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LYNX BACNET PROGRAMMABLE, VAV/UNITARY CONTROLLERS – PRODUCT DATA 

EN0Z-0959GE51 R0615 

TECHNICAL DATA 

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Rated voltage: 

20 … 30 Vac; 50/60 Hz 

Power consumption: 

100 VA for controller and all connected 
loads (incl. actuator on AS-models) 

Controller-only load: 

5 VA max. (S- and NS-models) 

Cont actuator load:  9 VA max. (AS-models) 
Wall modules

 

power 

output: 

20 Vdc ± 10% at 75 mA, max. 

VAV OPERATING & STORAGE TEMPERATURE AMBIENT RATING 

VAV models: 

0 … +50 °C 

Unitary models: 

-40 … +65.5 °C 

Relative humidity: 

5 … 95%, non-condensing 

LED: 

Provides status for normal operation, con-
troller download process, alarms, manual 
mode, and error conditions 

VELOCITY PRESSURE SENSOR (VAV MODELS) 

Operating range: 

0 … 374 Pa 

FLOATING ACTUATOR (AS-models) 

Rotation stroke: 

95° ± 3° for CW/CCW-opening dampers 

Torque rating: 

5 Nm 

Runtime for 90° rotation: 

90 sec at 60 Hz 

Operating temperature: 

-20 … +60 °C 

REAL-TIME CLOCK 

Operating range: 

24-hr, 365-day, multi-year calendar, incl. 
day of week and configuration for auto-
matic daylight savings time adjustment to 
occur at 2:00 a.m. local times on 
configured start and stop dates 

Power failure back-up: 

24 hrs at 0 … +38 °C, 
22 hrs at 38 … 50 °C 

Accuracy: 

±1 minute per month at 25 °C 

DIGITAL INPUT (DI) CIRCUITS 

Voltage rating: 

0 … 30 Vdc open circuit 

Input type: 

Dry contact to detect open / closed circuit 

Operating range: 

Open circuit = FALSE, 
closed circuit = TRUE 

Resistance: 

Open circuit > 3k 

closed circuit < 500 

 

DIGITAL TRIAC OUTPUT (DO) CIRCUITS 

Voltage rating: 

20 … 30 Vac at 50/60 Hz 

Current rating: 

25 … 500 mA continuous, and 800 mA 
(AC rms) for 60 ms. 

ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) CIRCUIT 

Configuration for current / 
voltage: 

Up to 3 analog outputs can be individually 
configured for current or voltage. 

Configuration as digital 
outputs: 

FALSE (0%) -> 0 Vdc (0 mA) 
TRUE (100%) -> max., 11 Vdc (22 mA) 

Analog current outputs 

Current output range: 

4 … 20 mA 

Output load resistance: 

550 

, max. 

Analog voltage outputs 

Voltage output range: 

0 … 10 Vdc 

Max. output current: 

10.0 mA 

UNIVERSAL INPUT (UI) CIRCUITS 

 

See Table 2 for UI circuit specifications. 

Table 2. Universal input circuit specifications 

input type 

sensor type 

operating range 

Room/Zone Discharge 
Air Outdoor Air Temp. 

NTC 20kOhm 

-40 ... +93 °C 

Outdoor Air 
Temperature 

PT1000 
(IEC751 3850) 

-40 ... +93 °C 

Resistive Input 

Generic 

100 

 …100 k

 

Voltage Input 

Transducer, 
Controller 

0 … 10 Vdc 

Discrete Input 

Dry Contact 
closure 

OpenCircuit 

 3000 

 

ClosedCircuit < 3000 

 

Pulse Input

(A

 

Counter/Meter 

Max. frequency: 15 Hz 
Min. pulse width: 20 ms 

(A

 One Universal Input (UI-1*) is selectable as a fast digital pulse 

meter. 

NTC 20kOhm are recommended for use with these con-
trollers, due to improved resolution and accuracy when 
compared to the PT1000. 
 

BEFORE INSTALLATION 

The controller is available in eight models (see Table 1). 
Before installing the controller, review the power, input, and 
output specifications in section “Technical Data”. 

  Hardware driven by Triac outputs must have a min. 

current draw, when energized, of 25 mA and a max. 
current draw of 500 mA. 

