The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 are microprocessor-based programmable thermostats designed
to control air handling units with modulating economizers and/or modulating heating or cooling. The SZ1041,
SZ1051, and SZ1053 have a 365-day time clock, while
the SZ1017a has a 7-day time clock.
Features
• Stand-alone or network operation
• Outdoor air sensor input with heating & cooling lockout
• Adjustable delay on power-up and start-up for
soft starts
• P+I control option on digital stages
• Smart Recovery
• No battery backup required
• Built-in HVAC equipment protection
• 32 character LCD display
• Six status LEDs for monitoring
• Remote room sensing capability
• User setpoint adjustment limits
• Local and remote override capability
• System and fan switching with access lockouts
• Equipment monitoring inputs and indication
• External time clock input
• Access to programming or schedule may be locked
out or limited with the use of an access code
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 are
designed for wall mounting using two #6 sheet metal
screws, either over a horizontally installed 2" x 4" junction box, or directly to block or drywall.
For best results, the thermostat should be mounted on
an interior wall which reflects normal room environment,
at a height of approximately five feet from the floor.
Avoid areas exposed to direct sunlight, unusual heat
or cool sources, open doors and windows, unventilated
locations and hot or cold air from diffusers.
If using a remote room sensor, it should be mounted in
the manner described above. The thermostat may then
be mounted in an area which is accessible for adjusting
its settings.
Caution: Remove power from thermostat prior to
mounting.
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Wiring
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 use
standard terminal designations for wiring. See diagram
below.
REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRING
Use 18 AWG shielded twisted-pair grounded at the sensor mounting location. Sensor wiring runs of up to 250
feet are attainable if properly shielded wire is used and
the installation environment is free of electrical noise.
Sensor wire should be kept at least five feet away from
line voltage wiring.
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 accept
three 2-wire remote temperature sensors. Consult the
TS Series Temperature Sensor Submittal Data sheet for
a complete listing of packaging and application styles.
When using TCS/Basys Controls three-wire sensors,
use the black and red leads and either clip or twist off
the white lead. Make sure that the dip switches are set
for the sensors you are using.
Input Wiring for the SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053
POWERING THE
SZ1053
Superstats are powered from 24 VAC +/- 20%.
If wiring for communications, dedicated power must be
used to power the Superstat. Several “S” Series thermostats may be powered from the same transformer,
provided that the transformer has sufficient power.
(Superstats require 8 VA @ 24 VAC.)
Caution: Do not connect to 120 VAC. When
multiple TCS Basys Controls devices are using
a single transformer, the polarity of the power
wiring must be maintained because all TCS
devices are half-wave rectified and have common return paths.
When the Superstat is used as a stand-alone thermostat
without communications, the unit transformer may be
used to power it. To do this, install a jumper between
the “R” and “+24” terminals. The “24-” terminal must
then be connected to the common side of the unit transformer.
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Output Wiring for the SZ1017a*
Output Wiring for the SZ1041
*When Relay outputs
are designated as
heat and cool, on the
SZ1017a, SZ1051,
and SZ1053.
**Add 500Ω resistor
(included in bag) to
convert 0/4 to 20mA
to, 0/2 to 10 VDC.
Y1 or W1 = Heat
Y2 or W2 = Cool
**
Output Wiring for the SZ1051*
Output Wiring for the SZ1053*
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Setup
Note: If using remote sensor(s), the calibration may need to be adjusted. See “Checkout and
Troubleshooting” section.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR SELECTION
The dipswitches in the cover (shown above) must be
set when using remote room, discharge, and/or outdoor
sensors.
Use the following guide to determine the dipswitch settings for your application.
Using built-in room sensor only.
(This is the default setting.)
Using built-in room sensor with
discharge air sensor only.
Using built-in room sensor with
outdoor air sensor only.
Using built-in room sensor with
both discharge and outdoor air
sensors.
Using remote room sensor only.
Using remote room sensor with
discharge air sensor only.
Using remote room sensor with
outdoor air sensor only.
Using remote room sensor with
both discharge and outdoor air
sensors.
KEYPAD ACCESS
The dipswitches in the cover (shown above connected
with ribbon cable) must be set in order to lock the user
out of programming and/or to set the clock and schedule. Use the guide below to set these dipswitches for
your application. User access may also be limited with
an access code set in programming. (The fan and system switches are enabled or disabled in programming
only, and require no dipswitch placement.)
Keypad access to both programming and clock setup. (This is the
default setting.)
No keypad access to programming
or clock setup.
Keypad access to programming
only.
Keypad access to clock setup only.
Once the dipswitches have been set and you have confirmed that the sensors are reading correctly (and program and clock setup are finished, if locking out access
with dipswitches), secure the cover to the base with the
two set screws located at the top right and the left side
to prevent tampering.
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Programming
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 may be
programmed through the keypad on the face, or with a
PC.
If programming with a PC, the following must be set
through the face prior to programming:
• Address (step #2)
• Baud rate (step #3)
• Temperature scale (step #4)
For more information on programming through the PC,
consult your TCS software manual.
PROGRAMMING THROUGH THE KEYPAD
To access the programming screens, press the program
setup button. To make changes, use the warmer and
cooler keys. Access may be locked out with dipswitches,
or an access code may be required.
4.
TEMP SHOWN IN:
5.
USER ACCESS TO
SYSTEM MODE? YES
6.
SET SYSTEM
MODE: AUTO
7.
USER ACCESS TO
FAN MODE? YES
8.
SET OCCUPIED FAN
MODE: AUTO
9.
SET UNOCCUPIED
FAN MODE? AUTO
10.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT A: 70F
FAHRENHEIT
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Display Type Screen. Choose between
FAHRENHEIT and CELSIUS for temperature indication.
System Access Screen. Choose whether
or not to enable user’s access to the system switch to set the system mode.
System Mode Screen. Choose from
AUTO, HEAT, COOL, or OFF for system
mode. In the OFF mode, all outputs are
off.
Fan Access Screen. Choose whether or
not to enable the user’s access to the fan
switch to set the occupied fan mode.
Occupied Fan Mode Screen. Choose
between ON (continuous), COOL (gas heat
or no heat), or AUTO for your fan run times
during the occupied modes.
Unoccupied Fan Mode Screen. Choose
from AUTO or COOL for your fan run times
in the unoccupied mode.
MON 08-08-08
12:00 AM 72F
1.
ENTER ACCESS
CODE 000
2.
SET ADDRESS:
3.
SET BAUD RATE:
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000
9.6K
Main Monitoring Screen. Press the program
setup button to access the following screens.
(Date not shown on SZ1017a)
Access Code Entry Screen. Will appear if
access code is required for programming.
Use 248 as the default. If the wrong code is
entered, it will revert to the previous screen.
Controller Address Screen. If using a PC to
access the thermostat, set a unique address
from 0 to 255, excluding 248.
Communication Baud Rate Screen. If using
a PC to access the thermostat, all
controllers on a network must be set to the
same baud rate. Choose between 2.4K,
4.8K, 9.6K and 19.2K.
11.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT B: 70F
12.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT C: 70F
13.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT D: 70F
14.
UNOCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT: 60F
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Occupied Heat Setpoint Screen. Set the
occupied heat setpoint.
