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INSTALLATION GUIDEFor help, call 1-877-BIG-FANSor visit www.BigAssFans.com

Installation Guide:Oct. 2013Rev. EBig Ass Fan Company2348 Innovation DriveLexington, KY 405111-877-BIG-FANSwww.bigassfans.comMay be covered by one or more of the following United States patents:6,244,821; 6,589,016; 6,817,835; 6,939,108; 7,252,478; 7,284,960; D587,799; D607,988; 7,654,798; D635,237; 7,934,907; D641,075;D642,674; 8,075,273; D650,893; 8,079,823; 8,147,182; 8,147,204; 8,152,453; 8,162,613; and other patents pending.SmartSense365 is a trademark of Delta T Corporation. All other trademarks used herein are the properties of their respective owners.

SMARTSENSE365 ContentsIntroductionThank YouAbout Big Ass FansAbout the SmartSense365 111Pre-InstallationWhat’s in the BoxDimensions23Mounting the SmartSense365 OverviewSmartSense365 with Powerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus FansSmartSense365 with Powerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus FansMounting the Remote Temperature SensorMounting the Wall Controller45678Electrical InstallationElectrical Installation SafetyPower GuidelinesSingle Fan Installation for PowerfoilX 2.0 and PowerfoilX 2.0Plus FansMulti-Fan Installation (Daisy Chaining) for PowerfoilX2.0 and PowerfoilX2.0PlusFansSingle Fan Installation for Powerfoil8 and Powerfoil8Plus FansMulti-Fan Installation (Daisy Chaining) for Powerfoil8 and Powerfoil8Plus FansAlternative Wiring Methods11121314Operating the SmartSense365Starting and Stopping the FanModes of Operation1516Programming theSmartSense365Selecting a ModeProgramming Winter Mode Maximum Fan SpeedProgramming Summer Mode Minimum and Maximum TemperaturesAdjusting Manual Mode Fan Speed17171717TroubleshootingWall ControllerRemote Temperature Sensor1818WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FANSALL RIGHTS RESERVED9910

SMARTSENSE365 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: This guide is intended to provide a basic overview for integrating a SmartSense365 with a Big Ass Fan. Consultthe Installation Guide included with the fan for additional installation and operation instructions.WARNING: Disconnect fan and controller from power supply before installing the SmartSense365.: 51,1* 7R UHGXFH WKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN ZLULQJ VKRXOG EH SHUIRUPHG E\ D TXDOL¿HG HOHFWULFLDQ ,QFRUUHFW DVVHPEO\ FDQ FDXVH HOHFWULF VKRFN RU GDPDJH WKH PRWRU DQG WKH FRQWUROOHU D]DUG RI HOHFWULFDO VKRFN WARNING: Installation must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2011, and all local codes.The procedures and techniques outlined in this manual are merely a guide for proper installation. Code compliance is yourUHVSRQVLELOLW\ )DLOXUH WR FRPSO\ ZLWK WKHVH FRGHV FRXOG UHVXOW LQ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ RU SURSHUW\ GDPDJH WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors which take time to discharge after removal of mains supply.Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect (L1,/ 1 :DLW WKUHH PLQXWHV IRU FDSDFLWRUV WR GLVFKDUJH WR VDIH YROWDJH OHYHOV )DLOXUH WR GR VR PD\ UHVXOW LQ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ RU death. Note: Darkened display LEDs are not an indication of safe voltage levels.WARNING: When service or replacement of a fan component requires the removal or disconnection of a safety device, thesafety device is to be reinstalled or remounted as previously installed.CAUTION: The Big Ass Fans product warranty will not cover equipment damage or failure that is caused by improperinstallation.ATTENTION: If installing the fan in the United States, the fan must be installed per the following National Fire ProtectionAssociation (NFPA) guidelines: 7KH IDQ PXVW EH FHQWHUHG DSSUR[LPDWHO\ EHWZHHQ IRXU DGMDFHQW VSULQNOHUV 7KH YHUWLFDO GLVWDQFH IURP WKH IDQ WR WKH VSULQNOHU GHÀHFWRU PXVW EH DW OHDVW IW FP 7KH IDQ PXVW EH LQWHUORFNHG WR VKXW GRZQ LPPHGLDWHO\ XSRQ UHFHLYLQJ D ZDWHUÀRZ VLJQDO IURP WKH DODUP V\VWHP WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FANSALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Introduction1Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Big Ass )DQ DQ HI¿FLHQW DQG FRVW HIIHFWLYH ZD\ WR VWD\ FRRO LQ WKH VXPPHU DQG warm in the winter. The revolutionary design of our fans combines the best of both form and function to bring power performance and asleek look to any setting. More importantly, you have purchased a product that is backed by extensive research, thorough testing, andquality manufacturing. We’re ready to answer any questions or comments at 1-877-BIG-FANS or visit our Web site atwww.bigassfans.com.Who we are and what we doBig Ass Fans has been the preeminent manufacturer of large-diameter, low-speed fans since 1999. With a worldwide presence andlocated in beautiful Lexington, KY, we research, design, and manufacture the most effective air movement solutions on the market.Our never-ending commitment to quality and innovation keeps us at the leading edge of a burgeoning industry. With an eye to helpingcustomers satisfy their needs, and a strong sense of corporate responsibility to the community, Big Ass )DQV KDV UHGH¿QHG WKH ZD\ business is done.About the SmartSense365 The SmartSense365 is engineered to maximize both energy savings and comfort through year-round control of your Big Ass Fan.Wall ControllerSupply voltage 24VDC, 100mAPower consumption :Output4–20mA DC current loopWiring18–22 AWGOperating temperature32 –100 F (0 –38 C)Humidity95% Relative humidity. Board is conformal coated.Storage temperature14 –122 F (-10 –50 C)ESD withstand voltage /- 4kV Air, /- 4kV ContactRemote Temperature SensorSupply voltage 10VDC to 24VDCPower consumption :Output4–20mA DC current loopAccuracy/Non-linearity /-1 @ 77 F/ /-0.5 FWiring18–22 AWGOperating temperature32 –100 F (0 –38 C)Humidity95% Relative humidity. Board is conformal coated.Storage temperature14 –122 F (-10 –50 C)ESD withstand voltage /- 4kV Air, /- 4kV ContactWiringMax wiring distance (ft)((Vsupply-10V)/0.02A) / (Wire Ohms per Foot x 2)Note: There is no concern regarding wiring distance regardless of wire gauge used. Using the formula above, the maximum wiringdistance between devices would be 18,421 ft (3.5 mi) if 22 AWG stranded is used (0.019 ohms per ft).WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 2Pre-InstallationWhat’s in the boxCAUTION: The wall controller and remote temperature sensor contain sensitive electronic PCBs. Use extreme care whenKDQGOLQJ (6' SUHFDXWLRQV UHFRPPHQGHG The SmartSense365 is shipped in a single box and packaged in static shielding materials for ESD protection. Dashed lines indicateinternal boxes. Review the information below to ensure you have received all necessary components for installation and operation.Note: Drawings are not to scale.Wall Controller &Mounting HardwarePower CordRemote Temperature Sensor &Mounting HardwareWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Pre-Installation (cont.)3DimensionsRemote Temperature Sensor1.9” (4.8 cm)1”(2.5 cm)4” (10.2 cm)Mounting PlateWall Controller3.86” (9.8 cm)2.8” (7 cm)5.1” (13 cm)7.25” (18.4 cm)Depth: 1” (2.5 cm)WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Mounting the SmartSense365 WARNING—TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:a. ,QVWDOODWLRQ ZRUN DQG HOHFWULFDO ZLULQJ PXVW EH GRQH E\ TXDOL¿HG SHUVRQ V LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK DOO DSSOLFDEOH FRGHV DQG standards.b. When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring or other hidden utilities.OverviewThe SmartSense365 relies on air temperature readings obtained at the locations of the wall controller and remote temperature sensor.Proper mounting locations are essential to the successful adjustment of the room temperature. Refer to the diagram and guidelinesbelow.ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 1. The remote temperature sensor must be mounted in the upper portion of the room (Zone 1) in order to obtain an accuratetemperature reading at the ceiling level.ZONE 2. 7KH ZDOO FRQWUROOHU PXVW EH PRXQWHG LQ WKH ORZHU SRUWLRQ RI WKH URRP RQH WR REWDLQ DQ DFFXUDWH UHDGLQJ DW WKH ÀRRU OHYHO ,QVWDOO WKH ZDOO FRQWUROOHU DQG UHPRWH VHQVRU RQ ÀDW VXUIDFHV WKDW DUH IUHH IURP YLEUDWLRQ DQG ZKHUH WKHUH LV DGHTXDWH GLVWDQFH IURP foreign objects or moving equipment. The wall controller should be readily accessible.Do not mount the wall controller or remote sensor in the following locations: Adjacent to or above radiant heaters Near HVAC ventilation intakes or exhausts On poorly insulated exterior walls In roof decking Near radiant heat sourcesWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Mounting the SmartSense365 (cont.)SmartSense365 with Powerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus fansRefer to the diagram below for the general installation of a SmartSense365 with Powerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus fans.Note: The PowerfoilX 2.0/PowerfoilX 2.0Plus fan wall controller and the SmartSense365 wall controller do not have to be mountedadjacent to one other; each device is wired independently. Wiring for both wall controllers can be routed in the same conduit.Ceiling-mounted RemoteTemperature SensorPowerfoilX2.0 or PowerfoilX2.0PlusFan System with Integral FanControllerFHURUN STOPFWD REV REM LOCMODE10%FAN SPEED55 FTHRESHOLD TEMPERATURE100%Wall-mounted Controllerwith Lower Temperature Sensor(Mounting Plate not shown)100 FLOCALPUREMWINTER MODESUMMER MODEMANUALFWDREVRUNPROGDATAMODESTOPRESETClass II AC Adapter 9'& WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED5

SMARTSENSE365 Mounting the SmartSense365 (cont.)6SmartSense365 with Powerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus fansRefer to the diagram below for the general installation of a SmartSense365 with Powerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus fans.Ceiling-mounted RemoteTemperature SensorPowerfoil8 orPowerfoil8Plus Fan2 conductor shieldedcable 18-22AWG Stranded(provided by installer)Maximum distance 1000 ftWall-mounted Fan ControllerAUTOMATIC DESTRATIFICATIONSYSTEM10 %55 FFAN SPEED100 %THRESHOLD TEMPERATURE 100 FWINTER MODESUMMER MODEWall-mounted Controller withLower Temperature Sensor(Mounting Plate not shown)Wall mounted fan controllerWARNINGSafety Disconnect ONLY.DO NOT use thisdisconnect to normallyoperate the fan. Permanentdamage may result!MANUALMODEAUTOFWDRUNREVMRFSTOPCl II AC Adapter 9'& WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 7Mounting the SmartSense365 (cont.)Mounting the remote temperature sensorCAUTION: The wall controller and remote temperature sensor contain sensitive electronic PCBs. Use extreme care whenKDQGOLQJ (6' SUHFDXWLRQV UHFRPPHQGHG Do not lose the rubber grommet during installation.The remote temperature sensor is designed to be surface mounted in a location near the ceiling. Note: Wiring for the remote sensormust be completed at the same time the sensor is mounted.To mount the remote temperature sensor, loosen the (4) screws and remove the cover from the remote sensor. Using the back ofthe sensor as a template, mark the (2) screw locations on the mounting surface. Loosely