit controls, intended to warn of or protect
against failure or malfunction of the zoning control
system.

The TEC Zoning Control System features a fully


scalable network architecture using BACnet MS/TP
communication capability, or it can operate as a
stand-alone system. This cost-effective zoning control
system provides efficient space temperature control for
constant volume, pressure dependent systems in
multi-zone heating and cooling applications.
The TEC Zoning Control System uses standard
BACnet objects for automatic self-binding
zone-controller-to-rooftop-controller configuration,
communicating in a peer-to-peer manner.
Pre-configured sequences reduce the need for
programming and eliminate flash downloading. Plain
text menus, backlit display, and multiple interface keys
make setup and operation quick and easy.
Figure 2 illustrates a typical TEC Zoning Control
System installed on a single MS/TP Bus. This
installation consists of multiple TEC2647Z-2 or
TEC2647Z-2+PIR (onboard occupancy sensor) Zone
Controllers, each controlling a single zone damper; and
a TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller controlling a rooftop
unit. Optionally, the MS/TP Bus can be wired to a
supervisory controller to provide centralized monitoring
and control of the system.

Additional Features
The TEC Zoning Control System offers many other
features, including:

Adjustable Heating/Cooling Standby Setpoints


(Zone Controllers)
Provides an adjustable range of setpoints that can
be used to conserve energy.

Adjustable Heating/Cooling Deadband


Adjusts the minimum heating/cooling deadband
from 2.0F/1.0C to 5.0F/2.5C.

Remote Indoor Sensing


Accommodates remote indoor sensors. Up to
three indoor sensors can be averaged.

Easy-to-Use Interface Keys


Allow for easy commissioning of the zone
controller and rooftop controller, and eliminate the
need for DIP switches.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

Multiple Levels of Keypad Lockout


Provide multiple levels of keypad lockout that can
be set up through the Installer Configuration Menu.

Auxiliary Contact
Provides 24 VAC control for lighting, on/off
actuation, and exhaust fan.

Accessible Configuration Parameters


Allow local access to all configurable parameters
while limiting unwanted parameter tampering once
the controllers are set up.

Adjustable Heating/Cooling Cycles per Hour


Configurable for the maximum number of heating
and cooling cycles in a 1-hour period, balancing
temperature control and equipment cycling.

Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)


Provide fan, heating, and cooling status at a
glance.

Adjustable Temporary Occupancy Time


Adjusts the temporary occupancy time from
0 to 12 hours.

Nonvolatile Electrically Erasable


Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM)
Prevents loss of adjusted parameters during a
power failure.

Remote Access
Allows the user to read/write and access the
parameters of the controllers via a supervisory
controller.

Table 2: TEC Zoning Control System


Code Number

Description

TEC2647Z-2

Zone Controller for Proportional Zone Damper, On/Off, or Proportional Reheat Control

TEC2647Z-2+PIR

Zone Controller with Occupancy Sensor for Proportional Zone Damper, On/Off, or Proportional Reheat Control

TEC2664Z-2

Rooftop Controller for Control of Up to Two Stages of Heating and Two Stages of Cooling in Rooftop,
Proportional Bypass Damper, Fan, and Zone Demand Strategies

Table 3: Accessories (Order Separately)


Code Number

Description

SEN-600-1

Remote Inside Air Temperature Sensor

TE-6361M-11

Duct Mount Air Temperature Sensor (Metal Enclosure)

TE-6363P-11, 2

Outside Air Temperature Sensor (Plastic Enclosure)

SEN-600-4

Remote Inside Air Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED

MS-BACEOL-0

RS485 End-of-Line Terminator

DPT2650-005D-AB

Duct Static Pressure Transmitter, 24 VAC Power, 0 in. W.C./0 Pa to 5 in. W.C./1,245 Pa Input,
0 to 5 VDC Output

ZOVSD-wwwXhhh

Rectangular damper with a factory-installed Johnson Controls M9104-GGA-3 Electric Actuator for
proportional zoning applications. Widths (www) are available from 8 in./20.3 cm (008) to 30 in./76.2 cm (030)
in 1 in./2.5 cm increments. Heights (hhh) are available from 6 in./15.2 cm (006) to 30 in./76.2 cm (030) in 1 in./
2.5 cm increments.
Example: To order a rectangular damper assembly measuring 8 in./20.3 cm wide by 6 in./15.2 cm high, use
code number ZOVSD-008X006.

RZGddPNNO

Round damper with a factory-installed Johnson Controls M9104-GGA-3 Electric Actuator for proportional
zoning applications. Diameters (dd) are available from 6 in./15.2 cm (06) to 18 in./45.7 cm (18) in 1 in./2.5 cm
increments.
Example: To order a round damper assembly measuring 6 in./15.2 cm in diameter, use code number
RZG06PNNO.

TEC-7-PIR3

Zone Controller Cover with Occupancy Sensor

1.
2.
3.

