Big Ass Fans BAFWorks Installation guide

Category
Gateways/controllers
Type
Installation guide
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
For help, call 1 (877) BIG-FANS
or visit www.bigassfans.com
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BAF WORKS
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
BAFWorks
®
3.0
For help, call 1-877-BIG-FANS
or visit www.bigassfans.com
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
WARNING: The BAFWorks
®
Admin Lock feature is not a suitable replacement for proper lockout/tagout procedures as
prescribed in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.147. Before servicing equipment connected to the BAFWorks system, ensure
proper procedures have been taken to isolate equipment to be serviced. These procedures MUST be followed even if the
Admin Lock feature is enabled for a device in the BAFWorks application.
CAUTION: This guide is intended to provide instructions for installing BAFWorks and using it to control fans and other
devices. Consult the installation guide included with the fan or device for additional installation, operation, and safety
instructions.
WARNING: Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualied person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes
and standards.
CAUTION: Installation must be in accordance with the requirements specied in this installation manual and with any
additional requirements set forth by the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, and all local codes. Code compliance
is ultimately YOUR responsibility! Failure to comply with these codes could result in personal injury or property damage.
WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors which take time to discharge after removal of mains supply.
Before servicing the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the controllers disconnect. Wait
three minutes for capacitors to discharge to safe voltage levels. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death. Note:
Darkened display LEDs are not an indication of safe voltage levels.
WARNING: When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
CAUTION: When service or replacement of a component in the fan requires the removal or disconnection of a safety device,
the safety device is to be reinstalled or remounted as previously installed.
WARNING: Power must be disconnected before installation and servicing, cleaning, and other user-maintenance. Failure to
disconnect power creates risk of re, electric shock, and serious bodily injury.
CAUTION: Exercise caution and common sense when powering BAFWorks, fans, and other devices. Do not connect
BAFWorks, fans, or other devices to a damaged power source. Do not attempt to resolve electrical malfunctions or failures on
your own.
CAUTION: The Big Ass Fans product warranty will not cover equipment damage or failure that is caused by improper
installation.
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER OR ANY AGENT OF THE CUSTOMER WILL CONSTITUTE A BREACH
OF AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES:
Failure to follow the required installation procedures specied in the Big Ass Fans-supplied installation guide and
in all other documentation supplied with the fans and related equipment, including documentation provided by the
manufacturers of the individual fan and control components;
Failure to follow all relevant codes and ordinances, including, but not limited to the National Electrical Code and state and
local building codes;
Failure to follow electrical engineering industry standards regarding the approved method of installing solid-state electrical
equipment having the characteristics of the fans, the fan controls, and their related components, even if such standards
are not specically referenced in any instructions or literature supplied by Big Ass Fans or provided by manufacturers of
the fan and control components; and/or
Failure to use all installation and mounting hardware supplied by Big Ass Fans.
CAUTION: The following information is merely a guide for proper installation. Big Ass Fans cannot assume responsibility
for the compliance or the non-compliance to any code, national, local, or otherwise for the proper installation of the fan
controllers, fans, or associated equipment. A hazard of personal injury and/or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored
during installation.
Leave this installation guide with the owner of the BAFWorks control system after installation.
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Contents
Introduction
About BAFWorks
®
1
BAFWorks System Diagram 2
Pre-Installation
Parts and Hardware 3
Pre-Installation Requirements 5
Installation Overview 7
Electrical Installation:
Lights, Ventilation, &
Automation
Safety Guidelines 8
ADAM Module Basic Power and Data Wiring 8
Basic Relay Output Wiring 9
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 Lighting Panel, 6 Channel 13
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 Output Panel 14
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 Analog Input Panel, 8 Channel 15
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Mounting Temperature Sensors 17
Basic Temperature Sensor Wiring 18
Mounting the BAFWorks
®
Control System
Dimensions 19
Mounting the Control System 20
Electrical Installation: Fans
Safety Guidelines 23
Installation Overview 23
Modbus Wiring Overview 24
Cable Types and Distances 24
Terminating or EOL Resistors 24
Terminations at the Modbus Gateway 25
Setup and Wiring: Delta E Series VFDs 26
Setup and Wiring: Delta M Series VFDs 28
Setup and Wiring: Lenze SMVector VFDs 30
RS-485 Network Biasing: Lenze SMVector VFDs 32
Connecting More Than 32 Fans (Daisy Chaining) 33
Fire Alarm Interface Methods 34
Fan Remote Operator
Station (Optional)
Dimensions 35
Installation 35
Operation 35
Remote Operator Station Wiring: Delta E Series VFDs 36
Remote Operator Station Wiring: Delta M Series VFDs 37
Remote Operator Station Wiring: Lenze SMVector VFDs 38
Conguring ADAM Modules
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Recording Module Information 41
Setting Up the BAFWorks
®
Application
Adding Output and Input Modules 42
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Adding and Deleting Fans and Fan Groups 46
Adding and Deleting Lights and Light Groups 48
Adding and Deleting Louvers/Vents and Louver/Vent Groups 50
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Setup Notes
Setup Notes 53
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Using BAFWorks
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Working with All Devices 56
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Starting and Stopping Fan Groups 58
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Scheduling Fan Group Events 59
Viewing Fan Diagnostic Information 60
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Scheduling Light Group Events 63
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Starting and Stopping Louver and Vent Groups 65
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Scheduling Louver and Vent Group Events 66
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 67
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1Introduction
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
For help, call 1 (877) BIG-FANS
or visit www.bigassfans.com
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BAF WORKS
BAFWorks
®
enables you to network and control all of the fans, lights, and ventilation systems in your facility from a secure, centralized
location. The system’s intuitive wall-mounted interface is simple to learn and makes controlling and automating your devices easier than
ever. This translates into year-round energy control and savings, as well as real-time operational information about your devices, right

