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Honeywell SERIES COMMUNICATING TB7600 Installation Instructions Manual

Honeywell SERIES COMMUNICATING TB7600 Installation Instructions Manual

Tb7600 series communicating rtu/heat pump thermostats for commercial hvac applications
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TB7600 Series Communicating
RTU/Heat Pump Thermostats
FOR COMMERCIAL HVAC APPLICATIONS
TB7600 Series
Thermostat
economizer function and a discharge air sensor input. For more advanced applications, an economizer control logic has
been integrated onto the thermostat for use with proportional damper economizer actuators.
Thermostats equipped with an occupancy sensor cover provide advanced active occupancy logic, which will
automatically switch occupancy levels from Occupied to Unoccupied as required by local activity being present or not.
This advanced occupancy functionality provides advantageous energy savings during occupied hours without
sacrificing occupant comfort. All thermostats are PIR ready and can be ordered with or without Honeywell occupancy
sensor. The occupancy sensor cover is available to order separately if a PIR is needed at a later time.
FEATURES
• Available in BACnet MS/TP and ZigBee wireless protocols
• Backlit LCD display with dedicated function menu keys for simple operation
• Built in default profile set-up for easier start up and commissioning
• Fully integrated advanced occupancy functionality with a PIR accessory cover on some models
• Non-volatile EEPROM memory prevents loss of parameters during power outage
• Programmable smart fan operation can provide energy savings during night mode
• Password protection to minimize parameter tampering
• Three levels of keypad lockout to limit access to change user parameters such as setpoints, system mode,
etc.
• Gas/oil or electric system compatibility for all type of applications
• SPST auxiliary output can be used for lighting and/or economizer override
• 0 to 10 Vdc economizer output for more retrofit opportunities
— Built in dry bulb economizer logic using outdoor temperature sensor
— Input for supply/mixed air temperature sensor
• Support single and two stages heat pump with one auxiliary heat stage
TB7600 Series
Thermostat with
Occupancy Sensor

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

APPLICATION
The TB7600 Series PI thermostat family is specifically
designed for single stage and multi-stage control of heating/
cooling equipment such as rooftop and self-contained units.
The TB7600 Series are communicating thermostats with
models available in BACnet
mesh protocols and can be easily integrated into a WEBs-AX
building automation system based on the NiagaraAX
platform. The product features an intuitive, menu-driven,
back-lit LCD display, which walks users through the
programming steps, making the process extremely simple.
Accurate temperature control is achieved due to the product's
PI time proportional control algorithm, which virtually
eliminates temperature offset associated with traditional,
differential-based thermostats.
Depending on the model, up to three remote sensor inputs
are available. All models contain a SPST auxiliary switch,
which can be used to control lighting or disable the
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MS/TP and ZigBee
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    This advanced occupancy functionality provides advantageous energy savings during occupied hours without sacrificing occupant comfort. All thermostats are PIR ready and can be ordered with or without Honeywell occupancy sensor. The occupancy sensor cover is available to order separately if a PIR is needed at a later time.
  • Page 2 * Use programmable models only when installing as standalone thermostats that may eventually be added to a WEBs- AX network. When a programmable thermostat is added to a network, schedules should be applied through the WEB- Station-AX.
  • Page 3: Theory Of Operation

    TB-WALLOVR-1014 Room Sensor with Override 10K NTC Type 2 1 Use programmable models only when installing as standalone thermostats that may eventually be added to a WEBs- AX network. When a programmable thermostat is added to a network, schedules should be applied through the WEB- Station-AX.
  • Page 4: Thermostat Installation

    Electronic controls are static sensitive devices. Discharge yourself properly before manipulation and installing the thermostat. Short circuit or wrong wiring may permanently damage the thermostat or the equipment. Anti-short cycling can be set to 0 minutes for equipment that has an anti-cycling timer. Do not set to 0 unless the equipment has an internal anti-cycling timer or damage to equipment can occur.
  • Page 5: Terminal Identification

    The switched leg to the input for the input to activate is terminal C (common). — The transformer of the unit provides power to the thermostat and the additional loads that will be wired to the thermostat.
  • Page 6: Sensor Wiring For All Thermostat Models

    STAGE 1 THERMOSTAT INTERNAL WIRING SYSTEM WIRING Sensor Wiring for all Thermostat Models Remote mount outdoor temperature sensors must be10 Kohm NTC @ 77 F. Remote sensors can be used for: • Various averaging combinations (3 thermistors with 2 dip switches are provided with each sensor) •...
  • Page 7 REMOTE WIRING 1 SENSOR TB7600 SERIES TB-WALLOVR-1014 THERMOSTAT Scom DIP SWITCHES S1 = ON S2 = ON DIP SWITCHES S2-1 = ON S2-2 = ON EITHER D1 OR D2 CAN BE USED ON THE TB7600 FOR CONNECTION FROM THE DI ON THE WALL MODULE WITH OVERRIDE.
  • Page 8: Thermostat User Interface

    • Fan lock: Indicates that the heating and cooling action are locked out due to a defective fan operation Three status LEDs on the thermostat cover are used to indicate the status of the fan, a call for heat, or a call for cooling.
  • Page 9: User Control Options

