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[. . . ] FAN-COIL CONTROLLER PRODUCT DATA T6590 Series FEATURES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · EN0H8579 R0 2009 Large, easy to read LCD display with backlight Heat / Cool or standby mode displayed on LCD Lockable keypad Room setpoint adjustable via simple-to-use up/down buttons · Fan speed ON/Off, low/med/high or auto Auto mode, fan speed is proportional to distance of room temperature from setpoint Manual or automatic heat / cool changeover Control of auxiliary electric heater Inbuilt or remote sensor (NTC20K) options available Simultaneous display of room temperature and user setpoint Push button adjustment of setpoint Switches allow manual control of system operation and fan speed Special energy savings mode activated by external input from Energy Management System (EMS) ­ a window contact or hotel card-key - overrides the temperature setting to installer defined heating and cooling temperatures Energy savings input (remote setback) can be configured to be normally open (NO) circuit or normally closed (NC) circuit All models have a proportional plus integral (P+I) T6590 meets all relevant requirements for CE approval Installer setup mode allowing operating parameters to be changed Installer set up settings retained in the event of a power loss Central remote setback for both cooling and heating operation Freeze protection Automatic setback to unoccupied mode with no key operation °C display 0°C to 2°C Temperature display offset available Easy to use installer setup mode allows for simple thermostat setup Adjustable deadband for heat & cool sequence control Setpoint range 10°C to 32°C Installer test mode for on-site wiring checks Line voltage (230V~) models available APPLICATIONS The T6590 range of digital thermostats is designed to control the valves, fan and auxiliary electric heater within fan-coil systems. Modern, attractive styling and comprehensive feature set makes the T6590 suitable for a wide range of applications. [. . . ] Do not mount it where it could be affected by :draughts or dead spots behind doors or in corners hot or cold air from ducts radiant heat from the sun or appliances unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wall behind the thermostat concealed pipes or chimneys 1. 5. If it becomes necessary to remove the thermostat from the wall-plate: Isolate the power supply before removing the thermostat. Loosen the retaining screw in the lower edge of the thermostat. Pry the lower edge of the thermostat away from the wallplate. Use both hands to pull the thermostat straight away from the wall-plate. NOTE - Incorrect removal of the thermostat from the wall-plate may damage the device. Any T6590 Series thermostat can be directly mounted on the wall or horizontally on either a 65x65mm standard junction box or a 2x4inch US junction box. Mounting screws are supplied for both alternatives. IMPORTANT The installer must be a trained service engineer Isolate the power supply before beginning installation Mounting the thermostat 3 EN0H8579 R0 2009 T6590 FAN-COIL THERMOSTAT INSTALLER SETUP MODE (ISU) ­ T6590A1000 & T6590B1000 ISU Number and description Units 1 System Type 2 Valve output type 3 Sensor Type 5 Threshold for pipe sensor cooling 6 Threshold for pipe sensor heating 7 Fan control type ºC ºC 8 Dead band for four pipes 9 Cycles Per Hour (CPH) value for heating 10 Cycles Per Hour (CPH) value for cooling 11 Cycles Per Hour (CPH) value for Auxiliary Heater ºC 1 remote sensor (NTC20K) 0 NO input (default mode is Heat) 1 NO input (default mode is Cool) 2 NC input (default mode is Heat) 3 NC input (default mode is Cool) 4 Analog input (Default)NTC20K, T7414C1012 Range: 10-18 ºC (Default 15 ºC) Range: 24-32 ºC (Default 27 ºC) 0 User can choose Cycle or Constant (Default) (3 speed: Low->Med->High->Auto-> Low) 1 CONSTANT ONLY (3 speed: Low->Med->High-> Low) 2 CYCLE ONLY Auto has fan ramping algorithm 1ºC, 2ºC (Default), 3ºC, 4ºC, 5ºC (not available on T6590A1000) 1 ­ 12CPH (Default 4) 1 ­ 6CPH (Default 3) 1-12 (Default 6) 1 NC ON/OFF 0 Onboard Sensor (Default) 4 - 4 pipe system with manual changeover (not available on T6590A1000) 5 = 4 Pipe system auto changeover (default on T6590B1000) (Not available on T6590A1000) 6 = 2 pipe system 1H1C with Auxiliary Heater. Manual changeover 7 = 4 pipe system, mixed manual and automatic changeover (not available on T6590A1000) 0 NO ON/OFF (Default) Range 0 = 2 Pipe system Heat Only 1 = 2 Pipe system Cool Only 2 = 2 Pipe system 1H1C manual changeover 3 = 2 Pipe system 1H1C auto changeover (default on T6590A1000) 4 Pipe sensor (Note: This item will be automatically populated based on ISU #2 selection). N0H8579 R0 2009 T6590 FAN-COIL THERMOSTAT ISU Number and description 12 Display Temperature adjustment 13 Temperature Display mode Units ºC - Range -2ºC - +2ºC (Default 0ºC) 0 display Room Temperature 1 display Setpoint 2 display both (Default) 10-32ºC (default 32ºC) 10-32ºC (default 10ºC) 0 All keys available(default) 1 System button Locked out 2 Fan and System button Locked out 3 All buttons locked out 1: Hotel card NO, with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied; 2 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc. 2: Hotel Card NC, with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied; 2 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc. 3: Hotel Card enabled, NO, with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied; 30 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc 4: Hotel Card enabled, NC, with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied; 30 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc. Range 10-21ºC (Default 18ºC) Range 22-32ºC (Default 26ºC) 14 Heating setpoint Range Stops 15 Cooling setpoint Range Stops 16 Keypad Lockout ºC ºC - 17 Remote setback - 18 Remote setback heating setpoint 19 Remote setback cooling setpoint 20 Activity Sensing (No single key pressed after certain period which is configured in this parameter, the system will enter unoccupied mode) ºC ºC - 0 Disabled (Default) 21 Freeze Protection 22 Auto Fan Reset 23 Fan run-on time after auxiliary heater is switched off S 1 4 Hour Sensing 2 12 Hour Sensing 3 24 Hour Sensing Comment: Anytime the thermostat is not touched (no single key pressed), the thermostat will automatically fall back into unoccupied setpoints. [. . . ] The start time is calculated after the initial call for heat/cool. 0 ­ 600Sec (Default 60Sec) 5 EN0H8579 R0 2009 T6590 FAN-COIL THERMOSTAT DIMENSIONS Remote sensor Remote setback Application 2: Two pipes heating or Cooling, manual changeover wiring diagram WIRING DIAGRAMS Remote sensor Remote setback Pipe sensor Application 3: Two pipes, one stage heating or cooling ­ Auto changeover wiring diagram Remote sensor Remote setback Application 0: Two Pipes, Heating-Only wiring Diagram Remote sensor Remote setback Application 4, 5 & 7: Four pipes (Heat + Cool) Manual / Auto changeover wiring diagram N Remote sensor Remote setback Application 1: Two Pipes, Cooling-Only wiring diagram N0H8579 R0 2009 T6590 FAN-COIL THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAMS (CONT) N Remote sensor Remote setback Pipe sensor Application 6: Two pipe heating or cooling with Auxiliary electric heater wiring diagram ORDERING SPECIFICATIONS OS Number T6590A1000 T6590B1000 Description FCU Controller two pipe, 230VAC FCU Controller two or four pipe, 230VAC Honeywell Control Systems Limited Newhouse Industrial Estate Motherwell ML1 5SB United Kingdom EN0H8579 R0 2009 7 http:/ /europe. hbc. honeywell. com [. . . ]

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