Cooper Power Systems 62020X31 ZigBee Radio Installed in Load Controlled Receiver User Manual LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver
Cooper Power Systems ZigBee Radio Installed in Load Controlled Receiver LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver
Instruction Manual
LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver Customer Service: 1-800-815-2258 This instructional leaflet contains general installation information for the LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver. The LCR 6200 is used to control remote electric loads and is activated by commands sent through the SelectComm™ and ZigBee communication modules. No special test equipment or programming is required to install the LCR 6200 in the field. Instructional Leaflet The LCR 6200 addressing must be configured for your demand response system prior to operation. CAUTION: Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices. MISE EN GARDE: Respectez les précautions de manipulation des dispositifs à décharge électrostatique. ! SAFETY FOR LIFE SAFETY FOR LIFE SAFETY FOR LIFE Cooper Power Systems™ products meet or exceed all applicable industry standards relating to product safety. We actively promote safe practices in the use and maintenance of our products through our service literature, instructional training programs, and the continuous efforts of all Cooper Power Systems employees involved in product design, manufacture, marketing, and service. We strongly urge that you always follow all locally approved safety procedures and safety instructions when working around high voltage lines and equipment and support our “Safety For Life” mission. SAFETY INFORMATION The instructions in this document are not intended as a substitute for proper training or adequate experience in the safe operation of the equipment described. Only competent technicians, who are familiar with this equipment should install, operate, and service it. A competent technician has these qualifications: • Is thoroughly familiar with these instructions. • Is trained in industry-accepted high and lowvoltage safe operating practices and procedures. Safety Instructions Following are general danger and warning statements that apply to PLC equipment. Additional statements, related to specific tasks and procedures, are located throughout the document. DANGER: Hazardous voltage. Contact with hazardous voltage will cause death or severe personal injury. Follow all locally approved safety procedures when working around high and low-voltage lines and equipment. G103.3 • Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear, and ground power distribution equipment. • Is trained in the care and use of protective equipment such as flash clothing, safety glasses, face shield, hard hat, rubber gloves, hot stick, etc. Following is important safety information. For safe installation and operation of this equipment, be sure to read and understand all cautions and warnings. Hazard Statement Definitions This document may contain four types of hazard statements: DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury or equipment damage. CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment damage only. DANGER: Before installing, operating, maintaining, or testing this equipment, carefully read and understand the contents of this document. Improper operation, handling, or maintenance can result in death, severe personal injury, and equipment damage. G101.0 DANGER: This equipment is not intended to protect human life. Follow all locally approved procedures and safety practices when installing or operating this equipment. Failure to comply may result in death, severe personal injury, and equipment damage. G102.1 DANGER: Power distribution and transmission equipment must be properly selected for the intended application. It must be installed and serviced by competent personnel who have been trained and understand proper safety procedures. These instructions are written for such personnel and are not a substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures. Failure to properly select, install, or maintain power distribution and transmission equipment can result in death, severe personal injury, and equipment damage. G102.1 ! SAFETY FOR LIFE CT-Y0-0398 Installing the LCR 6200 Complete the following steps to install an LCR 6200: 1. Mount the LCR 6200 at the desired location, which is preferably a flat, non-vibrating surface. The LCR enclosure has two pre-drilled mounting tabs. Cooper Power Systems recommends pan head screws up to 1/4” in size for mounting the LCR. The distance between the mounting holes is 8.25 inches, and the diameter of the mounting holes is 0.3125 inches. For a rain-tight rating, mount the LCR so that the “This Way Up” arrow on the label points up. 2. Remove electrical power from the AC circuits that are to supply power to the LCR and the load to be controlled. WARNING: Dangerous voltages are present. Multiple disconnects may be required to de-energize all circuits. AVERTISSEMENT: Présence de tensions dangereuses. Il pourrait être nécessaire de procéder à des débranchements multiples pour mettre tous les circuits hors tension. Cooper Power Systems 3. Wire the LCR 6200 according to the wiring diagram located on the LCR cover. Install the wiring within a 1/2” liquid-tight, nonmetallic, flexible conduit or make sure the wiring is close nippled into an approved junction box or wiring compartment. All wiring connections are made to factoryinstalled leads that are rated for 600 VAC, 105° C. No polarity requirements apply to the output leads. 4. Locate and record the LCR address, Install Code, EUI-64 address, and any other necessary information. 5. Apply electrical power to the LCR. 6. Commission the ZigBee module by performing the steps described in “Commissioning the ZigBee Module” on page 4. 7. If desired, perform a test shed as described in the section “Test Button” on page 5. 8. Close the LCR door, secure the latch, and install a utility seal. LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver Commissioning the ZigBee Module LCR 6200 LEDs Perform the following steps to commission the ZigBee communication module in the LCR 6200: The LCR 6200 LEDs have the following meanings: 1. Make sure a ZigBee Gateway device has been previously installed and commissioned. 2. Locate and record the serial number of the ZigBee Gateway device. 