Legrand Smartwired Panel Interior - Legacy Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Legrand Smartwired Panel Interior - Legacy provides isolation between the line- and low-voltage sections of the panel, mounting frame for relays, power supply, and optional control devices. The Smartwired system is a small network of relay panels and occupant control switches linked by a 4-wire dataline. Together, these devices form a reconfigurable switching platform that uses “smartwiring” instead of hardwiring to link occupant switches to relays. The relay panels can be connected to a Network Clock or Building Management System Interface for scheduling capability.

Legrand Smartwired Panel Interior - Legacy provides isolation between the line- and low-voltage sections of the panel, mounting frame for relays, power supply, and optional control devices. The Smartwired system is a small network of relay panels and occupant control switches linked by a 4-wire dataline. Together, these devices form a reconfigurable switching platform that uses “smartwiring” instead of hardwiring to link occupant switches to relays. The relay panels can be connected to a Network Clock or Building Management System Interface for scheduling capability.

Installation Instructions
Santa Clara, CA 95050 © 2001 The Watt Stopper,
®
Inc.
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior
Installation and Setup
The HINxxy12SS(SP) / 24SS(SP) / 48SS(SP) is the
interior for a Smartwired
Switching System
Lighting Control Panel.
The interior provides isolation between the line- and
low-voltage sections of the panel, as well as the
mounting frame for relays, the power supply and
optional control devices.
A complete panel assembly also includes one each of
the following:
1. Tub (HTUB series)
2.Cover (HCVR series)
3.Power Supply (HPSM115/277)
The Smartwired Switching (SS) System is a small
network of relay panels and occupant control switches
linked by a 4-wire dataline. Together, these devices
form a reconfigurable switching platform that uses
“smartwiring” instead of hardwiring to link occupant
switches to relays.
Scheduling capability can be added by connecting an
HCLK8SS Network Clock or HBMS8SS Building
Management System Interface to any relay panel.
This instruction sheet will show you how to:
1.Install the Relay Panel(s)
2.Install and Test the Dataline
3.Document the Relay Panels
Full instructions detailing the installation and opera-
tion of Smartwired Switches, the Network Clock and
other optional automation devices are provided with
each unit.
Before starting, read the instructions on the
following pages. If you have any questions, call
our Service Team at: 888-852-2778.
Retain these instructions and the completed
documentation forms in the plastic sleeve affixed
to the rear of the panel cover.
Warning: Use only the Watt Stopper
®
dataline wire HDLW4 or HDLW4P
(plenum rated) or a factory-approved
equal. Use of non-conforming dataline
wire will void the system warranty. See
page 4 for dataline wire specifications.
2
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior — Installation
ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE
Install Interior
Attach the power supply to the frame
(bottom of 12-relay interior and left side
of 24- or 48-relay interiors) as shown to
the left, and plug the low-voltage
connector to the terminal marked POWER.
Mount the interior in the tub and secure
it to the studs with the hardware supplied.
Make sure that all line- and low-voltage
wiring is confined to the appropriate areas.
Wire Line Voltage
Before making any connections to the
relays, make sure that none of the load
circuits are shorted. Wire from the circuit
breaker through each relay’s SPST output
terminals, and from there to the loads.
Confirm that each circuit is wired to the
relay specified in the drawings. Wire the
power supply as shown to the left.
Tub Dimensions (AxB)
12-Relay Capacity
16.0" (406mm) x 16.5" (419mm)
24-Relay Capacity
22.5" (572mm) x 24.0" (610mm)
48-Relay Capacity
36.0" (914mm) x 24.0" (610mm)
Interior Relay Capacities (C)
HINxxy12SS 12 H2R7P or RR7P relays
HINxxy12SP 12 H2R9P or RR9P relays
HINxxy24SS 24 H2R7P or RR7P relays
HINxxy24SP 24 H2R9P or RR9P relays
HINxxy48SS 48 H2R7P or RR7P relays
HINxxy48SP 48 H2R9P or RR9P relays
DIN Rail Capacities (D)
HINxxy12SS(SP) One module
HINxxy24SS(SP) Two modules
HINxxy48SS(SP) Two modules
xx= number of relays installed (in multiples of 4)
y= type of relay installed
Figure 1 – Dimensions and Capacities
This interior is intended for field
installation within the enclosure of
another product.
