T775S Series 2000 Expansion Module

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T775S Series 000 Expansion Module INSTALLATION INSTRUTIONS PRODUT DESRIPTION The T775S008 Relay Expansion Module is a four relay device for use with the T775L007 and T775P00 Series 000 Electronic Stand-Alone ontrollers. The T775L and T775P controllers each come with four relays and can accept up to two T775S Expansion Modules, which can provide a total of up to relays for each controller. The T775P and T775L controllers are the next generation of commercial and agricultural controls capable of remote sensing of temperature and providing switched and/or proportional outputs to various types of loads. When used with the T775L007 model, the T775S Expansion Modules provide the capability to have up to two PID control loops, which can be used to stage multiple relays (up to when using two T775S modules) from two independent heat or cool setpoints. The number of stages for each setpoint can be freely chosen, limited only by the number of relays available. When used with the T775P00 model, up to stages (when using two T775S modules) with reset may be configured with the last stage being an option for a pump stage. The T775P provides the capability for each stage to have its own offset from a single heat or cool setpoint. IMPORTANT The T775S expansion module is an operating control, not a limit or safety control. If used in applications requiring safety or limit controls, a separate safety or limit control device is required. Table. T775S Expansion Module onfiguration. ontroller Model T775S008 Description 4-Relay Expansion Module SPDT Relay Outputs Enclosure 4 NEMA Up to two T775S expansion modules can be used with the T775L or T775P models. The T775S includes a T775 Bus terminal for connection to other T775L/P/S models. E446 6-06-0

T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE SPEIFIATIONS ontroller Dimensions TOP (5.5) 7/8 (.5) 5/6 (74) LEFT 4 / (.) / (.4) / (0) RIGHT 4 /6 (0.4) /64 (.8) 4 /6 (0.4) /6 (68.) 8 5/ (07.) 7 / (96) /6 (7.8) 7/8 (.5) FRONT VIEW 7/8 (.5) 7/8 (.5) (5.5) BOTTOM M46 Fig.. T775S Dimensions in inches (mm). SPEIFIATIONS Power: 4, 0, or 40 Vac; 50/60 Hz; A separate earth ground is required for any power source. Power onsumption: 8 VA maximum at 60 Hz 0 VA maximum at 50 Hz Operating & Storage Temperature Ambient Rating: -40 F to 5 F (-40 to 5 ) @ 50 Hz -40 F to 40 F (-40 to 60 ) @ 60 Hz Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Relay ontact Output Ratings (N.O. and N..): / hp; 9.8 AFL, 58.8 ALR @ 0 Vac / hp; 4.9 AFL, 9.4 ALR @ 40 Vac 5 VA pilot duty @ 0/40 Vac 0A @ 4 Vac (resistive) Do Emissions ompliance EN 550: 006 ISPR : 006 VI V-/006.04 IES-00, Issue 4: 004 F PART 5 SUBPART B lass B Limit Immunity ompliance EN 6000-6-: 00 covering EN 6000-4-: 995 A: 998 A: 00 EN 6000-4-: 00 EN 6000-4-4: 004 EN 6000-4-5: 995 A: 00 EN 6000-4-6: 996 A: 00 EN 6000-4-8: 99 A: 00 EN 6000-4- nd Ed.: 004 Safety ompliance UL 6070- and Part -9 for US and anada 6-06-0

BEFORE INSTALLATION F ompliance Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a lass B digital device, pursuant to Part 5 of the F rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected onsult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void Your authority to operate such equipment. This device complies with Part 5 of the F Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions ) this device may not cause harmful interference and ) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE BEFORE INSTALLATION Review the Specifications on page before installing the controller. When Installing This Product. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.. heck ratings given in instructions and on the product to ensure the product is suitable for your application.. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician. 4. After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions. INSTALLATION AND SETUP The following installation procedures are typically performed in the order listed:. Mounting see Mounting below.. Wiring see Wiring on this page.. heckout see heckout on page 8. TE: Troubleshooting begins on page 8. MOUNTING IMPORTANT Avoid mounting in areas where acid fumes or other deteriorating vapors can attack the metal parts of the controller circuit board, or in areas where escaping gas or other explosive vapors are present. IMPORTANT The controller must be mounted in a position that allows clearance for wiring, servicing, and removal. Use a screwdriver to pop out only the knockouts that you will use. If mounting on DIN rail, be sure to remove the knockouts before mounting. See Wiring Access and Fig. 4 on page 5 for recommended knockout usage and locations. If you do not use an opened knockout be sure to cover it. Mount the controller on any convenient interior location using the four mounting holes provided on the back of the enclosure using #6 or #8 screws (screws are not provided and must be obtained separately). Use controller dimensions in Fig. on page as a guide. The controller may be mounted in any orientation. 6-06-0

