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Presented by:Luis I. Melgares

Product Manager

Presented to:Linkedin

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• EVC Controllers• EFC Controllers• BACnet Controllers

• Major Characteristics• Ancillary • What’s new

Agenda

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EVC SeriesThe EVC series is a VAV box controller combined with an

actuator and a thermostat

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EVC Series Features• Available for pressure dependant or

independent systems• Stand-alone or with BACnet®

communication protocol• Up to 4 triac outputs• 70 in. lb. or 180 in. lb. actuator

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EVC Series ThermostatsThe EVC thermostat (TRL) is needed to:

• Access the configuration menus of the EVC• Do the balancing of the VAV box• Setpoint adjustments• Display the system status

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TRL Thermostats Features

•Available in 2x4 or 3x3 formats•USB port to tap into the BACnet® network locally•RJ45 or 3 wire cable connection to the EVC•Built-in temperature sensor

3x3 2x4

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EVC Applications1. Central Cooling & Terminal Reheat2. Central Heating/Cooling with Auto-Changeover3. Central Heating/Cooling with Auto-Changeover &

Terminal reheat4. Dual Duct Master Slave 5. Fan Powered Box with ECM motors

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D uct heaterh igh voltage

pow er

D uct heater

D uct heaterre lay

Baseboard h ighvoltage pow er

Baseboardre lay

Baseboard

EVC 74W IT3S

A nalog Input

A I1

C O M

A I2

D I1

C O M

D I2

C O M

C O M

24 Vac

24 Vac

1 2 3 4

TB1

1 2 3

TB3

24 Vac external-JP1(TO 1/TO 2)

TO 1

C O M

TO 2

24 Vac external-JP2(TO 3/TO 4)

TO 3

C O M

TO 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TB2

1 2 3

TB4 A O 1

C O M

A O 2

1 2 3

TB5

A nalog O utput

D ig ita l Input

Pow er 24 Vac

Triac O utput24 Vac

Triac O utput24 Vac

Signal selector for24 Vac triac(for JP1 & JP2)

INT E

XT

R

R

TR L

1 2 3

Therm ostat

TB7

3 w ire cable to TR L

C O M

PW R

D A TA

1 2 3

Low staticpressure

H igh tota lpressure

C onnect to thecrossflow

LD1

TB6

LD2 C om m unication

w ith therm ostatindication

ON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DS

1*

(8) 120 ohmterm ination(Last node)

(1-7)M AC AddressSelection

IN A +

IN B -

C O M

O U T A +

O U T B -

N etw ork

1 2 3 4 5

Pow er indicationD uct heaterh igh voltage

pow er

D uct heater

0-10Vdc

C entral C ooling W ithTerm inal R eheat

XFO

Linevoltage

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STC 8-11

C hangeoversensor

EVC 74W IT3S

A nalog Input

A I1

C O M

A I2

D I1

C O M

D I2

C O M

C O M

24 Vac

24 Vac

1 2 3 4

TB1

1 2 3

TB3

24 Vac external-JP1(TO 1/TO 2)

TO 1

C O M

TO 2

24 Vac external-JP2(TO 3/TO 4)

TO 3

C O M

TO 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TB2

1 2 3

TB4 A O 1

C O M

A O 2

1 2 3

TB5

A nalog O utput

D ig ita l Input

Pow er 24 Vac

Triac O utput24 V ac

Triac O utput24 V ac

S ignal se lector for24 Vac triac(fo r JP 1 & JP 2)

INT E

XT

TR L

1 2 3

Therm ostat

TB7

3 w ire cable to TR L

C O M

PW R

D A TA1 2 3

Low staticpressure

H igh to ta lpressure

C onnect to thecrossflow

LD1

TB6

LD2 C om m unication

w ith therm ostatind ication

ON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DS

1*

(8) 120 ohmterm ination(Last node)

(1-7)M AC AddressSelection

IN A +

IN B -

C O M

O U T A +

O U T B -

N etw ork

1 2 3 4 5

Pow er ind ication

XFO

Linevoltage

C entral C ooling & H eatingW ith A uto C hangeover

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B aseboard h ighvo ltage pow er

B aseboard

EVC74W IT3S

Analog Input

A I1

CO M

AI2

D I1

CO M

DI2

CO M

CO M

24 Vac

24 Vac

1 2 3 4

TB1

1 2 3

TB3

24 Vac external-JP 1(TO 1/TO 2)

TO 1

CO M

TO 2

24 Vac external-JP 2(TO 3/TO 4)

TO 3

CO M

TO 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TB2

1 2 3

TB4 AO 1

CO M

AO 2

1 2 3

TB5

Analog O utput

D igital Input

Pow er 24 Vac

Triac O utput24 Vac

Triac O utput24 Vac

S ignal se lector for24 V ac triac(fo r JP1 & JP2)