  Hardware driven by the analog current outputs must have 

a max. resistance of 550 

, resulting in a max. voltage of 

11 V when driven at 20 mA. If resistance exceeds 550 

voltages up to 18 Vdc are possible at the analog output 
terminal. 

 

 WARNING 

Electrical Shock Hazard. 

Can cause severe injury, death or property 

damage.

 

To prevent electrical shock or equipment damage, 

disconnect power supply before beginning wiring or 

making wiring connections. 

 

INSTALLATION 

The controller must be mounted in a position that allows 
clearance for wiring, servicing, removal, connection of the 
BACnet MS/TP Molex connector and access to the MS/TP 
MAC address DIP switches (see Fig. 12). 
The controller may be mounted in any orientation. 
 

IMPORTANT 

Avoid mounting in areas where acid fumes or other 
deteriorating vapors can attack the metal parts of the 
controller, or in areas where escaping gas or other 
explosive vapors are present. See Fig. 4 and Fig. 6 for 
mounting dimensions. 

Summary of Contents for CentraLine LYNX BACnet CLLYUB1012S

Page 1: ...nications Each controller has flexible universal inputs for wall modules digital inputs and a mix of analog and digital triac outputs see Table 1 The models CLLYVB6436AS CLLYVB0000AS and CLLYVB4022AS include an actuator Table 1 Controller configurations model type Universal Inputs UI Digital Inputs DI Analog Out puts AO Digital Out puts DO velocity pressure sensor Microbridge floating actuator CLL...

Page 2: ... Analog voltage outputs Voltage output range 0 10 Vdc Max output current 10 0 mA UNIVERSAL INPUT UI CIRCUITS See Table 2 for UI circuit specifications Table 2 Universal input circuit specifications input type sensor type operating range Room Zone Discharge Air Outdoor Air Temp NTC 20kOhm 40 93 C Outdoor Air Temperature PT1000 IEC751 3850 40 93 C Resistive Input Generic 100 Ω 100 kΩ Voltage Input T...

Page 3: ...ersal shaft adapter see Fig 1 UNIVERSAL SHAFT CLAMPING BOLTS 2 UNIVERSAL SHAFT ADAPTER MECHANICAL END LIMIT SET SCREWS 2 DECLUTCH BUTTON Fig 1 Floating actuator IMPORTANT Determine the damper rotation and opening angle prior to installation See Fig 2 and Fig 3 for examples DAMPER DAMPER SHAFT ROTATES CW TO OPEN Fig 2 Damper with 90 clockwise rotation to open IMPORTANT Mount actuator flush with dam...

Page 4: ...gether to reduce the rotation travel c Tighten the two mechanical end limit screws Phillips 2 screwdriver 3 0 3 5 Nm torque d Using the DECLUTCH button rotate the universal shaft adapter fully CCW e Mount the actuator to the VAV damper box and shaft f Tighten the two bolts on the centering clamp 8 mm wrench 8 10 Nm torque g When the actuator closes the damper rotates CW either 45 or 60 to fully cl...

Page 5: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Fig 6 Panel mounting dimensions in mm S and NS models NOTE The controller is designed so that the cover does not need to be removed from the base plate for either mounting or wiring The controller mounts using four screws inserted through the corners of the base plate Fasten securely with four screws The controller can be mounted ...

Page 6: ...ionships early in the job engineering process to ensure proper implementation when configuring the controllers See the controller Application Guides Power Budget A power budget must be calculated for each device to deter mine the required transformer size for proper operation A power budget is simply the sum of the max power draw ratings in VA of all the devices to be controlled This includes the ...

Page 7: ...wiring recommendations see section Power on page 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 OUTPUT DEVICE POWER TRANSFORMER 120 240 VAC COM 24 VAC EARTH GROUND TERMINAL 3 EARTH GROUND TERMINAL 3 EARTH GROUND TERMINAL 3 EARTH GROUND WHEN CONNECTING POWER TO THE LYNX BACnet CONTROLLER CONNECT THE COM LEG OF THE VAC SECONDARY CIRCUIT TO A KNOWN EARTH GROUND CONNECT POWER TO TERMINALS 1 A...

