Honeywell temaline TK C21P User manual

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TK C21P (RTU A01P)
TK C21S (RTU A11)
Installation Manual

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Document Release Issue Date
800-22711
1.3
E November 2017

CONTENTS
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS........................1
Mounting and Cabling Instructions ............................................. 1
Electrical Connections .............................................................. 2
INSTALLATION ...........................................4
Hooking Up the Unit ................................................................. 4
Connecting the Cables .............................................................. 5
Connecting to Supervised Contacts ..................................... 5
Connecting to Sensors ....................................................... 7
Connecting to load ............................................................. 9
LON and Power connection ............................................... 12
Anti-Removal Tamper Option.............................................. 13
Elemental Detail..................................................................... 15
Jumpers ............................................................................... 16
Harsh environment................................................................. 17
Closing the Unit ..................................................................... 18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................19
TemaKey TK C21P (RTU-A01P code 1500163xx) ....................... 19
REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE.....................21
CE Compliance ....................................................................... 21
Canadian and United States UL Listed ..................................... 21
FCC Compliance ..................................................................... 21
RoHS compliance ................................................................... 22
WEEE compliance................................................................... 22
China RoHS declaration .......................................................... 22
ACTIVATION ............................................23
Identification via the Service Pin .............................................. 23
Identification via Bar Code....................................................... 24
Identification Form ................................................................. 25
Spare Parts .......................................................................... 26
MEANING OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS USED 27

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PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Page 1
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
Mounting and Cabling Instructions
The cables are attached to an encased box or frame with a DIN rail on
which the RTU-A01P unit will be mounted. Figure 1 indicates the
minimum size of the panel. If you need to install additional RTU-A01P
modules, you can use a larger panel; however, make sure that you
allow sufficient space for accessing the cables.
120mm min.
150mm min.
80mm min.
interior depth
DIN RAIL
CABLE ENTRY POINT
45mm min.
Figure 1. Box with DIN/
Ω
Rail

Page 2 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
Electrical Connections
You must connect the following cables to the RTU-A01P unit:
–12V power cable.
–LONWORKS1twisted-pair cable.
–I/O cables from the contacts/sensors.
Make sure that the 12V cable corresponds in size to the norms
indicated in the table below; the size of the 12V cable can be
calculated using the following table (maximum voltage drop on the
cable = 0.5V):
Cable length (m) = 0.5V / (I[A] load x 2 x (res [Ohm/km] /1000))
Type of cable Length (m) in relation to base load
AWG mm2 Ohm/Km 100 [ m A] 200 [m A] 500 [ m A] 1 [A] 2 [A] 5 [A]
10 5,25 3,41 733 367 147 73 37 15
12 3,3 5,7 439 219 88 44 22 9
14 28,8 284 142 57 28 14 6
16 1,3 14 179 89 36 18 9 4
18 0,9 21 119 60 24 12 6 2
20 0,6 34 74 37 15 741
22 0,35 52 48 24 10 521
•The LONWORKS1data cable must be twisted-pair.
•In a free-topology configuration, the sum total of the sections must
not exceed 500m.
•In a bus configuration, the sum total of the sections must not
exceed 2700m.
•In a free-topology configuration, activate the 50ohm terminator by
placing the appropriate jumper on the FTT10A plug-in of the
TemaServer.
•In a bus configuration, place two terminators (with resistance
values of 100ohm 1% ½W) at the two ends of the bus.
•Check that the length of the LONWORKS1data cable corresponds
to the norms indicated in Table 1.
1LONWORKS®is a trademark of the Echelon Corporation

PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Page 3
Type of cable
Length [m] in relation to cable capacity
AWG
mm2
ohm/Km
50nF/Km
100nF/Km
200nF/Km
500nF/Km
1uF/Km
12
3,3
5,7
2676
1892
1338
846
598
14
2
8,8
2153
1523
1077
681
482
16
1,3
14
1707
1207
854
540
382
18
0,9
21
1394
986
697
441
312
20
0,6
34
1096
775
548
346
245
22
0,35
52
886
626
443
280
198
24
0,2
85
693
490
346
219
155
Table 1. Length/Capacity of LONWORKS
Data Cables
•The FTT10A Echelonv1.2 User Guide recommends the cables
indicated in Table 2.
Producer and Model
AWG
Connection to
bus -maximum
total length
[m]
Connection in free
topology –maximum
node-node length
max. [m]
Connection in free
topology –maximum
total wire length. [m]
Belden 85102
16
2700
500
500
Belden 8471
16
2700
400
500
Level IV (twisted-pair,
typically solid and
unshielded)
22
1400
400
500
JY (St) 2x2x0.8 (4-wire
helical twist, solid
shielded)
20
900
320
500
TIA Cat5
/
900
250
450
Table 2. Recommended LONWORKS
Cables

