CONTENTSInstallation2Location2Installation2Configurable BI/UI inputs overview3Network ready3Model Chart4Terminal, Identification and Function5Terminal identification5Wiring5Main outputs wiring7Typical applications7Remote sensor accessories9Configuring and Status Display Instructions11Status display11User interface12Local keypad interface12Dual occupied setpoints adjustment13Single occupied setpoints adjustment13Unoccupied and stand-by setpoints adjustments13Mode button menu sequence13Installer Configuration Parameter Menu15Configuration interface15SE7300 Series Installation Guide24 VAC Low Voltage Fan Coil Terminal Equipment Controller For Commercial and Lodging HVAC Fan Coil Applications © 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.2Installation GuideSE7300 SeriesSchneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 2014INSTALLATIONPreparation• Remove the security screw on the bottom of Terminal Equipment Controller cover. • Open unit by pulling on the bottom side of Terminal Equipment Controller (Fig. 1).• Remove wiring terminals from sticker. • Please read the FCC ID and IC label installed in the cover upon removal of cover for the wireless products.Location1. Should not be installed on an outside wall.2. Must be installed away from any direct heat source.3. Should not be installed near an air discharge grill.4. Should not be affected by direct sun radiation.5. Nothing should restrict vertical air circulation to the Terminal Equipment Controller.Installation1. Swing open the Terminal Equipment Controller PCB to the left by pressing the PCB locking tabs (Fig. 2).2. Pull out cables 6” out from the wall. 3. Wall surface must be flat and clean. 4. Insert cable in the central hole of the base. 5. Align the base and mark the location of the two mounting holes on the wall. Install base in the proper orientation. Arrow on base should be facing up. 6. Install anchors in the wall.7. Insert screws in mounting holes on each side of the base (Fig. 2). 8. Gently swing back the circuit board on the base and push on it until the tabs lock it.9. Strip each wire 1/4 inch from end.10. Insert each wire according to wiring diagram.11. Gently push excess wiring back into hole (Fig. 3).12. Re-Install wiring terminals in their correct locations (Fig. 3).13. Re-install the cover (top side first) and gently push extra wire length back into the hole in the wall.14. Install security screw.• If replacing an old Terminal Equipment Controller, label the wires before removal of the old Terminal Equipment Controller.• Electronic controls are static sensitive devices. Discharge yourself properly before manipulating and installing the Terminal Equipment Controller.• A short circuit or wrong wiring may permanently damage the Terminal Equipment Controller or the equipment.• All SE7000 series Terminal Equipment Controllers are designed for use as operating controls only and are not safety devices. These instruments have undergone rigorous tests and verification prior to shipping to ensure proper and reliable operation in the field. Whenever a control failure could lead to personal injury and/or loss of property, it becomes the responsibility of the user / installer / electrical system designer to incorporate safety devices (such as relays, flow switch, thermal protections, etc…) and/or an alarm system to protect the entire system against such catastrophic failures. Tampering with the devices or unintended application of the devices will result in a void of warranty. Figure-3 Re-install terminal blocksFigure-2 Location of PCB locking tabsFigure-1 Open the cover© 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.Schneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 20143SE7300 SeriesInstallation GuideCONFIGURABLE BI/UI INPUTS OVERVIEW Binary input #1 can be configured for the following functions:1. (None): No function will be associated with the input 2. (Rem NSB): remote NSB timer clock input. The scheduling will now be set as per the binary input. It provides low cost setback operation via a dry contactContact opened = OccupiedContact closed = Unoccupied3. (Motion NO) and (Motion NC): Advanced PIR occupancy functions using a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) remote PIR motion sensor. Occupancy mode is now set as per applied PIR function and configuration. Application information and examples are available on document: APP-PIR-Guide-Exx. This document will provide the