Johnson Controls Metasys Integrator MIG3500 Series, Metasys Integrator MIG300 Series, Metasys Integrator MS-MIG3520-0 Installation Instructions Manual

Metasys Integrator® MIG3500 Series
Installation Instructions
MS-MIG3520-0
Part No. 24-10050-30, Rev. A
Release 10.0
Issued January
Supersedes October 6, 2008
27, 2009

Applications

The Metasys Integrator® MIG3500 Series unit is an interface device that connects third-p arty devices to a Metasys® Building Automation System (BAS). The MIG3500 uses the same hardware platform as the Network Automation Engine (NAE) 45, but contains th e firmware of the MIG300 Series Metasys Integr ator unit. See Figure 1.

North American Emissions Compliance

United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
270
10.6
62
2.5

Canada

This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Battery
Compartment
Restart S wi tch
Access Hole
24 V A C
Power Terminal
131
5.2
FIG:MIGfrnt_dim
FIG:MIGfrnt
Config Port - RS-232C
System Status
Light-Emitting Diodes
(LEDs)
(Commissioning)
Port
Ven dor B
RS232C
Port
RJ-45 8-Pin
Ethernet
Port
N2 Bus RS485
Port
End-of-Line
Switch
N2
Vendor A
RS485
Port
RS485B
End-of-Line
Switch
Figure 1: Front of MIG3500 Showing Dimensions, mm (in.), and Physical Features
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Installation

Follow these guidelines when installing an MIG3500:
Transport the MIG3500 in the original container to minimize vibration and shock damage to the MIG3500.
Verify that all the parts shipped with the MIG3500.
Do not drop the MIG3500 or subject it to physical shock.
Do not open the MIG3500 housing (except the battery compartment). The MIG3500 has no user-serviceable parts inside.

Parts Included

one MIG3500 with removable terminal plugs
one Lithium non-rechargeable battery (installed and connected at the factory)
one Installation Instructions sheet

Materials and Special Tools Needed

three fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface (#8 screws or M4 screws) or one 8 in. (or longer) piece of DIN rail and appropriate hardware for mounting the DIN rail
small straight blade screwdriver for securing wires in the terminal blocks

Mounting

Location Considerations

Follow these guidelines when mounting an MIG3500:
If the MIG3500 is to replace an existing MIG300, see Legacy MIG300 Replacement Considerations
Ensure that the mounting surface can support the MIG3500 and any user-supplied enclosure.
Mount the MIG3500 in proper orientation (Figure 2). A horizontal mounting orientation is preferred, but the unit can also be mounted vertically.
Mount the MIG3500 on an even surface in wall mount applications whenever possible. If you must mount the MIG3500 on an uneven surface, be careful not to crack the mounting clips or MIG3500 housing when tightening the screws. Use shims or washers to mount the MIG3500 evenly on the mounting surface.
Mount the MIG3500 in areas free of corrosive vapors, and observe the environmental limitations listed in the Technical Specifications
section.
Allow sufficient space for cable and wire connections (Figure 1).
Do not mount the MIG3500 where the ambient temperature may exceed 50°C (122°F).
Do not mount the MIG3500 on surfaces that are prone to vibration or in areas where electromagnetic emissions can interfere with MIG3500 communication.
Do not obstruct the MIG3500 housing ventilation holes.
Do not mount the power transformer below the MIG3500.
For applications where the MIG3500 is mounted inside a panel or enclosure, follow these additional guidelines:
Do not install the MIG3500 in an airtight enclosure.
Do not install heat-generating devices in the enclosure with the MIG3500 that may cause the ambient temperature to exceed 50°C (122°F).