Page 4 INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Hooking Up the Unit
To hook up the unit, follow these steps:
1. Rest the upper panel of the RTU-A01P on the rail.
2. Press until you hear the tongue click into position on the rail (see
Figure 2).
TONGUE
ROTATE
Figure 2. Hooking Up the Unit to the DIN Rail

INSTALLATION Page 5
Connecting the Cables
Connecting to Supervised Contacts
Connect the contact cables to each of the 4 available inputs. Each
contact must be fitted with the appropriate balancing resistors
supplied with the kit. Place the resistors next to the contacts
themselves, as illustrated in Figure 3.
contact 3
In
-V
contact 4
white
In
-V
contact 2
In
-V
contact 1
In
-V
+V
+V
+V
+V
out
out
out
out
white white white
yellow yellow yellow yellow
JP3
JP2
SW1
J4 J5 J4 J3
J1 J2 LED1
SW1
J3 J2 J1
Figure 3. Connecting the Supervised Contact Cables
Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1%
White resistor: 392 Ohm 1%
Close contact resistance: 296 Ohm
Open contact resistance: 1210 Ohm

Page 6 INSTALLATION
When the cables go outdoor is mandatory to use shielded cables. The
cables’ shielding must be connected to the respective ground
connectors (-V).
For internal wiring without shielded cables is recommended an
electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at
short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which
can be essentially subjected to interference or lighting.
Use a twisted-pair cable for the contact cables. Make sure that the
cables correspond in size to the norms indicated in.
Max contact resistance = 25 Ohm
Cable type Lenght
AWG mm2 ohm/Km [m]
12 3,3 5,7 2193
14 28,8 1420
16 1,3 14 893
18 0,9 21 595
20 0,6 34 368
22 0,35 52 240
24 0,2 85 147
Table 3. Length of Contact Cables

INSTALLATION Page 7
Connecting to Sensors
Connect each sensor as illustrated in Figure 4, using the appropriate
balancing resistors supplied with the kit.
tampercontact
SENSOR
blackyellow
white
power supply
xsclusion
+
-
(idem) (idem) (idem)
+
-
In
Out
JP3
JP2
J5 J4 J3
J1J2J3J4
Figure 4. Connecting the Sensor Cables
Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1%; White resistor: 392 Ohm 1%; Black
resistor=3920 Ohm 1%
Close contact resistance: 296 Ohm; Open contact resistance: 1210 Ohm;
Tamper contact resistance: 3920 + 296 Ohm or 3920 + 1210 Ohm

Page 8 INSTALLATION
When the cables go outdoor is mandatory to use shielded cables. The
cables’ shielding must be connected to the respective ground
connectors (-V).
For internal wiring without shielded cables is recommended an
electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at
short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which
can be essentially subjected to interference or lighting.
Use 4-wire (or 5-wire, if the sensor is provided with input disable)
cables for the connections to the sensors. Make sure that the cables
correspond in size to the norms indicated in Table 4 (maximum voltage
drop on the cable = 0.1V):
Cable length(m) = 0.1V / (I[A] load x 2 x (res [Ohm/km] /1000))
I load max for each sensor = 100mA (400mA overall)
Length (m)
Type of cable in re l a tio n to cu rre n t a b so rb e d b y se n so r
AWG mm2 ohm/Km 20 [ m A] 50 [ m A] 100 [m A] 200 [ m A] 500 [m A]
12 3,3 5,7 439 175 88 44 18
14 28,8 284 114 57 28 11
16 1,3 14 179 71 36 18 7
18 0,9 21 119 48 24 12 5
20 0,6 34 74 29 15 7 3
22 0,35 52 48 19 10 5 2
24 0,2 85 29 12 631
Table 4. Sensor Cable Length

