Infloor TC 204 User Manual

ver. 1.32-01
TC 204 Heating Controller
The TC204 is a multi-purpose heating controller with built-in programs for different types of heating systems.
General Data
Power requirement 24 volts ac, 25 va Inputs 3 10k ohm ntc thermistors 1 digital Outputs 3 digital 2 analog 0 - 10 volt dc
This manual covers outdoor reset of hot water heating systems using a mixing valve and a 3-point floating actuator. For other applications see the expanded manual at www.paxtoncorp.com
Notes to the installer:
1. Program #1 - Outdoor reset control using a mixing valve, is the default program.
2. All defaults in program #1 will work in most cases.
3. Connect all sensors, the actuator wires and power supply. Set time & date (page 9) and let the system stabilize, before making any program changes. Nothing else needs to be done in most cases.
Wiring
The diagrams show ESBE #62E (Paxton VM62) & 92-2M (Paxton VM92) valve actuators . These are 3-wire floating, 24 volt ac valve motors which fit ESBE 3-way & 4-way valves. VM62 actuators are used with valve sizes 1/2” through 2”: VM 92 actuators are used with valve sizes 2 1/2” - 6”.
Actuators of this type have a common wire. Voltage applied between the common and one of the remaining wires drives the valve open and voltage between the common the the remaining wire drives the valve closed. If no volt­age is applied to either terminal the valve stays in place.
Other valves with different floating actuators may be used provided the voltage is 24 volts and the current draw of the actuator does not exceed the capacity of the TC204 (25 VA). If these 2 conditions are not met the actuator must be operated through intermediate relays.
Programs
There are eight programs in the TC204. This manual is for Program No.1 which is the default program.
Some not frequently used functions are not covered in this manual. Instructions for these as well as for all other programs are available at: www.paxtoncorp.com
Other programs provide outdoor reset by modulating valves that accept a 0 - 10 volt dc signal, outdoor reset by direct boiler control, zone control without outdoor reset, and outdoor control of steam heating systems.
Program No. 1
Program 1 is Supply Water Temperature Control using a 3-point floating valve actuator. The control mode can be Outdoor Reset with or without a room sensor, or direct control by room temperature only.
The supply temperature sensor must always be installed. Outdoor reset is automatically initiated if the outdoor temperature sensor is installed. Room temperature control is automatically initiated if the room temperature sensor is installed. Additional functions are Pump Control, Auxiliary Output, and Return Water Low Limit (see page 8).
Temperature Sensors
The supply water and outdoor air temperature sensors are included with the TC204. A room temperature sensor is optional. A room sensor is also built into the TC204, but to use it the TC204 must be installed in the controlled space.
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This comes in the package: TC204 Controller mounted on a standard
4” x 4” electrical box 1 Outdoor Sensor 1 Supply Water Sensor 2 Cable Connectors (inside the electrical box) 1 Instruction Manual
Provided by installer:
120/24 Vac Transformer, 25 - 40 VA
Installation:
Remove the two screws in the corners of the 4” x 4” box and lift off the cover. The controller is secured to this cover. Set aside the 2 cable connectors located inside the box.
Install the box on a wall near the mixing valve or boiler,within reach of the actuator cable. Or inside the mixing station enclosure if there is space available.
Remove 1 or 2 knockouts and insert the cable connector(s). Run the power supply, sensor, and output wires into the box.
The TC204 is connected to an external terminal board secured to the under-side of the 4” x 4” cover. This simplifies field wiring as there is no need to open the controller itself.
The controller is pre-programmed with defaults that match most heating systems in the northern States & Canada. Typically no other adjustments are needed but are easy to do, following instruc­tions in the operations manual.
Let the system stabilize before making changes to control parameters.
Notes:
The TC 204 can be removed from the steel box cover and the external terminal board for installation directly in an occupied space.
Loosen the connector on the circuit board and then the center screw under the lid of the controller. Pry off the front of the controller and remove the two screws holding the terminal board.
For wiring of other applications, such as direct control of boilers in sequence, see the manuals on our website www.paxtoncorp.com.
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
  
Outdoor Reset Control with
 
  
the VM62 Actuator.
Brown (Clockwise)
Black (counterclockwise)
Blue (Common)
Supply Water Sensor
If the valve turns in the wrong direction, reverse the brown & black wires on the VM62 actuator
VM62 Actuator
Room or Return Sensor (Optional)
Outdoor Sensor
24 Volts ac Power 25 va minimum
Relay 24 vac coil spst no
Line
Pump Control
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Sensor wires can be lengthened with thermostat wire to maximum 250 feet.
N
Pump
VM92 Actuators
 
  

 
  
Note: The 2 terminals marked L1 are not the same. The left one drives the actuator clock­wise and the right one drives the actuator counter-clockwise. Output 2 on the TC204 increases heat.
1. Output to actuator – Less Heat
2. Output to actuator – More Heat
3. Pump start/stop (use external relay)
4. input for remote operation
5. Output to actuator 24 Vac
6. Common
6. Common
7. Return water or room sensor (optional)
8. Supply water sensor (must be used)
9. Outdoor sensor
10. Auxiliary output 10 Vdc
6. Common
11. ModBus A+ communication
12. ModBus B- communication
5. 24 Vac Power supply (hot side)
6. 24 Vac Power supply (common)
Always use this pair of ter­minals for the power input.
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