Big Ass Fans recommends reading this Installation Guide in its entirety before installing the control system so that a plan of action can
be made for system implementation.
Installation Guide:
Rev. Q
11/18/2020
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written consent of Big Ass Fans. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, see the online installation
guide at www.bigassfans.com
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2
Introduction (cont.)
BAFWorks
®
system diagram
The diagram below shows a typical BAFWorks
®
installation with fans, lights, exhaust fans and louvers, and temperature sensors.
1. The iPad and router are located inside the provided wall mounting bracket.
2. ADAM modules can be daisy chained.
3. The BAF gateway is connected locally to the router. If the gateway is remotely mounted, a customer-supplied 5 VDC, 100 mA power supply must be
used. See page 21 for connection details for the wall-mounted components.
After BAFWorks is installed, the iPad
®
mobile digital device (and fan remote operator station[s], if installed) will be
your only means of fan control. You will not be able to use the wall-mounted controllers included with the fans. Before
installing BAFWorks, install the fan system and wall controllers according to the instructions in the fan Installation
Guide. This will give you a backup means of fan control in case a problem occurs with the BAFWorks system or if you
need to make parameter changes.
N
O
COM
NC GND
MBB
(-)
MBA
(+)
J4
OMRON
G5LE-14
5VDC
00 – 80 – A3 – 91 – 38 - 15
X X
D
3
D
5
J1
J3
U2
BIG ASS FANS
Fanny Box Rev1.2
ETHERNET
FANNYNET
MBA
MBB
GND
C
NO
NC
FAULT
OUTPUT
USB POWERONLY
5-6VDC@200mA
TM
Status/COM
Link/Speed 1
Link/Speed 2
e
CODE INPUT RANGE
143 ± 10 V
142 ± 5 V
140 ± 1 V
104 ± 500 mV
103 ± 100 mV
182 0 - 20 mA
180 4 - 20 mA
181 ± 20 mA
ADAM-6117EI
IP:
EtherNet IP
TM
conformance tested
Data AcquisitionModules
SIGNAL:
Mv,V,ma
OUTPUT:
EtherNet
AI1-
AI1+
AI0-
AI0+
A
GND
Ethernet
(
Po
r
t 2)
Ether
n
et
(
Po
r
t 1)
AI2+
AI2-
AI3+
AI3-
AGND
AI4+
AI4-
A
I5+
AI5-
AI6+
AI6-
AI
7
+
AI7-
+
V
S
GND
TM
Status/COM
Link/Speed 1
Link/Speed 2
e
Relay (form C) Channel 0~5
IP:
EtherNet IP
TM
conformance tested
Data AcquisitionModules
SIGNAL:
6-ch Relay
OUTPUT:
EtherNet
ADAM-6160EI
RL2 NO
RL2 COM
RL2 NC
RL3 NO
RL3 COM
RL3 NC
RL4 NO
RL4 COM
RL4 NC
RL5 NO
RL5 COM
RL5 NC
N/C
+V
S
GND
RL1 NC
RL1 COM
RL1 NO
RL0 COM
RL0
NO/NC
Ethernet
(Port 2)
Ethernet
(Port 1)
TM
Status/COM
Link/Speed 1
Link/Speed 2
e
Relay (form C) Channel 0~5
IP:
EtherNet IP
TM
conformance tested
Data AcquisitionModules
SIGNAL:
6-ch Relay
OUTPUT:
EtherNet
ADAM-6160EI
RL2 NO
RL2 COM
R
L2 NC
RL3 NO
RL3 COM
RL3 NC
RL4 NO
RL4 COM
RL4 NC
RL5 NO
RL5 COM
RL5 NC
N/C
+V
S
GND
RL1 NC
RL1 COM
RL1 NO
RL0 COM
RL0
NO/NC
Ethernet
(Port 2)
Ethernet
(Port 1)
eth4 / PoE OUTeht3eht2eht1eht0 / PoE IN
iPad
1
Router
1
CAT5
ADAM 6160
Ouput modules
2
6 channel
max
6 channel
max
BAF
Gateway
3
8 channel
max
ADAM 6117
Input module
2
Modbus
Modbus

