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EMS Si Manual
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED Welcome Technical Support Before You Begin HVAC System Compatibility Approvals FCC Compliance Statement Specifications Wiring Requirements 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 INSTALLING THE EMS Si Step 1. Power Off HVAC Equipment Step 2. Remove Existing Thermostat Step 3. Install the EMS Si Step 4. Connect the Wiring Step 5.
Alerts 32 AUTOMATION Setting Up the Sensor Inputs 34 34 CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET Setting Up WiFi Configuring a Web Portal Account 40 41 42 USING YOUR EMS Si System Mode Fan Weather Forecast Cleaning 44 45 45 47 47 CONFIGURING YOUR EMS Si Configuring Personal Preferences Utility CPP Setting WiFi Creating Your Weekly Schedule Using the Weekly Schedule Editor Scheduling a Calendar Event 48 48 54 55 56 57 58 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 61 END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 62
GETTING STARTED Welcome The ecobee Energy Management System Si (EMS Si) is the newest technology designed for the commercial market. It is ideal in applications where a simple programmable thermostat does not provide adequate controls and functionality and a full-scale building automation system is too complex and cost prohibitive. The ecobee EMS Si is user-friendly, reduces a building’s operating costs, and delivers increased energy conservation.
Before You Begin This product is intended to be installed by trained service professionals. This manual explains the procedures for installing the ecobee EMS Si. Please read it carefully before beginning the installation. The EMS Si is designed to be mounted on the wall in a convenient location. OK MENU BACK ecobee ! Caution: Disconnect electric power to the HVAC system before installing this product. Failure to do so could result in electric shock and/or equipment damage.
HVAC System Compatibility The EMS Si is designed to operate with lowvoltage heating and cooling systems. It is not designed for use with line-voltage or millivolt heating and cooling systems. The EMS Si supports: Up to 2 heat and 2 cool stages on a conventional system. Up to 3 heat and 2 cool stages on a heat pump system.
Approvals This product was designed and built in accordance to RoHS directive 2002/95/EC and contains no hazardous substances as defined by this directive. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC ID: WR9EBSTAT IC: 7981A-EBSTAT Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ecobee Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Specifications Temperature ranges Heat: Cool: Display: Sensitivity: Operating: 45 to 79 °F (7 to 26 °C) 45 to 92 °F (14 to 33 °C) 40 to 100 °F (5 to 37 °C) +/- 1 °F (0.5 °C) 32 to 130 °F (0 to 55 °C) Humidity Range Display: Sensitivity: Operating: 20 to 90% R.H. +/- 5% R.H. 5 to 95% R.H (non-condensing) Dimensions Thermostat: 5.5”W x 3.
Wiring Requirements The following table shows the maximum wire lengths allowed: Thermostat to HVAC Equipment 18 AWG 20 AWG 22 AWG 128 ft/380 m 80 ft/240 m 50 ft/150 m Terminal Description and Electrical Ratings Terminal Description Voltage Current Max N/C Unused N/A N/A Y 1st stage compressor 24VAC 2A W (O/B) 1st stage heating or reversing valve changeover 24VAC 2A G Fan 24VAC 2A RC Cool transformer * 24VAC 2A RH Heat transformer * 24VAC 2A C Common 24VAC 2A Y2 2nd st
INSTALLING THE EMS Si There are 5 steps to install the ecobee EMS Si: Step 1. Power Off HVAC Equipment Step 2. Remove Existing Thermostat Step 3. Install the EMS Si Step 4. Connect the Wiring Step 5. Power On HVAC Equipment Step 1. Power Off HVAC Equipment Before disconnecting the existing thermostat, or installing the EMS Si, disconnect the power to the heating and air conditioning equipment. Step 2.
To install the thermostat: 1. Gently separate the backplate from the thermostat. 2. Place the thermostat backplate on the wall. Make sure that any existing wires can be inserted through the opening for the wiring. 3. Using the backplate as a template, mark the location of the mounting holes on the wall as shown below. W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH W RC G O/B Y N/C The solid color indicates mounting holes 4. Move the backplate out of the way and make holes where indicated in step 3.
Step 4. Connect the Wiring You need to use low-voltage cable to connect the thermostat to the HVAC equipment. Check the wiring diagrams on pages 10 to 19 for the number of wires required. Note: There is a factory installed jumper between R/H and R/C. Ensure any unused wires do not have exposed bare copper conductors. To connect the thermostat to the equipment: 1. Connect the wires as shown in the wiring diagrams. 2. Attach the EMS Si to the backplate.