T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE WIRING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. an cause severe injury, death or property damage. Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring, or making wiring connections, to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. AUTION Do not use 4 Vac power to power any external loads if 0 Vac or 40 Vac is used to power the T775S controller. AUTION A separate earth ground is required. Equipment damage can result if the earth ground is not connected. See Fig. and Table on page 5. AUTION Equipment Damage Hazard. Electrostatic discharge can short equipment circuitry. Ensure that you are properly grounded before handling the unit. WIRING Wiring Access To access the wiring connections, remove the two screws on the left side of the enclosure and gently swing open the top. Access to the terminals can be gained through standard conduit knockouts (A through E in Fig. 4 on page 5) located around the perimeter of the enclosure: Knockouts A and B should be used only for sensor and low-voltage wiring. Knockouts, D, and E can be used to gain access to the load relay output terminals and 0/40 Vac power wiring. See Fig. 4 on page 5 for locating the appropriate power input, T775 Bus connection, and load output terminals. Wiring Method Wire the outputs, the bus connection, then wire the power connection. Each terminal can accommodate the following gauges of wire: Single wire from 4 AWG to AWG solid or stranded Multiple wires up to two AWG stranded For 4, 0, or 40 Vac power connections: Single wire from 4 to 8 AWG solid or stranded Prepare wiring for the terminal blocks, as follows:. Strip / in. ( mm) insulation from the conductor.. ut a single wire to /6 in. (5 mm). Insert the wire in the required terminal location and tighten the screw.. If two or more wires are being inserted into one terminal location, twist the wires together a minimum of three turns before inserting them to ensure proper electrical contact. 4. ut the twisted end of the wires to /6 in. (5 mm) before inserting them into the terminal and tightening the screw. 5. Pull on each wire in all terminals to check for good mechanical connection. W. STRIP / IN. ( MM) FROM WIRES TO BE ATTAHED AT ONE TERMINAL. / (). TWIST WIRES TOGETHER WITH PLIERS (A MINIMUM OF THREE TURNS). HIGH VOLTAGE. LASS WIRING ONLY. EARTH GROUND TERMINAL MUST BE ONNETED TO ONDUIT LAMP LOALLY. M496 Fig.. Earth Ground. IMPORTANT When wiring the input power, only one source of power can be applied to the T775S controller (4 Vac or 0 Vac or 40 Vac). All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes and ordinances, or as specified on installation wiring diagrams. ontroller wiring is terminated to the screw terminal blocks located inside the device.. UT TWISTED END OF WIRES TO /6 IN. (5 MM) BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL AND TIGHTENING SREW. THEN PULL ON EAH WIRE IN ALL TERMINALS TO HEK FOR GOOD MEHANIAL ONNETION. M46 Fig.. Attaching two or more wires at terminal blocks. 6-06-0 4

WIRING EXAMPLES ontroller Wiring Details The wiring connection terminals are shown in Fig. 4 and are described in Table on page 5. T775 BUS JUMPER TERMINAL KKOUT B KKOUT A POWER 4 VA OUTPUT 8() OUTPUT 5(9) KKOUT N N Fig. 4. T775S Terminal and Feature Locations. N KKOUT E N 0 40 OUTPUT 7() POWER 0/40 VA OUTPUT 6(0) KKOUT D T775 BUS PROVIDES WIRING ONNETION TO/FROM T775P/L AND T775S. THIS TERMINAL IS JUMPERED ONLY ON THE SEOND ONNETED T775S. A SEPARATE EARTH GROUND IS REQUIRED FOR ANY POWER SOURE (4, 0, OR 40 VA). M46 T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE Table. Description of Wiring Terminal onnections. Terminal onnection Label Description Outputs Relay 5(9) a Relay 6(0) 0-40 Vac Relay Output Relay 7() N Relay 8() Interconnects T775 Bus - Bus connection to/from T775P/L/S Jumper Terminal b a Relays 5 through 8 are assigned to the first T775S connected to a T775P/L. Relays 9- are assigned to the second T775S connected. See Wiring Examples on page 5. b The Jumper Terminal is jumpered on the second of two T775S expansion modules to identify the second one as the module with relays 9 through. See Fig. 6 on page 7 for an illustration of the jumper in place. c A separate earth ground is required for all installations regardless of the power source (4, 0, or 40 Vac). WIRING EXAMPLES - Jumper connection used by the second connected T775S Expansion Module 4 Vac Power 4V 4 Vac Hot ommon - 4 Vac ommon Ground Earth Ground c 0 or 40 Vac Power 0 Vac 0 0 Vac Power ommon ommon 40 Vac 40 40 Vac Power Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 beginning on page 6 illustrate single and dual T775S controller wiring. For specific application wiring examples refer to the appropriate Installation Instructions document for the controlling device (T775L or T775P) to set up and program your system. T775L007 - T775L Series 000 Electronic Stand-Alone ontroller (form 6-057) T775P00 - T775P Series 000 Electronic Stand-Alone ontroller (form 6-056) 5 6-06-0

