Bard TCS22-***-003 manual Wiring Inputs & Outputs

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3.2.3.4 Zone Humidity Sensor (ZHS) (Optional)

The Zone Humidity Sensor (ZHS) is supplied as part of the TCS22 package (Optional). The Zone Humidity Sensor (ZHS) is a bulk polymer type device. If so equipped, the sensor is premounted to the front door of the TCS22. No wiring is required.

3.2.4 WIRING – INPUTS & OUTPUTS

A shielded cable with 20 gauge copper conductors, such as National Wire & Cable Corporation NQP series cable or equivalent, is recommended for connection to the inputs and outputs of the TCS22 for distances up to 45 feet. See Table 1 for distances more than 45 feet.

3.2.4.1 Shelter Alarm Output

The Shelter Alarm Output (SA) is a

normally open set of contacts that closes whenever an alarm condition exists as sensed by the TCS22 controller. See the alarm section of this manual for an explanation of the various conditions that will send a shelter alarm.

The Form "A" contacts are SPST N.O. rated at 24 VAC, 5 A Resistive, or 24 VAC, 2 A Inductive. These rating should not be exceeded under any conditions.

These contacts may be used to trigger an alarm in the shelter or a remote alarm.

3.2.4.2 Power Transfer Switch Output (PTS)

The Power Transfer Switch Output is a normally open set of contacts that closes two (2) minutes after a power failure is sensed by the TCS22 controller. See the alarm section of this manual for an explanation of the power failure alarm.

The Form "A" contacts are SPST N.O. rated at 24 VAC, 5 A Resistive, or 24 VAC, 2 A Inductive. These rating should not be exceeded under any conditions.

These contacts can be used to energize a power transfer switch when used in conjunction with an

inverter to provide emergency ventilation of the shelter during power failures. Consult the power failure management sequence, section 4.2.10 and section 1.3, for more details.

3.2.4.3 Power Failure Sense Input

The Power Failure Sense is an input into the Controller. A normally open set of contacts is connected across these inputs. When power is lost to the shelter these contacts should close indicating that the building has lost normal utility power.

These contacts can be used in conjunction with an inverter and power transfer switch to provide emergency ventilation of the shelter during power failures. Consult the power failure management sequence, section 4.2.10 and section 1.3, of this manual for more details..

This is a dry contact input only. Do not connect any voltage source to these terminals. Do not connect utility power to these terminals.

3.2.4.4 Fire Alarm Input

The Fire Alarm is an input into the Controller. A set of normally open contacts is connected across these inputs. These contacts should close when fire alarm system has sensed a fire.

This is a dry contact input only. Do not connect any voltage source to these terminals. Do not connect utility power to these terminals.

3.2.4.5 Fire Trouble Input

The Fire Trouble is an input into the Controller. A set of normally open contacts is connected across these inputs. These contacts should close when the fire alarm system senses a problem with the fire alarm system.

This is a dry contact input only. Do not connect any voltage source to these terminals. Do not connect utility power to these terminals.

3.2.4.6 Door Alarm Input

The Door Alarm is an input into the Controller. A set of normally open contacts is connected across these inputs. These contacts