Mounting the MIG3500

Wall Mount Applications

Use the holes in the three mounting clips for wall mount applications. To mount the MIG3500 on a wall (or other vertical surface):
1. Ensure that all three mounting clips are inserted into the back of the MIG3500 housing. Pull the bottom two clips outward and snap them firmly into the extended position (Figure 3).
2. Mark the location of the three wall mount holes
.
using the dimensions in Figure 2, or hold the MIG3500 up to the wall as a template and mark the locations.
3. Drill holes in the wall at the locations marked in Step 2 and insert wall anchors (if necessary).
4. Position the MIG3500 and insert the screws through the holes in the mounting clips, and carefully tighten all the screws.
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten the mounting screws. Overtightening the screws may damage the mounting clips or MIG3500 housing.

DIN Rail Mount Applications

To mount the MIG3500 on a DIN rail:
1. Securely mount and center an 8 in. (or longer) section of DIN rail in the required space.
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2.2
130
5.1
210
8.3
140
5.5
66
2.6
Mounting
Mounting
350
13.8
Holes
Holes
121
4.8
Figure 2: MIG3500 Mounting Screw Hole
Dimensions and Mounting Area Requirements,
mm (in.)
2. Ensure that the bottom two mounting clips are pulled outward and snapped firmly into the
extended position (Figure 3).

Legacy MIG300 Replacement Considerations

Follow these important guidelines if the MIG3500 replaces an existing MIG300 controller:
The unit size of the MIG3500 is slightly longer than the MIG300; however, the MIG3500, like the MIG300, is designed for DIN-rail mounting on the horizontal plane (Figure 4). You can also mount it with screws, either horizontally or vertically. See
Mounting the MIG3500
FIG:MIGmnthol
for details.
DIN Rail Channel
DIN Rail
Hooks
Mounting Clips
(in Extended Positions)
DIN Rail
Hooks
FIG:MIG_bck
Figure 3: DIN Rail and Mounting Clip Features
on the Back of an MIG3500
3. Hang the MIG3500 by the DIN rail hooks (Figure 3) on the top track of the DIN rail, and position the MIG3500 DIN rail channel snugly against the tracks of the DIN rail.
4. Push the bottom mounting clips up to secure the MIG3500 on the DIN rail tracks.
To remove the MIG3500 from the DIN rail, snap the bottom DIN clips to the outward extended position, and carefully lift the MIG3500 off the DIN rail.

Enclosure Mount Applications

Mount the enclosure per the manufacturer’s instructions and mount the MIG3500 in the enclosure following the guidelines in the Location Considerations and Mounting the MIG3500
sections.
Figure 4: Recommended Installation Loc ation of MIG3500 and Transformer in Standard Enclosure
The wire termination locations on the MIG3500 are different from the MIG300 (Figure 1). Pay close attention to this when routing wires to their new locations on the MIG3500.
Similar to the MIG300, the MIG3500 also requires 24 VAC power. See the Wiring
section.
The N2 Bus termination on the MIG300 is labeled N2 Port, whereas the N2 Bus termination on the MIG3500 is called N2 - RS485. If using N2 Bus wiring that includes a shield, refer to the
N2 Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-636018) for additional information on
terminating a shield.
For the MIG3500, an Ethernet port is available and is used only for downloading firmware. For details, refer to the Metasys Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide (LIT-12011439).
FIG:MIGewc_cmp
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The serial ports on the MIG3500 are not labeled the same as the serial ports on the MIG300. See Table 1.
Table 1: Port Comparisons: MIG300 to MIG3500
MIG300 MIG3500 Usage
Commissioning Port
Vendor Port A
Vendor Port B Vendor B -
N2 N2 - RS485 N2 Bus communication
1. On the MIG300, this is an RS232C port. On the MIG3500, this is a native RS485 port.
Config ­RS232C
1
Vendor A ­RS485
RS232C
Configuration/ Commissioning
Vendor device communication
Vendor device communication

Power Supply

In North America, the MIG3500 requires a dedic at ed Class 2, 24 VAC, 25 VA minimum power supply. Outside North America, use a 24 VAC Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) transformer at the appropriate rating. The minimum input voltage for the MIG3500 to operate properly is 20 VAC. Maximum power consumption is 25 VA.

