smart thermostats
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smart thermostats
SMART THERMOSTATS 1 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Thermostat Control Terms and Definitions Uni-Line® Smart Sense™ Products Thermostats Accessories 2 Product Line Overview Manufacturer Analysis Installation and Troubleshooting Hands-on SMART Lab Sales Tools Website Q&A Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Smart Sense™ Simply the SMART choice™ 3 DIN DIP G HP Hz IEEE LCD O/B PIR PLC RF RTU V AC W Wi-Fi Y = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Deutsches Institut für Normung Dual In-Line Package (switch) Green - wire to relay for Fan Heat Pump Hertz (frequency) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Liquid Crystal Display Cool / Heat Active Reversing Valve Passive InfraRed Programmable Logic Controller Radio Frequency Return To Unit for modbus Voltage Alternating Current White - wire to relay for Heat Wireless Fidelity (based on IEEE 802.11 standards) Yellow - wire to relay for Cool Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 HVAC – Heating W1 = 1st stage Heating W2 = 2nd Stage Heating E = Emergency Heating Aux = Auxiliary Heating B = Heat Pump Heat HVAC – Cooling Y = 1st stage Cooling O = Heat pump Cooling G = Fan 4 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Yellow - Cool White - Heat Green - Fan Anticipation – the activation or deactivation in advance of ambient temperature reaching set point Energy Efficient Recovery – thermostat to initiate heating or cooling in advance of the time the air temperature at the thermostat would normally cause the thermostat to initiate Auto Changeover – the provision for automatically changing from heating to cooling mode or vice versa Call for Heating or Cooling – industry speak for “request” Cycle rate – number of cycles per hour HP – heat pump Radio Frequency (RF) – Radiating electrical energy oscillating between 3kHz to 300GHz Wi-Fi Module – wirelessly connecting electronic devices usually for Internet access. Standard is often referred to as IEEE 802.11 Wireless Sensor – sensor without wires communicating temperature values to thermostat. Excellent for retrofit installations where wiring is a problem. 5 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 6 Improves ease of retrofit Adds flexibility Reduces cost of multiple zone management Enables remote support Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Pros Long Distance Industry History 7 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Cons Higher frequencies require higher power consumption Interference concerns Pros Cost Industry Standard Internet Connectivity 8 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Cons Security Interference Concerns •MONITORING •TARIFF / RATE FLEXIBILITY •CONTROL Invensys proprietary & confidential 9 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 © Invensys 2012 Simplify meter reading Enhance data collection efficiency Reduce manpower costs 10 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Differences in rates based on usage and time of day Rate flexibility depends on total usage Rate incentives for utility control of energy usage 11 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Complete energy control by utility or municipality Better distribution of energy resources More reliable supply overall 12 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 13 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Serial communication protocol used with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other modbus hardware Method for transmitting information over serial lines between electronic devices 14 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Modbus is used in thermostat to receive and provide data Used in multiple thermostats or Building Management Systems (BMSs) Satellite icon will display on the LCD when communication is in progress Especially useful when a large building with multiple air handler units must be controlled 15 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2014 22 June 2015 SIMPLY THE SMART CHOICE™ 16 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART-2000 SMART-3000 SMART-4000 SMART-5000-KIT* * Available 2016 17 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 18 SMART-R-02 Averaging / After hours Sensor SMART-R-03 Outdoor / Duct Sensor SMART-R-05 Adjustable / After hours Sensor SMART-R-06 Wireless RF / After hours Sensor Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART-R-01H SMART 3000 Hospitality Sensor SMART-R-01V SMART 4000 Four Wire Sensor with %RH No display SMART-R-02V Four Wire Sensor with %RH Touchscreen 19 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 4000 SMART-M-01 Occupancy Model (3 inputs) SMART-M-02 Modbus Interface RTU SMART-M-03 Defrost Module (DIN) SMART-M-04 Wireless Wi-Fi Module 20 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 • Sensors – – – – – SMART-Z-01 SMART-Z-01T SMART-Z-02 SMART-Z-02E SMART-Z-02S Easy Zone Easy Zone Touch Smart Zone Smart Zone with Expander Stand Alone Zone • Accessories – SMART-Z-01PS 21 Power Supply for