Daintree GE Current WSA10 User manual

(WSA10)
Daintree®
Sensor Adapter
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
Save these instructions for future use.
1Installation Process
Installation Guide
WSA10 |DT104
Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power before servicing or
installing product.
Install in accordance with National Electric Code and local codes.
WARNING
Risk of injury. Wear safety glasses and gloves during installation and
servicing.
CAUTION
The Daintree Networks WSA10 Wireless Sensor Adapter is a
control component within the Daintree Networked platform.
The WSA10 enables open, standards based ZigBee wireless
control communications with a variety of sensor devices used
in HVAC systems.
The WSA10 provides up to four (4) thermistor temperature sensor
inputs for temperature monitoring and logging, and up to two (2)
0-10V analog inputs suitable for connection to a broad range of
transducers, enabling wireless control and management of wired
end-devices within the Daintree Networked platform.
Error/Test — On when the Wireless Adapter is in an error state.
Flashes to indicate unit Reset and during Installation Test Mode (red).
Joined — On when the Wireless Adapter has joined a ZigBee
®
network.
Flashes to indicate Reset and during sensor Installation Test Mode (green).
Power — On when power is applied to the Wireless Adapter (green).
LED Indicators
1. Disconnect power to the 24V power supply before
installation. Conrm that power is off before continuing.
2. IMPORTANT: Use the provided Plan label to identify the
wireless-adapted sensor location on the building’s oorplan.
3. Mount the WSA10 on a at surface in the HVAC packaged unit,
or in the facility’s electrical/mechanical room. See Mounting.
4. Connect low voltage wiring between the WSA10 and the
power supply and sensors as appropriate. Connect the sensor
cable shield drain wire as appropriate. Improper connection
of the shield drain may cause incorrect or unstable sensor
readings. See Wiring.
5. Check wiring then restore power to the power supply.
6. Ensure the WSA10 green Power LED is On.
7. Press and hold the Reset button on the WSA10 for 3 seconds
to reset the unit. Release the button when the green Joined
LED and the red Error LEDs begin ashing.
IMPORTANT: Reset the WSA10 as described above after adding
sensors or making any change towiring connections.
Figure 1: LED indicators
Power
LED
Joined
LED
Error
LED

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2Wiring
Figure 2: WSA10 terminal connections 0-10V sensors
and NTC thermistors, using a DC Power Supply
Figure 3: WSA10 terminal connections for 0-10V sensors
and NTC thermistors, using a WFA100-SN for DC Power Supply
NOTE: WFA100-SN is inside an approved electrical xture, or
enclosure to provide double insulation of the line voltage wiring.

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2Wiring Continued
Figure 4: WSA10 terminal connections for 0-10V sensor and
NTC thermistors, using a WGA100 or WA100-family adaptor
for DC Power Supply
Figure 5: WSA10 terminal connections for 0-10V sensors and
NTC thermistors, using an AC Power Supply adaptor for DC
Power Supply
To reduce AC noise on the sensor signal line, install the AC to DC
power supply near the WSA10, rather than near the sensor(s).

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2Wiring Continued
Figure 6: WSA10 terminal connections for 4-20mA sensors
and NTC thermistors, using a DC Power Supply adaptor for
DC Power Supply
Figure 7: WSA10 terminal connections for 4-20mA sensors and
NTC thermistors, using an AC Power Supplyfor DC Power Supply
To reduce AC noise on the sensor signal line, install the AC to DC
power supply near the WSA10, rather than near the sensor(s).
Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect all power before installation.
Wiring connectors are not supplied. UL recognized wiring connectors
must be used in the installation. Each terminal can accept one
conductor only. Connect only one 24AWG to 16AWG wire to any
terminal. All installation and maintenance of line voltage equipment
must be performed by a qualied electrician. The WSA10 must be
installed in accordance with all local, state, and national electrical codes
and requirements. If the sensor cable includes a shield, terminate the
end closest to the WSA10 as shown in the applicable wiring diagram
Follow sensor manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations
for all sensor connections
CAUTION CLASS 2 WIRING:
All eld wiring shall be suitable for Class 1, Electric Light and
Power, or Class 2, 3 wirings are routed separately and secured to
maintain separation between: 1) Class 2 wiring and all other class
wiring, and 2) limited energy circuit conductors from unlimited
energy circuit conductors.