install the mounting screws on the mountingsurface in the hole locations. Slide the remote over the screws, and then tighten the screws. Before reattaching the front cover,complete the wiring. See p. 9 for details and wiring diagrams. Note: The remote temperature sensor can be mounted in any SSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 8Mounting the SmartSense365 (cont.)Mounting the wall controllerCAUTION: The wall controller and remote temperature sensor contain sensitive electronic PCBs. Use extreme care whenKDQGOLQJ (6' SUHFDXWLRQV UHFRPPHQGHG The SmartSense365 wall controller can be mounted to a standard 2” x 4” electrical switch box or surface-mounted on a wall orcolumn. It does not have to be located adjacent to the fan controller; each controller is independently wired to the fan. Note: A junctionbox is not supplied with the wall controller.Before mounting the SmartSense365 wall controller, route the wiring to the predetermined location.To install the wall controller:1. Attach the mounting plate to the junction box in the wall with the two (2) provided 6-32 x 7/8” pan head screws. Route theSmartSense365 wall controller power cord through the opening in the center of the mounting plate. Guide the power cord down thebottom of the mounting plate in the slot provided.2. Rest the wall controller in the wall controller cover, and then secure the controller cover to the mounting plate with the four (4)provided 6-32 countersink screws as shown below.Mounting Hardware:a. (2) 6-32 x 7/8” Pan Head Screwb. (4) 6-32 Countersink ScrewbaJunction Box(in Wall)SmartSense365Wall ControllerMountingPlate¿WV VWDQGDUG MXQFWLRQ ER[ControllerCoverWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Electrical InstallationWARNING: Disconnect fan and controller from power supply before installing the SmartSense365 .: 51,1* 7R UHGXFH WKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN ZLULQJ VKRXOG EH SHUIRUPHG E\ D TXDOL¿HG HOHFWULFLDQ ,QFRUUHFW DVVHPEO\ FDQ FDXVH HOHFWULF VKRFN RU GDPDJH WKH PRWRU DQG WKH FRQWUROOHU D]DUG RI HOHFWULFDO VKRFN WARNING: Installation must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2011, and all local codes.The procedures and techniques outlined in this manual are merely a guide for proper installation. Code compliance is yourUHVSRQVLELOLW\ )DLOXUH WR FRPSO\ ZLWK WKHVH FRGHV FRXOG UHVXOW LQ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ RU SURSHUW\ GDPDJH WARNING: The fan controllers contain high voltage capacitors which take time to discharge after removal of mains supply.Before working on the fan controller, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs at the fan controller’s disconnect (L1,/ 1 / :DLW WKUHH PLQXWHV IRU FDSDFLWRUV WR GLVFKDUJH WR VDIH YROWDJH OHYHOV )DLOXUH WR GR VR PD\ UHVXOW LQ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ or death. Note: Darkened display LEDs are not an indication of safe voltage levels.Power guidelinesWall ControllerSupply voltage 24VDC, 100mAPower consumption :Output4–20mA DC current loopWiring18–22 AWGESD withstand voltage /- 4kV Air, /- 4kV ContactRemote Temperature SensorSupply voltage 10VDC to 24VDCOutput4–20mA DC current loopAccuracy/Non-linearity /-1 @ 77 F/ /-0.5 FWiring18–22 AWGESD withstand voltage /- 4kV Air, /- 4kV ContactWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 10Electrical Installation (cont.)Single fan installation for Powerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus fansVariable Frequency Drive at the Powerfoil X2.0 orPowerfoil X2.0Plus Fan Controller(cover removed)RUNONFAULT1Verify thatNPN/PNP isset to the UPposition forNPN mode.3SmartSense365 Remote TemperatureSensorRA RB RCAVIACI 9'& ,1Verify thatAVI/ACI is setto the DOWNposition