Unoccupied Heat Setpoint Screen. Set
the unoccupied heat setpoint.
Occupied Cool Setpoint Screen. Set the
occupied cool setpoint.
Unoccupied Cool Setpoint Screen. Set
the unoccupied cool setpoint.
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OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT A: 75F
16.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT B: 75F
17.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT C: 75F
18.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT D: 75F
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User Setpoint Limit Screen. Enter the
number of degrees you want the user to
be allowed to change the preset occupied setpoints up or down.
Override Time Screen. Enter the number of minutes (0 to 255) that the thermostat will maintain occupied setpoints
when overridden.
Stage Mode Screen. Choose whether
stage 1 and 2 perform heating or cooling functions, Heat & Cool or whether
both stages are to be disabled.
28.
SET CONTROL
MODE: P
29.
TIME CLOCK OUTPUT
O CC UP I ED =O P EN
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Go to #23c P.9
Go to #23d P.10
46.
DI1 USED FOR
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DI1 Choice Screen. Choose DI1 as FAN
PROVING or a MONITOR point. Select
MONITOR if unused.
DI2 Choice Screen. Choose DI2 as
SERVICE, AQUASTAT, or MONITOR.
Select MONITOR if unused.
DI2 Shift Screen. Enter the setpoint shift
value. This screen will only appear if DI2 is
set to MONITOR.
19
UNOCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT: 80F
20.
LIMIT SETPOINT
ADJUST +/-: 05F
21.
SET OVERRIDE
TIME: 180 MINUTES
22.
STAGE OUTPUT 1&2
AS: COOL
23.
STAGE 1
OFFSET: 00F
24.
STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
25.
STAGE 2
OFFSET: 01F
26.
STAGE 2
DIFF: 01F
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Stage 1 Offset Screen.
Enter an offset
value for stage 1. First stage is normally
0 offset. This screen is not displayed if
stage outputs 1 and 2 are disabled.
Stage 1 Differential Screen. Enter
a differential value for stage 1. This
screen is not displayed if stage outputs
1 and 2 are disabled.
Stage 2 Offset Screen. Enter an offset
value for stage 2. This screen is not
displayed if stage outputs 1 and 2 are
disabled.
Stage 2 Differential Screen. Enter
a differential value for stage 2. This
screen is not displayed if stage outputs
1 and 2 are disabled.
Control Mode Screen. Enter whether
you want to control by temperature only
(P) or add a time factor (P+I). This is
applied to both stage outputs.
Time Clock Output Screen. Choose
whether the auxiliary output will be
OPEN during occupied periods (and
closed during unoccupied periods) or
CLOSED during occupied periods (and
open during unoccupied periods).
47.
DI2 USED FOR
48.
SET DI2 SETPOINT
SHIFT: 00F
49.
DI3 USED FOR:
FILTER SERVICE
50.
DELAY ON POWERUP
51.
ENABLE SMART
RECOVERY? NO
52.
REQUIRE CODE FOR
PROGRAMMING? YES
53.
REQUIRE CODE FOR
CLOCK / SCHED? YES
54.
SET ACCESS
CODE: 248
MON. 08-08-08
12:00 AM 72F
MONITOR
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DI3 Choice Screen. Choose FILTER
SERVICE, EXTernal OVERRIDE, or EXTernal
TIME CLOCK. Select EXTernal OVERRIDE if
unused.
Delay On Powerup Screen. Enter a value
in seconds, such that when the unit is powered up, control is delayed for this amount
of time.
Smart Recovery Screen. Choose whether
or not smart recovery will be used. Note:
Smart Recovery is not available when DI3
is used as EXTernal TIME CLOCK.
Programming Access Screen. Choose
whether or not a code will be required to
enter programming setup. A dipswitch option
to lock out access altogether is also available.
Clock and Schedule Access Screen.
Choose whether or not a code will be
required to enter clock and schedule setup.
A dipswitch option to lock out access altogether is also available.
Access Code Screen. Enter an access (0 to
255) code that will be used to enter the programming and/or clock and schedule setups if
access code has been required in the last two
steps. The default is 248.
Main Monitoring Screen. (Date not shown
on SZ1017a.)
(Instructions continued on page 11.)
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SZ1017a Programming Sequences
23a.
MODULATING OUT
TYPE: ENDPOINT
24a.
MODULATING OUT
IS: HEAT
If Midpoint
“24d” is
skipped
25a.
OUTPUT ACTION:
26a.
MODULATING OUT
RANGE: 4-20 MA
27a.
UNOCCUPIED ACTION
28a.
PROPORTIONAL
BAND: 05F
29a.
SETPOINT
OFFSET: 00F
30a.
ENABLE DISCHARGE
AIR FUNCT.? 045F
31a.
DISCHARGE AIR
LOW LIMIT: 045F
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Modulating Output Type Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output
will use Endpoint or Midpoint Control.
Modulating Output Define Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output will be used for COOL, HEAT or
AQUASTAT. With DI2 set to AQUASTAT,
the analog output will be used for cooling with DI2 open and heating with
DI2 closed.
Modulating Output Action Screen.
Choose whether the output will be direct
or reverse acting. (When DI2 is set to
AQUASTAT, the output will automatically
reverse action when DI2 is closed.)
Modulating Output Range Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output
range will be 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
Unoccupied Action Screen. Choose
whether the unoccupied action will be
modulating, 0 mA, 4 mA, or 20 mA.
Modulating Output Proportional Band
Screen. Enter the number of degrees
away from the setpoint that the valve or
damper will be fully open.
Analog Output Setpoint Offset
Screen. Enter a setpoint offset. This is
a value below the heating setpoint or
above the cooling setpoint where the
analog output begins to modulate.
Discharge Air Sensor Function
Screen. Choose whether or not you are
using a discharge air sensor function.
To monitor only, select NO. See setup
instructions for dipswitch settings which
must also be set.
Discharge Air Low Limit Screen. Enter
a discharge air low limit value. This
screen will not appear if the discharge
air sensor function is disabled.
32a.
DSCHRGE AIR
HIGH LIMIT 125F
33a.
CONTROL BASED
ON: SPACE
34a.
ENABLE HEATING
LOW LIMIT? YES
35a.
DISCHARGE AIR
SETPOINT: 075F
36a.
RESET RATIO
FACTOR: 2.0F
37a.
ENABLE OUTDOOR
AIR FUNCT.? YES
38a.
COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP 60F
39a.
HEATING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 70F
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Discharge Air High Limit Screen.
Enter a discharge air high limit value.
This screen will not appear if the discharge air sensor function is disabled.
Discharge Air Reset Screen.
Choose whether to control based on
DISCHARGE air reset or SPACE temperature. This screen will not appear
if the discharge air sensor function is
disabled.
Discharge Air Enable HeatingLow
Limit Screen. Choose whether to
enable Heating Low temperature Limit.
This screen will not appear if the control
is based on space temperature.
Discharge Air Setpoint Screen. Enter
a value at which the discharge air setpoint is to be controlled. This screen
will not appear if the control is based on
space temperature or if heating low limit
is disabled.
