TB3Series BACnet-ENV4
TB3Series BACnet-ENV4
TB3Series BACnet-ENV4
COMMUNICATING
THERMOSTATS
For 2-pipe and 4-pipe Fan Coil Units
Features
• Manual or automatic 3-speed fan control
• Proportional heating/cooling valves
• Auto, Heat, Cool and Ventilation modes
• Manual or automatic heating/cooling changeover
• Universal input for external sensor or windows/energy saving contact etc.
• Automatic heating/cooling changeover via changeover sensor
• User setpoint limitation
• Clock and time schedule functions
• Key lock
• Configurable user parameters
• BACnet MS/TP communication
• Modern styling and capacitive touch buttons
• Blue backlight LCD
• Different colour options; black and white
• EU box flush-mount
Applications
TB3 Series Fan Coil Thermostats used in individual rooms or zones in buildings. It is designed for two and four
pipe fan coil units. TB3 Series has one universal input as external sensor or open/close contact input, three relay
outputs, two analogue outputs and one EIA-485(BACnet MS/TP). It controls the fan coil unit depending on the
internal room sensor or external return sensor temperature.
Notes on Usage
Please, read this datasheet carefully. TB3 Series thermostat safety rules in accordance with the latest
technological developments designed and manufactured. To avoid injury and property damage safety warnings
must be observed.
Security Advice-Caution
Assembly, maintenance, diagnostic and repair must be done by authorized service. The power supply of the device
is 24 V AC/DC and it has no internal fuse. External protection with max C 5 A circuit breaker required in all cases.
Disconnect from power supply before separating front plate.
Ordering Information
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION COLOUR POWER COMMUNICATION
3 Digital Outputs (Relay)
Fan Control
TB3240B/U 2 Analog Outputs (0-10V) Black 24 V AC/DC 50/60Hz EIA-485(BACnet MS/TP)
Valve Control
1 Universal Input
3 Digital Outputs (Relay)
Fan Control
2 Analog Outputs (0-10V)
TB3240W/U White 24 V AC/DC 50/60Hz EIA-485(BACnet MS/TP)
Valve Control
1 Universal Input
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FEATURE RECOMMENDED
24V AC/DC 50/60Hz (for TB3240B/TB3240W)
Power Supply
100~220VAC 50/60Hz (for TB3140B/TB3140W)
Power Consumption Max ~3.0 VA
Mounting Location
Thermostat is suggested to be installed indoor, a place with around 1.5m height above the floor where represents the
average room temperature. It should be away from direct sunlight, any cover or any heat source, to avoid false signal for
temperature control.
CAUTION: Power off supply at circuit breaker or fuse before installation to avoid fire, shock or death!
Dimension (mm)
Mounting Location
Step 1: Take the thermostat out from the package. Get the datasheet inside the package.
Step 2: Connect the wires well according to the wiring diagram below.
Step 3: Separate the front plate and the back plate, and then use screwdriver to fix the back plate into the
electric box with 4 screws.
Step 4: Attach the front plate to the back plate, making sure the pin plates on each side are well matched.
Step 5: Refer to the picture after installation.
Step 6: Power on the thermostat to work.
Connection Diagrams
For TB3140 on/off connection diagram
Connection Diagram for 2-Pipe Fan Coil Connection Diagram for 4-Pipe Fan Coil
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NOTE: Thermostat has no internal fuse. External protection with max C 5 A circuit breaker required in all cases. Isolate the cables of
NTC – dry contact with G, G0 from 24 V power supply.
• 5A Fuse not included in Product supply
Display and Operations
Mounting Location
• Mode Selection: When the “M” key is pressed, the mode change for 2-Pipe Systems is in the form of Cooling, Heating and
Ventilation; Auto, Cooling, Heating and Ventilation for 4-Pipe Systems.
• Fan Selection: When the “ ” key is pressed, fan speed can be changed as Low, Med, High, Auto.
• Time Setting: When pressing the “M” key for 3 seconds, year digits flashes on the panel. “M” key is pressing once again, month digit
flashes on the panel. “M” key is pressing once again, day digit flashes on the panel. “M” key is pressing once again, hour digit flashes
on the panel. “M” key is pressing once again, minute digit flashes on the panel. “M” key is pressing once again, day of week digit
flashes on the panel. Year, month, day, hour, minute, day of week can be changed by “ ” and “ ” keys.
