TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 Wall
Modules
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FEATURES
The TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 family of wall modules include:
??? Models with setpoint adjustment.
??? Models with humidity output.
??? Models with occupied/unoccupied override (bypass) with LED.
??? Models with
??? LONWORKS?? bus jack on all models except the TR21 and
??? Locking cover on all models.
??? Operating range 45?? to 99?? F (7?? to 37?? C).
??? Models (TR22 and TR23) with
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 are a family of
???Spyder Unitary Controllers: PUL, PVL
???Excel 10 W7750, W7751a, W7752, and W7753 controllers
???Honeywell Excel 800, 600, 500, 100, and 80 (all fully programmable) controllers
???W7761 Controller
???ComfortPoint LON Controllers:
All models have a space temperature sensor. Some models have a temperature dial, setpoint adjustment, LONWORKS bus jack, override (bypass) with LED, and fan switch.
NOTE: Refer to the TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 Wall Modules ??? Specification Data, form
aThe TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 wall modules are not compatible with W7751A,C,E,G Controllers.
SPECIFICATIONS
Models: For specific model information, see TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 Wall Modules ??? Specification Data, form
Environmental Ratings:
???Operating Temperature: 45?? to 99?? F (7?? to 37?? C).
???Shipping Temperature:
Accessories:
Approvals: CE; UL94 plastic enclosure; FCC Part 15, Class B
Temperature Sensor
TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 20K Ohm Nonlinearized
Sensor:
All models are furnished with a 20K Ohm nonlinear NTC temperature sensor that follows a specific temperature resistance curve. See Fig. 1 on page 2.
NOTE: The
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
Fig. 1. Temperature vs. Resistance for Nonlinear Sensor.
Communications
All wall modules (except the TR21 and
The recommended wire size for the LONMARK?? bus is Level IV, 22 AWG (0.34 sq.mm) plenum or
Fig. 2. Wall Module Features
BEFORE INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Erratic System Operation Hazard.
Failure to follow proper wiring practices can introduce disruptive electrical interference (noise).
Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts, and large power distribution panels.
Shielded cable is required in installations where these guidelines cannot be met.
Ground shield only to grounded controller case.
IMPORTANT
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances or as specified on installation wiring diagrams.
???Wall module wiring can be sized from 16 to 22 AWG (1.31 to 0.33 sq. mm) depending on the application.
???The maximum length of wire from a device to a wall module is 1000 ft. (305 m).
???Twisted pair wire is recommended for wire runs longer than 100 ft. (30.5 m).
INSTALLATION
Mount the wall module on an inside wall approximately 54 in. (1372 mm) from the floor (or in the specified location) to allow exposure to the average zone temperature. Do not mount the wall module on an outside wall, on a wall containing water pipes, or near air ducts. Avoid locations that are exposed to discharge air from registers or radiation from lights, appliances, or the sun. See ???Cover Disassembly??? on page 3.
The wall module can be mounted on a wall, on a standard utility conduit box using No. 6 (3.5 mm) screws or on a 60 mm wall outlet box (see Fig. 3). When mounting directly on a wall, use the type of screws appropriate for the wall material.
STANDARD UTILITY CONDUIT BOX
SUBBASE
NO. 6 SCREW
FRONT COVER
Fig. 3. Mounting on Standard Utility Conduit Box or 60 mm Wall Outlet Box (TR23 Shown).
Fig. 4. Wall Module Subbase Dimensions in Inches (mm) and Temperature Limit Set Screw Locations (TR23 Shown).
Cover Disassembly
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
3.Insert the wire in the required terminal location and tighten the screw to complete the termination.
4.Review and verify the terminal connection wiring and DIP switch settings illustrated in Table 1 on page 4.
NOTE: Wire the Lon connection (terminals 3 and 4) using Level IV 22 AWG (0.34 mm2) plenum or
Wiring Examples
Table 1 on page 4 illustrates DIP switch settings and terminal connections for the wall modules. Refer to the TR21, TR22, TR23, and TR24 Wall Modules ??? Specification Data, form
IMPORTANT
SW 2 on DIP Switch S2 is used for factory calibration of the temperature setpoint potentiometer. Depending on calibration, this switch may be set in either the On or Off position.
DO NOT change the position of this switch.
NOTES:
1.The TR21 and TR22 models do not use DIP Switch S1 and S3.
2.DIP Switch S1 is used only on the humidity models,
3.Models TR21 and
A
1.Insert a thin, flat blade screwdriver into each of the two slots at the bottom of the module to release the two locking tabs. See Fig. 2 on page 2.
2.Tilt the cover out and away from the subbase to release the top two locking tabs.
3.To change the dial (e.g. from Fahrenheit to Celsius) release the two tabs on the inside of the front cover and remove the old dial.