Page 8: ...e rated characteristic impedance of the installed cable E g if the installed MS TP cable has a listed characteristic impedance of 120 Ω install 120 Ω matched precision resistors NOTE LYNX controllers do not provide network biasing Shield Terminating Following proper MS TP cabling shield grounding procedures is important to minimize the risk of communication problems and equipment damage caused by ...

Page 9: ...t present The actuator is internally hardwired to these terminals C Analog outputs may be configured as digital outputs and operate as follows FALSE 0 0 Vdc 0 mA TRUE 100 the max 11 Vdc 22 mA D Digital inputs open circuit FALSE closed circuit TRUE UI 1 is selectable as a fast digital pulse meter Table 5 Description of wiring terminals CLLYVB0000AS CLLYVB4022AS and CLLYVB6436AS TERMINAL LABEL CONNE...

Page 10: ...gital inputs see Fig 17 Typical controller wiring for 4 20 mA heating cooling and model ML6161 floating motor control see Fig 18 Typical controller wiring for a pneumatic transducer model RP7517B see Fig 19 24VAC BACnet MS TP BACnet MS TP SHIELD 24VAC COM REHEAT STAGE 3 REHEAT STAGE 2 OR CLOSE REHEAT STAGE 1 OR OPEN DAMPER CLOSE DAMPER OPEN C770A AIR TEMP SENSOR AIR FLOW PICK UP WINDOW CONTACTS CO...

Page 11: ...LVE ACTUATOR PWM VALVE ACTUATOR PWM OUTPUT FROM CONTROLLER PWM H 24 VAC T5 T6 C B W R 24 N 24 H 2 3 3 3 2 1 3 4 ON OFF ML7984B CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE INPUT TERMINAL BLOCK PERIPHERAL HEAT VALVE ACTUATOR ML7984B REHEAT VALVE ACTUATOR CLLYUB6438S DO 1 DO 2 DO 4 DO 6 DO 8 COM COM COM COM DO 3 DO 5 DO 7 BAC BAC 24VAC 20VDC EGND S BUS S BUS 24VAC COM AO 1 DI 1 DI 2 AO 2 AO 3 ...

Page 12: ...her 4 20 mA signal devices Place this resistor as close as possible to the driven device CLCM4T111 WALL MODULE GND SENSOR SET POINT BYPASS LED 5 6 7 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 9 CLLYUB6438S 24 VAC 24 VAC COM E GND SHLD SBUS1 SBUS2 NET 1 NET 2 DO 1 DO 2 COM COM COM COM DO 3 DO 4 ...

Page 13: ...g diagram CLLYUB6438S shown with 4 20 mA heating cooling and ML6161 damper actuator NOTE 1 Earth ground wire length should be held to a minimum Use the heaviest gauge wire available up to 14 AWG 2 0 mm 2 with a minimum of 18 AWG 1 0 mm 2 for earth ground wire NOTE 2 Ensure that all transformer power wiring is as shown Reversing terminations will result in equipment malfunction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Page 14: ...ee Fig 11 Correct placement of the end of line termination resistors is required for proper BACnet MS TP Bus communications Step 2 Startup See Fig 20 and the following text for startup information CLLYVB6438NS DO 1 DO 2 DO 4 DO 6 DO 8 COM COM COM COM DO 3 DO 5 DO 7 BAC BAC 24VAC 20VDC EGND S BUS S BUS 24VAC COM AO 1 DI 1 DI 2 AO 2 AO 3 COM COM COM DI 3 DI 4 20VDC UI 1 COM UI 2 UI 3 COM UI 4 UI 5 C...

Page 15: ...vere injury death or property damage Do not attempt to modify the physical or electrical characteristics of this device in any way If trouble shooting indicates a malfunction replace the controller WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Can cause severe injury death or property damage To prevent electrical shock or equipment damage disconnect power supply before beginning controller replacement Terminal ...

Page 16: ... proceed as follows 1 Remove all power from the controller 2 Remove the two air flow pickup connections from the pressure sensor 3 Remove the terminal blocks see section Terminal Block Removal 4 Remove the old controller from its mounting IMPORTANT IN THE CASE OF CONTROLLERS MOUNTED TO A DIN RAIL 1 Push straight up from the bottom to release the top pins 2 Rotate the top of the controller outwards...

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