
Installation
14 VAV-SVN09B-EN
Device Inputs/Outputs
Below is a list of device inputs and outputs.
• Twisted/shielded communication link
• Zone sensor
• Occupancy sensor (optional)
• Discharge AirTemperature (DAT)
•CO
2
sensor
• 24 Vac, Class II power
Table 6 provides details for each type input/output.
Electrical Connections
Wired sensor and for the wireless sensor BAS-SVX04*-EN
Zone Sensor Wiring: Location and Mounting
A zone sensor in each control zone should be located in the
most critical area of the zone. Sensors should not be
mounted in direct sunlight or in the area’s supply air
stream. Subdivision of the zone may be necessary for
adequate control and comfort.
Avoid mounting zone sensors in areas subject to the
following:
• Drafts or “dead spots” behind doors or corners.
• Hot or cold air ducts.
• Radiant heat from the sun or appliances.
• Concealed pipes or chimneys.
• Unheated or uncooled surfaces behind the sensor such
as outside walls.
• Air flows from adjacent zones or other units.
Power Wiring and Requirements
Use at least 16 AWG for power wiring and connect to
terminalTB1-1 (+) andTB1-2 (-). 24 VAC is required to
power the UCM control and has an acceptable voltage
tolerance of 20 to 28 VAC on UCM 4.2 and 18 to 32 VAC on
VV550. Replace the UCM control box cover after field
wiring to prevent any electromagnetic interference.
Note: A dedicated 24 VAC, 50VA NEC class 2 transformer
is recommended to power the UCM. When
powering multiple UCMs from one transformer,
polarity must be maintained.TerminalTB1-1 is
designated positive (+) and terminalTB1-2 is
negative (-) to the unit casing ground. All wiring
must comply with the National Electric Code (NEC)
and local codes. Maximum wire lengths should be
based on NEC specifications.
Environmental
rating (enclosure):
NEMA 1
Installation: UL 840: Category 3
Pollution: UL 840: Degree 2
Agency Listing/Compliance
• UL916 PAZX, Open Energy Management Equipment
• UL94-5V, Flammability
• CE Marked
• FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B Limit
• AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006
• VCCI V-3/2008.04
• ICES-003, Issue 4:2004
• Communications BACnet MS/TP, supports BACnet protocol ASHRAE
135-2004 and meets BACnet Testing Laboratory (BTL) as an
Application Specific Controller (ASC) profile device.
• Suitable for Plenum mounting
Table 6. UC210 inputs and outputs
Analog Input 1 through 3
Universal Inputs
UI1 and UI2
Note: Configuration options when used as
spare; 10 kΩ termistor, 0 to 1 kΩ
linear setpoint, 200Ω to 20kΩ
linear.
Note: Configuration options
when used as spare;
resistor/thermistor inputs,
10 Vdc inputs, or 4-20 mA
inputs. current mode
impedance is 200Ω
• AI1: Space temperature;
thermistor: 10k @77°F (25°C)
range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
• AI2: Space setpoint; potentiometer:
1k from 50 to 90°F (10 to 32.2°C),
*/** (thumbwheel) functionality
supported
• AI3: Discharge air temperature:
10kΩ @77°F (25°C) from -40°F to
212°F (-40 to 100°C)
• UI1: Relative Humidity
• UI2: CO
2
Pressure Input P1
Binary Input BI1,
Dry Contact
• P1: Supply air flow; pressure
transducer: From 0 to 2 in. water
column (0 to 498 Pa)
• BI1: Occupancy
Analog Outputs
AO1 and AO2
Binary Outputs 1 through
5
Note: Configuration options when used a
spare; Voltage output is 0-10 Vdc,
500Ω min. impedance. Current
outpout is 4-20 mA, 500Ω max,
impedance.
Note: 0.5A Resistive Maximum
Rating
Table 5. UC400 specifications (continued)
• AO1: ECM
• AO2: SCR Heat
• BO1: Heat stage 3 TRIAC
• BO2: Heat stage 2/Water
Valve Close TRIAC
• BO3: Heat stage 1/Water
Valve Open TRIAC
• BO4: Air Damper Close
TRIAC
• BO5: Damper Open TRIAC
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote
disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/
tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be
inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power
before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
Table 6. UC210 inputs and outputs (continued)
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