temperature
Indoor ceiling
temperature
Outdoor
temperature
Lighting
contactors
Lighting branch circuits
Exhaust fans and louvers
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Load
center
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3Pre-Installation
Parts and hardware
Note: The exact parts and hardware included will vary depending on the components (fans, lighting, ventilation, temperature sensors)
you are connecting to BAFWorks
®
. The drawings below and on the following page are not to scale.
Wall-mounted parts and hardware
(6) Mounting Bracket Knockout
Mounting Bracket iPad
®
Enclosure
1
(4) 10-32 x 1/2” Pan Head Screw
2
iPad, 36” (914 mm) Data/Charging Cord,
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BAF Gateway & (4) Resistor
3
Router & AC Power Adapter
4

5

6
12” (305 mm) CAT5 Ethernet Patch Cable
9 ft (2.7 m) Power Cord Bushing Plug Foam Bumper
1. The iPad enclosure includes a key (not shown) for securing access to the iPad.
2. Included with the iPad enclosure
3. 
where required (Blue, Gray, Brown, Gold. Required for Lenze SMVector VFDs ONLY.)
4. 100–240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 12 VDC @ 0.5 A
5. Type A Male to Type A Female (with data), Type A Female (power only for BAF gateway). The “power only” side for the gateway is marked with a red
band.
6. Type A Male to Mini B Male
PWR eth1 eth2
eth3 eth4
eth0
EdgeRouter
X
PWR eth1 eth2
eth3 eth4
eth0
EdgeRouter
X
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Pre-Installation (cont.)
Temperature sensor parts and hardware
Indoor Temperature Sensor Indoor Sensor Mounting Hardware Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Fan parts and hardware
Modbus Communication Card
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1
RJ45 to Modbus Connector

2
Remote Operator Station
3
1. One (1) Modbus communication card is required for each fan in the BAFWorks
®
system with a Lenze SMVector VFD.
2. One (1) RJ45 to Modbus connector is required for each fan in the BAFWorks system with a Delta E or M series VFD, or an Allen-Bradley
®
PowerFlex
®
4, 4M, or 40 VFD.
3. Included only if the remote operator station option is ordered. One remote operator station is required for each fan you plan to control locally. Four (4)
cover screws and two (2) keys for turning the mode selection knob are provided with each remote operator station. See page 35 for remote operator
station installation, operation, and wiring instructions.
5 4 3 2 1
Lighting, ventilation, and automation parts and hardware
The parts, hardware, and wiring required for connecting lights, ventilation, and temperature sensors to the BAFWorks system are
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etc.) depend on the types of devices you are connecting to the system. See pages 8–15 for panel diagrams and wiring details.
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Pre-Installation (cont.)
Pre-installation requirements
1. Identify network to use for BAFWorks
®
Choose one of the following:
a. Use the provided Ubiquiti
®
ER-X EdgeRouter
X router.
If the provided router is used, CAT5 cable must be routed between the router and all ADAM modules (star or daisy chain topology).
Keep in mind that the router includes only four (4) LAN ports; therefore, the maximum number of home runs is limited to three (3).
b. Use the existing wired or wireless network.