1-stage Furnace Y W G R HUM C 1-stage AC 24V C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Single stage heat/cool 10
1-stage Furnace Y W G R HUM C 2-stage AC Y1 Y2 R C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Single stage heat, dual stage cool 11
2-stage Furnace Y1 W1 G W2 R Y2 1-stage AC 24V HUM C C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Dual stage heat, single stage cool 12
2-stage Furnace Y1 W1 G W2 R Y2 2-stage AC Y1 Y2 R C HUM C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Dual stage heat, dual stage cool 13
Air Handler 1-stage Heat Pump O O W Y/Y2 G R W2 Y R C C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Single stage heat pump with auxiliary heat 14
2-stage Heat Pump Air Handler O O Y1 W2 Y2 R C W Y/Y2 G R C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C Dual stage heat pump with auxiliary heat 15
Air Handler Y1 Y2 R C G Boiler R 1-stage AC 24V C C W Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C * Remove RH/RC factory jumper C terminal to be connected to heating transformer common Boiler with air handler and single-stage cool 16
Air Handler Y1 Y2 R C G 2-stage Boiler R C W2 W1 1-stage AC 24V C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C * Remove RH/RC factory jumper C terminal to be connected to heating transformer common Dual stage boiler with air handler and single stage cool 17
2-stage AC Air Handler Y1 Y2 R C G Boiler R C W Y1 Y2 R C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C * Remove RH/RC factory jumper C terminal to be connected to heating transformer common Single stage boiler with air handler, dual stage cool 18
2-stage AC Air Handler Y1 Y2 R C G 2-stage Boiler R C W1 W2 Y1 Y2 R C Dry Contact / Temperature Sensors EMS Si Thermostat W2 Y2 R2- R2+ R1- R1+ AUX C RH RC W G O/B Y N/C * Remove RH/RC factory jumper C terminal to be connected to heating transformer common Dual stage boiler with air handler, dual stage cool 19
Step 5. Power On HVAC Equipment After you’ve completed the wiring, you can apply power to the heating and air conditioning equipment. The EMS Si receives power from the equipment and will automatically power on. NAVIGATING THE MENUS The EMS Si has an easy-to-read color screen that displays all the information you need to configure the thermostat. Use the navigation buttons on the right to quickly change the temperature, access features, and configure settings.
▶ (right) On the Home screen, if Auto mode is enabled, press ▶ to switch between heat and cool set points. For menus, press ▶ to choose the currently highlighted option. OK On a menu screen, press OK to choose the currently highlighted option. If a configuration option is selected, pressing OK will keep its new value and return back to the previous screen. MENU Pressing MENU displays a list of all available options.
CONFIGURING THE HVAC SETTINGS The first step after installing the EMS Si is to configure the settings for the various devices (such as a furnace or air conditioner) that are being connected. Equipment To configure the equipment settings: The Equipment settings let you configure the devices connected to the thermostat. From the Home screen, press MENU. Heat Pump Select Settings ▶ Installation Settings.
from running when the outdoor temperature is too low, thus resulting in damage to the compressor. You can also set this value to determine when you want the auxiliary heat (if installed) to engage to help meet the set temperature. The temperature range is adjustable from 0 to 65 °F (–17.8 to 18.3 °C) or can be completely disabled. Note: You need an internet connection for this feature to operate properly.
Furnace Allows you to enable and configure up to a 2-stage conventional heat source. If you have selected a heat pump as your primary source, this feature allows you to configure the 1st stage of auxiliary heat connected to the system. Furnace Type Allows you to configure the type of furnace. This helps the thermostat optimize its algorithms based on the type of fuel and typical characteristics of the chosen system. Choose the option that best represents the type of heating system installed.