installers and system designers with detailed examples on applications, parameter configuration information, sequence of operation, troubleshooting and diagnostic help required for the proper usage of the PIR accessory covers 4. (Window) EMS: Forces the system to disable any current heating or cool-ing action by the Terminal Equipment Controller. The mode stays the same and the current setpoints are the same occupied setpoints. Only the outputs are disabled. There is a Door or Window alarm displayed on the Terminal Equipment Controller to indicate to the local tenant that the door or window needs to be closed for cooling or heating to resume. Use NC contact.Contact opened = System disabled with local Window alarmContact closed = System enabledBinary input #2 can be configured for the following functions:1. (None): No function will be associated with the input 2. (Door Dry) Door contact & Motion detector: This configuration is only functional if binary input #1 is set to Motion NO or Motion NC or a PIR ac-cessory cover is used. With this sequence enabled, the occupancy is now dictated through those 2 inputs. Any motion detected will set the zone to occupied status. The zone will remain permanently in occupied mode until the door contact switch opens momentarily. The Terminal Equipment Con-troller will then go in stand-by mode. If more movements are detected, the occupied mode will resume. While the door is opened, any movements de-tected by the remote PIR sensor or the PIR accessory cover will be ignored. Use a Normally Closed contact switching device.Contact opened = Door openedContact closed = Door closed3. (RemOVR): temporary occupancy remote override contact. This function disables the central button override function on the Terminal Equipment Controller. The override function is now controlled by a manual remote momentarily closed contact. When configured in this mode, the input operates in a toggle mode. It is now possible to toggle between unoccupied & occupied setpoints for the amount of time set by parameter (TOccTime) temporary occupancy time.4. (Filter): a backlit flashing Filter alarm will be displayed on the Terminal Equipment Controller LCD screen when the input is energized. It can be tied to a differential pressure switch that monitor filters Contact opened = No alarmContact closed = Alarm displayed5. (Service): a backlit flashing Service alarm will be displayed on the Terminal Equipment Controller LCD screen when the input is energized. It can be tied in to the AC unit control card, which provides an alarm in case of malfunction.Contact opened = No alarmContact closed = Alarm displayedUniversal input #3 can be configured for the following functions:1. (None): No function will be associated with the input2. (COC/NH) Change over dry contact. Nor-mally Heat: Used for hot or cold air or water change over switching in 2 pipe systems. Contact closed = Cold air / water presentContact opened = Hot air / water presentOnly used and valid if system is setup as 2.0. Parameter (Out1Conf) set as 2.0.3. (COC/NC) Change over dry contact. Normal-ly Cool: Used for hot / cold air / water change over switching in 2 pipe systems. Contact closed = Hot air / water presentContact opened = Cold air / water presentOnly used and valid if system is setup as 2.0. Parameter (Out1Conf) set as 2.0.4. (COS) Change over analog sensor: Used for hot / cold air / water change over switching in 2 pipe systems.Only used and valid if system is setup as 2.0. Parameter (Out1Conf) set as 2.0.If temperature is > 77 °F = Hot air / water presentIf temperature is < 75 °F = Cold air / water present5. (SS) Supply air sensor monitoring: Used for supply air temperature monitoring.Only used for network reporting of the supply air temperature. Has no internal function in the Terminal Equipment Controller.Network ready ▪All Schneider-Electric SE7300 series Terminal Equipment Controllers are designed for stand-alone (Network Ready) operation. ▪They can be fully integrated into your choice of automation systems using the available com-munication adapter options. ▪If required, stand-alone (Network Ready) Terminal Equipment Controllers can be field retrofitted with the following communication adapters: ○VCM7000V5045W,Terminal Equipment Controller wireless communication adapter ○VCM7300V5045B, Terminal Equipment Controller BACnet® MS-TP communication adapter ○VCM7300V5045E, Terminal Equipment Controller Lontalk® communication