forACI mode.2Change switches 1 & 2 to theDOWN position and switch 3to the UP position.NPNPNPAnalog Common “ACM” (-) P 287READYAnalog Current Input “ACI” ( )2 conductor shielded cable 18-22AWG Stranded(provided by installer) Maximum distance 1000 ftCPF AT5Xwa Outl l p toadReservedTop of Wall PadReservedReservedDC Common (shield)4-20mA Input from RTS 24VDC RTS Supply Out4-20mA Out to Fan ControllerDC Common (shield) 24VDC Supply InDC Common (shield)SmartSense365Wall ControllerWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.NPNPNPAVIACIRUNDBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDFAULTGreen RUN button activeRed STOP/RESET button activeUp and Down arrow buttons activeLOCALREMD REV REM LOCInput fromSmartSense365 Analog Common “ACM” (-)Verify thatNPN/PNP isset to the UPposition forNPN mode.Verify thatAVI/ACI is setto the DOWNposition forACI mode.READY23Change theswitch inPosition 3to the UPposition.Change theswitch inPosition 3 tothe DOWNposition.Analog Common “ACM” (-)NPNPNPAVIACIRUN23RA RB RC1ONOutput to up to two (2)additional downstreamfan controllers.Settings and wiring forremaining controllersshall be the same asthose shown here forFan #2.Analog Voltage Input “AVI” ( )FAULT PD[LPXP RI IRXU IDQ FRQWUROOHUV FDQ EH GDLV\ FKDLQHG All fan wall controllers must be in REM modefor proper system operation.Verify thatNPN/PNP isset to the UPposition forNPN mode.READYVariable Frequency Drive at thePowerfoilX2.0 or PowerfoilX2.0Plus Fan #2Controller (cover removed)Analog Voltage Output “AFM” ( )Verify thatAVI/ACI isset to the UPposition forAVI mode.Green RUN button disabledRed STOP/RESET button disabledUp and Down arrow buttons disabledLOCALREMD REV REM LOCAnalog Current Input “ACI” ( )Analog Voltage Output “AFM” ( )RA RB RC1ONVariable Frequency Drive at the Powerfoil X2.0or Powerfoil X2.0Plus Fan #1 Controller(cover removed)SMARTSENSE365 Electrical Installation (cont.)11Multi-fan installation (daisy chaining) for Powerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus fans

SMARTSENSE365 12Electrical Installation (cont.)Single fan installation for Powerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus fansParameter Changes ARE requiredP101 ‘Standard Reference Source’ must be changed from “0” for keypad operationto “2” for 4-20mA analog input operationVariable Frequency Drive at the Powerfoil 8 orPowerfoil 8Plus Fan Controller(cover removed)SmartSense365 Remote TemperatureSensorV/T2W/T3PEL1L2L3 24VDC INU/T14-20mA OUT1 2 5 6 25 4 11 13A 13B 13C 14 30 16 172 conductor shielded cable 18-22AWG Stranded(provided by installer) Maximum distance 1000ftTop of Wall PadReservedReservedReservedDC Common (shield)4-20mA Input from RTS 24VDC RTS Supply Out4-20mA Out to Fan ControllerDC Common (shield) 24VDC Supply InDC Common (shield)SmartSense365Wall ControllerWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

P102 ‘Minimum Frequency’ must be changed from “10.0” to “0.0” for properminimum speed reference scaling from preceding fan controllerP150 ‘TB-30 Output’ must be changed from “0” for None to “1” for 0-10VDCoutput (scaled to drive output frequency)P150 ‘TB-30 Output’ must be changed from “0” for None to “1” for 0-10VDCoutput (scaled to drive output frequency)P152 ‘TB-30 Scaling Frequency’ must be changed to equal the frequencysetting of P103 ‘Maximum Frequency’WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDV/T2W/T3PEL1L2L31 2 5 6 25 4 11 13A 13B 13C 14 30 16 17Variable Frequency Drive at the Powerfoil 8 orPowerfoil 8Plus Fan #1 Controller(cover removed)4-20mA Input fromSmartSense365 U/T1#2 Analog Common#25 4-20mA Input#30 0-10VDC OutputP101 ‘Standard Reference Source’ must be changed from “0” for keypadoperation to “1” for 0-10VDC analog input