Additional TE-63xx-x Series 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II Thermistor Sensors are available; refer to the TE-6300 Series
Temperature Sensors Product Bulletin (LIT-216320) for more details.
An outside air temperature sensor is recommended to allow the H lock and C lock parameters of the rooftop controller to discontinue
heating or cooling operation in response to the outside air temperature. If an outside air temperature sensor is not installed, an ambiguous
outside air temperature displays on the zone controller unless its MenuScro parameter is set to off.
This cover may replace a non-PIR TEC2647Z-2 cover to use the occupancy sensor capabilities.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

PIR motion detector


saves energy using
stand-by setpoints.

Room Temp
70.0F

Backlit, plain text


LCD is easy to read
in any condition.

FIG:tec2647z_2_frnt_vw

LEDs indicate
system activity.

Three keys on the zone controller


make operation easy and intuitive.

Figure 3: Front Cover of TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controller

Room Temp
70.0F

YES

NO

LEDs indicate
system activity.

Five keys on the rooftop controller


make operation easy and intuitive.

FIG:tec2664z_2_frnt_vw

Backlit, plain text


LCD is easy to read
in any condition.

Figure 4: Front Cover of TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

4-15/16
(125)

4-15/16
(125)

Room Temp
70.0F

NO

3-3/8
(86)

3-3/8
(86)

1-1/8
(29)

1-3/8
(36)

FIG:dmnsns

YES

Room Temp
70.0F

Figure 5: TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller (Left) and TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controller (Right)
Dimensions, in. (mm)

User Interface Keys


The TEC Zoning Control System user interface
consists of multiple keys on the front cover of the
TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller, TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone
Controller, and TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller (as
illustrated in Figure 3 and Figure 4). The function of
each key is as follows:

Use the OVERRIDE key (Zone Controller) to


override the unoccupied mode to occupied at the
local user interface for the specified TOccTime.
(TOccTime is defined by selecting the appropriate
time period in the Installer Configuration Menu.)
The OVERRIDE key also allows access to the
Installer Configuration Menu.
Note: If the Lockout parameter is set to
(2): Level 3 or (3): Level 4, then the OVERRIDE
function is disabled.

Use the YES/SCROLL key (Rooftop Controller) to:


-

confirm display selections and to advance to


the next display item

stop the Auto Scroll Display from automatically


scrolling and to manually scroll to the next
parameter on the display

Note: When the rooftop controller is left


unattended for 45 seconds, the rooftop controller
display resumes scrolling.

Use the NO key (Rooftop Controller) to decline a


parameter change and to advance to the next
display item.

Use the MENU key (Rooftop Controller) to:

access the Main User Menu or to exit the menu

access the Installer Configuration Menu or to


exit the menu

Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (Zone Controller


and Rooftop Controller) to change the
configuration parameters and to activate a setpoint
adjustment.

Backlit LCD
The zone controllers and rooftop controller include a
2-line, 8-character backlit display. Low-level
backlighting is present during normal operation, and it
brightens when any user interface key is pressed. The
backlight returns to low level when the unit is left
unattended for 45 seconds.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

LEDs
Multiple LEDs are included to indicate the fan status,
call for heat, or call for cooling:

The Installer Configuration Menu for the zone controller


includes the following parameters that are accessed by
pressing the OVERRIDE key:

Zone Controller MS/TP Communication Address

Zone Controller Baud Rate

Get Parameter Values

Rooftop Controller MS/TP Communication Address

Menu Scroll

Menu Overview

F and C Temperature Scales

Two menus are available to view and configure the


TEC Zoning Control System:

Integrated Passive Infrared (PIR) Function

Four Keypad Lockout Levels

Status Display Menu

BI1 Input Configuration

Installer Configuration Menu

Reheat Configuration

Analog Reheat Output Signal

Analog Reheat Stage Outside Air Temperature


Lockout

On/Off Reheat Stage Outside Air Temperature


Lockout

Reheat Output Time Base

BO5 Contact Function

Unoccupied Heating Setpoint

Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint

Standby Heating Setpoint

Standby Cooling Setpoint

Setpoint Type

Temporary Occupancy Time

Room Air Temperature Sensor Calibration (Offset)

Deadband

Maximum Heating Setpoint Value

Minimum Cooling Setpoint Value

Zone Damper Minimum Position

Zone Damper Maximum Position

Zone Damper Maximum Heating Position

PI Heating Demand Weight

PI Cooling Demand Weight

The FAN LED (Rooftop Controller) is on when the


fan is on.

The HEAT LED (Zone Controller and Rooftop


Controller) is on when heating or reheat is on.

The COOL LED (Zone Controller and Rooftop


Controller) is on when cooling is on.

The following sections outline the functions and


contents of each menu.

Status Display Menu


The Status Display Menu is displayed during normal
TEC Zoning Control System operation. This menu
continuously scrolls through the following parameters:

Room Temperature (Zone Controller)

Day and Time (Rooftop Controller)

System Mode

Occupancy Status
Occupied/Unoccupied/Override

Applicable Alarms (Rooftop Controller) The


backlight lights up as an alarm condition is
displayed.