Config Port - RS232C Port

The Config Port - RS232C serial port (Figure 1) is for a direct connection using a standard 9-pin female to 9-pin female Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to DTE null modem cable. Use this port exclusively as a commissioning port. It provides a VT100 terminal emulation interface to the unit.
As indicated in Table 1, Port 1 on the older models is equivalent to the Config Port - RS232C commissioning port on the MIG3500. When you commission the device, connect the serial cable from the computer to the Config Port - RS232C port on the MIG3500.
Also indicated in Table 1, Port 2 on the older models has no equivalent port on the MIG3500. A device using RS-485 communication can be connected directly to the Vendor A - RS485 port on the MIG3500. If the device uses RS-232 communication, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is needed before you can use this port; or, you can use the Vendor B - RS2323C port instead.
And lastly in Table 1, Port 3 on the older models is equivalent to the Vendor B - RS232C port on the MIG3500. A device connected to Port 3 on the MIG300 can be switched to the Vendor B - RS232C port on the MIG3500.
While the MIG3500 is restarting, the LEDs on the unit indicate its status.

Wiring

Power Supply, Network, and Communication Connections

See Figure 1 for the location of the power supply terminal, RS-232 and RS-485 terminals, and Ethernet port on the MIG3500. For additional information regarding these connections, refer to the Metasys
Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide (LIT-12011439).

Vendor A - RS485 Network Terminal

The V endor A - RS485 network termin al is a 4-position removable, keyed terminal block. Use this terminal for a vendor device that requires an RS-485 interface.

Vendor B - RS232C Port

The Vendor B - RS232C serial port (Figure 1) is for a direct DTE connection. Connect to DTE equipment with a null modem cable or to Data Circuit Equipment (DCE) with a straight-through cable. Use this port to connect third-party equipment that requires an RS-232 interface.

N2 - RS485 Bus Terminal

The N2 - RS485 bus network terminal is a 4-position removable, keyed terminal block. Use this terminal to connect to MIG3500 to the Metasys N2 network.
Refer to the N2 Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-636018) for information and guidelines on wiring devices on the N2 Bus.

Ethernet Port

The Ethernet connection (10 or 100 Mb/s) is an 8-pin RJ-45 network port (Figure 1). Use this port only if you need to load the firmware with the Metasys MIG Update Utility (MUU) over an Internet Protocol (IP) network connection. Do not connect the MIG3500 to a local area network. For information on the MUU, refer to the Metasys Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning
Guide (LIT-12011439).
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Wiring the MIG3500