Thresholds This section configures the temperature and time thresholds associated with the heating and cooling equipment. You must configure the Equipment settings (page 25) before setting the thresholds. Only the applicable threshold settings will be displayed (i.e. if no air conditioner is configured, you will not see the options related to air conditioners). Allow Auto Heat/Cool To configure threshold settings: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Settings ▶ Installation Settings.
determine when you want the auxiliary heat (if installed) to engage to help meet the set temperature. The temperature range is adjustable from 0 to 65 °F (–17.8 to 18.3 °C) or can be completely disabled. Note: You need an internet connection for this feature to operate properly. AC Overcool Max When using the AC to dehumidify, the setting configures how many degrees below the current set point the thermostat will run in order to decrease humidity. Options are Disabled (default) or from 0.5 to 5 °F (0.
time is adjustable from 0 to 900 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Cool Differential Temp The minimum difference between the current temperature and set temperature before the system calls for cool. A smaller difference means shorter cycle times, whereas a larger difference results in longer cycle times. The temperature range is adjustable from 0 to 3 °F (0.3 to 1.7 °C) in 0.5°F (0.3°C) increments. Cool Dissipation Time The amount of time the fan will run after the cool has been turned off.
between the current temperature and the set temperature that will activate the auxiliary heat (regardless if the maximum run time of the previous stage was reached). Options are Auto (default) and 1 to 10 °F (0.6 to 5.6 °C). Stage 1 Max Runtime The maximum amount of time stage 1 will run before engaging the next stage. Options are Auto (default) and 10 to 120 minutes. Comp to Aux Temp Delta The maximum amount of time this stage will run before engaging the next stage.
Installer Code To prevent accidental modifications to the installation settings, you can enable a 4-digit installer code. This code is pre-programmed to 3262. Test Equipment These options let you test the wiring and connections of the devices connected to the thermostat by turning them on or off. To test the equipment: The equipment will turn off when you exit the menu. Select Settings ▶ Installation Settings.
Rebooting the EMS Si You can reboot the EMS Si by pulling the thermostat from the backplate. Rebooting will not alter programming or configuration options. Configuring Reminders and Alerts To configure Reminders and Alerts The Reminders and Alerts list displays the reminders and alerts described below. From the Home screen, press MENU. HVAC Service Select Reminders and Alerts.
Alerts The EMS Si can generate alerts if the temperature in the building goes over or under a preprogrammed level. This protects the building from damage due to freezing and/or excessive heat. This alert, along with optional technician contact information will be displayed on the screen. If the building owner registers the thermostat, the alert will be emailed to them and be displayed in the web portal. Low Temp Alert Sets the temperature at which the thermostat will generate a Low Temperature Alert.
List of Alerts Below is a complete list of alerts. Depending on your configuration, some of these may not apply. 32 Furnace Air Filter Furnace filter needs to be cleaned or changed. UV Lamp UV lamp needs to be changed. Low Temp Alert Temperature in the building is too low. High Temp Alert Temperature in the building is too high. Heat Not Responding The system has failed to heat the building. Cool Not Responding The system has failed to cool the building.
AUTOMATION The EMS Si can be configured to perform actions based on the status of up to 2 external sensors (dry contact or external temperature resistive). To configure sensors and automation You can have multiple actions per input. You can also configure different actions when a sensor is open or closed. Select Settings ▶ Installation Settings. For example, if a window sensor is open, you can configure the system to adjust the temperature set point and disable the AC.
Type Defines the type of input: Dry Contact or Temperature Sensor. If you define a temperature sensor, you will be prompted to select a manufacturer and model. If your sensor is not listed, you can add a manufactuer and model by selecting Add New and then configuring the follow values: Manufacturer Select an existing manufactuer or provide a name for a new one.
Outdoor Sensor Configures the EMS Si to use the sensor as an external temperature sensing source. Automation actions are not supported with Outdoor Sensors. Discharge Air Sensor Enables the EMS Si to perform actions when the sensor’s reported temperature value goes above or below configured heating and cooling threshold values.
Shutdown Compressor The compressor (both for AC or Heat pump) will shutdown and remain shutdown until this input is cleared. Shut down AC The air conditioning system will shutdown and will remain shutdown until this input has cleared Adjust Temperature The heat and/ or cool set points will be adjusted by a preprogrammed amount. It will revert back to the original set point when the input has cleared. Turn On Fan The fan will be set to On.
delay, the door will need to open and remain open for 5 minutes before the thermostat takes action. Deactivation Delay Configures a time delay from when the input detects the inactive state to when the system reverts back to its normal operating conditions. For example, if you connect a door sensor to the input and program a 5-minute deactivation delay. The door will remain closed for 5 minutes before the thermostat will revert back to the normal operating condition.