Reset Ratio Factor Screen. Enter a
reset ratio factor. This is the number of
degrees that the discharge air setpoint
is raised when the space temperature
falls by 1 degree for heating, or the
number of degrees that the discharge
air setpoint is lowered when the space
temperature rises by 1 degree for cooling.
Outdoor Air Sensor Function Screen.
Choose whether or not you are using
an outdoor air sensor function. To monitor only, select NO. See setup instructions for dipswitch settings which must
also be set.
Cooling Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air cooling lockout temperature.
This screen will not appear if the outdoor air sensor function is disabled.
Heating Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air heating lockout temperature.
This screen will not appear if the outdoor air sensor function is disabled.
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SZ1041 Programming Sequences
Second Stage Heat Screen. Indicate
16b.
ENABLE SECOND
STAGE HEAT? YES
whether the thermostat will control a
second stage of heating. (Select NO if
not using a second stage of heating.)
27b.
ENABLE OUTDOOR
AIR FUNCT.? YES
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Outdoor Air Sensor Function Screen.
Choose whether or not you are using an
outdoor air sensor function. To monitor only,
select NO. See setup instructions for dipswitch settings which must also be set.
17b.
ENABLE SECOND
STAGE COOL? YES
18b.
HEAT STAGE 1
OFFSET: 00F
19b.
HEAT STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
20b.
HEAT STAGE 2
OFFSET: 01F
21b.
HEAT STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
22b.
COOL STAGE 1
OFFSET: 00F
23b.
COOL STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
24b.
COOL STAGE 2
OFFSET: 01F
25b.
COOL STAGE 2
DIFF: 01F
26b.
SET CONTROL
MODE: P
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Second Stage Cool Screen. Choose
whether the thermostat will control a
second stage of cooling. (Select NO if
not using a second stage of cooling.)
Heat Stage 1 Offset Screen. Enter an
offset value for heat stage 1. First stage
is normally 0 offset.
Heat Stage 1 Differential Screen. Enter
a differential value for heat stage 1.
Heat Stage 2 Offset Screen. Enter an
offset value for heat stage 2. This screen
only appears if stage 2 is enabled.
Heat Stage 2 Differential Screen. Enter
a differential value for heat stage 2.
This screen only appears if stage 2 is
enabled.
Cool Stage 1 Offset Screen. Enter an
offset value for cool stage 1. First stage
is normally 0 offset.
Cool Stage 1 Differential Screen. Enter
a differential value for cool stage 1.
Cool Stage 2 Offset Screen. Enter an
offset value for cool stage 2. This screen
only appears if stage 2 is enabled.
Cool Stage 2 Differential Screen.
Enter a differential value for cool stage
2. This screen only appears if stage 2 is
enabled.
Control Mode Screen. Enter whether
you want to control by temperature
only (P) or add a time factor (P+I). This
applies to the stage outputs only.
28b.
COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 065F
29b.
HEATING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 070F
30b.
ENABLE DISCHARGE
AIR FUNCT.? YES
31b.
OUTDOOR AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 068F
32b.
DSCHARGE AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 055F
33b.
DSCHARGE AIR ECON
LOW LIMIT 040F
34b.
DSCHARGE AIR ECON
PROP BAND: 010F
35b.
OUTDOOR DAMPER
MIN POSITION: 10%
36b.
ECON OUTPUT
RANGE: 4-20 MA
37b.
ECON CONTROL
ACTION DIRECT
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Go to #46 P.6
Cooling Lockout Screen. Enter an outdoor
air cooling lockout temperature. This screen
will not appear if the outdoor air sensor function is disabled.
Heating Lockout Screen. Enter an outdoor
air heating lockout temperature. This screen
will not appear if the outdoor air sensor functiion is disabled.
Discharge Air Sensor Function Screen.
Choose whether or not you are using a discharge air sensor function. To monitor only,
select NO. See setup instructions for dipswitch settings which must also be set.
Outdoor Air Economizer Screen. Set the
outdoor air setpoint. This screen will not
appear if the discharge air sensor function is
disabled.
Discharge Air Economizer Screen. Set the
discharge air setpoint. This screen will not
appear if the discharge air sensor function is
disabled.
Discharge Air Low Limit Screen. Enter a
discharge air low limit value. This screen will
not appear if the discharge air sensor function
is disabled.
Economizer Proportional Band Screen. Set
the discharge air proportional band or throttling range. This screen will not appear if the
discharge air sensor function is disabled.
Outdoor Damper Min. Position Screen. Set
the minimum damper position. This screen
will not appear if the discharge air sensor
function is disabled.
Economizer Output Screen. Choose whether the modulating output range will be 0-20
mA or 4-20 mA. This screen will not appear if
the discharge air sensor function is disabled.
Economizer Control Action Screen. Choose
whether the economizer control action will be
direct or reverse acting. This screen will not
appear if the discharge air sensor functiion is
disabled.
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SZ1051 Programming Sequences
Modulating Output 1 Define Screen.
23c.
MOD OUT 1
IS: HEAT
24c.
MOD OUT 1
ACTION: DIRECT
25c.
MOD OUT 1
ACTION: 4-20 MA
26c.
MOD OUT 1 UNOCC
ACTION: MOD
27c.
MOD1 PROPORTIONAL
BAND: 04F
28c.
MO1 SETPOINT
OFFSET: 00F
29c.
ENABLE DISCHARGE
AIR FUNCT.? YES
30c.
OUTDOOR AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 068F
31c.
DSCHRGE AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 055F
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Choose whether the modulating output will be used for COOL, HEAT or
AQUASTAT. With DI2 set to AQUASTAT,
analog output one will be used for cooling with DI2 open and heating with DI2
closed.
Modulating Output 1 Action Screen.
Choose whether the output will be direct
or reverse acting. (When DI2 is set to
AQUASTAT, the output will automatically
reverse action when DI2 is closed.)
Modulating Output 1 Range Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output
one range will be 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
Modulating Output 1 Unoccupied
Action Screen. Choose whether the
unoccupied action will be modulating, 0
mA, 4 mA, or 20 mA.
Modulating Output 1 Proportional
Band Screen. Enter the number of
degrees away from the setpoint that the
heating or cooling device will be fully
open.
Modulating Output 1 Setpoint Offset
Screen. Enter a setpoint offset. This is
a value below the heating setpoint or
above the cooling setpoint where analog
output one begins to modulate.
Discharge Air Sensor Function
Screen. Choose whether or not you are
using a discharge air sensor function.
To monitor only, select NO. See setup
instructions for dipswitch settings which
must also be set.
Outdoor Air Economizer Screen. Set
the outdoor air setpoint. This screen will
not appear if the discharge air sensor
function is disabled.
Discharge Air Economizer Screen. Set
the discharge air setpoint. This screen
will not appear if the discharge air sensor
function is disabled.
32c.
DSCHRGE AIR ECON
LOW LIMIT 040F
33c.
DSCHRGE AIR ECON
PROP BAND 010F
34c.
OUTDOOR DAMPER
MIN POSITITION 20%
35c.
ECON OUTPUT
RANGE: 4-20 MA
36c.
ECON CONTROL
ACTION: DIRECT
37c.
ENABLE OUTDOOR
AIR FUNCT.? YES
38c.
COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP 60F
39c.