To wire the MIG3500:
IMPORTANT: Do not connect 24 VAC supply power to the MIG3500 before finishing wiring and checking all wiring connections. Short circuits or improperly connected wires may result in permanent damage to the equipment.
IMPORTANT: Use copper conductors only. Make all wiring in accordance with local, national, and regional regulations. The MIG3500 is a low-voltage (<30 VAC) device. Do not exceed the MIG3500 electrical ratings.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the terminal block keys. The terminal block plugs and the terminal sockets are keyed to fit together in the correct configuration only.
IMPORTANT: Prevent any static electric discharge to the MIG3500. Static electric discharge can damage the MIG3500 and void any warranties.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the building automation network wiring meets the specifications, rules, and guidelines in the Power Supply, Network, and Communication Connections section in this document.
Mount the MIG3500 securely before wiring the unit. See the Mounting
section.
1. Connect the three N2 Bus wires to the removable 4-terminal plug as shown in Figure 5 and plug into the port labeled N2 - RS485. If a shield is present, follow standard practices for terminating a shield as discussed in the N2 Bus literature. Refer to the
N2 Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-636018).
SHLD
COM-+
N2 - RS485
(N2 Bus) Terminal
Block
N2 - RS485
(N2 Bus)
Terminal Block
Plug
FIG:MIGN2_bs
N2+N2-REF
Figure 5: N2 Bus Wiring
2. If you have a vendor device with an RS-232 interface, connect the appropriate computer cable to the Vendor B - RS232C port as shown in Figure 6.
Follow these guidelines when wiring an MIG3500:
Route the supply power wires and communication cables at least 50 mm (2 in.) away from the vent slots on the sides of the MIG3500 housing.
Provide slack in the wires and cables. Keep cables routed neatly around the MIG3500 to promote good ventilation, Light-Emitting Diode (LED) visibility, and ease of service.
FIG:RS232-conn
To
Vendor B - RS232C Port
From V endor Device
(RS232)
Figure 6: RS-232 Vendor Wiring
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3. If you have a vendor device with an RS-485 interface, connect its communication wires to the Vendor A - RS485 terminal block plug as shown in Figure 7.
5. Connect the 24 VAC supply power wires from the transformer to the removable 3-terminal plug as shown in Figure 8. The middle terminal is not used.
Pow e r Term in a l
Block
24V~
Pow e r Term in a l
Block Plug
HOT
Orange Wire
(24 VAC)
FIG:MIGpwr_prt
Ven dor A
RS485
Terminal Block
Plug
Wires from
Johnson C ont r ols
24 VAC Class 2
Power T rans f orme r
COM
Brown W ir e
(COM)
Figure 8: 24 VAC Supply Power Wiring
Note: Power supply wire colors may be different on
+
-
REF
From Vendor Device (R S- 485)
FIG:vndrA
transformers not manufactured by Johnson Controls. Follow the transformer manufacturer’s instructions or the project installation drawings.
Figure 7: RS-485 Vendor Wiring
Note: When connecting 24 VAC power to the
4. If you have a second vendor device with an RS-232 or RS-485 interface, connect an RS-232 to RS-485 converter between the appropriate vendor port on the MIG3500 and the vendor device, referring to Figure 6 (RS-232) or Figure 7 (RS-485). This connection may also require a
MIG3500s and field devices on the network, be consistent so that transformer phasing is uniform across the devices. Powering devices with uniform 24 VAC supply power phasing reduces noise, interference, and ground loop problems. The MIG3500 does not require an earth ground connection.
gender changer or 9-to-25 pin adapter.

Wiring Considerations and Guidelines for Network Integrations

Table 2: Guidelines for Vendor Networking
Category Rules/Maximums Allowed
General The MIG3500 can have either:
• One RS-485 device interface and one RS-232 device interface
• Two RS-485 device interfaces
• Two RS-232 device interfaces Only daisy
-chained devices
Number of Supported Devices Refer to the vendor-specific application note available on QuickLit. RS-232 Cable Length Up to 19,200 baud: 15 m (50 ft) between MIG3500 and vendor equipment
Higher than 19,200 baud: 4 m (13 ft) between MIG3500 and vendor equipment
RS-485 Cable Length and Type 1,500 m (5,000 ft) twisted pair cable without a repeater
4,500 m (15,000 ft) twisted pair cable from an NAE and the farthest FC device (three segments of 1,500 m [5,000 ft] each, separated by repeaters)
2,000 m (6,600 ft) between two fiber modems
RS-485 Cable Wire Type and Size Solid or stranded 22 AWG recommended (24 AWG twisted pair or larger is acceptable) Terminations EOL switch available for RS-485 B terminal port (if required)
1 1
1. One of the device interfaces requires RS232 to RS485 converter as an additional component.
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Setup and Adjustments

Battery

The MIG3500 is shipped with a battery installed and connected. If the MIG3500 experiences a power loss, the battery maintains the current time and date stor e d in the unit. The battery is non-rechargeable and field replaceable.

Turning On the MIG3500

After applying 24 VAC power, the MIG3500 requires approximately 2 minutes to start up and become operational. See the LED Test Sequence at Startup section.
Startup is complete and the MIG3500 is operational when the (green) RUN LED is On steady and the (red) FAULT LED is Off (Figure 11). If this is a new MIG3500 without a firmware image, the RUN LED continues to flash, indicating that the unit needs to be commissioned with the MUU. Refer to the Metasys
Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide (LIT-12011439) for additional information on
commissioning an MIG3500.
IMPORTANT: Wait for the MIG3500 to complete the start-up sequence and the RUN LED to go On steady before initiating any other action on the MIG3500.