Order: Year -> Month -> Day -> Hour -> Minute -> Day Of Week
• Schedule Operations: Be sure to set clock setting, before making schedule operation. After setting day, to enter the Schedule menu,
press the “M” key one time. While in the Schedule menu, “Monday opening time hour digit” can be flashed. “M” key is pressing once
again, “Monday opening time minute digit” flashes on the panel. Press the “M” key to enter the “Monday closing time hour digit” can
be flashed. “M” key is pressing once again, “Monday closing time minute digit” flashes on the panel. While the digits flashing, hour
and minute can be changed by “ ” and “ ”keys. Press the “M” key (one or more times) to select the other day of week.
• Key Lock Operation: When pressing “M” and “ ” key, key lock digit displays on the panel. The panel locked. When the panel is
locked, press the “M” and “ ” keys to unlock panel. “Key Lock” options can be changed via parameter P6.
To lock two or more buttons at the same time; sum the numbers of the buttons. To lock mode key and on/off key, 1 (on/off) and 2
(mode) should be added and written 3. To lock setpoint and fan speed, 4 (setpoint) and 8 (fan speed) should be added and written 12.
Note : WiFi Icon is for future only
Configuration
Configuration Menu Description
When the device on or off position, press together “Main Parameter Increase
Key” “M ” and Value Decrease Key “ ” for 3 seconds, to enter the Configuration
Menu. In the password screen, Password digits can be changed by Main Parameter
Increase Key “M ”, Password value can be changed by Value Increase Key “ ” and
Value Decrease Key “ ” Password must be entered as “203” and Main Parameter
Decrease Key “ ” must be pressed to confirm. When the correct password is
written, the configuration menu will be entered. If the wrong password is entered,
it will fail, and the password will reset. Password screen will return to main screen
without an action 10 seconds. Parameter setting screen will return to main screen
without any action in 30 seconds. All parameters are stored within an EEPROM
ensuring no data loss if the Thermostat is powered off.
Alarms
Alarm Code will appear on the screen, during alarm. If there is more than one alarm, alarms are shown alternately.
BACnet Parameters
8, n, 1
MAC Address: 1 … 127. Default 1
Baudrate : 9600, 19200, 38400, 76800. Default 9600
Note 1: The MAC address can be changed via configuration menu.
Note 2: Device Instance Number (Device ID) is automatically calculated as below;
Device ID = 856 * 1000 + MAC
For example: Mac: 13 => Device ID = 856 * 1000 + 13 = 856013
When the MAC address is changed via configuration menu, the Device ID is automatically recalculated to avoid network ID
conflict.
As a property of Device Object, Device ID value is writable via BACnet between 0 and 4194302. Once the Device ID is changed via
BACnet, Device ID automatic calculation mentioned above is ineffective.
Note 3: MAC address and baudrate changings will become effective after power off and power on.
Analog Inputs
-9.9°C … 99.9°C
This parameter shows the room
1 Analog Input #1 (14.1°F … 211.8°F) Room Temperature - R
temperature value.
0 = Fan Only
1 = Heat
3 Analog Value #1 0…3 Mode 3 R/W
2 = Cool
3 = Auto
1 = Stage 1
2 = Stage 2
3 = Stage 3
4 Analog Value #2 1…6 Fan Speed 1 R/W
4 = Stage 4
5 = Stage 5
6 = Auto
Set Point Low Limit … Set This parameter is the desired room 21°C
5 Analog Value #3 Set Point R/W
Point High Limit temperature value. (69.8°F)
5°C … 40°C This parameter adjusts the high 30°C
6 Analog Value #4 Set Point High Limit R/W
(41°F … 104°F) limit for desired room temperature. (86°F)
5°C … 40°C This parameter adjusts the low limit 5°C
7 Analog Value #5 Set Point Low Limit R/W
(41°F … 104°F) for desired room temperature. (41°F)
0 = Unlocked
1 = Lock On/Off
2 = Lock Mode
4 = Lock Setpoint
8 = Lock Fan Speed
16 = Lock Time Settings
32 = Lock Time Schedule Settings
8 Analog Value #6 0 … 63 Key Lock 0 R/W
63 = Locked All
(*) To lock two or more buttons at
the same time; sum the numbers
of the buttons. To lock setpoint
and fan speed, 4 (Setpoint) and 8
(Fan Speed) should be added and
written 12.
This parameter adjusts the
condition that the device will
continue when the power failure.