Wiring
Attach the wires from the device sensor terminals to the appropriate wall module terminals. See Table 1 on page 4.
1.STRIP 1/2 IN.
1/2
(13 MM) FROM
(13)
WIRES TO BE
ATTACHED AT
ONE TERMINAL.
2.TWIST WIRES
TOGETHER
WITH PLIERS
(A MINIMUM OF
THREE TURNS).
CONTROLLER OR
WALL MODULE
TERMINALS
3.CUT TWISTED END OF WIRES TO 3/16 IN. (5 MM) BEFORE INSERTING
INTO TERMINAL AND TIGHTENING
SCREW. THEN PULL ON EACH WIRE
IN ALL TERMINALS TO CHECK FOR
GOOD MECHANICAL CONNECTION.
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CAUTION
Improper Electrical Contact Hazard.
Screw type terminal blocks are designed to accept no more than one 16 AWG (1.31 sq. mm) conductor.
Connect multiple wires that are
Wiring Wall Modules
Wire the terminal block as follows:
1.For single wires, strip 3/16 in. (5 mm); for multiple wires going into one terminal, strip 1/2 in. (13 mm) insulation from the conductor.
2.If two or more wires (20 to 22 AWG only) are being inserted into one terminal, twist the wires together
before inserting. See Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Attaching Two Wires (20 to 22 AWG) to Wall Module Terminals.
Attaching the Cover
When all wiring is complete, attach the cover of the Wall Module as follows:
1.Optional: For models with a temperature dial, insert the two setpoint screws into the inside of the cover to set the desired temperature range limit. See Fig. 4.
2.Press the cover straight down onto the subbase until it snaps into place.
3.For models with a temperature dial, insert the desired dial through the opening in the cover. Align the keyed shaft on the knob with the keyed slot into the fitting on the subbase, then press down until it snaps into place.
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
Wiring and DIP switch settings:
See Table 1 to determine DIP switch positions and terminal usage for each controller.
Table 1. DIP Switch Settings and Terminal Connections.
TR22 and TR23 Setpoint Adjustment
For the TR22 and TR23 Wall Modules with a setpoint adjustment, the controller must be programmed for the values in Table 2 and Table 3.
Table 2. Setpoint Values.
The
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
Humidity Settings (DIP switch S1)
The humidity sensing control mode is set with this
NOTE: These switch settings apply only to the
To change the setting, first disconnect the power, then set SW1 and SW2 according to Table 5.
Table 5. DIP Switch S1 Settings.
TR23 and TR24 Wall Module Override
(Bypass) Pushbutton and LED
Operation
When Used With Excel 10 Controllers:
The Excel 10 controllers (W7750, W7751, W7752, and W7753) provide timed occupied and unoccupied temperature setpoints for the Wall Module, see Fig. 6. The override pushbutton is used to change the controller into the modes shown in Table 6 and illustrated in Fig. 7 on page 6. The override (bypass) LED displays the override status of the controller.
LED
1
OVERRIDE (BYPASS)
PUSHBUTTON
1LED AND OVERRIDE (BYPASS) PUSHBUTTON AVAILABLE
ONLY ON THE TR23 AND TR24 MODELS.
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Fig. 6. LED and override pushbutton locations
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
Table 6. Wall Module Operation.
Fig. 7. Override pushbutton operation.
When Used With Excel 600/500/100/80/50 Controllers:
The application engineer/programmer can program the override (bypass) and LED to operate in any manner desired. The override (bypass) input is a dry contact, normally open, momentary digital input when the wall module does not have a fan switch. When a fan speed switch (basically a series of resistances based on fan switch position) is present, the override button is an analog input. See Table 4 for resistances.
When Used With T7350 Thermostat:
TR21,
Module Fan Switch
With the switch in the far left position (Auto), the fan automatically runs at the speed determined by the controller temperature control algorithm.
With the switch in the 0 position, the fan is off. Position 1 is fan speed 1, etc.
The wall module fan speed switch overrides the temperature control algorithm.
When Used With Excel 10 Controllers:
The Excel 10 Controllers (W7750, W7751, W7752, and W7753) can be programmed so that the fan speed switch and override button function the way that the application engineer/ programmer wants. See Table 7 for
Table 7. Program Settings for Wall Modules with Fan Switch using Excel 10 Controllers.
When Used With Excel 600/500/100/80/50 Controllers:
Excel 600/500/100/80 Controllers can be programmed so that the fan speed switch and override button function the way that the application engineer/programmer wants. See Table 8 for
Table 8. Program Settings for Wall Modules with Fan Switch using Excel 600/500/100/80 Controllers.
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
TR21, TR22, TR23, AND TR24 WALL MODULES
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