T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE WIRING EXAMPLES T775P/L SENSOR A T775S T T L (HOT) L 4 VA 4 4 N N N N 0 40 8 N N 5 7 N N 6 0 40 0 VA 7 6 8 5 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING ONNETIONS TO/FROM T775P/L AND T775S. FOR 40 VA, ONNET TO 40 TERMINAL. M464 Fig. 5. Wiring Example for Single T775S Expansion Module. Fig. 5 illustrates a single connected T775S Expansion Module. In this example: The T775P or T775L is the controlling device, which is powered with 4 Vac and has loads connected to relays,,, and 4. The T775S is powered with 0 Vac and has loads connected to relays 5, 6, 7, and 8. Each controller may be powered by 4 Vac, 0 Vac, or 40 Vac. A separate earth ground must be connected to the 4 VA ground terminal, regardless of the power source. The T775P or T775L is able to use up to four relays ( through 4). However, it may be configured to use any or all of its relays. The T775S Expansion Module is able to use up to four relays, (58). However, it may be configured to use any or all of its relays. 6-06-0 6

WIRING EXAMPLES T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE T775P/L FIRST T775S T T L (HOT) L 4 VA 4 SENSOR A SEOND T775S 0 VA 4 8 7 N N N N N N N N 5 N 6 7 6 N N 40 VA 0 40 0 40 0 40 9 N 0 0 8 5 9 T775 BUS TERMINALS PROVIDE WIRING ONNETIONS TO/FROM T775P/L AND T775S. USE PIGTAIL ONNETIONS TO WIRE THE T775 BUS TERMINALS ON THE FIRST T775S SEOND T775S MUST HAVE A JUMPER INSTALLED AS SHOWN AT THE JUMPER TERMINAL. M465 Fig. 6. Wiring example for two T775S Expansion Modules. 7 6-06-0

HEKOUT Fig. 6 on page 7 illustrates two connected T775S Expansion Modules. In this example: The T775P or T775L is the controlling device, which is powered with 4 Vac and has loads connected to relays,,, and 4. The first T775S is powered with 0 Vac and has loads connected to relays 5, 6, 7, and 8. The second T775S is powered with 40 Vac and has loads connected to relays 9, 0,, and. TE: A jumper is required on the second T775S. This jumper identifies the relays (9, 0,, and ) on the second T775S to the controlling device, the T775L or T775P. Each controller may be powered by 4 Vac, 0 Vac, or 40 Vac. A separate earth ground must be connected to the 4 VA ground terminal, regardless of the power source. The T775P or T775L is able to use up to four relays ( through 4). However, it may be configured to use any or all of its relays. Each T775S Expansion Module is able to use up to four relays, (58 or 9). However, it may be configured to use any or all of its relays. HEKOUT Inspect all wiring connections at the controller terminals, and verify compliance with the installation wiring diagrams. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. an cause severe injury, death or property damage. Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring or making wiring connections, to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. If any wiring changes are required, first be sure to remove power from the controller before starting work. Pay particular attention to verifying the power connection (4, 0, or 40 Vac). After the expansion module is installed and wired to all loads and interconnects, apply power. Programming and Setup Use the appropriate Installation Instructions document for the controlling device (T775L or T775P) to setup and program the system: T775L007 - T775L Series 000 Electronic Stand-Alone ontroller (form 6-057) T775P00 - T775P Series 000 Electronic Stand-Alone ontroller (form 6-056) T775S SERIES 000 EXPANSION MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING The controlling device, the T775L or T775P controller, provides an error message and diagnostic status as described below. Error Message There is a two-character error code that displays on the T775L or T775P controller in response to controller software problems: EE EEPROM Failure The values read back from the EEPROM are not the same as written into the EEPROM. This error cannot be field repaired. Replace the device. Diagnostic Messages There are two diagnostic messages that can display on the T775L/T775P controller in response to sensor problems. The diagnostic codes that can flash on the display are: Sensor Open or Shorted Two dashes display when a sensor (typically temperature) is open or shorted. An open circuit is considered anything greater than 570 ohms (greater than 00F), shorted anything less than 770 ohms (less than -7F). Whichever stages are operating with this sensor cease to control (meaning relays go to OFF and proportional outputs go to zero percent). This message can also mean that the sensor is programmed, but not physically connected. -60 F or 70 F (-5 or ) Blinking Temperature Out of Range The temperature display blinks when the sensed temperature range is outside of the display range, below -60 F (-5 ) or above 70 F ( ). The displayed value remains at that displayed limit and control continues. ontroller continues to function unless an open or shorted state is detected. Blinking relay status Relay Minimum Off Time is Active On the T775L or T775P home screen, each relay s indicator ( ) blinks while the relay s minimum off time is active. Automation and ontrol Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 985 Douglas Drive North 5 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 554 Toronto, Ontario MV 4Z9 customer.honeywell.com U.S. Registered Trademark 007 Honeywell International Inc. 6-06-0 M.S. 06-07