INT EXT

TRL

1 2 3

Therm osta t

TB7

3 w ire cable to TRLCO M

PW R

DATA

1 2 3

Low sta ticpressure

H igh to ta lpressure

C onnect to thecrossflow

LD1

TB6

LD2 C om m unication

w ith therm ostatind ication

ON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DS1*

(8) 120 ohmterm ination(Last node)

(1-7)M A C A ddressS election

IN A+

IN B -

CO M

O UT A+

O UT B-

Netw ork

1 2 3 4 5

P ow er ind ication

D uct heaterh igh vo ltage

pow er

D uct heater

0-10V dc

STC8-11

C hangeoversensor

X FO

Linevoltage

C entral C ooling & H eatingW ith C hangeover &

Term inal R eheat

RB aseboardre lay

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EFC SeriesThe EFC series package consist of 2 parts: fan coil

controller and a thermostat

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EFC Series Features

•Available in 24 Vac, 120 Vac & 240 Vac•Stand-alone or with BACnet®

communication protocol•4AI/5UI sensor ded. 2AO/3TRIAC/3 Fan speed/4DO•Analog fan option

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EFC Series Thermostats

The EFC thermostat (TFL) is needed to:•Access the configuration menus of the EFC•Setpoint adjustments•Display the system status

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TFL Thermostats Features

•Available in 2x4 or 3x3 formats•USB port to tap into the BACnet® network locally•RJ45 or 3 wire cable connection to the EFC•Built-in temperature sensor•Optional humidity sensor

3x3 2x4

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ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(1-7)MAC Address

Selection

1 2 3 4

AI1

COM

AI2

1 2 3

Programmable Analog Input Signal Selection (AI3 to AI6)Off: AI= Temp. sensor (10kohms)On: AI= Voltage (0-10Vdc)DS1.1 linked to AI3DS1.2 linked to AI4DS1.3 linked to AI5DS1.4 linked to AI6

DI1

DI2

COM

DI3

DI4

1 2 3 4 5

IN A+ 3

IN B- 3

COM 3

OUT A+ 3

OUT B- 3

1 2 3 4 51 2 3 4

24 Vac

24 Vac

AO1

COM

AO2

1 2 3

EFC

AI3

AI4

COM

AI5

AI6

1 2 3 4 5

TB

9T

B6

TB

7T

B8

DS2 DS1

TB

10T

B11

COM

COM

Fuse 10A.F1

DO43

Ret. DO43

Ret. DO33

DO33

DO23

Ret. DO23

Ret. DO13

DO13

1

2 3

4

1

2 3

4

Fan Low

Fan Medium

Fan High

Fan Return

Return

Vac IN11

2 3

4

5

6

TB

4T

B2

TB

3

COM

24 Vdc

COM.BUS

1 2 3

Analog Outputs

Analog Inputs (Fix)

Analog Inputs (Programmable)

Digital Inputs

Low VoltageOutputs*

(Inputs for EFCx10)

Network3

To TFL

TB

5

Digital Outputs3

Fan Outputs

Power In1

TO3

COM

TO2

COM

TO1

24 Vac1

2 3

4

5

6

TB

1 Triac Input

JP1

TR

IAC

INT

EX

T

Triac Outputs

(8) 120 ohm termination (Last node)

Changeover sensor

TFL

1 2 3

Thermostat

Modulating valve

0-10Vdc

Fan coil Application2 pipe modulating

+ reheat on-off

Duct heater high voltage power

Duct heater

Duct heater relay

R

120 Vac

2 Pipes

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ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(1-7)MAC Address

Selection

1 2 3 4

AI1

COM

AI2

1 2 3

Programmable Analog Input Signal Selection (AI3 to AI6)Off: AI= Temp. sensor (10kohms)On: AI= Voltage (0-10Vdc)DS1.1 linked to AI3DS1.2 linked to AI4DS1.3 linked to AI5DS1.4 linked to AI6