Disconnecting Power from the MIG3500

When 24 VAC supply power to a MIG3500 is disconnected or lost, the MIG3500 turns off immediately.

Setting N2 Bus End-of-Line Switch

N2 Bus applications require at least one terminated device on each N2 Bus segment; but two terminat ed devices, one at each end of the N2 Bus segment, are recommended. The MIG3500 has an End-of-Line (EOL) switch that allows you to set the MIG3500 as a terminated device. The MIG3500 is shipped with the EOL A switch in the factory default, ON (up) position (Figure 9). Set the EOL A switch to the appropriate position for each MIG3500 in your network. For more details, refer to the Setting Terminations section of the
N2 Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-636018).

Setting RS485 EOL B Switch

RS485 serial protocol bus segments require proper EOL termination to reduce interference from signal bounce back on the bus segment. An EOL switch for the Vendor A - RS485 port o n the MIG3500 is p rovided for this purpose. Vendor devices at either end of the RS485 bus must be set as terminated devices. The MIG3500 is shipped with the EOL B switch in the factory default, ON (up) position (Figure 10). Set the EOL B switch to the appropriate position for each MIG3500 in your network.
1
FIG:MIG_EOL
Figure 10: RS485 EOL B Switch in the Factory
Default ON (Up) Position

T roubleshooting

LED Status Indicators

The MIG3500 has a bank of LEDs to indicate power and network communication status. Figure 11 shows the LEDs and Table 3 describes the LED indications.
POWER
FAULT
N2 PORT TX
VEN DOR A TX
VENDOR B TX
VENDOR B RX
Figure 11: MIG3500 LED Designations
ETHERNET 10 LINK 100 LINK RUN
FIG:MIG_LED
1
FIG:MIG_EOL
Figure 9: N2 Bus EOL A Switch in the
Factory Default ON (Up) Position
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LED Test Sequence at Startup

When you connect power to the MIG3500, it initiates a 2-second LED test to verify the operational status of its LEDs. After this test, the operating system is loaded, the MIG3500 application starts, the MIG3500 databa se
A steady On RUN LED indicates a fully initialized MIG3500. For details, refer to the Metasys Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide (LIT-12011439). For more information about the other possible
behaviors of the MIG3500 LEDs, see Table 3.
is loaded from flash memory, and MIG3500 initialization occurs.
Table 3: MIG3500 LED Designations, Normal Status, and Descriptions
LED Designation Normal Status Descriptions/Other Conditions
POWER (Green) On Steady On Steady = Unit is getting power from the 24 VAC supply.
Off Steady = Unit is shut down.
FAULT (Red) Off Steady Flicker Once, Then Device Continually Restarts = Internal fault has
N2 PORT TX
(Green)
VENDOR A TX
(Green)
VENDOR B TX
(Green)
VENDOR B RX
(Green)
ETHERNET (Green) Flicker Flicker = Data is transferring on the Ethernet connection. This LED is only
10/LINK (Green) On Steady On Steady = Ethernet connection is established at 10 Mbps. 100/LINK (Green) On Steady On Steady = Ethernet connection is established at 100 Mbps. RUN (Green) On Steady On Steady = MIG3500 software is fully initialized.
Flicker Flicker = Normal communications; the N2 Bus is transmitting and receiving
Flicker Flicker = Data is being transmitted from the MIG3500 to the vendor device
Flicker Flicker = Data is being transmitted from the MIG3500 to the vendor device
Flicker Flicker = Data is being received by the MIG3500 from the vendor device
occurred.
data. Flickers are generally in sync with data transmission, but should not be used to indicate specific transmission times. Off Steady = No field controllers are defined for the MIG3500 N2 Bus.
connected to the Vendor A - RS485 port.
connected to the Vendor B - RS232C port.
connected to the Vendor B - RS232C port.
active when the MUU is downloading the firmware to the unit. Off Steady = No Ethernet traffic on the Ethernet connection, indicating the MUU is not in use or is not downloading the firmware to the unit.
Off = MIG3500 unit is not powered or is starting up. On 0.5 seconds, Off 0.5 seconds = MIG3500 software is starting up.

