The E529.4G battery-operated wireless RF thermostat works in conjunction with an HVAC controllers partner such as an INNCOM X47 or X07.P to monitor and maintain room temperature. The E529.4G has an onboard temperature and optional humidity sensor to measure room temperature and humidity and reports this information to the HVAC controller partner physically connected to the room HVAC unit. The E529.4G has no onboard relays or HVAC control logic to control the room HVAC unit. It can only measure temperature an optional humidity and report this to its HVAC controller partner. The E529.4G has no IR Eye or S5-Bus installed and only communicates with other devices via RF. The HVAC partner in the room must be equipped with a Deep Mesh Layer-X radio, or S5 Bus connected to a radio-equipped device such as a PC502.4G. Appendix 4 shows typical installations using the E529.4G. Figure 1 below shows a typical E529.4G installation. Since the E529.4G has a user interface, it can also be used to configure inroom devices that do not have a user interface such as an X47, PC502.4G or X07.P. The E529.4G is routinely used as a commissioning tool.
In its most basic form, the battery-powered e529 functions as a programmable DDC thermostat, automatically adjusting fan speeds and valves to achieve set temperature (Note: Guests can manually select heat or cool by pressing the OFF/AUTO button and cycling through OFF, AUTO, HEAT, and COOL). The e528 is also an “intelligent” device capable of linking ancillary sensors and serving as an information gateway. For example, coupled with a magnetic door switch (wired or wireless), motion detectors, and other devices, the e528 becomes the brain of a highly effective Energy Management System (EMS) application, communicating EMS information requirements to central servers. It comes standard with five relays and can be equipped with a radio frequency (RF) transceiver and Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector. The e529 interfaces with all common HVAC unit voltage configurations (24 volt to 277 volt). The e529 can be installed in a wireless INNCOM guestroom control system, which makes installation feasible and affordable in either new construction or retrofit installations. Through interfaces with other devices and sensors, the e529 supports the following functions:
Remote HVAC control
Back and Bottom Features
Wireless Communication
2.4HHz Wireless RF
Table 1 E529.RF
Performance | 0dB | 20dB |
RF Data Rate | 250kbps | 250kbps |
Antenna Type | SMT | SMT |
Indoor Range | 70ft | 100ft+ |
Outdoor/RF line-of-site range | 540ft | 1000ft+ |
Transmit Power | 1mW | 10mW |
Receive Sensitivity | -94.6dBm | -94.6dBm |
Frequency Band | 2.4GHz | 2.4GHz |
Encryption | AES-128 | AES-128 |
Protocol | 802.15.4 | 802.15.4 |
Frequency Channels | 11-26 | 11-26 |
CAUTION!
Placement
Since the E529.4G has a sensor to measure room temperature, it should be installed in a location that represents the desired room temperature. In addition, select a location that minimizes exposure to conditions that interfere with room temperature measurements, such as away from external doors or windows and areas in direct sunlight. RF is critical to the E529.4G’s operation, so placement of the device and careful consideration of possible sources of radio interference are important. For instance, the unit should not be placed close to the floor or ceiling or near pipes or other metallic items.
Table 7. Technical Specifications
Dimensions | 4.7” W x 4.7” H x 1.2” D (119mm x 119nn x 30mm) |
Operating Range | 41ºF to 149ºF (5ºC to 65ºC) |
Temperature | ± 1ºF-60ºF to 85 ºF (± 5ºC-15ºC to 30ºC) |
Power in | Four AA Batteries |
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant of 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 guarantee that interference will not occur in an 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:
Document Revision History
REVISION | DATE ISSUED | REASON FOR CHANGE | |
First issue | 26-Apr-2015 | ||
REV 2.0 | 30-Dec-2016 | Reformat to HON branding |
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