operationP101 ‘Standard Reference Source’ must be changed from “0” for keypadoperation to “2” for 4-20mA analog input operation2 conductor shielded cable 18-22AWG Stranded(provided by installer) Maximum distance 100ftV/T2W/T3PEL1L2L31 2 5 6 25 4 11 13A 13B 13C 14 30 16 170-10VDC out to nextdownstream controllerVariable Frequency Drive at the Powerfoil8or Powerfoil8Plus Fan #2 Controller (coverremoved)U/T1#2 Analog Common#5 0-10VDC Input#30 0-10VDC OutputP160 ‘Speed at Minimum Signal’ must be changed from “10.0” to “0.0” forproper minimum speed reference scaling from preceding fan controller.P152 ‘TB-30 Scaling Frequency’ must be changed to equal the frequencysetting of P103 ‘Maximum Frequency’The following parameter changes are required on all downstream fan controllersThe following parameter changes are required on the first fan controllerSMARTSENSE365 Electrical Installation (cont.)13Multi-fan installation (daisy chaining) for Powerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus fans

SMARTSENSE365 Electrical Installation (cont.)Alternative wiring methodsIf there is not a 120VAC receptacle within six (6) feet of the desired SmartSense365 wall controller location, the installer can extendthe cord of the provided power supply as needed or use one of the alternate wiring methods shown below utilizing a 3-conductorshielded cable.&ROORFDWH D 9'& 6XSSO\ ZLWK &RQWUROOHUFan ControllerAnalog InputRemote TemperatureSensor 24VIN4-20mA Out4-20mA InputAnalog Common 24VDC SupplyDC Common 24VDCreservedreservedreservedDC Common (shield)RTS Input 24VDC RTS Supply4-20mA Output to FanDC Common (shield) 24VDCDC Common (shield)Cable ShieldDrain Leads(if present)SmartSense365 Controller&ROORFDWH D 9'& 6XSSO\ ZLWK 5HPRWH Temperature SensorFan ControllerAnalog InputRemote TemperatureSensor4-20mA Out 24VIN4-20mA InputAnalog Common 24VDC Supply 24VDCDC CommonreservedreservedreservedDC Common (shield)RTS Input 24VDC RTS Supply4-20mA Output to FanDC Common (shield) 24VDCDC Common (shield)Cable ShieldDrain Leads(if present)SmartSense365 ControllerWWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 Operating the SmartSense365 'HVWUDWL¿FDWLRQ LV WKH SURFHVV E\ ZKLFK DLU LV FLUFXODWHG ZLWKLQ D VSDFH WR SUHYHQW WHPSHUDWXUH JUDGLHQWV VWUDWL¿FDWLRQ IURP IRUPLQJ 'HSHQGLQJ RQ WKH YROXPH RI WKH VSDFH and the size of fan used, the minimum fan speed required to destratify can vary greatlythroughout the day due to a variety of factors. In Winter Mode, the SmartSense365 isdesigned to automatically adjust the fan to the optimal low speed by sampling temperatureUHDGLQJV DW ERWK WKH FHLOLQJ DQG ÀRRU OHYHOV ,Q 6XPPHU 0RGH WKH 6PDUW6HQVH DGMXVWV IDQ VSHHG WR PDLQWDLQ D XVHU VSHFL¿HG WHPSHUDWXUH E\ VDPSOLQJ WHPSHUDWXUH UHDGLQJV DW WKH ÀRRU OHYHO RQO\ 6HH WKH IROORZLQJ SDJHV IRU PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ WKH PRGHV RI RSHUDWLRQ DQG to learn how to program your SmartSense365.Starting and stopping the fan is controlled by the fan wall controller. TheSmartSense365 wall controller only provides a speed reference for the fan.1510%MAXIMUM FAN SPEED100%55 FTHRESHOLD TEMPERATURE100 FStarting and stopping the fanWINTER MODEPowerfoil X2.0 and Powerfoil X2.0Plus fansMANUALSUMMER MODEThe Powerfoil X 2.0 and Powerfoil ; 3OXV IDQV DUH SUH FRQ¿JXUHG DW WKH IDFWRU\ WR accept dual control sources. The wall controller keypad allows you to toggle these sourceseasily using the LOCAL/REM button. When the LOC indicator is illuminated on the fan’swall controller, the Start, Stop, and Speed functions are controlled solely by the fan’swall controller. When the REM indicator is illuminated, the fan speed is controlled by theSmartSense365 wall controller.MODETo start the fan, press the RUN button on