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Honeywell PIR Application Guide for TB7200 and TB7300 Series s 63-4526-01 User Manual

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PIR APPLICATION GUIDE FOR TB7200 AND TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS

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63-4526—01

1. TB7300 networked fan coil application—3 levels of occupancy with an occupancy sensor cover

Advanced network interface can be obtained when thermostats are fully integrated to the reservation system. In these cases, the

occupancy network commands state enumerations text presented by a front end system can be expanded to better represent the

nature of the application.

Sequence of operation:

At initial power-up, when the thermostat 24 Vac power supply is applied; if there is no occupancy network command received by

the thermostat and if the PIR device does not detect any movement, the initial occupancy of the zone will be stand-by mode.

Occupied state network command

At any time, an occupied network command will always force the local zone to be in occupied mode and to use the occupied

setpoints.

Unoccupied state network command

At any time, an unoccupied network command will always force the local zone to be in unoccupied mode and to use the

unoccupied setpoints. If the thermostat local override function is not locked out by configuration, the local user may initiate a

temporary local override to occupied as dictated by the temporary occupancy time configuration parameter setting.

Local occupancy state network command

If previously in unoccupied mode when the thermostat receives a local occupancy state network command, the local PIR

occupancy loop will now be enabled. If the PIR device does not then detect any movements, the occupancy of the zone will be

stand-by mode.

As soon as the PIR device detects a movement or motion, the occupancy status switches to occupied and the occupied setpoints

are used. The room will then be in occupied mode until a door toggle is detected.

If a door toggle is detected, then the room switches to stand-by mode and the stand-by setpoints are used. If any occupants are

left in the room, local movements must be seen to resume the occupied mode.

While in stand-by mode, if no motion is detected in the zone for the entire unoccupied timer duration, then the room switches to

unoccupied mode and the unoccupied setpoints are used. At anytime, if the PIR device detects a local movement or motion, the

occupancy status switches to occupied and the occupied setpoints are used.

Set-up and Configuration
Thermostat used

TB73x5X5014X (lodging models)

PIR used

TB-PIR-FCU-L cover

BI2 Configuration

Door dry contact

Stand-by timer value

Not used

Unoccupied timer value

6.0 hours

Network interface used

BACnet MS/TP or wireless

Occupancy network commands state

Front end system state text examples

Local Occupancy ( PIR active )

Room rented PIR economy enabled

Occupied

Room rented high comfort assured

Unoccupied

Room not rented

BACnet or Echelon Network

Door Switch

Door Switch

BACnet or wireless network

Unoccupied Time

= 6 Hours

Always

Occupied

First Movement Detected
by a PIR Device

Occupied

Stand-By

Unoccupîed

Time

Door Open/Close
Toggle Detected

Unoccupied Time Elapsed

= Unoccupied Mode

Network Command

= Local PIR Occupancy

Initial Network

Command = Unoccupied

PIR Movements Ignored

Network Command

= Occupied

PIR Movements Ignored

Network Command
= Unoccupied
PIR Movements Ignored