HEATING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 70F
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Discharge Air Low Limit Screen.
Enter a discharge air low limit value.
This screen will not appear if the discharge air sensor function is disabled.
Economizer Proportional Band
Screen. Set the discharge air propor-
tional band or throttling range. This
screen will not appear if the discharge
air sensor function is disabled.
Outdoor Damper Min. Position
Screen. Set the minimum damper
position. This screen will not appear
if the discharge air sensor function is
disabled.
Economizer Output Range Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output
two range will be 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
This screen will not appear if the discharge air sensor function is disabled.
Economizer Control Action Screen.
Choose whether the economizer
control action will be direct or reverse
acting. This screen will not appear if
the discharge air sensor function is
disabled.
Outdoor Air Sensor Function
Screen. Choose whether or not you
are using an outdoor air sensor function. To monitor only, select NO. See
setup instructions for dipswitch settings
which must also be set.
Cooling Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air cooling lockout temperature. This screen will not appear if the
outdoor air sensor function is disabled.
Heating Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air heating lockout temperature. This screen will not appear if the
outdoor air sensor function is disabled.
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SZ1053 Programming Sequences
Modulating Output 1 Proportional Band
Screen. Enter the number of degrees away
23d.
MO 1 PROPORTIONAL
BAND: 04F
24d.
MO 2 PROPORTIONAL
BAND: 04F
25d.
MO 1 SETPOINT
OFFSET: 00F
26d.
MO 2 SETPOINT
OFFSET: 00F
27d.
MOD OUT 1
ACTION: DIRECT
28d.
MOD OUT 2
ACTION: DIRECT
29d.
MOD OUT
RANGE: 4-20 MA
30d.
MOD OUT 2
RANGE: 4-20 MA
31d.
MOD OUT 1 UNOCC
ACTION: MOD
32d.
MOD OUT 2 UNOCC
ACTION: MOD
33d.
ENABLE DISCHARGE
AIR FUNCT.? YES
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from the heating setpoint that the valve or
damper will be fully open.
Modulating Output 2 Proportional Band
Screen. Enter the number of degrees away
from the cooling setpoint that the valve or
damper will be fully open.
Modulating 1 Setpoint Offset Screen.
Enter an offset value for modulating output
1. This is the number of degrees below the
heating setpoint before the output begins to
modulate.
Modulating 2 Setpoint Offset Screen.
Enter an offset value for modulating output
2. This is the number of degrees above the
cooling setpoint before the output begins to
modulate.
Modulating 1 Output Action Screen.
Choose whether modulating output 1 will be
direct or reverse acting.
Modulating 2 Output Action Screen.
Choose whether modulating output 2 will be
direct or reverse acting.
Modulating Output 1 Range Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output 1
range will be 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
Modulating Output 2 Range Screen.
Choose whether the modulating output 2
range will be 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
Modulating Output 1 Unoccupied Action
Screen. Choose whether the modulating
output 1 unoccupied action will be 0mA,
4mA, 20mA or MODulating.
Modulating Output 2 Unoccupied Action
Screen. Choose whether the modulating
output 2 unoccupied action will be 0mA,
4mA, 20mA or MODulating.
Discharge Air Sensor Function Screen.
Choose whether or not you are using a discharge air sensor function. To monitor only,
select NO. See setup instructions for dipswitch settings which must also be set.
34d.
DISCHARGE AIR
LOW LIMIT: 045F
35d.
DISCHARGE AIR
HIGH LIMIT: 125F
36d.
MOD OUT 1 BASED
ON: SPACE
37d.
MOD OUT 2 BASED
ON: SPACE
38d.
ENABLE HEATING
LOW LIMIT? NO
39d.
MO 1 DISCHARGE
SETPOINT: 90F
40d.
MO 2 DISCHARGE
SETPOINT: 60F
41d.
MO 1 RESET RATIO
FACTOR: 2.0F
42d.
MO 2 RESET RATIO
FACTOR: 2.0F
43d.
ENABLE OUTDOOR
AIR FUNCT.? YES
44d.
COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 60F
45d.
HEATING LOCKOUT
TEMP: 70F
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Discharge Air Low Limit Screen. Enter
a discharge air low limit value. This
screen will not appear if the discharge air
sensor function is disabled.
Discharge Air High Limit Screen. Enter
a discharge air high limit value. This
screen will not appear if the discharge air
sensor function is disabled.
Modulating Output 1 Control Screen.
Choose whether to control based on
DISCHARGE air reset or SPACE temperature.
Modulating Output 2 Control Screen.
Choose whether to control based on
DISCHARGE air reset or SPACE temperature.
Modulating Output Enable Heating
Low Limit Screen. Choose whether to
enable Heating Low Limit.
Modulating Output 1 Discharge Air
Setpoint Screen. Enter a value at which
the discharge air setpoint is to be controlled for heating.
Modulating Output 2 Discharge Air
Setpoint Screen. Enter a value at which
the discharge air setpoint is to be controlled for cooling.
Modulating Output 1 Reset Ratio
Factor Screen. Enter a reset ratio factor.
This is the number of degrees that the
discharge air setpoint is raised when the
space temperature falls by 1 degree.
Modulating Output 2 Reset Ratio
Factor Screen. Enter a reset ratio factor.
This is the number of degrees that the
discharge air setpoint is lowered when
the space temperature rises by 1 degree.
Outdoor Air Sensor Function Screen.
Choose whether or not you are using an
outdoor air sensor function. To monitor
only, select NO. See setup instructions
for dipswitch settings which must also
be set.
Cooling Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air cooling lockout temperature.
This screen will not appear if the outdoor
air sensor function is disabled.
Heating Lockout Screen. Enter an
outdoor air heating lockout temperature.
This screen will not appear if the outdoor
air sensor function is disabled.
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Setting Clock & Schedule
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 clock and
schedule may be set through the keypad and display,
or with a PC. For more information on programming
through the PC, consult your TCS software manual.
SETTING CLOCK & SCHEDULE
THROUGH THE KEYPAD
To access the clock and schedule screens,
press the clock setup button. To make changes,
use the warmer and cooler keys. For screens
that have more than one field to set, use the
override key to move to the next field. Access may be
locked out with dipswitches, or an access code may be
required.
MON 08-08-08
12:00AM 72F
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1.
ENTER ACCESS
CODE 000
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2.
SET TIME & DAY:
12:00 AM MON
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3.
SET DATE:
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4.
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES MONDAY:
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5.
A:08:00 TO 17:00
B:00:00 TO 00:00
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6.
C:00:00 TO 00:00
D:00:00 TO 00:00
The following screens are repeated for
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., and Sun., Holiday #1 and #2
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08-08-08
Main Monitoring Screen. Press the
clock setup button to access the following
screens. (Date not shown on SZ1017a.)
Access Code Entry Screen. May
appear if access code is required for setting clock and schedules. Use 248 as the
default. If the wrong code is entered, it
will revert to the previous screen.
override
Time and Day Screen. Set the hour,
minutes, AM or PM, and day of the week.
Date Screen. Set the month, date,
override
and year. (This screen not shown on
SZ1017a.)