Note: An option is available within the Installer


Configuration Menu to lock out the scrolling display and
show only the Room Temperature parameter on the
zone controller.

Installer Configuration Menu


The Installer Configuration Menu is used to set up the
TEC Zoning Control System for an application-specific
operation. To access the menu for the zone controller,
press and hold the OVERRIDE key for approximately
8 seconds; to access the menu for the rooftop
controller, press and hold the MENU key for
approximately 8 seconds.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

The Installer Configuration Menu for the rooftop


controller includes the following parameters that are
accessed by pressing the MENU key:

Heating Stages

Cooling Stages

Heating Operation Lockout

Cooling Operation Lockout

Occupied/Unoccupied Setpoint Events

Auxiliary Contact

Progressive Recovery

Occupied Cooling Setpoint

Occupied Heating Setpoint

Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint

Unoccupied Heating Setpoint

Static Pressure Transducer Range

Static Pressure Transducer Setpoint

Rooftop Controller MS/TP Communication Address

Rooftop Controller Baud Rate

Three Keypad Lockout Levels

Power Delay

Control Type

Discharge Air High Limit Temperature

Discharge Air Low Limit Temperature

Anti-Short Cycle Timer

Heating Cycles per Hour

Cooling Cycles per Hour

Deadband

Imperial and Metric Display Scales

Fan Delay

Note: The occupied and unoccupied cooling and


heating setpoints of the rooftop controller are valid only
if communication is lost with all zone controllers.

DI1 Input Configuration

Repair Information

Temporary Occupancy Time

Room Air Temperature Sensor Calibration (Offset)

Outside Air Temperature Sensor Calibration


(Offset)

If the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller, TEC2647Z-2+PIR


Zone Controller, or TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller
fails to operate within its specifications, contact the
nearest Johnson Controls representative.

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

Technical Specifications
TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked
Applications (Part 1 of 2)
Product Codes

TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller for Proportional Zone Damper, On/Off, or Proportional


Reheat Control
TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controller with Occupancy Sensor for Proportional Zone
Damper, On/Off, or Proportional Reheat Control
TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller for Control of Up to Two Stages of Heating and
Two Stages of Cooling in Rooftop, Proportional Bypass Damper, Fan, and Zone Demand
Strategies

Power Requirements

19 to 30 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2 VA (Terminals 4 and 5) at 24 VAC Nominal, Class 2 or


Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV)

Analog Output Rating

0 to 10 VDC into 2k ohm Resistance (Minimum)

Auxiliary
Output Rating

Triac Output

19 to 30 VAC, 15 mA to 1 A Continuous Current, 3 A Peak In-Rush Current

Binary Inputs

TEC2647Z-2

Voltage-Free Contacts across Terminal Scom to Terminals BI1 and BI2

Digital Inputs

TEC2664Z-2

Voltage-Free Contact across Terminal C to Terminal DI1

Analog Inputs

TEC2647Z-2

Resistive Inputs (RS and UI3) for 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II Negative
Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Thermistor Sensors

TEC2664Z-2

Resistive Inputs (RS, OS, and DS) for 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II NTC Thermistor
Sensors
Static Pressure: 0 to 5 VDC for Full Static Pressure Range Selected

Temperature Sensor Type

Local 10k ohm NTC Thermistor

Wire Size

18 AWG (1.0 mm Diameter) Maximum, 22 AWG (0.6 mm Diameter) Recommended

TEC Zoning Control System


Guidelines

31 Zones Maximum per 1 Rooftop Controller

MS/TP Network Guidelines

32 Devices Maximum; 4,000 ft (1,219 m) Maximum Cable Length

Temperature
Range

Backlit
Display

-40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C in 0.5 Increments

Heating
Control

40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C

Cooling
Control

54.0F/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C

Accuracy

0.9F/0.5C at 70.0F/21.0C Typical Calibrated

Minimum Deadband

2F/1C between Heating and Cooling

Ambient
Conditions

Operating

32 to 122F (0 to 50C); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing

Storage

-22 to 122F (-30 to 50C); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing

Compliance

United States

UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX


Under UL 873, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment
FCC Compliant to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A

Canada

UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX7


Under CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 24, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment
Industry Canada, ICES-003

Europe

CE Mark, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

Australia and
New Zealand

C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS CISPR 22 Compliant


Supplier Code Number N10696

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked Applications Product Bulletin

TEC Zoning Control System for Stand-Alone and BACnet MS/TP Networked
Applications (Part 2 of 2)
Shipping Weight

TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller: 0.75 lb (0.34 kg)


TEC2647Z-2+PIR Zone Controller: 0.77 lb (0.35 kg)
TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller: 0.75 lb (0.34 kg)

The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, consult the local Controls office. Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its
products.
United States Emissions Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Canadian Emissions Compliance
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.

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All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. 2009 Johnson Controls, Inc.

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