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BAC-120063CW-ZEC FlexStat 

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Installation and Configuration Guide, Rev. G

NOTE:  The BAC-120063CW-ZEC FlexStat comes 

preconfigured for a 2H/2C RTU and zone 

device number range of 1000000 through 

1000016.

Select:
1. 

APP: ROOF TOP

 or 

HEAT PUMP

.

2. 

OPT:

 Match stages of heating and cooling to the 

RTU or HPU.

3.  Under 

ADDITIONAL SETUP

 

> SENSORS

change 

IN2

 from NONE to 

DAT

.

 SENSORS

IN2:

DAT

NOTE:

  The default Type 

III

 (10K ohm) thermistor 

setting for DAT can be changed to Type 

II

 

(if needed) in 

ADVANCED > INPUTS > 2: 

DISCH AIR TEMP > SENSOR: >.

 

INPUT #2

DISCH AIR TEMP
VALUE: 55.0°F
CAL. OFFSET: 0.0
OUT-OF-SERVICE: FALSE
FILTER WEIGHT: 6
SENSOR:
>

10K TYPE III

4.  Under 

ADDITIONAL SETUP

, change other 

defaults if needed.

5.  Under 

ZONE DEV INS RANGE

, the default 

base 

zone device numbers

 (with up to 16 zones of Sim-

plyVAV controllers) start at 1000001 as a default. 

To change the default base numbers to 2000001, 

3000001, or 4000001, select the desired range.

 

ZONE DEVICE INSTANCE

RANGE:

1M = 1000001–1000016
2M = 2000001–2000016
3M = 3000001–3000016
4M = 4000001–4000016

1M

NOTE:

  If the Zone Device Instance range is 

changed from the default, change the 

FlexStat’s Device Instance to correspond 

with the range (e.g., 3000000 for a range of 

3000001—3000016).

If the controllers are going to be networked, config

-

ure the system address as needed and make note of 

the FlexStat MAC and Device Instance. If the system 

is stand-alone, address the 

FlexStat for MAC 20, 

Device Instance 1000000

. (See Illustration 2.)

To set the FlexStat’s BACnet 

Device Instance

 (and 

optionally name and location):
1.  Select 

ADVANCED

 (enter password if needed) 

and then 

DEVICE

.

2. 

Change (or confirm) 

INSTANCE

 to 

1000000

.

 DEVICE

INSTANCE:

NAME: ZEC_FlexStat_1
LOCATION: KMC Controls

1000000

To configure the 

MAC address

, from the Main Menu, 

select 

ADVANCED

 (enter password if needed) and 

then 

COMMUNICATIONS

.

 COMMUNICATIONS

ACTIVE: 

STATUS: ACTIVE
ETHERNET SETTINGS
IP SETTINGS
FOREIGN DEV SETTINGS
MS/TP SETTINGS

CONFIGURE

 COMMUNICATIONS

ACTIVE: 

STATUS: ACTIVE
MAC ADDRESS: 20
BAUD: 38400
AUTO-BAUD: OFF
MAX MASTER: 20

MS/TP

To set protocol and parameters for BACnet commu-

nications:
1.  Select 

ACTIVE: CONFIGURE

.

2.  Select 

MS/TP SETTINGS

.

3.  Change 

MAC ADDRESS

 to 

20

 (if needed).

4.  Change 

MAX MASTER

 to 

20

 (or other relevant 

number depending on network).*

5.  Select 

ACTIVE: MS/TP

 and restart the FlexStat.

*NOTE: 

For a network of 16 SimplyVAV controllers, 

setting the Max Master to 20 will make 

the network more efficient and perform 

faster. For network connections to larger 

networks with other equipment, the MAC 

address should be the same as the largest 

MAC address in the network for maximum 

performance.

NOTE:  ACTIVE: CONFIGURE must FIRST BE 

SELECTED before any of the values can be 

changed!

 Otherwise values are read only.

Setpoints

The home screen displays the DAT in large numbers 

(instead of room temperature that FlexStats normally 

display). To change the heating and cooling DAT 

setpoints, under the Main Menu, select 

SETPOINTS

.

Summary of Contents for FlexStat BAC-120063CW-ZEC

Page 1: ...mounting screws supplied by KMC Controls Using other screws may damage the FlexStat Do not turn screws in farther than necessary to remove the cover 2 If the cover is locked on the backplate turn the hex screws in the bottom and top of the FlexStat CLOCKWISE until they just clear the cover See Illustration 1 Pull the cover away from the backplate mounting base 3 Route the wiring through the backpl...