Schedule Announcement Screen.
clock
Announces the next screen.
setup
override
Occupied Times Screen. Set hours and
minutes of start and end times for up to
two occupied periods.
NOTE: No holidays on SZ1017a.
override
Occupied Times Screen. Set hours and
minutes of start and end times for up to
two occupied periods.
7.
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES TUESDAY:
8.
COPY MON FOR
TUE? YES
9.
A:08:00 TO 17:00
B:00:00 TO 00:00
10.
C:00:00 TO 00:00
D:00:00 TO 00:00
11.
ENTER DATES FOR
HOLIDAY #1
12.
HOL1 01=01-01
DURATION=00 DAYS
13.
ENTER DATES FOR
HOLIDAY #2
14.
HOL2 01=01-01
DURATION=00 DAYS
15.
DAYLITE
SAVINGS? YES
MON 08-08-08
12:00 AM 72F
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Schedule Announcement Screen.
Announces the next screen.
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setup
Copy Schedule Screen. Choose to use
the same schedule that was used for the
previous day. If so, the next screen does
not appear.
override
Occupied Times Screen. Set hours or
minutes of start and end times for up to
two occupied periods.
override
Occupied Times Screen. Set hours or
minutes of start and end times for up to
two occupied periods.
Holiday Announcement Screen.
Announces the next screen. (This screen
not shown on SZ1017a.)
override
Holidays #1 Screen. Set holiday peri-
ods 1 through 12, month, date, and duration for the periods that will follow the
holiday #1 schedule. (Not available on
SZ1017a.)
Holiday Announcement Screen.
Announces the next screen. (Not available on SZ1017a.)
Holidays #2 Screen. Set holiday peri-
override
ods 1 through 12, month, date, and duration for the periods that will follow the
holiday #2 schedule. (Not available on
SZ1017a.)
Daylight Savings Screen. Choose to
have automatic daylight savings adjustments made to your time. (Not available
on SZ1017a.)
Main Monitoring Screen. (Date not
shown on SZ1017a .)
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Operation
UNOCCUPIED SETBACK
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 operate in either an occupied or unoccupied mode. During
the occupied mode, the occupied heating and cooling
setpoints will be maintained, and the fan will operate
according to its occupied setting. During the unoccupied
mode, the unoccupied heating and cooling setpoints will
be maintained, and the fan will operate according to its
unoccupied setting. The occupied LED will be lit when
the unit is operating in the occupied mode.
The occupied schedule may be set utilizing the internal
time clock or DI3 may be used with an external time
clock, whereas when DI3 is closed, the unit is in the
occupied mode. The Smart Recovery function is disabled when DI3 is used for external time clock.
OVERRIDE
A timed override is available using the button on the
face of the thermostat or through momentary contacts
wired into the OVR terminal. The amount of time the
unit will be overridden is set from 0 to 255 minutes in
the programming screen. This override behaves differently depending on the mode the thermostat is operating
in (occupied or unoccupied) and the options that have
been enabled within the software. In standard mode, the
override only activates in unoccupied mode and takes
the thermostat into occupied mode. If "Override for
Occupied Period" is enabled, the override also activates
in occupied mode and takes the thermostat into unoccupied mode. In either case, you are able to view the time
remaining in the override period both within the software
and by using the service button to scroll through the status screens. If the occupant desires to return the thermostat to unoccupied or occupied operation (depending
on how the override was used) before the time interval
is up, they may press the override again. If "Continuous
Occupied Override" or "Continuous Unoccupied
Override" is enabled, then pressing the override once
and then pressing and holding it for 5 seconds puts the
thermostat into a "hold” mode (the override LED on the
thermostat will flash quickly). In this mode, the override setpoints are used until the next occupied period is
reached, or until the thermostat is manually taken out of
the "Continuous Override" mode by pressing the override again.
Continuous override is available through the DI3 contact
or the software. If DI3 is set to external override, the unit
will be in the occupied mode whenever the DI3 contact
is closed. When using this option, the timed override
may still be activated.
The software allows you to override the thermostat by
putting the override parameter into the remote mode,
and thus disabling the timed override.
SETBACK AND OVERRIDE APPLICATIONS
In most applications, it is desired to maintain a regular
schedule, and allow timed override with the button on the
face or with a remote momentary contact.
To allow a regular schedule, and also automatically override
with the use of occupancy or light sensor, set DI3 to override and set it up so that the contact is closed when you
want the override.
For applications where a room might not be used on a
regular schedule, such as conference rooms, set DI3
to external time clock and close the contact when you
want the room occupied, such as with a switch or windup timer. If each occupancy period is about the same,
(theaters, meetings) another option is to set the DI3 to
external time clock, and use the timed override button to
put the unit in occupied mode.
To make the unit always occupied, set DI3 to external
time clock and short the DI3 terminal to ground.
DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSING
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, Z1051, and SZ1053 accept a
remote discharge air sensor for monitoring purposes.
(See setup instructions for dipswitch placement for this
option.)
SZ1041 and SZ1051
Choose YES in programming screen #30b (for the
SZ1041) or #29a (for the SZ1051) only if you have a
discharge air sensor installed and you want the SZ1041
or SZ1051 use its built-in economizer functions. If NO
is chosen, the discharge air is still monitored. You must
also have an outdoor air sensor installed for economizer
operation. See Economizer Operation section for further
programming options.
SZ1017a and SZ1053
Choose YES in programming screen #30d (for the
SZ1017a) or #33c (for the SZ1053) only if you are using
a discharge air sensor and you want to enable the discharge air temperature high and low limit functions or
discharge air reset function. See Discharge Air Reset
section for further programming options. If NO is chosen,
the discharge air is still monitored.
When this function is enabled, a LOW LIMIT and HIGH
LIMIT are entered in steps #31d and #32d (SZ1017a) or
#34c and #35c (SZ1053). If the HIGH LIMIT is reached,
the fan and heating devices will be turned off and will
remain off until the discharge air temperature falls 3°
below that limit. If the LOW LIMIT is reached, the fan and
cooling devices will be turned off and will remain off until
the discharge air temperature rises 3° above that limit.
When either limit is reached, the service LED will be on
until normal operation resumes.
The discharge air span is 0 to 150°F (-17.8 to 65.6°C).
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ANALOG OUTPUTS (SZ1041 and SZ1051)
On the SZ1041, analog output one is used to control an
economizer. On the SZ1051 and analog output one is
used to control the heating or cooling in a space, while
analog output two is used to control an economizer.
ANALOG OUTPUTS/DISCHARGE AIR RESET
(SZ1017a, and SZ1053)
The analog output on the SZ1017a is used to control the
heating or cooling in a space. The analog outputs on the
SZ1053 are used to control the heating and cooling in
a space. To use the discharge air reset function, a discharge air sensor must be installed. In programming step
#30d (for the SZ1017a) or #33c (for the SZ1053) the
discharge air sensor must be enabled. In programming
step #33d (SZ1017a), or #36c and/or #37c (SZ1053), the
control must be based on DISCHARGE air.
In programming screen #34d (SZ1017a) or #38c
(SZ1053) re will be controlled to this setting by modulating the heating or cooling device.