3. Coordinate with the Yukon™ Master Station operator to create an LCR 6200 using the Install Code and EUI-64 address of the LCR, which were recorded in step 4 on page 3. NOTE The Install Code and EUI-64 address are located on labels inside the LCR. 4. Instruct the Yukon Master Station operator to assign the LCR 6200 to the ZigBee Gateway device with the serial number recorded in step 2. 5. Instruct the Yukon Master Station operator to start the commissioning process by clicking the Commission button located on the hardware page of the LCR 6200 that was created in step 3. 6. Push and hold the Test button on the LCR receiver board for more than five seconds to instruct the ZigBee module to join the ZigBee network. NOTE The commissioning process may take up to five minutes to complete. When the commissioning process is complete, the LCR Status LCD turns on solid and the ZigBee status of the LCR changes to Commissioned in the Yukon software. Load Status (Red) • LED Off – LED is off when the load is not being controlled. • LED On – LED is on when the load is being controlled. LCR Status (Green) • LED Off – LED is off when there is no communication, the LCR is out of service, or the LCR status LED is disabled. • LED On – LED is on solid when the ZigBee module is connected to a network. • LED Fast Blink – LED blinks with a pattern of half a second on and half a second off when the ZigBee module is in the process of commissioning. • LED Very Fast Blink – LED blinks very fast when the ZigBee module is scanning for a network. • LED Slow Blink – LED blinks with a pattern of one second on and one second off if the ZigBee module did not find a network or the ZigBee module left a network and did not rejoin that network. Instructional Leaflet ! SAFETY FOR LIFE CT-Y0-0398 Test Button The Test button, located on the LCR receiver board, can perform the following functions. Cancel Control and Power Detection at Power-On Push and hold the Test button while applying power to the unit to cancel any current control or cold load pickup and bypass the power stability detection. Test Relay Control Push and release the Test button to control the relay for a configurable period of time. Push the Test button multiple times to increment the control time by the configurable period of time. For example, if the configurable period of time is set to 30 seconds, push the Test button four times to control for two minutes. Cooper Power Systems The relay control initiated by the Test button is implemented as a standard timed load control command, zero delay, and zero random extension. This overrides any other currently implemented or delayed control. When controlling equipment such as well pumps or air conditioning compressors, push the Test button more than once to ensure that the control time is not too short. Commissioning Push and hold the push Test button for more than five seconds to instruct the ZigBee module to join the ZigBee network. LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver LCR 6200 Specifications Communications SelectComm 4020 VHF Paging Communication Module SelectComm 5020 900 MHz FLEX Paging Communication Module ZigBee Communication Module Operating Requirements Power Source: 240 VAC (+10% -20%) Frequency: 60 Hz (±2%) Consult Cooper Power Systems for 50 Hz operation. Temperature: -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +85°C) Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing Relay Control 5 A at 120 VAC resistive, Form C Housing NEMA 3R injection-molded, UV-stabilized gray polycarbonate plastic. Rain-tight per UL916. Dimensions (Including Mounting Tabs) 5.95 H x 9.25 W x 3.22 D in. (15.11 H x 23.50 W x 8.18 D cm) Electrostatic Discharge 15 kV through Air per ANSI C12.1 (IEC 61000-4-2) Surge Withstand Capability Oscillatory: 6 kV @ 100 kHz waveform per ANSI C12.1 (IEEE C62.41) Fast Transient: 6 kV @ 1.2x50 μs - 8x20 μs waveform per ANSI C12.1 (IEEE C62.41) Wire Size Limits This energy management device is designed, tested and certified to UL Standard 916, which contains allowances for field wiring system conductor sizing. It is intended to be connected directly to the equipment it is controlling, using the following wiring requirements: • Use 12 AWG field wiring leads for installation with 8 AWG or 10 AWG branch-circuit conductors. • Use 18 AWG field wiring leads for installation with 12 AWG or smaller branch-circuit conductors. In the event that this energy management device is connected directly to a branch-circuit overcurrent protection device, the following wire size limitations apply: • Use 12 AWG wire for 25 A or smaller circuits. • Use 18 AWG wire for 7 A or smaller circuits. Instructional Leaflet ! SAFETY FOR LIFE Cooper Power Systems CT-Y0-0398 LCR 6200 Load Control Receiver SAFETY FOR LIFE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 can radiate 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 encouraged 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. These devices operate under Part 15 of the FCC rules. Modifications to these devices not expressly authorized by Cooper Power Systems may affect your ability to legally operate these devices. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS, OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT BY ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE SELLER AND BUYER. ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF SELLER. THE CONTENTS OF THIS INFORMATION LEAFLET SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY SUCH PRIOR OR EXISTING AGREEMENT. The information, recommendations, descriptions, and safety notations are based on Cooper Power Systems experience and judgment. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS ALL-INCLUSIVE OR COVERING ALL CONTINGENCIES. If further information is required, Cooper Power Systems should be consulted. In no event will Cooper Power Systems be responsible to the user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damage or loss whatsoever; or claims against the user by its customers resulting from use of information, recommendations, descriptions, or safety notations. One Cooper | www.cooperpower.com | Online Copyright © 2011 Cooper Industries. All rights reserved. Cooper Power Systems, SelectComm, and Yukon are valuable trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. You are not permitted to use Cooper trademarks without the prior written consent of Cooper Industries. CT-Y0-0398-REV1
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