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Contents Operations Manual Table Of Contents Operation Unit Status Screen PC Software Operation Table of Figures and Tables Copyright Notice Package ContentsShipping Damage Additional RequirementsBuilding Points to be Controlled GeneralBuilding Points to be Monitored Wallmount Points to be Monitored for Each UnitSystem Points to be Controlled Alarm PointsWallmount Points to be Controlled Inputs Model Nomenclature Electrical SpecificationsMechanical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsCompressor Current Sensor Sensor SpecificationsTemperature Sensors Indoor and Outdoor Humidity SensorsBlower Airflow Switch Front Cover Control Location Mounting Template High Voltage Wiring WiringMounting Zone Temperature Sensor ZTS Wiring LOW VoltageWiring Sensors Outdoor Temperature Sensor OTSWiring Inputs & Outputs Wiring Ethernet Wiring Telephone LineExternal Wiring Internal Wiring Power Backup System Installation Check List System Startup Wallmount Startup Checklist2 TCS22 Startup Checklist FAN Sequence Sequence of OperationCooling Sequence with Economizers Heating SequenceAlarm Sequence Occupied / Unoccupied Mode SequencePage Modem Sequence Power Management SequenceDehumidification Sequence Thermal Shock Protection SequenceSetpoints Display & Keypad PhysicalsMenu Tree Power UpUnit Status Buildings Status ScreenOutdoor Humidity Room TemperatureOutdoor Temperature Room HumidityRoom Occupied YES/NO Free CoolingOutdoor Enthalpy Unit #1 Heater Unit Status ScreenUnit #1 Economizer Unit #1 CompressorUnit #1 Discharge AIR Temperature Alarms MenuUnit #1 Filter Space Humidity Alarm Space Temp Alarm3.5 #1 Filter Alarm 3.4 #1 Compressor AlarmUtility Power Fail Door Alarm Fire AlarmOutdoor Temp Alarm Outdoor Humidity AlarmSetpoints Screen Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint Occupied Cooling SetpointLOW Humidity Alarm Setpoint High Temperature Alarm SetpointLOW Temperature Alarm Setpoint High Humidity Alarm SetpointFree Cooling DRY Bulb Setpoint Free Cooling Enthalpy SetpointOverrides Unit #1 Screen Enthalpy Lookup Table5.1 #1 Blower Override 5.3 #1 Compressor Override 5.2 #1 Economizer Override5.4 #1 Heater Override Continuous Blower Enables Menu Daylight Savings Time DRY Bulb Temperature ChangeoverEconomizer Operation Free Cooling Enthalpy ChangeoverEntering Password Password OperationKeyboard Map UNIT#1 Comp OFF Room RH Hardware Requirements InstallationSoftware Installation ClimateWatch System Software OverviewScreen Overview ASI Expert / Bard ClimateWatch SoftwareMenu Bar Project Folders Tool BarStatus Bar Controller Information AreaTCS Communications Software SetupCreating a New Project & Establishing Communications Direct Connection Remote Connection Page Downloading Controller Information Page Page Loading TCS Configuration Saving TCS ConfigurationTCS Controller Information Screens Conditions Main Screen TABUnit #2 Status Unit #1 StatusTime & Place Occupied Cooling Setpoint SET Point TABUnoccupied Heating Setpoint High Temperature Alarm SetPointUnoccupied Cooling Setpoint Occupied Heating SetpointEnthalpy Changeover Setpoint Low Temperature Alarm SetPointHigh Humidity Alarm SetPoint Low Humidity Alarm SetPointActive Cooling Setpoint Continuous Blower EnableDry Bulb Changeover Setpoint Dehumidification SetpointActive Dehumidification Setpoint Stage IndicatorsOverride #1 TAB Page Unit #1 Compressor Unit #1 Economizer Alarms TAB Zone Temperature Alarm Unit #1 Filter AlarmUnit #1 Compressor Alarm Unit #1 Blower AlarmMain Power Alarm Zone Humidity AlarmOutdoor Temperature Alarm Outdoor Humidity AlarmFire Trouble Alarm Alarm LOG TAB Zone Humidity Offset Zone Temperature OffsetOutdoor Temperature Offset Offsets TABOutdoor Humidity Offset Unit #1 Supply Air Temperature OffsetMISC. TAB Enable 50 hz Clock Clear Alarm Event LogEnable Economizer Operation Enable Daylight Savings TimeSoftware Enable Zone DehumidificationModel Number Model Serial NumberTrend TAB Dial OUT TAB Page 2100-444-003A Troubleshooting Routine Maintenance1 TCS22 Troubleshooting To F on the terminal strip on controller Will correspond with the Humidity Page Humidity Sensor Output Thermistor Resistance Vs. Temperature Table Wallmount Quick Troubleshooting Guide Operation Procedure

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