In programming screen #36d (SZ1017a), you are asked
to enter a reset ratio factor. This is the number of
degrees that the discharge air setpoint is raised when
the room temperature falls below the heating setpoint
by 1 degree if the analog output is set for heating, or the
number of degrees that the discharge air setpoint is lowered when the room temperature rises above the cooling
setpoint by 1 degree if the analog output is set for cooling.
OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE SENSING
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 accepts
a remote outdoor temperature sensor for monitoring purposes. (See setup instructions for dipswitch placement
for this option.)
Choose YES in programming screen #37d (for the
SZ1017a) or #27b (SZ1041) or #37a (SZ1041) or #43c
(SZ1053) only if you are using an outdoor air sensor and
you want to enable the outdoor air heating and cooling
lockout functions. If NO is chosen, the outdoor air is still
monitored.
When the function is enabled, COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP and HEATING LOCKOUT TEMP are entered in
steps #37d and #38d (for the SZ1017a) or #28b and
#29b (SZ1041) or #38a and #39a (SZ1051) or #44c and
#45c (SZ1053). If the outdoor air temperature falls below
the COOLING LOCKOUT TEMP, all cooling stages will
be locked out and will remain locked out until the outdoor
air temperature rises 2° above the lockout temperature.
If the outdoor air temperature rises above the HEATING
LOCKOUT TEMP, all heating stages will be locked out
and will remain locked out until the outdoor air temperature falls 2° below the lockout temperature.
The outdoor air span is -40 to 160 °F (-40.0 to 71.1 °C).
FAN PROVING
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, SZ1053, SZ1017aW,
SZ1041W, SZ1051W, and SZ1053W allow DI1 to be set
for fan proving to protect equipment on fan failure. To utilize this, a pressure or current switch is required, which
indicates when the fan is running. If the thermostat turns
on the FAN, and DI1 is not closed after thirty seconds,
the system will go to OFF, disabling all outputs, the fan
LED will turn off and the service LED will be lit until the
system is manually reset by switching the system to a
mode other than OFF.
DI2 SETPOINT SHIFT
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 allow DI2
to be set for setpoint shift for energy demand setback.
This is enabled by setting DI2 to the MONITOR mode.
A digital contact that closes when setback is needed
should be wired into DI2. You may specify a number of
degrees such that, when the thermostat is operating in
the occupied mode, and DI2 is closed, the heating setpoint will be lowered this number of degrees, and the
cooling setpoint will be raised this number of degrees.
The fan will continue to operate according to its occupied setting. If you are using DI2 as monitor for another
purpose, make sure to set the setpoint shift value to
zero.
STAGE OUTPUT PARAMETERS
The SZ1017a, SZ1051, and Z1053 will control up to two
stages of either heating or cooling. The SZ1041 will control two stages of heating and two stages of cooling.
For each stage, you
may specify an offset
and a differential value.
The offset value is the
amount away from the
setpoint a stage will
turn off. By assigning a stage a value
other than zero, you
“anticipate” that the
residual heat or cooling in the duct or the
other stages will bring
the temperature back
to setpoint. In most
cases, the first stage is set to zero. The differential value
is the difference between the on and off points.
Unlike most other multi-stage programmable thermostats, the Superstat allows independent adjustments
of "offsets" and "differentials" for stages of heating and
cooling. The offset settings can be viewed as setpoints
for the second and third stages and are programmed
in the Superstat in the number of degrees (i.e. 1,2,3…)
beyond the heating and cooling setpoints (temperatures
to be maintained).
The differential for each stage can be viewed as the
"anticipator" function used in mechanical thermostats.
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P+I OPTION
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 also have
a P+I option. Without enabling this option, stages turn
on and off based on temperature vs. setpoint alone, as
described above. By enabling this option, you add a time
factor to anticipate heating and cooling.
ANALOG OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Use programming steps #23d through #29d (for the
SZ1017a) or #23a through #28a (for the SZ1051) or
#23c through #32c (SZ1053) to program the operating parameters for the analog output. Select whether
the analog output is set for heating, cooling or aquastat (SZ1017a and SZ1051). Select direct or reverse
action. Select whether you want the analog output to
modulate from 4 to 20mA or 0 to 20mA. Select the unoccupied action ("20mA or 0 / 4mA" will hold the analog
output device open or closed during unoccupied times.
"Modulating" will modulate the analog output device to
maintain the unoccupied heating or cooling setpoint.).
Enter a proportional band (throttling range) in degrees.
Enter a setpoint offset in degrees. (This is a value below
the heating setpoint or above the cooling setpoint where
the analog output begins to modulate.)
ECONOMIZER OPERATION
The analog output on the SZ1041 and analog output two
on the SZ1051 are used to control an economizer. Both
outdoor air and discharge air temperature sensors are
needed to accomplish this.
NOTE: The discharge air sensor may be installed in the
discharge air section or in the mixed air section. This
instruction as well as product literature refers to a discharge air sensor, regardless of where it is mounted.
During occupied time, the outside air dampers are held
at a minimum position, entered in programming step
#35b (for the SZ1041) or #34a (for the SZ1051), until
economizer operation is enabled. During unoccupied
time, the outside air dampers are closed.
In programming screen #31b (SZ1041) or #30a
(SZ1051), you are asked to enter an outdoor air setpoint. The outdoor air temperature must fall below this
setpoint before economizer operation will be enabled.
A call for cooling is also required to enable economizer
operation. A typical value is 65°F.
In programming screen #32b (SZ1041) or #31a
(SZ1051), you are asked to enter a discharge air setpoint. The discharge air temperature will be controlled
to this setting by modulating the outdoor air dampers,
when economizer operation is enabled. In programming
screen #33b (SZ1041) or #32a (SZ1051), you are asked
to enter a discharge air low limit setpoint. If the discharge air falls to this setpoint, the outside air dampers
will close.
A proportional band (throttling range), whether you want
the analog output to modulate from 4 to 20mA or 0 to
20mA, and direct or reverse action must also be programmed.
DI2 AQUASTAT (SZ1017a and SZ1051)
When DI2 is selected to have an aquastat function, and
analog output one is selected to have an aquastat function, operation is as follows.
With DI2 "Open", the analog output operates in cooling
mode, and uses selected direct or reverse action. When
DI2 is "Closed", the analog output operates in heating
mode, and uses the opposite of the selected direct or
reverse action.
SMART RECOVERY
“Smart Recovery” may be enabled. It ramps the setpoint
4°F/hr. when going from the unoccupied mode to the
occupied mode. At the beginning of the occupied mode,
the occupied setpoint will be reached, many times without the need for the second stage to come on. This feature is automatically disabled when DI3 is set to external
time clock.
AUXILIARY OUTPUT
An auxiliary relay output is available to output a signal
based on the occupancy status. It is commonly used with
an economizer minimum position control, or to signal an
outdoor air damper to open in occupied times in lieu of an
economizer. It may also be used for lighting or hot water
heaters. Keep in mind that although it is an isolated relay
(separate common terminal), it is rated at 24 VAC. For
loads that exceed this, use an external relay. It may be
set to be open (NO) or closed (NC) when the thermostat
is operating in the occupied mode, and will be the opposite during the unoccupied mode.