ALL Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 22 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 23 Bigger, Brighter Display with Blue Backlight Programmable or Manual 7 Day Program with 4 events 3 Speed Fan Adjustable Temperature Differential Compressor Short Cycle Protection Separate “O” and “B” terminals for Heat Pump Filter Change Indicator Low temperature Freeze Protection Wi-Fi and Remote Sensor Options Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 24 Bigger, Brighter Display with White Backlight Touchscreen for intuitive use 1 Stage Only 3 Fan Speeds Easy to use commercial and residential applications Hospitality accessories Wi-Fi, Remote and Occupancy Sensor Options Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 25 DIN Rail mountable Up to 4 stages Intuitive operation Manual / 7 day / 365 day operation After hours run timer 18 to 270 V AC powered Five dedicated HVAC equipment control relays Volt free relay outputs for fan (10A max) 0 to 10V assignable outputs Integrated modbus communications Bright green backlight Wi-Fi, remote and occupancy sensor options Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 26 Bigger, Brighter Color Display Touchscreen Wi-Fi Zone Control SD card slot Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 27 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 2000 Series 28 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 3000 Series 29 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 4000 Series 30 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Competitive Comparison Family Model Uni-Line® Smart Sense™ Honeywell White Rodgers SMART 2000 Focus Pro TH6320U1000 Emerson Blue 1F85-0477 Programmable and Non-Programmable 7 day (4 events) Programmable 5/2 days Programmable 5/1/1 days 40°F to 99°F 45°F to 90°F Image Menu-driven operation High & Low Balance Points 41°F to 122°F Adjustable Differential +/- 9°F +/-1°F 0.4° to 1.7°F Available Sensors 4 Sensors Available 2 Sensors Available 2 Sensors Available Wi-Fi Options Wi-Fi Available No Wi-Fi No Wi-Fi Fan Speed Three Fan Speeds Single Fan Speed Single Fan Speed 31 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 32 Pros and Cons Uni-Line® Smart Sense™ Competition Menu-driven operation Programmable and NonProgrammable in 1 Model Programmable AND NonProgrammable in 1 Model not available High & Low Balance Points Efficient & effective use of equipment Higher utility bills Adjustable Differential Control of Cycle Time provides higher energy savings More energy costs because fixed Available Sensors 4 Sensors Available 2 Sensors Available Wi-Fi Options Wi-Fi Optional No Wi-Fi available Fan Speed Three Fan Speeds Single Fan Speed Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 33 Value Proposition Wholesaler / Distributor Contractor End-User Menu-driven operation Easier to sell Easy Installation Easier to Understand & Use High and Low Balance Points More Features More Control Save Energy Costs Adjustable Differential More Features Flexibility and Control Save Energy Costs Available Sensors 4 Sensors Available Customized Solutions More Flexibility Wi-Fi Options Wi-Fi Optional Upsell Installation Less cost burden yet upgradable Fan Speed More Features More Options to Sell Save Energy Costs Consolidated Product Line Less Inventory Right product for the job Job completed faster Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Competitive Comparison Uni-Line® Smart Sense™ Honeywell White Rodgers Family Model SMART 3000 Vision Pro TH8110U1003 90 Series 1F97-1277 Menu-driven operation Programmable and Non-Programmable 7-day Programmable 7-day Programmable 7-day High & Low Balance Points 32°F to 122°F 40°F to 99°F 45°F to 99°F Adjustable Differential +/- 10° F +/- 1° F +/- 1° F Available Sensors 5 Sensors Available 3 Sensors Available 2 Sensors Available Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Optional Wi-Fi Included No Wi-Fi Available Fan Speed 3 Fan Speeds Single Fan Speed Single Fan Speed Hospitality Options Hospitality Applications NA NA Image 34 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 35 Pros and Cons Uni-Line® Smart Sense™ Competition Menu-driven operation Display allows for common language programming, ease of use & installation Requires special codes to be input for set-up and programming High & Low Balance Efficient & effective use of equipment Points Higher utility bills Adjustable Differential Control of Cycle Time provides higher energy savings More energy costs because fixed Available Sensors 5 Sensors Available 3 Sensors Available Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Optional Wi-Fi Included Fan Speed 3 Fan Speeds Options Single Fan Speed Hospitality Options Door bell, window/door inputs, BMS NA Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 36 Value Proposition Wholesaler / Distributor Contractor End-User Menu-driven operation Easier to sell Easy Installation Easier to Understand and Use High & Low Balance Points More Features More Control Protect Investments Adjustable Differential More Features Flexibility and Control Save Energy Costs Available Sensors More Options