TeleEpoch PACE4 PACE4 User Manual
TeleEpoch Limited PACE4
User manual
Instructions for Site Installation and Commissioning Overview 1. Briefing/Teamed Training/Technical Assistance: Technicians who have not installed PACE+PACE Cloud will be briefed on operation and installation, either in person, via Webinar or tele‐training. Training will include instructions on installation, documentation, closeout, and contacting technical support. 2. About Installing the PACE4 Suite: The PACE4 module installs within the low voltage control lines, and using adaptive software, periodically simulates a thermostat‐satisfied signal to compressor/fan and burner elements while maintaining the OEM sequence of operation and blower/fan operation for cooling, to improve heat transfer during either cooling or heating. Equipment run time is reduced while cooling and heating is continued, and as with an automobile’s engine, the PACE4 module’s “hypermiling” software enforces maximum‐cycle and anti‐short cycling limits. Refer to the help section in the on‐screen menu for more details. 3. PACE4 Cloud Connectivity: In addition to standalone offline operation, the PACE4 module can connect to the PACE4 Cloud using either WiFi or Cellular (4G LTE) communication. A single‐purpose cellular or WiFi antenna, or a Cellular + WiFi combo antenna will be provided when communication is opted‐in by the customer. Cellular:In this configuration, the PACE4 module uses the integrated cellular radio for communication, without the need for an additional device. WiFi: In this configuration, all PACE4 modules at a site connect via WiFi, to a central WiFi to internet gateway, which in turn connects to PACE4 Cloud. Features added with PACE4 Cloud connectivity include the ability to: Participate in Automated Demand Response programs Bypass and program PACE4 modules remotely Remote monitoring of: o Thermostat signals o PACE4 state o Supply, return and other temperatures dependent on thermistors installed o Energy consumption and savings (The connection method must be configured using the on‐screen options on the device. Refer to the document “Project Specific Guidelines” to determine means of communication) 4. Components:The following components are included in typical PACE4 installations. Their purpose and other details shall be covered during training. Summary of Steps 1. Initial HVAC Data/HVAC Survey: A goal of the project is to complete, for each site, a 100% HVAC site survey providing the manufacturer, model number, equipment condition notes, and retrofits installed. A Web link utility to assist in this survey will be provided to you. The Web link is to a site with pull‐down menus to allow anyone with an Internet‐connected mobile device (phone, tablet, laptop) to enter site HVAC data and condition notes, and upload it to a database for the customer to review. The link below is to the Web link: 2. Mounting the hard dware: Thee PACE4 mo odule can be b mounted d inside thee control caabinet of th he HVAC unitt, using the provided back plate. Screw the back‐plate at an appro opriate spot inside the e cabinet. Slide the PAC CE4 modulee into the to op lip of th he back platte, and snap the botto om into thee 2 clips at the bottom m of the back plate. Figure 1. Mountiing the PAC CE44 3. PACE4 Node Instaallation: Asssess the HVAC unit sschematics and contro ols and instructions provided during the traaining to deetermine a suitable Intterception point for th he PACE4 N Node. Referr to terminaal labels wh hile wiring the PACE44 to the HVA AC controls.Use an on‐board 24 V AC/DC sou urce to pow wer the PACEE44. If a 24 V source is not availab ble, the provvided poweer adapter may m be used d instead. Installin 4. ng Other Co omponents:Typical PA ACE4 installaations require the insttallation of supply and d return air temperatu ure sensorss, a current transform mer & a th hermal swittch (referreed to as exxtend sensor). For com mmunicatio on, an anteenna must be attached d to the PA ACE4 modu ule, and mo ounted on the outsidee of the HV VAC cabinet (See Figuree 2.). Step‐b by‐step instrructions in the t section below provvide detaile ed instructio ons. LTE Antenna Port WIFI Antenna Port Figuree 2. An ntenna mounted on an HVAC unit 5. arre equipped d with an LCD touchscreen to alllow configuration. PACE4 Configuratiion:PACE4 modules On nce powered‐up, configure the PA ACE4 node using the on‐screen instructions s. Configuraation steps include enttering the HVAC unit tyype, locatio on serviced, nameplatee data, and other param meters to tw weak the alggorithm beh havior. Site Acccess/Site Closeout: Pleease follow 6. w procedures outlined by b client project staff for f site acceess, and usee only the contact info ormation prrovided.Follow instructtions on thee HVAC survey web lin nk or as dessignated forr project sitee closeout, with signattures obtain ned per direection of thee client projject staff orr PACE4Con ntrols. 7. Hardwaare Inventory/Inventorry Control: Installing technicianss should reffer to packking lists an nd other inve entory docu umentation provided. At the end d of each prroject day, technicians should e‐m mail PACE4C Controls at techgroup@ @PACE4conttrols.comto o report rem maining inveentory and make requ uests for ad dditional invventory, baseed upon current work plans. FCC Statement § 15.19 Labeling requirements. 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. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: 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. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated withminimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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