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Digital Input Summary Table
DIGITAL APPLICATION LED SERVICE SCREEN CONTROL SENSOR OR
INPUT INDICATION? (DI STATUS SCREEN) PROVIDED DEVICE NEEDED
DI1 Fan Proving YES CHECK FAN, YES - turns system mode to "off" Differential
FAN OK — requires manual re-start pressure or
or FAIL (set system to auto) current switch
DI1 Equipment NO OK NO Dry contact, switch. Any type
Monitoring (DI1 OPEN or CLOSED) for monitoring and indication
DI2 Service Alert YES OK or CHECK DI2 NO Dry contact, switch. Any type
(DI2 SERVICE OFF or ON)for monitoring and indication
DI2 Monitor with NO OK YES - shifts setpoint by Dry contact, switch.
setpoint shift (DI2 OPEN or CLOSED) programmed amount
DI2 Cooling Lockout NO OK YES - locks out 2nd
(COOL LOCKOUT ON or OFF) and 3rd stage cooling
DI3 Filter Service YES OK or CHECK FILTER NO Differential pressure switch
(FILTER OK or CHECK)
DI3 External Occupancy OverrideNO OK YES - switches to occupied mode Dry contact such as twist
(EXT OVER ON or OFF) as long as contact is made* timer, light switch, etc.
DI3 External Time Clock Input NO OK YES -input overrides thermostat Dry contact;
YES (EXT TIMECLOCK ON or OFF) occupancy program external time clock
Occupied? (TCS part SL1001a)
*See delay on occupied.
BUILT-IN DELAYS
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 have
delays built into the programming sequences to protect
equipment. The fan has a minimum on and off time of
30 seconds. When the fan is in AUTO or COOL mode,
it will come on 30 seconds before the heating or cooling
devices are allowed to sequence on, and remain on for
2 minutes after the heating or cooling devices sequence
off. Each stage has a minimum on and off time of two
minutes. There is a minimum of 2 minutes between
when one stage turns on until the next stage is allowed
to turn on, as well as when one stage turns off until the
next stage is allowed to turn off.
Delay on occupied, see delay on powerup.
DELAY ON POWERUP
The SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 have an
adjustable delay on powerup. When several thermostats
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
Beginning in 2007, Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the
U.S. will be extended by having an earlier change to
DST in spring and a delay in switching back to standard
time in fall. However, this change may only be temporary,
as this "new" schedule is only in effect for a 2 year trial
period. After that, the DST schedule may revert back,
stay the same, or be something completely different.
Products shipped starting in 2007 with firmware version 1.5 or higher accommodate the new DST schedule.
Products shipped starting in 2008 with firmware version
2.0 or higher accommodate the new DST schedule and
have the ability to be programmed to accommodate any
future schedules that may be used. Should the schedule change and you need to customer program the DST
start and end dates, simply enable the "Daylight Savings
Time" option within the software and enter the starting
month + week and the ending month + week.
are used at one location, and the power goes out, most
thermostats turn all of the units back on at the same
time on regain of power, creating a peak. The thermostat
allows you to set a value, in seconds, where no outputs
are allowed to turn on for that length of time on powerup. Setting each unit to a different delay allows you to
soft start your system, and thus prevent this peak. This
delay can also be applied to the start of occupied time.
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Checkout & Troubleshooting
CHECKOUT
NOTE: The fan has a minimum on and off time of 30
seconds. The heating and cooling stages have a minimum on and off time of 2 minutes.
You may verify the status of heating and cooling and fan
in monitoring screens 5, 6, and 7, which are accessed
by pressing the SERVICE STATUS button.
1. Verify all wiring prior to powering the thermostat.
2. Turn power on. The thermostat will display a momentary screen with the model number, and then the
main monitoring screen with the time, day, date
(SZ1041, SZ1051, and SZ1053 only) and current
temperature.
3. Press the PROGRAM SETUP button until you reach
the screen # 14 which allows you to set the occupant
setpoint adjustment limits. Change this to +/-20 °F
(11.1 °C). Press the PROGRAM SETUP button once
more to store the change. Then press the SERVICE
* SZ10XX *
TCS V2.0 (c)
MON
12:00AM 72F
STATUS button once to exit the programming.
4. Press the FAN SWITCH button to access the fan
mode and change the mode to AUTO. Press the
FAN SWITCH button once more to store the change.
Press the SYSTEM SWITCH button to access the
system mode and change the mode to AUTO. Press
the SYSTEM SWITCH button once more to store the
change.
5. Verify that the thermostat is operating in the occupied
mode by making sure that the top LED is lit. If not,
press the OVERRIDE button. The LED should light
up.
LIMIT SETPOINT
ADJUST +/-: 5F
6. Take note of the current temperature reading. Press
the WARMER (up) button. The setpoint adjustment
screen should now be showing. Press the WARMER
button until the heating setpoint is greater than the
current temperature by at least five degrees. The fan
will come on. The heating stage(s) will sequence on
after 30 seconds.
7. Press the cooler (down) button until the heating setpoint is one degree less than the current temperature. The heating stage(s) will sequence off. The fan
will turn off 2 minutes after the last heating stage.
8.
Press the cooler button until the cooling setpoint is
less than the current temperature by at least five
degrees. The fan will come on. The cooling stage(s) will
sequence on after 2 minutes.
9. Press the warmer button until the cooling setpoint is
greater than the current temperature by one degree.
The cooling stage(s) will sequence off. The fan will
turn off 2 minutes after the last cooling stage.
10. For a heating or cooling analog output: Take note
of the room (and discharge) air temperatures. If the
analog output is set for Cooling, press the Cooler button until the cooling setpoint is less than the current
room temperature by at least 5°. The cooling device
should start operating. If the analog output is set for
Heating, press the Warmer button until the heating
setpoint is greater than the current room temperature
by at least 5°. The heating device should start operating.
11. For an economizer analog output: Take note of the
discharge and outdoor air temperatures. Go to programming step #30a (for the SZ1051) or #31b (for
the SZ1041) and set the outdoor air setpoint 5° greater than the outdoor air temperature. Go to programming step #32b (for the SZ1041) or #31a (for the
SZ1051) and set the discharge air setpoint 10° less
than the discharge air temperature. Press the Cooler
button until the cooling setpoint is less than the current room temperature by at least 5°. The damper
should now be fully open. Raising the discharge air
setpoint, will modulate the damper closed. Raising
the cooling setpoint above the room temperature or
lowering the outdoor air setpoint below the outdoor
air temperature will shut the damper to minimum
position.
12. Go back to programming step #14 and set the setpoint adjust limit back to the desired value. Make any
other changes in programming, clock, and schedule.
Set the fan and system modes to their desired settings.
13. If using remote sensor(s), verify that the reading is
correct. If not, see Wrong Temperature Display in
Troubleshooting section.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Display
Check for 24 VAC on terminals “+24” and “-24”. Check
the cable connecting the cover to the base for a good
connection.
Fan Does Not Come On
The fan is on whenever the fan LED is on. If the fan
should be on, but the fan LED is off, check the fan and
system switch modes, and the unoccupied fan mode
in programming. If the fan is off but the fan LED is on,
check wiring. Short terminals “R” to “G” and see if the
fan comes on. This is a check for a mechanical relay
failure.
