Wcc iii installation, Sat iii connection points – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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WCC III Technical Guide
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12. WCC III INSTALLATION
C 1 to C 8 Connections
The eight “C” connection points of the SAT III controller were 
originally classifi ed and labeled as “COOL” contacts starting with 
the SAT 0, SAT I, and SAT II controllers. They do not need to 
be used only for “COOL” contacts, as these contacts are general 
purpose relay outputs. There is a load protection device called 
a varistor across each of the eight “COOL” output connections 
that limits the allowable voltage to no more than 32 volts AC\DC 
maximum at 1 amp current draw for each contact. Attempting to 
switch any voltage greater than 32 Volts, or current draws of more 
than 1 amp per contact could and will result in damage to the SAT 
III controller. These “H” and “C” contact outputs are meant to 
control tri-state actuators, contactors, relays, solenoids, and the PI 
board AKA “ECC II ANALOG OUTPUT” board that WattMaster 
Controls used to manufacture. See Figure 12-18 for further wiring 
details. See Section 3 for additional programming instructions.
Binary Inputs
The SAT III controller has two sets of eight-position dipswitches 
on its front panel labeled L1 - L8 and L9 - L16. Switches L1-L8 are 
housed together in one dipswitch, and switches L9-L16 are housed 
together in another dipswitch. For the old connection method one 
dipswitch is removed for each Binary Input with Time Delay board, 
and is then replaced with a ribbon cable which connects the Binary 
Input with Time Delay board to the SAT III controller. The binary 
devices to be monitored are then wired to the terminal strip of the 
Binary Input with Time Delay board. The Binary Input with Time 
Delay board requires a 24-VAC power source. Warning you must 
observe polarity on the 24-VAC and GND connections of both the 
Binary Input with Time Delay board and the SAT III controller, 
as the grounds must be the same. Or, an alternative connection 
method to the SAT III controller is now provided by the 6-pin HSS 
expansion port on the side of the SAT III controller. See Figures 
12-26, 12-27, & 12-28 for further wiring details.
24VAC & GND Connection
Located on the bottom side of the SAT III controller is a 24 VAC 
and GND connection. This is the main power connection to the 
SAT III controller. Each SAT III Controller draws - 15VA. External 
relays and contactors are not included, but need to be considered 
for total VA draw. The GND connection points must be the same 
between all of the externally powered expansion boards and the 
SAT III Controller. See Figure 12-27 for further wiring details. 
SAT Communication Connection
These connection points are for wiring of the RS-485 communication 
loop. There are two “T” (Transmit) connections, two “R” (Receive) 
connections and two “SHIELD” connection points. There are two 
connection points provided for each connection for easy “daisy 
chaining” to the next Satellite Controller. When connecting the 
RS-485 wiring from SAT III to SAT III or SAT 3C/D/F, or SAT 3P 
controller the wiring connections are as follows: connect “R” TO 
“R”, “T” TO “T”, AND “SHIELD” TO “SHIELD” OR “SH”. The 
RS-485 wire specifi cations are plenum-rated, jacketed stranded 
18-gauge, 2-wire twisted pair with shield. 18-gauge stranded wire 
is mandatory to ensure a good connection with the ¼-inch Sta-Con 
connectors which are used to terminate the wires at the WCC III - 
MCD and at the satellite controllers.
HSS EXP COMM Connection
The HSS EXP (Expansion) Port enables newer versions of the 
satellite expansion boards, most notably the Binary Input with 
Time Delay Board and V-Out RELAY Board to work without 
connecting the previous way (separate power and hard wiring was 
required). The SAT III has a single connection via the built-in HSS 
EXP port on the side of the SAT III. It is designed to connect and 
power up 5 HSS Expansion Boards. Connecting more than 5 HSS 
Boards is possible, but each additional board will require a 24VAC 
power supply.
The HSS EXP port provides power and ground, along with 
communications on a 6-pin pre-made MOLEX type mini-fi t cable 
connection. This cable is made with 16-gauge wire.
Each HSS Expansion Board has an 8-position address dipswitch 
that is used to set up the function of the board. 
The HSS EXP port can be daisy chained to the next board. The 
HSS cable connections allow the HSS expansion boards to be 
located up to 150 feet away from the SAT III Controller.
HSS connection cables are available in the following sizes: 6-inch, 
12-inch, 18-inch, 3 feet, 25 feet, 40 feet, 80 feet, and 120 feet.
SAT III Connection Points