Increase Cool Temp Allows you to program the number of degrees that the cool set temperature will be adjusted by once an input has been activated. A positive number increases the cool set point and a negative number decreases the cool set point. In both cases this offset will apply to the set point temperature at the time of the activation of the input. As the system switches between program periods (i.e., occupied, unoccupied, etc) this offset will be maintained.
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET Connect your EMS Si to the Internet so you can control it from your own personalized, secure ecobee Web Portal. From the Web Portal, you can: Program, configure and control your EMS Si. Control your EMS Si from anywhere you have Internet access. Use local weather data to maximize energy savings. Receive important alerts and reminders about your heating and cooling system.
Setting Up WiFi To set up WiFi: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Register Thermostat. Select Continue. Select WiFi Settings. Select WiFi Radio ▶ Enabled. Select your network from the list. If prompted, enter your network password. The EMS Si will automatically connect to the Internet. The EMS Si uses your WiFi network to connect to the Internet. First, enable WiFi on the EMS Si (see instructions to the right).
Configuring a Web Portal Account After setting up WiFi on your EMS Si, you need to configure your Web Portal account. 1. From a web browser on a PC, visit www.ecobee.com 2. Click on the LOGIN link. 3. Click on the Register link. Note: If you already have a Web Portal account, click Login to access your account and add the thermostat from within your web portal. 4. Click the EMS Si link. 5. Complete the EMS account creation form. 7. Click Submit. Your EMS Si is now registered.
USING YOUR EMS Si The bright, easy-to-read screen on your EMS Si makes it simple to review and adjust the settings any time you want. Adjusting the Temperature You can easily adjust the temperature without changing the EMS Si’s programming by pressing the arrow keys when the Home screen is displayed. Press ▲ to increase the temperature set point by 1°F (0.5°C). Press ▼ to decrease the temperature set point by 1°F (0.5°C). If the EMS Si is set to Auto mode, press ◀ to select the Cool setting.
System Mode This menu sets your system to use heat, cool, or auto mode: Cool The system will turn on the air conditioner when the current temperature rises above the set temperature. Heat The system will turn on the heat when the current temperature drops below the set temperature. To change system mode: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select System Mode. Select your temperature mode: Heat, Cool, Auto or Off.
Hold 2 hours The fan will switch to this setting but revert back to weekly schedule after 2 hours. Hold 4 hours The fan will switch to this setting but revert back to weekly schedule after 4 hours. Indefinite The fan will switch to this setting and will only revert back if you do so manually . Until Next Transition The fan will switch to this setting but will revert back when the program switches to the next period. Update Schedule The fan will update the current schedule with this new fan setting.
Weather Forecast Displays the current outdoor temperature and weather conditions for your registered location. To view the weather forecast: Note that when you register, it’s important to select your location accurately, as ecobee will use your local weather data to optimize your heating and cooling. You must register your EMS Si for this feature to operate. From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Weather Forecast. Press OK to switch between the 4-day and 24-hour forecast.
CONFIGURING YOUR EMS Si This section describes how configure the personal preferences, temperature settings, and operation of your EMS Si. Note: You can also configure your EMS Si from your personalized Web Portal. Simply open a web browser, go to ecobee.com, and log in. Configuring Personal Preferences To configure personal Preferences: The Preferences menu has settings for personalizing your EMS Si. From the Home screen, press MENU. Name Select Settings ▶ Preferences.
Brightness The color screen has adjustable backlight brightness. You can control the intensity when the screen is active (i.e., when you are pushing buttons) and when the display is in standby mode (idle screen). Select Brightness to: Set the Active brightness intensity. Set the Standby (idle screen) brightness intensity. Set the minimum time the EMS Si will stay in active brightness before switching to standby brightness.
Hold 2 hours Hold 4 hours Until Next transition Thermostat will hold temperature until the next program period. Indefinite Thermostat will hold temperature until you press OK. Update Schedule When you adjust the set temperature, the system will update the temperature in the Weekly Schedule for the current period. Ask Me Every time you adjust the set temperature you will be asked which of the options you would like to choose.
selecting multiple times. You can also configure the level of access control: Restrict All Access Unauthorized users will only be able to view the home screen and the weather information. Restrict System/Fan Access The code is required to access the system or fan settings. Restrict Program Access The code is required to view and modify the EMS Si’s Weekly Schedule. Restrict Vacation Access The code is required to view and create a Calendar Event.