INSTALLATION Page 9
Connecting to load
Connect each of the cables from the load to one of the 4 available
output connectors, as shown in Figure 7. Internally, all of the output
lines are provided with Power Mosfet that can drive to ground:
1,2A 30V continuous
5A 30V (0,5 sec) peak current for inductive loads
When the cables go outdoor is mandatory to use shielded cables. The
cables’ shielding must be connected to the respective ground
connectors (-V).
For internal wiring without shielded cables is recommended an
electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at
short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which
can be essentially subjected to interference or lighting.
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
JP3
JP2
SW1
J4 J5 J4 J3
J5 J2 LED1
SW1
J3 J2 J1
AC IN
DC OUT
Isolated
Power supply
GND
GND
GND
GND
10-30VDC
LOAD 1
LOAD 2
LOAD 3
LOAD 4
Figure 5: Connecting to resistive loads

Page 10 INSTALLATION
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
In
-V
+V
out
JP3
JP2
SW1
J4 J5 J4 J3
J5 J2 LED1
SW1
J3 J2 J1
AC IN
DC OUT
Isolated
Power supply
GND
GND
GND
GND
10-30VDC
LOAD 1
LOAD 2
LOAD 3
LOAD 4
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
Figure 6: Connecting to inductive loads with an external isolated power
supply
Note for inductive loads
•In this case is mandatory use the 1N4004 diodes as in figure.
Four (4) Diodes are included in the product
•The external power supply have to be isolated

INSTALLATION Page 11
Relay 4
In
-V
+V
out
Relay 3
In
-V
+V
out
Relay 2
In
-V
+V
out
Relay 1
In
-V
+V
out
JP3
JP2
SW1
J4 J5 J4 J3
J5 J2 LED1
SW1
J3 J2 J1
1N4004
1N40041N40041N4004
Figure 7. Connecting the Relays
Notes:
•Use 12VDC relay - max coil current = 100mA each.
•In this case is mandatory use the 1N4004 diodes as in figure.

Page 12 INSTALLATION
LON and Power connection
Connect the LONWORKS®data cable and the two power cables to
connector J5, as illustrated in Figure 8.
+ - LON
+12
LONWORKS
POWER SUPPLY 12VDC
+
-
SW1
J5 J2 LED1
SW1
Figure 8. LON and power Connection

INSTALLATION Page 13
Anti-Removal Tamper Option
The anti-removal option consists of two optional microswitches. To
mount this option, follow these steps:
1. Mount the first microswitch (an anti-removal tamper) onto the
bottom panel of the box, so that it presses against the wall.
2. Mount the second microswitch (an anti-opening tamper) so that
the lid of the box presses against it.
NOTES
•In this configuration, there is no need to place the safety cover
on the RTU-A01P unit. The anti-opening tamper on the box
protects all the contents (the unit itself, the cables, and the
anti-removal tamper).
•If the box contains several RTU-A01P units, it is only necessary
to mount the anti-removal option on one of them.
3. Connect the anti-removal and the anti-opening tampers to their
respective jumpers (JP2 and JP3) on the RTU-A01P unit (see
Figure 9).
4. Connect the tampers so that they are left in the “open” position.
5. Use a Mascon CE100F24-2 Connector with AWG24 wires (no
polarity)
ANTI-REMOVAL
TAMPER
ANTI-OPENING
TAMPER
SW1
J5 J4 J3
J2
JP2
JP3

Page 14 INSTALLATION
Figure 9. Anti-Removal Tamper Option

INSTALLATION Page 15
Elemental Detail
Figure 10 provides a detailed representation of the electronic card,
including the main connectors, and jumpers.
JP3
JP2
SW1
J4 J5 J4 J3
J5 LED1
SW1
service
button
service
LED
tamper
switch
I/O1I/O2I/O3I/O4
+ - LON
+-
In
Out
+
-
In
Out
+
-
In
Out
+
-
In
Out
1 2 3 4
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3318 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
J3 J2 J1
Tamper
Jumpers
JP2 = NO
JP3 = NC
Figure 10. Elemental Detail

Page 16 INSTALLATION
Jumpers
For normal operation, configure the jumpers on the main board as
specified in Table 5.
Jumper
Function
Default State
JP2 anti-opening tamper open
JP3 anti-removal tamper inserted
Table 5. Configuration of Jumpers
If the anti-opening and anti-removal tampers are present on the
board, connect the corresponding cables to JP2 and JP3,
respectively. In this situation, the internal tamper does not serve any
purpose, and there is no need to replace the upper safety cover of
the unit (which can therefore be left open).
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