to Sell More Control Higher Efficiency Options Wi-Fi More Features More Control Higher Efficiency Options Fan Speed More Features More Options Higher Efficiency Options Hospitality Options Higher Sales Potential Wider Range of Customers Save Energy Cost / Intuitive Comfort Consolidated Product Line Less Inventory Right product for the job Job completed faster Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 2000 SMART 4000 37 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 38 Technical Thermostats – Get Smarter Applications Installation Steps Troubleshooting Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Feature Rich – Multifunction Thermostat Amazingly Simple Installation Great Customer Satisfaction Manual or Programmable operation Very Cost Effective Single indoor fan or 3 fan speed mode Adaptable – meets customers needs Flexible – suits application demands Single or 2 Stage systems Simple to use NO call-backs Lower inventory Suitable for all applications Less installer training needed 39 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 40 Residential Programmable Highlights 7 Day programming – 4 events per day Temporary & Permanent program hold Optional Outside air temp display Auto changeover or set as manual only Large backlit display Intuitive operation Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Commercial Programmable Highlights 7 Day programmable 1 Start / Stop per day After hour run timer Key board lock with temp limit control Use on-board or remote sensors Modbus RTU communications Optional - outside air economy cooling 41 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Manual Mode Highlights Single or 2 set points Clock Optional Day / Night or simple manual mode Easiest operational mode 42 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Zone Temperature Control Easy Zone Touch DO/DC damper Advanced Zone control 24V AC powered Monitors system temp Spill Zones 70.3°F 71.8°F 76.5°F 69.7°F 71.9°F 74.7°F Select “Sensing” zone(s) Or average if more than one “Sensing” zone selected 43 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mount the Base Plate Battery and Switch Set-Up Attach Wires Close Cover Switch 1 Apply Power Position OFF Test Clock Battery DIP Switches 44 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF Symptoms and the Solutions 45 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 46 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 47 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 48 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 49 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART 4000 and SMART 2000 Uses The Same Micro Uses 78% of the same code Same 24V power supply Same programming header Same backup battery 55% of the same components Same Smart Sense QA 50 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 The SMART 4000 What's New? 51 240V Relays Graphical LCD Outside Air Economy cycle 365 Day Programming Control for 4 Stages Additional I/O Amazingly simple operation Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Overview The SMART 4000 52 User Friendly 5 Status LEDS 3 Function Buttons Up and Down Arrow Control Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Hardware Hardware 5 Status LEDs Green – Power Green – Fan Red – Heating Blue – Cooling Yellow – Economy 3 Function Button F1 – Set Temperature F2 – Clock & Schedules F3 – Settings The + / - buttons Graphical LCD 53 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 The Display adapts to the current function It guides you through setup functions It is the prime reason why the SMART 4000 is so installer friendly 54 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 SMART SENSE™ 55 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Featured Products SMART 2000 SMART 3000 Specifications Test Mode Installation Codes Terminals & Wiring Diagrams Dip Switch Functions Exercises SMART 2000 SMART 3000 56 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 57 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Open cover Press and hold O/RIDE button for 15 seconds LCD will show 88:15 Adjust to 88:21, press O/RIDE again Press MODE to exit 58 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 59 Code Name Code Name Code Name Code Name Pn Keyboard Lock PIN Db Deadband DT Upstage Delay Time Cd Commissioning Mode LC Keyboard Lock Level FO Fan Options OS Optimized Start/Stop SS Start/Stop Mode Override HL Heating Limit FP Fan Purge Time C2 Remote Calibration OF Override Function CL Cooling Limit Fn Function Co Cooling OFF Temperature rs Internal Temp Sensor Response CF Temp Display Format H3 W2 Relay Ho Heating OFF Temperature ts Factory Test Mode C1 Sensor Calibration Tt TT Terminal Function HB High Balance Point tC Time Clock AF Anti-Freeze LB Low Balance Point tD Temperature Display oH Occupied Heat Mode Ft Filter Warning AH After Hours Override Timer oC Occupied Cool Mode Ad Modbus Address SC Stop Cooling Temp SP Stage 1 Span bd Baud Rate Selection SH Stop Heating Temp Sd Stage 2 Span PA TBD Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 60 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 