Repair Information

If you replace an MIG3500 on a site with a new MIG3500 for any reason, or add a new MIG3500 to a site, you must update the system database to ensure
Refer to the Metasys Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide (LIT-12011439) for information on removing an MIG3500 from service and configuring a replacement MIG3500.
that the new MIG3500 is recognized and able to communicate with the site.
Table 4: MIG3500 Ordering Information
Product Code
Description
Number
MS-MIG3520-0
MS-MIGSWO-1 Metasys Integrator software with latest version of all downloadable drivers/tables used to
1. For the European version, add an E after the code number. For repair parts, replace the -0 suffix with -700.
1
MIG3500 Metasys Integrator: Requires a 24 VAC power supply. Each model includes one RS-232-C commissioning port, one_RS-232-C vendor serial port, one RS-485 vendor port, one N2 Bus communication port, one Ethernet port, and a battery.
commission MIG3500.
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Table 5: MIG3500 Accessories Ordering Information
Product Code
Description
Number
Y65T31-0 Power transformer (Class 2, 24 VAC, 40 VA maximum output), no enclosure AS-XFR050-0 EN-EWC25-0 Standard enclosure with dimensions: 406 x 406 x 190 mm (16 x 16 x 7.5 in.) MM-CVT101-0 RS232 to RS485 Converter (old style) AS-CVTPRO300-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Interface Converter with 120 VAC/3 VDC External Power Adapter (North American
IU-9100-8401 RS232 to RS485 Interface Unit (European use only)
Power transformer (Class 2, 24 VAC, 50 VA maximum output), no enclosure
version)

Technical Specifications

MIG3500 Model

Power Requirement Dedicated nominal 24 VAC, Class 2 power supply (North America), Safety Extra-Low
Voltage (SELV) power supply (Europe), at 50/60 Hz (20 VAC minimum to 30 VAC maximum)
Power Consumption 25 V A maximum Ambient Operating Temperature 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) Ambient Operating Conditions 10 to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point Ambient Storage Temperature -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) Ambient Storage Conditions 5 to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point Battery Non-rechargeable lithium 3.0 V, 160 mAh; typical life of 5 to 7 years at 21°C (70°F)
Panasonic® CR2025 or equivalent
Processor 192 MHz Renesas™ SH4 7760 RISC processor Memory 128 MB Flash nonvolatile memory
128 MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM)
Operating System Microsoft® Windows® CE embedded Network and Serial Interfaces One Ethernet port; 10/100 Mb/s; 8-pin RJ-45 connector
One optically isolated RS-485 port; 9600 bps; pluggable and keyed 4-position terminal block
Two RS232C serial ports with standard 9-pin sub-D connectors that support standard baud rates.
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)
Housing Plastic housing material: ABS + polycarbonate; Protection: IP20 (IEC60529) Mounting On flat surface with screws on three mounting clips or a single 35 mm DIN rail Shipping Weight 1.2 kg (2.7 lb) Compliance United States
131 x 270 x 62 mm (5.2 x 10.6 x 2.5 in.) Minimum space for mounting: 210 x 350 x 110 mm (8.3 x 13.8 x 4.3 in.)
UL Listed (PAZX), UL 916 FCC compliant, CFR47, Part 15, Class B
Canada
UL Listed (PAZX7), CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205 Industry Canada compliant
Europe
EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC
Australia/New Zealand
C-Tick mark compliant
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard. For application at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls® office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
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