Refer to installation instructions
INHTUB and INHCVR for installation
of The Watt Stopper
®
Tubs and Covers.
The following instructions assume
that a UL listed enclosure has been
properly installed.
CAUTION: Make sure all power is off
before wiring. Do not energize wiring
until the unit is fully assembled.
Conform to all applicable codes.
B
A
A
C
C
C
CLASS 2
LOW-VOLTAGE
WIRING SECTION
LINE-VOLTAGE WIRING SECTIONS
EACH 5" WIDE
B
LINE-VOLTAGE
WIRING SECTION 4" WIDE
D
4.5" D
4.5" D
CLASS 2
LOW-VOLTAGE
WIRING SECTION
D
24- and 48-Relay Configuration 12-Relay Configuration
3
Power Up and Test Relays
Apply power to the power supply only. As
shown in Figure 2, press the Relay
Control Button next to each relays
yellow plug-in termination to toggle it on/
off. The relay should click and the LED
status indicator should change state.
Conrm the operation by measuring the
continuity at the line-voltage terminations
of each relay.
Apply power to the relays. Being careful
not to touch any line-voltage wiring,
toggle each relay on/off again and
conrm that each relay controls the
appropriate load.
1 Press and hold the Channel Push Button for several seconds. The red channel
LED and the LEDs for relays currently controlled by that input will begin to flash.
2 Select the relays to be controlled. The LED for each relay smartwired to the
channel input selected will be flashing on/off. Press the associated Relay Control
Button to add/delete that relay to/from the group.
3 Press the Channel Push Button again. The LEDs will stop flashing and the input
switch will now control the relays selected.
Test. Press the Channel Push Button to toggle the group on/off/on. The input
LED will track the last action. Now, turn off each relay in the group using the individual
Relay Control Buttons. When the last relay is turned off, the channel LED should also
go off.
Figure 4 – Smartwiring a Relay Group to a Channel
3
PRESS
AND
HOLD
CHANNEL
PUSH
BUTTON
PRESS
CHANNEL
PUSH
BUTTON
AGAIN
1
FLASHING
RED LED
2
PRESS
RELAY
CONTROL
BUTTON
FLASHING
LED
Figure 3 – Smartwired Switching System Relay Scedule
Figure 2 – Power Up and
Test Relays
RELAY
CONTROL
BUTTON
TO RELAY
LED
Document Relay Wiring
Record the circuit controlled by each
relay on the Smartwired Switching
System Relay Schedule (Figure 3).
The relays associated with automation
channels A-H are recorded later.
Smartwiring a
Relay Group to a Channel
Each SS panel includes eight channels
(A-H) which may be smartwired to relays
within the panel. Channels are used to
group relays for common control.
When an SS system includes an
automation module (HCLK8SS Network
Clock or HBMS8SS Building Automation
System Interface Module), we strongly
recommend you turn to the installation
instructions for that automation module
and complete the documentation before
softwiring any relays to channels.
However, if automation is to be provided
by an interface to another system, or by
using manual switches only, the channels
may be used simply for grouping relays.
Follow the instructions in Figure 4.
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior Installation
4
GLOBAL (PANEL-TO-PANEL) DATALINE
SS PANEL 01 SS PANEL 02 SS PANEL 03
Dataline Installation
The dataline connects the relay panels,
Smartwired Switches and optional
control modules. Within the 4-wire
dataline are two twisted pairs: the red
and black wires, carrying data; and the
blue and white wires, providing power
from the panel to the dataline switches
and control modules.
The dataline running between a relay
panel and the Smartwired Switches is
the Local Dataline.
The dataline running between relay
panels is referred to as the Global
Dataline, (illustrated below) and it uses
only the red and black data wires. The
blue and white wires are not connected
and should be trimmed.
Panel Addressing
The two rotary switches on each relay
panel set its address, allowing the
differentiation between relays in different
panels. The first panel address should
be set at 01 and the others numbered
sequentially 02, 03, and so on, as shown
above.
Note: To ensure good communications
between panels, the installer must
comply with the dataline specification.
The Watt Stopper
®
will not warrant a
system using a dataline that does not
meet our specification. To avoid questions,
use HDLW4(P) (plenum rated). Do not run
the dataline in conduit or wiring trays
with power wires. Do not connect the
local datalines from two different panels.
