jshank Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 I have a new whole house fan (QuietCool QC-4500) that I'm trying to control using a Micro Open/Close Module (2444-422). I may have purchased the wrong module for the purpose but wanted to make sure before i send it back. The fan has two load lines, 1 for low speed and 1 for high speed. I hooked up the module properly and everything works except the fan shuts off after a few seconds. I believe this is operating as intended since a normal directional device would only run for X seconds before it's in the fully open/down position, then X seconds again to return to the closed/up position. I'd like to override this behavior and allow continuous down for low speed, continuous up for high speed and a completely off option. Is anyone familiar enough with this device to let me know if this can be done or do I need to buy a different module/set of modules to achieve this?
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) I have a new whole house fan (QuietCool QC-4500) that I'm trying to control using a Micro Open/Close Module (2444-422). I may have purchased the wrong module for the purpose but wanted to make sure before i send it back. The fan has two load lines, 1 for low speed and 1 for high speed. I hooked up the module properly and everything works except the fan shuts off after a few seconds. I believe this is operating as intended since a normal directional device would only run for X seconds before it's in the fully open/down position, then X seconds again to return to the closed/up position. I'd like to override this behavior and allow continuous down for low speed, continuous up for high speed and a completely off option. Is anyone familiar enough with this device to let me know if this can be done or do I need to buy a different module/set of modules to achieve this? You purchased the dimmer instead of the relay on /off. Please return it and buy the correct one. Also please do not use it again as the dimmer will not provide full voltage / power to the device and can cause damage to the unit. This is the correct Insteon device: http://www.smarthome.com/2443-222/INSTEON-Micro-On-Off-Module/p.aspx Edited July 14, 2014 by Teken
jshank Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 Sorry, wrong part number, right name. It's the Micro Open/Close Module 2444-222, not the dimmer.
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 Sorry, wrong part number, right name. It's the Micro Open/Close Module 2444-222, not the dimmer. The 2444-222 is a dimmer: http://www.smarthome.com/2442-222/INSTEON-Micro-Dimmer-Module/p.aspx
LeeG Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) Teken The 2444-222 is an Open/Close relay module used for motor control. Supports up to a 2.5 Amp motor. http://www.smarthome.com/2444-222/INSTEON-Micro-Open-Close-Module/p.aspx I think you are referring to a 2442-222 which is a Dimmer. Edited July 14, 2014 by LeeG
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 Teken The 2444-222 is an Open/Close relay module used for motor control. Supports up to a 2.5 Amp motor. http://www.smarthome.com/2444-222/INSTEON-Micro-Open-Close-Module/p.aspx I think you are referring to a 2442-222 which is a Dimmer. I believe he should be using this model: http://www.smarthome.com/2443-222/INSTEON-Micro-On-Off-Module/p.aspx As the other one is indicated as for shutters?
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) Overview Control motorized projection screens, window shutters, blinds and more The smallest inline module ever! Fits into almost all boxes Sense wires allow for control via a connected, hard-wired switch Compatible with latching switches as well as single momentary and dual momentary switches Essential Info Want to add wireless remote control to your automated window shutters, blinds and projector screens? INSTEON makes it easy. Micro Open/Close Module is the first INSTEON device designed specifically for up/down and open/close motor-controlled appliances. By including the Micro Open/Close module as a part of your INSTEON home automation network, you will enjoy remote control of your shutters, blinds, screens and more. Edited July 14, 2014 by Teken
jshank Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 It's definitely the right device but I'd need 4 of them to automate my whole house fan (2 fans with 2 load lines each = $200!). Due to the toggle nature and 2-load lines (high-speed and low-speed), the motor control made sense. I just need to be able to override the timed-shutoff of the circuit and figure out a way to trigger a true "off" condition. The ultimate goal would be to support all 5 states of the fan. Off/Off - No power to either module Low/Off - 1st module Line power to Load 1 (Low Speed Red Wire) : 2nd module off Low/Low - Line power to Load 1 (Low Speed Red Wire) : 2nd module Line power to Load 1 (Low Speed Red Wire) High/Low - Line power to Load 2 (High Speed Black Wire) : 2nd module Line power to Load 1 (Low Speed Red Wire) High/High - Line power to Load 2 (High Speed Black Wire) : 2nd module Line power to Load 2 (High Speed Black Wire)
Xathros Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 2 modules and 4 scenes should do the trick. -Xathros Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
jshank Posted July 15, 2014 Author Posted July 15, 2014 Does anyone know if you can override the timeout on the 2444-222 so it can be used as a 2-load toggle switch?
Teken Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Does anyone know if you can override the timeout on the 2444-222 so it can be used as a 2-load toggle switch? I have not looked into the user manual for this product at all. So, this might be a lot of assumption on my part. As I stated early the unit you have is intended to control devices such as window blinds / motors for a brief moment in time. I do not believe it was intended to be used for continuous use. Hence why I quoted the sales advert above. If this device is timing out I have to assume that is the way its designed. For HVAC related items I used and deployed the On/Off relay indicated above with great success.
ELA Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Hi Jshank, The manual indicates you may be exceeding the ~ 4 minute timeout for a "stuck Switch" check. The 2.5 amps output is also not enough for your ~ 4amp = high speed motor. If you want all 5 possible combinations you could consider a 4 output relay device (EZIO) interfaced to three higher current relays.
stusviews Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 The Open/Close module is for running a reversable motor a specific amount of time before turning off power. After an unspecified period of time, the motor is reversed for the specific time. For example, lowering a movie screen (it takes x seconds), watching the movie and then rolling the screen up (for the same x seconds). That would eliminate having to "hold" the up or down buttons to accomplish that task. But, that's not what you want. What yopu do want is an On/Off module, 2443-222 which, BTW, is rated for 15A.
SteveL Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 jshank, Please feel free to contact me at our support email address if you would like to speak to someone one on one about this. I agree with the previous statements that the 2444-222 is not the product to use. I would need some more info about your infrastructure before I could offer any detailed opinion about products. Please send me an email if you like. support@universal-devices.com
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