Heating or Cooling Does Not Come On
At least one stage of heating is on whenever the heating LED is on, and at least one stage of cooling is on
whenever the cooling LED is on. If heating or cooling
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should be on but the heating or cooling LED is off, check
the fan and system switch modes. Also, check the heating and cooling setpoints, offsets and differentials, and
the room temperature to be sure heating or cooling
should be on. If using outdoor air heating and cooling
lockouts, or discharge air high and low limits, check
their values to be sure heating or cooling is allowed. If
heating or cooling is off, but the corresponding LED is
on, check the wiring. Short terminals “R” to “Y/W1” or
“Y/W2” and see if the heating or cooling comes on. This
is a check for a mechanical relay failure.
Wrong Temperature Display
If any of the temperatures are reading slightly high or low,
there are three adjustment pots located in the cover to
adjust them. “T1” is for the room temperature, “T2” is for
the discharge air temperature, and “T3” is for the outdoor
air temperature. If the temperature is at a minimum or maximum reading, check the sensor dipswitch positions. (See
setup instructions.) Check for wiring problems (opens or
shorts). A remote 1000 Ω sensor should read 108 to 109 Ω
at room temperature.
Service LED is On
If the service LED is on, it may be for monitoring purposes or it may indicate a critical problem. The first monitor-
1 2 3 4 5
T2
T3
T1
There are two conditions that must be met before the
economizer analog output will modulate. First, there
must be a call for cooling. Second, the outdoor air
temperature must be less than the setting set in programming step #31b (for the SZ1041) or #30a (for the
SZ1051).
Put the SZ1041 or SZ1051 into occupied mode. You
should be able to adjust the output by going to programming step #35b (for the SZ1041) or #34a (for the
SZ1051) and varying the minimum position setting. You
need to exit programming before the change will take
effect.
SERVICE SCREENS
Continually pressing the service status button allows
more extensive monitoring. The screens are shown on
the following page.
Main Monitoring Screen. Press the
service button to access the following
screens. (Date not shown on SZ1017a.)
Service Screen. This message may
be followed by any or all of the following: CHECK FILTER, CHECK FAN,
DISCHARGE HIGH, DISCHARGE LOW,
or CHECK DI2.
Discharge Air Temperature Screen.
Shows discharge air temperature if sen-
sor is used.
1 2
adjust display contrast
ing screen accessed by pressing the service status button will display why the light is on.
Outputs Will Not Shut Off
First check the room temperature and the setpoints and
determine whether the output should be on. There are
delays and minimum on and off times for the fan and
heating and cooling stages. Also, check the service
status menus to verify that the outputs are on. Turning
the system to “off” will instantly turn all outputs off. The
thermostat can be reset by pressing the system switch
button and the service status button simultaneously.
Analog Output Not Working Properly
Check wiring. A separate transformer should be used for
the SZ1017a, SZ1041, SZ1051, or SZ1053, and a separate transformer should be used for the motor(s). Check
to make sure that the analog output is programmed correctly.
Check the Service Menu. The Mod Out Screen will tell
you what the SZ1041 or SZ1051 is trying to put out.
Compare this with the actual position on the heating or
cooling device.
FOR THE
SZ1017a
6.
MOD OUT 25%
DI1 OPEN
service
status
Outdoor Air Temperature Screen. Shows
outdoor air temperature if sensor is used.
Override Status Screen. Shows whether the override is active and if so, how
many minutes remaining.
Heat or Cool Stages Status Screen.
Shows the status of the first and second
stages of heating or cooling.
Modulating Output 1 and 2 Status
Screen. Shows the percentage of modulating output 1 and 2.
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DI1 Status Screen. Shows the status
of the fan interlock or DI1.
Cool Stages Status Screen. Shows
the status of the first and second
stags of cooling.
Damper Position and DI1 Status
Screen. Shows the position of the
damper output and the status of
the fan interlock if DI1 is set for fan
interlock.
Modulating Output 1 and 2 Status
Screen. Shows the percentage of
modulating output 1 and 2.
DI1 Status Screen. Shows the status of the fan interlock or DI1.
Mod Out and DI1 Status Screen.
Shows the percentage of modulating
output and the status of the fan interlock, or DI1.
DI2 and DI3 Status Screen. Shows
DI2 status and filter status or DI3
status.
Main Monitoring Screen. (Date not
shown on SZ1017a.)
FOR THE
SZ1051
FOR THE
SZ1041
FOR THE
SZ1053
6a.
MOD OUT 1 25%
OUTDOOR AIR 25%
7a.
FAN STATUS OK
6b.
COOL STAGE 1 ON
COOL STAGE 2 OFF
7b.
OUTDOOR AIR 100%
DI1 OPEN
6c.
MOD OUT 1 25%
MOD OUT 2 25%
7c.
DI1 OPEN
8.
DI2 SERVICE OFF
FILTER OK
MON 08-08-08
12:00AM 72F
service
status
service
status
service
status
service
status
service
status
service
status
service
status
LED Description
Six LEDs on the face allow the occupant to view the current operating status of the thermostat.
OCCUPIED
This LED will be lit whenever the unit is
operating in the occupied mode.
HEATING
This LED will be lit when any heat output is
operating.
COOLING
This LED will be lit when any cooling output
is operating.
This LED will be lit when the high or low discharge air
limit has been reached, when the fan interlock has indicated failure, or when the filter service or service input
are closed.
PROGRAM/DATA
This LED will be lit when the thermostat is within the
programming or clock setup menus. It will blink when the
unit is being accessed by a PC.
Additional monitoring is available by continually pressing
the service key.
Limiting Occupant Access
SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT
The occupant may temporarily change the occupied
heating and cooling setpoints +/- 5°F by factory default.
This setpoint change will remain until the end of the current occupied period, at which time the program reverts
to the setpoints defined in programming. To change the
range of adjustment allowed, see programming step #14.
OVERRIDE
The occupant has the ability to put the unit into occupied
mode by pressing the override button on the front. By
factory default, the unit will remain in the occupied mode
for 180 minutes. This value may be changed from 0 to
255 minutes in programming step #15.
FAN SWITCHING
The option to allow the occupant to change the occupied fan mode is allowed by factory default. To lock out
access to fan switching, see programming step #7.
SYSTEM SWITCHING
The option to allow the occupant to change the system
mode is allowed by factory default. To lock out access to
system switching, see programming step #5.
SETTING CLOCK & SCHEDULE
The ability to set the clock and schedule is allowed by
factory default. An access code may be required as set
in programming step # 52, or access may be denied altogether using dipswitches described in the setup section.
PROGRAMMING
The ability to program control parameters is allowed by
factory default. An access code may be required as set
in programming step # 51, or access may be denied altogether using dipswitches described in the setup section.
FAN
This LED will be lit when the fan output is closed.
SERVICE
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User’s Guide
Inside the hinged door
of the thermostat is the
SuperstatTM User’s Guide.
This guide is designed
to assist the installer in
explaining to the end user
how to operate their new
thermostat, as well as serve
as a handy future reference
for the end user.
We recommend that the installer fill out the appropriate
pages and explain to the user how the thermostat operates, what settings may be changed, and how the time
clock schedules are used.
C3443_REV2
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