Use of the existing network requires close cooperation and planning with the facility’s network administrator.
CAT5 cable must be routed between the ADAM modules and the nearest LAN port (star or daisy chain topology).
CAT5 cable must be routed between the BAF gateway and the nearest LAN port.
The attached devices (iPad, gateway, ADAM modules, etc.) must be part of the same subnet or VPN.
Firewalls must not block the ports required by the system. Refer to the table below.
UDP/TCP ports used by ADAM modules (initial mode)
Function Protocol Port
  1025
Datastream  5168
GCL IO message  5168
P2P message  1025
Search engine  5048
TCP ASCII/Modbus communication TCP 502
Download TCP 5450
Download Adam6024 TCP 7000
When the ADAM modules are in normal mode, they follow the standard of Ethernet/IP. TCP port number 44818 is used for explicit
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2. Identify hardware requirements
Identify the hardware required to interface with the facility’s equipment. Adhere to the following:
a. The lighting panel includes six (6) 4-pole, 20-amp lighting contactors and can control twenty-four (24) 20-amp lighting circuits in six
groups of four. The contactors are 120 VAC coil, but can be ordered with optional coil voltages if needed.
b. The 6 channel relay output panel includes one (1) ADAM 6160 module and can control six (6) loads independently (relay contacts
are limited to 5 A @ 250 VAC each). This panel should be used for interfacing with exhaust fan motor starters, louvers, and lighting
circuits, which are already controlled by lighting contactors.
c. The 12-channel relay output panel includes two (2) ADAM 6160 modules.
d. The 8 channel analog input panel includes one (1) ADAM 6117 module. It supports both voltage (±1, ±5, ±10) and current (±20 mA,
0–20 mA, 4–20 mA). Big Ass 
 
 

iv. Additional controlled zones (if it is desired to control by temperature independently) will require additional channels and sensors.
e. All panels (a, b, c, and d) include a 30 W, 24 VDC power supply. AC input: 100–277 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Read and complete all of the following steps prior to BAFWorks
®
installation!
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Pre-Installation (cont.)
MAC ID sticker
relocated to outside
of module case
Case Screws
4. Congure signal input type (ADAM 6117 analog input modules only)
Ass Fans recommends 4–20 mA. With the
case halves separated (see step 3 above), locate the input mode selection switches and set them to 4–20 mA. Refer to the illustration
below.
Back View Side View
Pre-installation requirements (cont.)
3. Obtain ADAM module MAC ID numbers
If multiple ADAM modules of the same module number will be used on the same network, Big Ass Fans recommends obtaining and
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To obtain an ADAM module’s MAC ID number:
1. Remove the two (2) small Phillips head screws from the back of the module and separate the case halves. Refer to the illustration
below.
2. Locate the module’s MAC ID sticker on the PC board.
3. 
the outside of the module case for future reference. Refer to the illustration below.
Set ONLY the input mode selection switches to 4–20
mA. DO NOT toggle any of the other switches inside the
module. These switches are critical to module operation.
Toggling these switches may ruin the module.
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Pre-Installation (cont.)
Installation overview
To install BAFWorks, complete the following steps. See the chapters, sections, and pages referenced below for detailed installation
instructions.
1. Install network-enabled hardware

described in “Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation” on pages 8–18.
2. Install wall-mounted components
Mount the router, BAF gateway, and iPad
®
to the wall and connect the wall-mounted components as described in “Mounting the
BAFWorks Control System” on pages 19–22.
3. Install Modbus wiring and congure fans

23–34. If you are installing the remote operator station option, complete all installation and wiring steps in “Fan Remote Operator
Station (Optional)” on pages 35–38.
4. Congure ADAM modules

5. Add ADAM modules and temperature sensors to BAFWorks

42–43.
6. Congure fan automation settings

7. Congure ventilation automation settings

8. Add fans, lights, and ventilation

Application” chapter.
Complete all steps in “Pre-Installation Requirements” on page 5 before proceeding.
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Automation
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, wiring should be performed by a qualied electrician! Incorrect assembly can
cause electric shock or electrical component damage! Hazard of electrical shock!
WARNING: Installation must be in accordance with the requirements specied in this installation manual and with any
additional requirements set forth by the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, and all local codes. Code compliance
is ultimately YOUR responsibility! Failure to comply with these codes could result in personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION: The Big Ass Fans product warranty will not cover equipment damage or failure that is caused by improper
installation.
CAUTION: The following information is merely a guide for proper installation. Big Ass Fans cannot assume responsibility for
the compliance or the non-compliance to any code, national, local, or otherwise for the proper installation of this equipment.
A hazard of personal injury and/or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation.
ADAM module basic power and data wiring
In from router
or switch
DC supply rating:
In: 100–277 VAC 50/60 Hz
Out: 24 VDC @ 30 W
ADAM module power consumption: 10–30 VDC, 3.5 W each
ADAM module environmental ratings: 14ºF–158ºF (-10ºC–70ºC), 20–95% RH non-condensing
RED
BLACK
100 m
330 ft
Complete all steps in “Pre-Installation Requirements” on page 5 and ensure that you have read "Installation Overview"
on page 7 before proceeding.
The maximum cable distance allowed between any two devices is 100 m (330 ft).
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Basic relay output wiring
The ADAM 6160 relay output module includes six (6) form C relays. These relays are rated for up to 5 A @ 250 VAC and can be used to
directly drive smaller loads, such as lighting contactors or motor starters. For loads that exceed the 5 A rating, the relay outputs can be
used to drive pilot or isolation relays to achieve higher current capacity. Some typical wiring examples are shown below.
Controlling a load directly
Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Using a low voltage pilot/isolation relay
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
250 VAC
Line Max
AC Line
Fuse
R
DC Supply
AC Neutral
Load
N.O.
N.C.
Fuse
5A Load Max
AC Neutral/L2
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Basic relay output wiring (cont.)
Typical 3-wire combination motor starter control wiring (single station)
Interfacing with 3-wire start/stop circuits
With a low voltage SPDT relay, the existing push
button controls can still be used*.
*The addition of an SPDT pilot relay as shown above allows the use of both iPad
®
start/stop and the existing start/stop push buttons.