HDLW4P Dataline Wire Specifications
18 AWG (7 strands x 26 AWG)
2 independent twisted pairs
Unshielded copper conductors
2-inch twist lay on pairs, 6-inch on cable
Plenum-rated copolymer jacket, 0.230
"
O.D.
FEP 0.010
"
insulation, 0.060
"
O.D.
30 pF/foot maximum capacitance
-20°C to 150°C operating temperature range
17 lbs. per 500 foot reel
UL rated
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior Installation
5
Figure 6 – Hardwired Switch Configurations
Hardwire Low-Voltage
Switches (optional)
Each of the SS panels eight channels
has a single switch input (Figure 5)
which will accept any of the dry-contact
congurations shown in Figure 6, and
also provide status feedback for that
channel.
SP panels also include a switch input for
each relay. Like the channel inputs,
these accept any of the dry-contact
congurations shown in Figure 6.
Panel Testing
and Troubleshooting
The panel-to-panel dataline should be
tested for continuity and isolation from
ground.
To test for continuity, remove the red and
black dataline wires at panel 01 and wire
nut them together (short the wires
together). Go to the last panel in the
series and measure the resistance
between the red and black terminals. It
should be less than 3 ohms. Return to
panel 01 and restore the red and black
wires to their associated terminals.
For shorts, test from red to white and
black to white anywhere in the low-voltage
section of the panel. You should see an
open circuit.
Figure 5 – Hardwired Switch Inputs
MAINTAINED
ISOLATED CONTACT
RED/BLACK JUMPER
BLACK/WHITE JUMPER
2-WIRE MOMENTARY
PUSH BUTTON
STANDARD 3-WIRE
MOMENTARY
STANDARD 3-WIRE
MAINTAINED
R B Y W
R B Y W
R B Y W
R B Y W
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
RED
BLACK
WHITE
RED
BLACK
WHITE
RED
HARDWIRED CHANNEL SWITCHES
HARDWIRED RELAY SWITCHES
The ability to hardwire a
2- or 3-wire switch directly
to a relay is an option in
SP system panels.
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior Installation
Panel Division 888-852-2778 INHINSS 092001
Relay Output Ratings
Both General Electric* RR7P/RR9P and
Reliant Relay* H2R7P/H2R9P relays
may be installed in The Watt Stopper
®
interiors, including those listed herein.
The GE R7P/RR9P relay output power
contacts are rated as follows:
20A Tungsten, 125VAC
20A Ballast, 277VAC
20A Resistive, 277VAC
1
2HP @ 110-125VAC
1
1
2HP@ 220-277VAC
The Reliant Relay H2R7P/H2R9P relay
output contacts are rated as follows:
20A Tungsten
20A Ballast
20A General use
1HP @ 120VAC, 50-60Hz
Compatibility with GE Total
Lighting Control enclosures
All The Watt Stopper
®
interiors are fully
compatible with respective GE tubs,
covers and power supplies as dened in
the table below. All The Watt Stopper
®
warranties apply whether the interior is
used in one of our enclosures or a
General Electric enclosure.
The Compatible Compatible
Watt Stopper
®
GE Tub/Cover GE Power
Cat.#** Cat.# Supply Cat.#
HINxxy12SS(SP) RTUB12/RCOV12xx RPWRxxx
HINxxy24SS(SP) RTUB24/RCOV24xx RPWRxxx
HINxxy48SS(SP) RTUB48/RCOV48xx RPWRxxx
**In The Watt Stopper
®
interior catalog numbers, the xx
stands for the number of installed relays and the y indicates
the type: G for General Electric or R for Reliant Relay.
*All trademarks are the property of the respective
parties.
HINxxy12SS
(
SP
)
/ 24SS
(
SP
)
/ 48SS
(
SP
)
Smartwired
Switching System Interior Installation
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Legrand Smartwired Panel Interior - Legacy Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Legrand Smartwired Panel Interior - Legacy provides isolation between the line- and low-voltage sections of the panel, mounting frame for relays, power supply, and optional control devices. The Smartwired system is a small network of relay panels and occupant control switches linked by a 4-wire dataline. Together, these devices form a reconfigurable switching platform that uses “smartwiring” instead of hardwiring to link occupant switches to relays. The relay panels can be connected to a Network Clock or Building Management System Interface for scheduling capability.

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