    User options are accessed and programmed using 5 keys on the thermostat cover and are described in Table 5. The YES key is used to confirm a selection, to move onto the next menu item and to manually scroll through the displayed information.
  • Page 10 **Appears only in unoccupied mode ***Appears only in override mode There is a default profile set in the thermostat from the factory. This enables the thermostat to operate as a non- programmable unit in day mode operation at start up.
  • Page 11 Temporary setpoints can be modified through the Up arrow key ( ) and the Down arrow keys ( ). User will be prompted with the present mode (Heating or Cooling) of the thermostat and its setpoint. The Up ( ) arrow key will increment the setpoint by 0.5 degree (F or C). The Down ( ) arrow key will decrement the setpoint by 0.5 degree (F or C).
  • Page 12 12.00 PM * * Programming consecutive events to the same time will cause the thermostat to choose the last event as the time at which it will set its schedule. In the above example, the thermostat will control to the unoccupied set point until 7:00 AM Monday.
  • Page 13 12:00 AM * * Programming consecutive events to the same time will cause the thermostat to choose the last event as the time at which it will set its schedule. In the above example for Saturday, the thermostat will control to the occupied set point from 8:00 AM until 11:59 PM.
  • Page 14 TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS CLOCK/DAY SETTINGS This section of the menu permits the user to set the time and day. M16943 Time setting Time No next set? Y/N Yes down Time 0:00 To set value 62-2016—05 Day setting No next set? Y/N Yes down...
  • Page 15: Installer Configuration Parameter Menu

    This section describes the parameters available for TB7600 Series thermostat configuration. The TB7600 Series can be programmed at the thermostat or through WEBStation-AX, with the following exception: Wireless models must have the Com Addr, PAN ID, and Channel set at the thermostat before adding to the wireless network or doing any programming in WEBStation-AX.
  • Page 16 This parameter is only available for wireless thermostats. This parameter lets you to copy the configuration parameter settings from a like Honeywell TB7200 thermostat. To use this command, the thermostat you want to copy parameters from must be on the wireless network with a network address (Com addr) and must be the same model number as the thermostat you want to copy to.
  • Page 17 No access No access No access No access Yes access No access On initial power up of the thermostat (each time 24 Vac power supply is removed and re-applied) there is a delay before any operation is authorized (fan, cooling or heating). This can be used to sequence start up multiple units/thermostat in one location.
  • Page 18 2, 3 or 4 F (1.0 to 2.0 C) Fan control in heating mode. When selecting On; the thermostat in all cases will always control the fan (terminal G). Valid for On or Auto fan mode When selecting Off; the fan (terminal G), when heating stages (terminals W1 and W2) are solicited, will not be energized.
  • Page 19 DI 1 and/ or DI 2 are configured remote TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS Will revert the operation of 2 stage thermostat to single stage operation only when the second cooling step is not needed. 1 or 2 stages Disables heating stage operation based on outdoor air temperature.
  • Page 20: Configuration Parameters

    Comp/aux Default value = Off NOTE: For Heat Pump models: When the outside air sensor is not connected or is shorted, the thermostat bypasses the heating/cooling lockouts and the low/high balance points. Also heat pump models, when set in Emergency system mode, bypass heating lockout and permits auxiliary heating whenever a heating demand occurs.
  • Page 21 Table 17. Additional Configuration Parameters for Economizer Models Configuration Significance parameters Default value Chngstpt Changeover setpoint Default value = 55 F (13.0 C) min pos Minimum position Default value = 0% C mech Mechanical cooling allowed Default value = Off mix stpt Mixed air setpoint Default value = 55 F (13.0 C)
  • Page 22 Change configuration parameter LOCKOUT to value “0” to access all levels of the menu The thermostat needs to be in Permanent setpoint mode for the new setpoint to be kept and memory and used all the time Go to the Set temperature menu.
  • Page 23 TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS Select emergency heat mode Select Occupied Hold in Schedule hold or Override to force the thermostat Occupied heating setpoint Wait, the anti-cycling period will end and the equipment will start Raise the Heating setpoint...
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Economizer analog output accuracy: ± 3% typical Wire gauge: 18 gauge maximum, 22 gauge recommended Dimensions: see Fig. 12. Approximate shipping weight: 0.75 lb (0.34 kg) 62-2016—05 (125) MENU 3-2/5 (86) 1-3/20 (29) Fig. 12. Thermostat dimensions in inches (mm) M16963...
  • Page 25 Agency Approvals all models: UL: UL 873 (US) and CSA C22.2 No. 24 (Canada), File E27734 with CCN XAPX (US) and XAPX7 (Canada) Industry Canada: ICES-003 (Canada) FCC: Compliant to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A (US) CE: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (Europe Union) C-Tick: EN55022:2006, IEC 61326-1:2005 Agency Approvals wireless models FCC: Compliant to: Part 15, Subpart C...
  • Page 26 TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05...
  • Page 27 TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05...
  • Page 28 TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 customer.honeywell.com ® U.S. Registered Trademark © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. 62-2016—05 M.S. Rev. 09-11 Printed in United States...

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