61 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 62 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 63 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 64 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 • Exercise 1 – Temperature – – – – Set CF = C (Celsius) Set FO = 1 (Residual Fan) Set SP = 1 (0.5° Differential) Set Sd = 3 (1.5° Differential) • Exercise 2 – Time – Set tC = 24 (Hours) – Set DT = 45 (Minutes of Upstage Delay Time) 65 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 66 1 Heat / 1 Cool Intuitive operation Bright white backlight touchscreen Single or three fan speed control Easy to use commercial applications Wi-Fi, remote and occupancy sensor options Passive InfraRed (PIR), door and window inputs Relay and 0-10V Equipment Control Logic Outputs Heat pump (O/B) or Heat/Cool control logic Integrated Modbus RTU communications Integrated temperature sensor on wall controller Door Bell Function Australian Design Extensive Installer Options Menu o Temperature Control Limits o Auto Off Timer o Dead Band Adjustment o Fan Purge Period o Backlight Level Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Residential Intuitive And Commercial Control Easy as 1-2-3 67 Ensure SMART-3000 is OFF Press top left corner of LCD 1 Press top right corner of LCD Press and hold in center for 4 seconds To exit, press and hold bottom right corner for 4 seconds Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 2 3 Code Name Code Name 0 Buttons Shown 11 0 to 10V Fan Direction 1 Permitted Modes 12 0 to 10V Fan Min Value (minimum fan voltage when running) 2 Room / Set display 13 0 to 10V Fan Maximum Value (Maximum fan voltage when running) 3 Native Display Format 14 Heat Span 4 C/F Button Shown On LCD 15 0 to 10V Heat Interval (PI) 5 High Temperature Set Limit 16 0 to 10V Heat Direction 6 Low Temperature Set Limit 17 0 to 10V Heat Minimum Voltage 7 Deadband 18 Cool Span 8 Fan Purge Period 19 0 to 10V Cool Interval (PI) 9 Fan Span (3 speed relays) 20 0 to 10V Cool Direction 10 0 to 10V Fan Interval (PI) 21 0 to 10V Cool Minimum Voltage 68 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Code 69 Name Code Name 22 Auto Off Timer 32 Window Input Delay 23 Unoccupied Heat Setpoint 33 Door Input Logic 24 Unoccupied Cool Setpoint 34 Door Input Delay 25 Unoccupied Fan Mode 35 PIR Input Delay 26 Backlight 36 Reset Fan 27 TT Sensor (SI & Com) 37 Belimo Mode 28 Temperature Calibration 38 Modbus Address 29 Digital Input 39 Baud Rate 30 Digital Input Logic 40 Default Start Temperature Version 3.3+ 31 Window Input Logic 41 Factory Reset Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 70 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 71 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 72 Robertshaw ® proprietary and confidential ©2015 73 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 150-2491 for SMART 2000 Languages 74 English Spanish Portuguese German French Italian Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 150-2492 for SMART 3000C (Commercial) 150-2501 for SMART 3000R (Residential) 75 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 150-2502 for SMART 4000 76 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 77 Quick Start Guide User Manuals Installation Manuals International Languages Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Robertshaw® i2 Deluxe Series • Humidity Control • Independent remote and outdoor sensor terminals SMART-3000 SMART-2000 Robertshaw RS 4000/5000/6000 Value Series • Auto Changeover • Circulating Fan Robertshaw RS 2000/3000 Economy Series • • • • Adjustable Temperature Differential Worry-Free Memory Retention Low Temperature Freeze Protection Filter reminder Robertshaw 300 Series Slim vertical case with lock Robertshaw 9400 & 9600 Series • Legacy limited due to micro-processor discontinuance SMART-3000 SMART-2000 SMART-3000 SMART-2000 SMART-2000 SMART-2000 SMART 3000 is great cross as long as 1 Heat / 1 Cool 78 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Powered samples Three thermostats Sensor accessories 79 Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Smart Sense™® SMART 2000 Series Wall Thermostats by Uni-Line® are powered by: a) b) c) d) 80 24 Volts AC Line Voltage and/or AAA Batteries Line Voltage only Batteries only Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 How does one activate INSTALLER MENU on the SMART 3000? a) b) c) d) 81 Press O/RIDE for 15 seconds Power cycle the thermostat Press left, right, then center Zoom in Robertshaw® proprietary and confidential ©2015 Telephones: Technical Service 1-800-445-8299 Technical Service Fax 1-630-260-7294 Customer Service 1-800-304-6563 Customer Service Fax 1-800-426-0804 Websites: Uni-Line® Catalog: www.robertshaw.com/Uni-Line Cross Reference: www.robertshaw.com/Products/Cross-Reference Toolbox: www.robertshaw.com/toolbox/Toolbox-Main General Information for: Robertshaw®, Paragon®, Ranco®, Uni-Line® and Publication Zone® Robertshaw®, Paragon®, Ranco®, Uni-Line®, and Make the Connection™ are propriety marks of Robertshaw or its 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