9 Analog Value #7 0…2 Power Failure 2 R/W
0 = Device starts off
1 = Device starts on
2 = Keep State Before Power Failure
2 = 2 Pipe System
10 Analog Value #8 2…4 Fan Coil Type 4 R/W
4 = 4 Pipe System
-10°C … 10°C Internal Temperature Sensor 0°C
11 Analog Value #9 R/W
(-18°F … 18°F) Calibration (0°F)
0 = Not Used
1=External temperature sensor for
room (NTC 10K)
2 = External sensor for room (NTC
10K)
12 Analog Value #10 0…5 Universal Input 0 R/W
3 = Changeover sensor (NTC 10K)
4 = Windows contact/Energy
saving-On/Off (NC Contact)
5 = Windows contact/Energy
saving-Off/On (NO Contact)
If “Universal Input” is set to “3”,
10°C … 25°C Changeover Temperature for 16°C
13 Analog Value #11 this parameter adjusts changeover R/W
(50°F … 77°F) Cooling (60.8°F)
temperature for cooling mode.
If “Universal Input” is set to “3”,
26°C … 45°C Changeover Temperature for 28°C
14 Analog Value #12 this parameter adjusts changeover R/W
(78.8°F … 113°F) Heating (82.4°F)
temperature for heating mode.
This parameter adjusts delay time
15 Analog Value #13 0 min. … 255 min. Mode Change Delay 3 min. R/W
between heat and cool modes.
-10°C … 10°C Universal Input Temperature 0°C
16 Analog Value #14 R/W
(-18°F … 18°F) Calibration (0°F)
0°C … 15°C If “Mode” is set to “Auto”, this 2°C
17 Analog Value #15 Dead Zone R/W
(0°F … 27°F) parameter adjusts dead zone. (3.6°F)
0°C … 15°C 1°C
18 Analog Value #16 Hysteresis This parameter adjusts hysteresis. R/W
(0°F … 27°F) (1.8°F)
This parameter adjusts delay of the
19 Analog Value #17 0 sec. … 5 sec. Fan Stage Change Delay 2 sec. R/W
changing range the fan.
This parameter adjusts delay of the
20 Analog Value #18 0 sec. … 60 sec. Fan Off Delay 0 sec. R/W
closing time the fan.
0 = Off 2 = Med
21 Analog Value #19 0…3 Fan Status 0 R
1 = Low 3 = High
This parameter determines
proportionally the output
value of the fan depending on
22 Analog Value 20 1 … 100 Valve Proportional Band 20 R/W
the difference between Room
Temperature and Set Point.
Range: 0.1°C … 10°C
23 Analog Value #21 0 … 100 VA1 State 0V.. 10V 0 O
24 Analog Value #22 0 … 100 VA2 State 0V.. 10V 0 O
This parameter indicates the alarm
state.
0 = No alarm
25 Analog Value #23 0…3 Alarm 0 R
1 = Onboard Sensor Alarm
2 = External Sensor Alarm
3 = Changeover Sensor Alarm
This parameter adjusts the current
26 Analog Value #24 2017 … 2099 Current Year 2019 R/W
year.
This parameter adjusts the current
27 Analog Value #25 1 … 12 Current Month - R/W
month.
This parameter adjusts the current
28 Analog Value #26 1 … 31 Current Day - R/W
day.
This parameter adjusts the current
29 Analog Value #27 00 … 23 Current Hour - R/W
hour.
This parameter adjusts the current
30 Analog Value #28 00 … 59 Current Minute - R/W
minute.
1 = 9600bps
2 = 19200bps
31 Analog Value #29 1…4 Baudrate 1 R/W
3 = 38400bps
4 = 76800bps
This parameter is set to the
32 Analog Value #30 1 … 999 Parameter Menu Password password to be entered in the 203 R/W
parameter menu.
Binary Inputs
Universal Input Digital Input 0 = Off
33 Binary Input #1 0…1 - R
Value 1 = On
Binary Values
0 = Stop
34 Binary Value #1 0…1 Start/Stop 1 R/W
1 = Start
0 = Celsius
35 Binary Value #2 0…1 Celsius or Fahrenheit 0 R/W
1 = Fahrenheit
0 = Disable
36 Binary Value #3 0…1 Auto Mode Enable 1 R/W
1 = Enable
0 = Valve Independent
37 Binary Value #4 0…1 Fan/Valve Control Selection 1 R/W
1 = Valve Dependent
0 = Factory Setting Disable
38 Binary Value #5 0…1 Restore Factory Setting 0 R/W
1 = Factory Setting Started
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