this occurs, the existing start/stop push buttons must be disconnected from the circuit, and the motor starter must be controlled from the
iPad only as shown below.
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
AC Line
AC Line
AC Line
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Stop
Stop
Stop
Start
Start
Start
MS
O.L.
AC Neutral
AC Neutral
AC Neutral
DC Supply
DC Supply
R N.O.
R N.O.
R N.C.
MS aux
MS aux
R
R
MS
MS
MS aux
= cut or disconnect
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Basic relay output wiring (cont.)
Using the ADAM module and/or pilot relay as a circuit enabler
Shown with low voltage SPDT relay
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
Interfacing with mechanically held lighting contactors
With a low voltage SPDT pilot relay
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module


diagram can also be used as a basic guide for modifying an electrically held contactor to operate as a mechanically held contactor.

contacts may be necessary for proper operation.
Contact the lighting contactor manufacturer if additional details are needed.
AC Line
AC Line
Fuse
Fuse
Stop
N.O.
Start
N.C.
AC Neutral
AC Neutral
DC Supply
DC Supply
R N.O.
N.C.L.B.*
R N.C.
N.O.E.M.*
Lighting Contactor
Pulse ON
Pulse OFF
MS aux
Pilot Relay
R
R
MS
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Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Basic relay output wiring (cont.)
Using the ADAM module with 3-way or multi-way lighting circuits
Shown with 3-way light switch, 4-way light switch, and low voltage SPDT pilot relay
ADAM 6160 Relay Output Module
Note: ADAM 6160 relay module contacts are rated for 5 A max @ 250 VAC. The relay module contacts can be used to pilot smaller
loads, but use of a pilot relay with a suitable contact rating for the connected load and branch circuit is recommended. When connected
in this fashion, the On/O status displayed on the iPad
®
may not represent the actual load state.
AC Line
4-Way 3-Way
Load
AC Neutral
DC Supply
R N.O.
R N.C.
R
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Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 lighting panel, 6-channel
The standard lighting control panel shown below includes six (6) 4-pole, 20 A contactors with 120 VAC coils. This allows switching of up
to twenty-four (24) 20 A lighting circuits in six (6) groups of four (4) circuits each.
Note: Alternate contactors and coil voltages can be supplied upon request (12–277 V AC/DC).
1
2
2
2
GND
1
1
`
H/F1
N/F2
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BROWN
BROWN
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN WITH YELLOW
RED
RED
Note: Only one contactor coil circuit is
shown for clarity (#2). All six contactor
coil circuits (#0–5) will be prewired to the
ADAM module.
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Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 output panel
1
2
2
2
GND
1
1
H/F1
N/F2
DC+
DC-
DC-
DC-
DC+
DC+
RED
RED
RED
RED
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN WITH YELLOW
GREEN WITH YELLOW

relay; wired N.O.

relay; wired N.O.
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Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Wiring: 12 x 12 x 4 analog input panel, 8 channel
COM
GND
COM
COM
H/F1
N/F2
COM
+24
+24
+24
+24
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
RED
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN W/ YELLOW
GREEN W/ YELLOW

Note: Only one input channel wired for
4–20 mA operation (#0) is shown. The
ADAM module supports up to eight (8)
input channels, 4–20 mA or 0–10 V.
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Electrical Installation: Lights, Ventilation, & Automation (cont.)
Temperature sensor specications
Indoor sensor
Omega
EWS-TX
Omega
EWSE-PT100-TX
-18 to 57°C
0 to 135°F
-25 to 75°C
-13 to 167°F
Load: 8V
DROP
@ 20 mA
Max Loop Ω = (V
SUPPLY
- 8V) / 0.020
Load: 10V
DROP
@ 20 mA
Max Loop Ω = (V
SUPPLY
- 10V) / 0.020
Outdoor sensor
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