DI1

DI2

COM

DI3

DI4

1 2 3 4 5

IN A+ 3

IN B- 3

COM 3

OUT A+ 3

OUT B- 3

1 2 3 4 51 2 3 4

24 Vac

24 Vac

AO1

COM

AO2

1 2 3

EFC

AI3

AI4

COM

AI5

AI6

1 2 3 4 5

TB

9T

B6

TB

7T

B8

DS2 DS1

TB

10

TB

11

COM

COM

Fuse 10A.F1

DO43

Ret. DO43

Ret. DO33

DO33

DO23

Ret. DO23

Ret. DO13

DO13

1

2 3

4

1

2 3

4

Fan Low

Fan Medium

Fan High

Fan Return

Return

Vac IN11

2 3

4

5

6

TB

4T

B2

TB

3

COM

24 Vdc

COM.BUS

1 2 3

Analog Outputs

Analog Inputs (Fix)

Analog Inputs (Programmable)

Digital Inputs

Low VoltageOutputs*

(Inputs for EFCx10)

Network3

To TFL

TB

5

Digital Outputs3

Fan Outputs

Power In1

TO3

COM

TO2

COM

TO1

24 Vac1

2 3

4

5

6

TB

1 Triac Input

JP

1T

RIA

CIN

T

EX

T

Triac Outputs

(8) 120 ohm termination (Last node)

TFL

1 2 3

Thermostat

Modulating Heating valve

Modulating Cooling valve

0-10Vdc

0-10Vdc

Fan coil Application4 pipe modulating

120 Vac

4 Pipes

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Lets talk BACnet®

and Neptronic…And the Common Problems we encounter with installations…

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NEPTRONIC and BACnet®

•We are active Member of BACnet® International•All Neptronic BACnet® products are certified to BTL (BACnet® Testing Laboratories)•We are BACnet® MS/TP over RS-485

2 wire cable, twisted-shielded (BACnet IP Summer 2012) •Baud rate can be set to one of the following: 9600, 19200, 38400 or 76800 bps

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• Baud Rate– One device at a different baud rate than the controller or other

devices will crash the trunk

• MAC Address– Lots of time people will forget to change the factory default MAC to

a unique address on their network (set at 0 by default)

• T-taps– Too many T-taps will result in communication issues (max 65‘ per T-

tap,130‘ total max)

BACnet® Common Problems

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BACnet ASC Controllers

EVCB EFCB

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1. Two MAC addressing options -Controller and/or Thermostat

2. Auto Device Instance Configuration

3. Auto baud rate

4. Copy configuration5. Service Display Address

(Service Display Address) EVC EFC

Neptronics Major BACnet Characteristics ASC

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1. Two MAC addressing options

1-DIP switch Mac addressing is always priority vs Thermostataddressing

OFF ON

1 2 4

16 3264

8

EOL

2- Thermostat

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2- Auto Device Instance Configuration

All NEPTRONIC Controllers come with a default Device Instance (D.I.) value of 153 000(153 is NEPTRONIC’s BACnet vendor ID number)To which a MAC address is automatically added to

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2- Auto device instance configuration

As you set the MAC address, the Instance automatically set the Device Instance (D.I.)

MAC Address: 21

Default Device Instance (D.I.): 153000

Automatic D.I. 153021

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3- Auto baud rateController « Listens » & identifies the networks baud rate and sets its speed accordingly (9,6/19,2/38,4/76,8Kb)

MS/TP Network @ « X Kb » Speed

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4- Copy configuration:

A Single profile or application can be pushed to similar Zone Controllers

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Copies configuration

VAV 1 Profile type:

1 Changeover Remote Sensor input1 Reheat on/off Output HW Valve1 Reheat TPM Output (Duct heater)

VAV2

VAV3

VAV 4

VAV5

VAV6

4- Copy configuration:

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Avantage:

Push globally and not pull individually to similar information to identical controllers.

4- Copy configuration:

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Helps you identify a specific controller on a given network

5- Service Display Address:

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• Cuts labor costs• Increases your productivity• Flexibility that fits your needs

Neptronic’s BACnet® ControlsAdvantages:

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Neptronic Controllers & Accessories

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What’s on the way…

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• Design to mount on most spring loaded valves

• Delivers a minimum of 200N force• Modulating analog or digital control

signal, Failsafe up or down• Easy installation (no tools)

X Series Actuator

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• 10 Inputs and 10 Outputs (8UI-2AI/6DO-4AO)• 1 BACnet MS/TP and 1 MODbus Ports• Possibility to add 8 slave Tstats • Optional : LCD Display, RTC

CMMB Remote BACnet I/O Board card

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In Conclusion…How can we help

Increase your business?

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Luis I. MelgaresProduct ManagerBusiness [email protected] Luis melgares

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