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Mounting
Important Notices Joining the Zigbee Network
The WSA10 is designed to be mounted to a at surface using
two screws. Alternatively, the mounting tabs at the end of the
WSA10 enclosure can be snapped off with pliers to make the
unit length up to 0.63” (3/4” or 16mm) smaller to t into tighter
spaces. The grooves on the mounting tabs mark the snap-off
point, approximately 3/8” (8mm) from each end of the unit.
Note that when the tabs are removed the mounting holes are
lost, so the unit has to be mounted or afxed by other means,
such as permanent double-sided adhesive tape.
Record IEEE Addresses
If you have not already done so, be sure that each WSA10’s
IEEE address (last 4 or 5 digits) is recorded on the facility oor
plan. You can use the 4 or 5 digit Plan label supplied with the
WSA10 or you can write the last 4 or 5 digits on the oor plan.
This information will be used during the commissioning process.
After the system installation is complete, a marked-up copy of the
facility oor plan showing the identity and location of each wireless
adapter (including associated sensors) should be available. This
will simplify and expedite the commissioning process.
After the WSA10 is powered-up, it is ready to communicate
with the Daintree Wireless Area Controller (WAC) and the
ControlScope web-based user interface. Upon commissioning,
the WSA10 “Join” LED turns on solid and remains on as long as
the WSA10 is included in the ZigBee Network.
After joining the network, signals from the low voltage devices
connected to the WSA10 pass through the WSA10 and are sent
wirelessly to Daintree Networked. For more information about
conguring the system, see the instructions and on-line help
provided with the Daintree ControlScope web application.
Figure 8: Mounting Template (observe measurements,
illustration may not be actual size).for DC Power Supply

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6Operation with ControlScope Manager
Once joined to the ZigBee network, the WSA10 and its
connected devices are assigned to zones using the Zone and
Device Conguration page. Notice that each connected input
is listed as a separate device. The Device ID and Model columns
include terminal identiers for each connected device. These
identiers are automatic and carry over to both the Devices
page and Zone Temperature Logging reports.
Each connected input is also assigned a Device Prole, which
determines if an alarm is generated when the sensor reports
a reading outside of the designated range.
7Reports
The Zone Temperature Analysis report displays temperature
and time as reported by a temperature sensor or thermostat.
It also displays a histogram representing the time spent at
various temperatures over the report time period.
When a time is selected on the histogram, the number of hours
spent above or below the selected temperature also displays.
An input’s Device Prole can be congured to generate a
threshold alarm when a temperature is outside of designated
limits, as shown below. When an input is shorted or open, a
failure alarm is raised against the device, as shown below.
Alert Emails
An Email Rule can be set up to automatically send an email
when a temperature alarm is generated, or when other alerts
occur. See Email Alert Rules in the CSM online help for more
information.
8Alarms

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver;
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected;
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
FCC Warning Message
Input Voltage 24VAC/VDC (10mA)
Battery Backup Type: AA 3.6V lithium thionyl chloride,
internal, not replaceable
Operating Life: 7 years or more
Battery Life: Min. 5,000 hours (@25°C op. temp),
Backup operation only
Inputs
Resistance: (4) Thermistor, 10K Type 2
Accuracy: +/- 0.5°C @-10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F)
+/- 1°C @-30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 149°F)
Voltage: (2) 0-10VDC
Accuracy: +/- 2% of span (without calibration)
Radio Properties 2.4 GHz, +8 dBm, Range dependent on
RF propagation variables
Operating Relative humidity 5% to 95%,
Environment non-condensing
Temperature: 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
Compliance US: FCC Part 15, Canada: IC
Mounting Wall, ceiling, enclosure screw mount
Dimensions 1.18” W x 0.98” H x 7.03” L
(30mm W x 25mm H x 178.5mm L)
ControlScope
Manager Release version 3.1 or later
Compatibility
Specications
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation
or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufciently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be
referred to GE Current, a Daintree company.
Questions:
Web: products.gecurrent.com
Phone: 1-866-855-8629
www.gecurrent.com
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General Electric Company and are used under license. Information provided is subject to change without notice.
All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions.
DT104 (Rev. 05/14/2021
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPOSURE IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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