Page 2: ...or Ethernet Cable Up to 75 Feet Long MS TP Network STE 8x01 Room Temp Sensor and Configuration Tool Supply Air to Room Supply Air from RTU Zone 1 MAC 3 Device Instance 1000001 RTU Controller MAC 20 Device Instance 1000000 Zone 16 MAC 19 Device Instance 1000016 Illustration 2 Sample Networked RTU Installation CSP 4702 To HI Port DAT Displayed Roof Top Unit RTU Supply Air Return Air STE 140x Temp Se...

Page 3: ...tional AI9 IN8 Unused in this application AI8 IN7 Unused in this application AI7 IN4 Unused in this application AI4 IN3 Unused in this application AI3 GND Ground IN2 DAT AI2 NOTE The DAT sensor is configured for IN2 in the ADVANCED APPLICATION ADDITIONAL SETUP SENSORS menu NOTE Although typical terminal code letters are shown check the schematics of your unit for wiring details CAUTION Relays are ...

Page 4: ...UP ZONE HEAT PUMP 1 or 2 Compressors with Auxiliary and Emergency Heat NOTE Although typical terminal code letters are shown check the schematics of your unit for wiring details CAUTION Relays are for Class 2 voltages 24 VAC only Do not connect line voltage to the relays Do not mistakenly connect 24 VAC to an analog output ground Illustration 4 HPU Application Connections Input Terminals HPU Input...

Page 5: ... A IN4 IN3 GND IN2 Common C Phase R Analog 9 GND 7 9 Analog 8 Analog 7 Relay 6 SC 4 6 Relay 5 Relay 4 Relay 3 SC 1 3 Relay 2 Relay 1 Outputs Wiring Cutout in Backplate MS TP Network Inputs 24 VAC Wiring is dependent on application Inputs NOTE IN1 and IN5 6 are reserved for internal sensors NOTE SC Switched relay Common Output Connections Connect the device under control between the desired output ...

Page 6: ...od practices when connecting an MS TP network see Planning BACnet Networks Application Note AN0404A For the bank of three relays there is one Switched relay Common connection in place of the GND ter minal used with analog outputs See Illustration 6 For the relay circuit the phase side of the AC should be connected to the SC terminal FlexStat relays are NO SPST Form A Do not attach a device that dr...

Page 7: ...figuration and Operation Illustration 9 FlexStat Display and Button Functions Right Menu Left Override Down Up NOTE For additional information see the relevant parts of the Configuration section in the FlexStat Operation Guide but not all things apply to this model NOTE Settings and adjustments may require a password DAT Zone Information of Zones of Zones Calling for Cooling and of Zones Calling f...

Page 8: ...tem is stand alone address the FlexStat for MAC 20 Device Instance 1000000 See Illustration 2 To set the FlexStat s BACnet Device Instance and optionally name and location 1 Select ADVANCED enter password if needed and then DEVICE 2 Change or confirm INSTANCE to 1000000 DEVICE INSTANCE NAME ZEC_FlexStat_1 LOCATION KMC Controls 1000000 To configure the MAC address from the Main Menu select ADVANCED...

Page 9: ...Number of calls for heating AV25 at 1 minute intervals from SimplyVAVs 7 Duct static pressure AV103 at 1 minute intervals from an optional CSP 4702 8 Duct static pressure setpoint AV104 at 1 minute SETPOINTS COOL DAT SETPOINT HEAT DAT SETPOINT 130 F DUCT ST STPT 0 5 in H2O 55 F The optional duct static pressure setpoint is also in this menu NOTE The airflow minimum limit in each SimplyVAV controll...

Page 10: ...ns for each zone s values are Call for Cooling Call for Heating No Call for Either Sequence of Operation NOTE The HPU and RTU sections of the FlexStat Application Guide have some basic generic information about HPU and RTU operation The BAC 120063CW ZEC FlexStat determines RTU HPU heating or cooling mode by majority rule of the number of heating and cooling calls from the SimplyVAV controllers If ...

Page 11: ...hangeover on page 10 See also Sequence of Operation on page 10 See the relevant parts of the Troubleshooting section in the FlexStat Operation Guide Maintenance Remove dust as necessary from the holes in the top and bottom Clean the display with a soft damp cloth and mild soap Customization Additional customization can be done using KMC Connect KMC Converge or TotalControl For ex ample a fan statu...

Page 12: ...rmation about this model FlexStat on the BAC 120063CW ZEC web page For general operation configuration troubleshoot ing and other information see the generic FlexStat Operation Guide and FlexStat Application Guide See also the BAC 8000 series for information about the VAV controller actuators See also the CSP 4702 page for information about the differential pressure controller actuator For remotel...

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