the fan wall controller. After starting the fan,switch to REM mode to utilize the SmartSense365 wall controller. To stop the fan, theLOCAL/REM button must be pressed again for LOC mode to reactivate the STOP/RESETbutton.LOC IlluminatedREM IlluminatedD REV REM LOCD REV REM LOCLOCALREMLOCALREMGreen RUN button activeRed STOP/RESET button activeUp and Down arrow buttons activeGreen RUN button disabledRed STOP/RESET button disabledUp and Down arrow buttons disabledPowerfoil 8 and Powerfoil 8Plus fansThe fan controller will operate in the same manner as it did prior to installingthe SmartSense365.RUNSTOPAUTOFWDThe RUN and STOP buttons are still enabled for fanoperation.MThese buttons are now disabled for speed selection.WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.RUNREVRALL RIGHTS RESERVEDFSTOP

SMARTSENSE365 Operating the SmartSense365 (cont.)16Modes of operationThe Mode button on the SmartSense365 controller is responsible for selecting one ofthe three modes of operation: Winter, Summer, and Manual. When a mode is selected,the corresponding LED illuminates to show it is active.Note: The maximum speed in Winter Mode is the speed at which the fan is running asfast as possible without creating a draft. In Summer Mode, the maximum winter speed isthe minimum summer speed. Any increase in speed beyond that point provides a coolingeffect.WINTER MODESUMMER MODEMANUALMODEWinter ModeIn Winter Mode, the SmartSense365 monitors the difference in temperatures at theÀRRU DQG FHLOLQJ OHYHOV L H WKH 'HOWD 7 %DVHG RQ WKH 'HOWD 7 RI WKH VSDFH IDQ VSHHG DXWRPDWLFDOO\ DGMXVWV WR PDLQWDLQ D XQLIRUP WHPSHUDWXUH EHWZHHQ WKH ÀRRU DQG FHLOLQJ IXOO GHVWUDWL¿FDWLRQ ZKLOH XVLQJ WKH ORZHVW IDQ VSHHG SRVVLEOH WR IXUWKHU UHGXFH HQHUJ\ FRQVXPSWLRQ DQG LQFUHDVH 9 & HTXLSPHQW HI¿FLHQF\ LI SUHVHQW Summer Mode,Q 6XPPHU 0RGH WKH 6PDUW6HQVH PRQLWRUV RQO\ WKH WHPSHUDWXUH DW WKH ÀRRU OHYHO %DVHG RQ WKLV UHDGLQJ IDQ VSHHG DGMXVWV DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH XVHU GH¿QHG WHPSHUDWXUH DQG VSHHG VHWWLQJ 6HH WKH IROORZLQJ SDJH IRU SURJUDPPLQJ LQVWUXFWLRQV Below are two examples of how the SmartSense365 can be programmed. In Example 1, the maximum winter fan speed is limited to 7KH VXPPHU PLQLPXP VSHHG WHPSHUDWXUH LV VHW WR ) :KHQ WKH ÀRRU WHPSHUDWXUH H[FHHGV ) WKH IDQ VSHHG ZLOO LQFUHDVH (starting at winter maximum) proportionally with the temperature. The summer maximum speed temperature is set to 85 F, which is thetemperature at which the fan will reach full speed.Fan Speed100%Example 2WinterMaximumSpeed (30%)10%WinterMaximumSpeed (25%)50 FTemperatureSummerMinimum SpeedTemp (65 F)100 F10%Fan Speed100%Example 150 FTemperatureSummerMinimum SpeedTemp (67.5 F)SummerMaximum SpeedTemp (85 F)SummerMaximum SpeedTemp (95 F)Manual ModeIn Manual mode, you can manually change the speed of the fan to suit your needs by pressing the Up or Down arrow buttons.WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED100 F

SMARTSENSE365 Programming the SmartSense365 17Selecting a modeTo select a mode, repeatedly press the Mode button until the green Winter Mode LED, red Summer Mode LED, or yellow Manual LEDis illuminated.Programming Winter Mode maximum fan speedTo program the maximum fan speed for Winter Mode:85% Speed Displayed1. After selecting Winter Mode, press and hold the Modebutton for three (3) seconds. The Winter Mode LED willÀDVK 2. Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjustthe fan speed until a breeze can barely be felt. It isrecommended that the speed be reduced from this pointE\ 7KH JRDO LV WR ¿QG WKH PD[LPXP DOORZDEOH VSHHG of the fan that does not produce a wind chill effect or anydiscomfort.Note: Each LED on the Maximum Fan Speed Barrepresents a 10% increase or decrease in speedadjustment. When two LEDs are simultaneouslyilluminated, the second LED indicates a 5% increase(e.g., 15%, 25%, 35%, etc.).10%MAXIMUM FAN SPEED100%55 FTHRESHOLD TEMPERATURE100 FFlashingwhen inprogrammingmode5% SpeedIncreaseWINTER MODESUMMER MODE5% SpeedDecreaseMANUALMODE3. Press the Mode button once to save the Winter MaxSpeed setting and to exit programming mode. The Winter0RGH /(' ZLOO VWRS ÀDVKLQJ DQG WKH 0D[LPXP )DQ Speed LEDs will show the fan’s current speed.Programming Summer Mode minimum and maximum temperaturesTo program the minimum and maximum speedtemperatures for Summer Mode:87.5 Speed TempDisplayed1. After selecting Summer Mode, press and hold theMode button for three (3) seconds. The Summer0RGH /(' ZLOO ÀDVK 2. To set the Minimum Speed Temperature, press the Upand Down arrow buttons to adjust the minimum speedtemperature. Each press of an arrow button changesthe setting in 2.5 F increments.Note: Each LED on the Threshold Temperature Barindicates a 5 F increase or decrease in temperatureadjustment. When two LEDs are simultaneouslyilluminated, the second LED indicates 5 (e.g., 62.5 ,67.5 , 72.5 , etc.).50 FTHRESHOLD TEMPERATURE100 F5% SpeedIncreaseWINTER MODEFlashingwhen inprogrammingmodeSUMMER MODE5% SpeedDecreaseMANUALMODE3. Press the Mode button once to save the SummerMinimum Speed Temperature. The Summer Mode/(' ZLOO ÀDVK LQGLFDWLQJ WKDW WKH 6PDUW6HQVH is ready to accept a Maximum Speed Temperature.4. To set the Maximum Speed Temperature, press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the maximum speed temperature. Eachpress of an arrow button changes the setting in 2.5 F increments.5. Press the Mode EXWWRQ RQFH WR VDYH WKH 6XPPHU 0D[LPXP 6SHHG 7HPSHUDWXUH 7KH 6XPPHU 0RGH /(' ZLOO VWRS ÀDVKLQJ DQG WKH Threshold Temperature LEDs will show the fan’s current speed. GMXVWLQJ 0DQXDO 0RGH IDQ VSHHG7R PDQXDOO\ DGMXVW WKH IDQ VSHHG select Manual Mode, and then press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the fan speedbetween 10% and 100% as desired.WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP.DBA BIG ASS FAN CO.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SMARTSENSE365 18TroubleshootingCAUTION: Remove power from the SmartSense365 prior to disconnecting or connecting any portion of the associatedwiring when performing any of the procedures below.During operation, the fan controller keypad display will typically show the command frequency from the SmartSense365 wall controller.If the display reports the error code shown below accompanied by fan shutdown or slowdown, one of the following conditions hasoccurred: The 4–20mA loop circuit between the fan controller and the SmartSense365 wall controller has failed. Remove system power andcheck for short circuits and/or open circuit conditions. See below for more information. The SmartSense365 wall controller power has been removed during normal operation. Check 24VDC power supply and associatedconnections. Component failure at the SmartSense365 or at the fan controller. See below for more information.Powerfoil X 2.0 or Powerfoil X2.0PlusFan Keypad “Analog Error”Powerfoil 8 or Powerfoil 8Plus)DQ .H\SDG ³ P 6LJQDO /RVV (UURUAUTOFHUFWDRUNREVMRUN STOPRFFWD REV REM LOCSTOPWall controllerChecking output circuit continuityThe analog current input on the fan controller has an input impedance of 250 ohms. Measure this value at the analog input terminals ofthe fan controller (terminals ACM-ACI).Remove the “4–20mA output” wires at the SmartSense365 wall controller, and then measure the same 250-ohm input impedance plusthe resistance of the cable used for installation on the output circuit wiring.Checking output circuit curr

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