Users will not be able to set the EMS Si to a temperature below this limit. Cool Max Temp Press ▲ or ▼ to select the maximum cool set point and then press OK. Users will not be able to set the EMS Si to a temperature above this limit. Recovery Options Recovery options allow the EMS Si to learn how your heating and cooling system works, taking into account infrastructure, weather and historical operating performance so that your building is a comfortable temperature as soon as you walk in the door.
Notes Notes let you to enter useful information users or service contractors, such as contact information or equipment configuration. The text appears in the About screen. Vacation Property Places the EMS Si in a mode suitable for vacation rental properties. With this option enabled, the EMS Si will be programmed to remain in the unoccupied state (i.e., the property is vacant). The property manager can then schedule a calendar event that coincides with rental periods.
Utility CPP Setting To configure utility CPP settings: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Settings ▶ Preferences. Select Utility CPP Settings. Adjust each option to your preferred strategy. This section is only applicable if your utility company is running a Critical Peak Pricing program that you have agreed to be a part of. Contact your local electrical utility company for information about programs in your area. CPP Response Your utility may send voluntary events to your EMS Si.
and your current cool set point is 76 °F, during an event your EMS Si set point will change to 80 °F until the event has expired. System Off If this option is selected, the EMS Si will turn off heating and cooling for the duration of this event. Duty Cycle This option allows you to program the maximum amount of time the system will run during a 1 hour period. For example, if you select 30%, the air conditioner will run for a maximum of 18 (0.3 x 60) minutes regardless of whether the set point has been met.
Gateway Primary and Secondary DNS If you need to specify the MAC address for the EMS Si in your router’s configuration, you can obtain it from the About menu. Creating Your Weekly Schedule To view your weekly schedule: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Weekly Schedule. Your weekly schedule is shown on the screen. Your heating and cooling needs change depending on the time of day and day of the week.
The EMS Si learns how your building’s heating and cooling equipment perform. Intelligent algorithms combine weather data, your HVAC equipment run times and occupancy schedules to optimize performance and maximize energy savings. If your schedule changes, you can quickly and easily update the EMS Si settings on the device itself or online through your Web Portal.
To add a new period: Adding New Periods Display the schedule for a day and select Add New. To accommodate for varying schedules, the EMS Si lets you create additional programmed periods for single or multiple days of each week. By adding a new period for a given time and day, you can specify both a heating/cooling set point and fan mode for that new period. Select Create New Item. Enter a name for the new period and select Save.
Heat Temperature Programs the set temperature when the system is in Heat mode (i.e., when the furnace is on). Set a lower temperature to save energy. Cool Temperature Programs the set temperature when the system is in Cool mode (i.e., when the air conditioner is on). Set a higher temperature to save energy. You can also choose to turn off your cooling system while you are away to save more energy. Fan Toggles the fan setting between ON and Auto.
settings. If you were in Hold mode prior to the start of your calendar event, the EMS Si will restore the building to whatever the set temperature was just prior to your calendar event. Delete Event You can delete individual or all calendar events: To remove an individual calendar event, display the details about the event, then select Delete Event ▶ Yes. To remove all calendar events, display the Calendar Event menu and select Delete All ▶ Yes.
3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ecobee warrants that for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase by the consumer (“Customer”), the ecobee EMS Si (the “Product”) shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. During the warranty period, ecobee shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective Products, at no charge. Any replacement and/ or repaired device are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.
product, no amount shall be charged to Customer’s credit card; or (c) ship the defective Product directly to ecobee, in which case Customer shall contact ecobee directly at 1-877-932-6233, so ecobee can make the required shipping arrangements. Upon receipt of the defective Product, ecobee will ship an equivalent replacement product to Customer, provided the returned Product is found by ecobee to be defective and Customer is otherwise eligible to receive a replacement product.
limited to the three-year duration of this limited warranty. No warranties, whether express or implied, will apply after the limited warranty period has expired. Some US states and Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply.
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5. License Transferable: This EULA shall be binding upon and shall ensure to the benefit of and be enforceable by each of the parties, their respective successors and permitted assigns. LICENSEE may assign this EULA without the prior consent of ecobee. ecobee may assign this EULA without the consent of LICENSEE at any time. 6. Copy Restrictions: Unauthorized copying or distribution of Software or the User Manual is expressly prohibited.
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