adapter© 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.4Installation GuideSE7300 SeriesSchneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 2014MODEL CHARTProduct Matrix selector for the SE7300 FCU controllersPlease refer to the following matrix when ordering controllers:Step 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5Step 6MODELRELATIVE HUMIDITY SENSORCENTER KEY FUNCTIONCONTROL OUTPUT TYPEPIR OPTIONSCOMMUNICATION OPTIONS0No humidity sensor0Override for com-mercial applica-tionsAOn-off N.O. heat and N.C. cool only50PIR ready but PIR cover not includedBBACnet MS/TPEEchelon5Internal humidity sensor5°C/ °F, for hotels/lodging applica-tionsCFloating or on-off digital outputsPZigBee Pro Wireless55Factory assembled with PIR coverWZigBee WirelessFAnalog 0-10 Vdc outputsNONENetwork ReadySE73 5 5 C 5545EExample:SE73 5 5 C 5045BBACnet MS/TP communicatingFactory installed PIR coverFloating outputsFor hotels / lodging applicationsInternal humidity sensor© 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.Schneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 20145SE7300 SeriesInstallation GuideTERMINAL, IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONTerminal identificationSchneider Part NumbersSE73xxC5x45(x)Viconics NumberSE73xxF5x45(x)Description / Application2 & 4 Pipe FloatingDescription / Application2 & 4 Pipe Analog2 & 4 Pipe On/OffInternal TemperatureXInternal TemperatureXInternal HumidityModel DependentInternal HumidityModel Dependent1- High Fan SpeedFan-H1- High Fan SpeedFan-H2- Medium Fan SpeedFan-M2- Medium Fan SpeedFan-M3- Low Fan SpeedFan-L3- Low Fan SpeedFan-L4- 24 V~ Hot24 V~ Hot4- 24 V~ Hot24 V~ Hot5- 24 V~ Com24 V~ Com5- 24 V~ Com24 V~ Com6- Aux BO 5BO 5-Aux6- Aux BO 5BO 5-Aux7- Aux BO 5BO 5-Aux7- Aux BO 5BO 5-Aux8- BO 3 Open HeatBO 39- BO 4 Close HeatBO 49- AO 2 HeatAO 210- BO 1 Open CoolBO 1 10- AO 1 CoolAO 111- BO 2 Close CoolBO 2Not used BlankBlank12- BI #1BI 112- BI #1BI 113- RSRS13- RSRS14- ScomScom14- ScomScom15- BI #2BI 215- BI #2BI 216- UI #3 COS / COC /SSUI 316- UI #3 COS / COC /SSUI 3Wiring Fan-H Fan-M Fan-L 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com 24 V~ transformer relay pack 3 speed 2 speed Single speed High Med Low High Low High Power & Fan (All models) © 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.6Installation GuideSE7300 SeriesSchneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 2014 #4 24 V~ Hot #5 24 V~ Com #6 #7 #4 24 V~ Hot #5 24 V~ Com #6 #7 Auxiliary output ( All models ) - Dry contact to end device 24 V~ maximum - 24 VAC power to relay R R © 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.Schneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 20147SE7300 SeriesInstallation GuideMain outputs wiring2 Pipe applications4 Pipe applicationsOn-Off controlSE7300C5x45(x), SE7305C5x45(x), SE7350C5x45(x) & SE7355C5x45(x) Heating / Cooling valve 24 VAC Com OR 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com BO1 if N.O. BO2 if N.C. 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com BO3 if N.O. BO4 if N.C. BO1 if N.O. BO2 if N.C. 24 Vac Com Heating valve Cooling valve 24 Vac Com OR OR 24 VAC Com Heating valve Cooling valve 24 VAC Com OR OR Floating controlSE7300C5x45(x), SE7305C5x45(x), SE7350C5x45(x) & SE7355C5x45(x) OpenComCloseHeating / Cooling valve24 V~ Hot24 V~ ComBO1BO2 OpenComCloseHeating valveOpenComCloseCooling valve24 V~ Hot24 V~ ComBO3BO4BO1BO2Analog controlSE7300F5x45(x), SE7305F5x45(x), SE7350F5x45(x) & SE7355F5x45(x) Heating / Cooling valve Com 24 VAC 0-10 VDC 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com AO 1 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com AO 2 AO 1 Com 24 VAC 0-10 VDC Heating valve Cooling valve Com 24 VAC 0-10 VDC Typical applicationsSchematicWiringSettings2 pipe system cooling and / or heating: SE7300C5x45(x) & SE7305C5x45(x) On / Off N.C. actuator Normally Closed On-Off Valve Cooling and or HeatingRoom Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan Optional supply water temperature sensor UI3 COS 24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot BO2 N.C. Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays Mandatory• Pipe no = 2 pipes• CntrltTyp = On-Off• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• FL time = as per actuatorIf cooling only set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling onlyIf heating only set:• SeqOpera = 1 Heating onlyIf heat / cool auto-changeover with a local water temperature sensor set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling only• UI3 = COS© 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.8Installation GuideSE7300 SeriesSchneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 20142 pipe system cooling and or heating: SE7300C5x45(x) & SE7305C5x45(x) Floating actuator Modulating Floating Valve Cooling and/or HeatingRoom Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan Optional supply water temperature sensor UI3 COS 24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot BO1 Open BO2 Close Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays Mandatory• Pipe no = 2 pipes• CntrltTyp = Floating• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• FL time = as per actuatorIf cooling only set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling onlyIf heating only set:• SeqOpera = 1 Heating onlyIf heat / cool auto-changeover with a local water temperature sensor set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling only• UI3 = COS2 pipe system cooling and or heating: SE7300F5x45(x) & SE7305F5x45(x) Analog actuator Modulating Analog Valve Cooling and/or Heating Room Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan 0 to 10 VDC UI3 COS 0 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot AO1 Optional supply water temperature sensor Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays Mandatory• Pipe no = 2 pipes• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• RA/DA = as per actuatorIf cooling only set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling onlyIf heating only set:• SeqOpera = 1 Heating onlyIf heat / cool auto-changeover with a local water temperature sensor set:• SeqOpera = 0 Cooling only• UI3 = COS4 pipe system cooling and heating: SE7300C5x45(x) & SE7305C5x45(x) On / Off N.C. actuators Valve Cooling and Heating Room Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan 24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot BO2 Close Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays Cooling Heating BO4 Close Mandatory• Pipe no = 4 pipes• CntrltTyp = On-Off• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• FL time = as per actuator• SeqOpera = 4 Cool/Heat© 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.Schneider Electric - Small Building Systems Tel. Americas: North Andover, MA 1-800-225-0962 Tel. Europe: Malmö, Sweden +46 40 38 68 50 Tel. Asia Pacific: Hong Kong +852 2565 0621 II-SE7300-A4.EN.6.2011.v1 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings June 20149SE7300 SeriesInstallation Guide4 pipe system cooling and heating: SE7300C5x45(x) & SE7305C5x45(x) Floating actuators Modulating Floating Valve Cooling and Heating Room Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan 24 V~ Com 24 V~ HotBO1 Open BO2 Close Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays Cooling Heating BO3 Open BO4 Close Mandatory• Pipe no = 4 pipes• CntrltTyp = Floating• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• FL time = as per actuator• SeqOpera = 4 Cool/Heat4 pipe system cooling and heating: SE7300F5x45(x) & SE7305F5x45(x) Analog actuators Modulating Analog Valve Cooling and Heating Room Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot AO1 AO2 Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H HighMed Low 24 VAC fan relays Cooling Heating 0 to 10 VDC 0 to 10 VDC Mandatory• Pipe no = 4 pipes• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• RA/DA = as per actuator• SeqOpera = 4 Cool/Heat2 pipe system cooling or heating with reheat: SE7300C5x45(x) & SE7305C5x45(x) Floating actuator Modulating Floating Valve Cooling and/or Heating Room Temperature Control Controller 3 Speed fan ElectricReheat Optional supply water temperature sensor UI3 COS 24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot BO1 Open BO2 Close Fan-L Fan-M Fan-H High Med Low 24 VAC fan relays BO5 BO5 Mandatory• Pipe no = 2 pipes• CntrltTyp = Floating• Fan Menu = 0 (L-M-H)• FL time = as per actuator• SeqOpera = 2 Cool/Reheat• UI3 = COSRemote sensor accessoriesModel no.DescriptionS3010W1000Wall mounted temperature sensorS3020W1045Wall mounted temperature sensor with override button and occupancy status LEDRemote mount temperature sensors use 10K type 2 NTC thermistors.Features:• Each sensor can be configured for various averaging combinations• Optional occupancy led• Optional override keyS3020W1045 WALLMOUNTED SENSORNext >