SPYDER® BACNET® PROGRAMMABLE, VAV/UNITARY CONTROLLERS
62-0310—01 2
Review the power, input, and output specifications on page 1 
before installing the controller.
— Hardware driven by Triac outputs must have a minimum 
current draw, when energized, of 25 mA and a maximum 
current draw of 500 mA.
— Hardware driven by the analog current outputs must have 
a maximum resistance of 550 Ohms, resulting in a 
maximum voltage of 11 volts when driven at 20 mA.
If resistance exceeds 550 Ohms, voltages up to 18 Vdc are 
possible at the analog output terminal.
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property 
damage.
Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring or 
making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock 
or equipment damage.
INSTALLATION
The controller must be mounted in a position that allows 
clearance for wiring, servicing, removal, connection of the 
BACnet MS/TP Molex connector and access to the MS/TP 
MAC address DIP switches.
The controller may be mounted in any orientation.
IMPORTANT
Avoid mounting in areas where acid fumes or other 
deteriorating vapors can attack the metal parts of the 
controller, or in areas where escaping gas or other 
explosive vapors are present. Fig. 4–Fig. 5 on 
page 4 for mounting dimensions.
For the PVB6436AS model, the actuator is mounted first and 
then the controller is mounted. For the other models, go to 
“Mount Controller” on page 3 to begin the installation.
Mount Actuator onto Damper Shaft 
(PVB6436AS)
PVB6436AS controller includes the direct-coupled actuator 
with Declutch mechanism, which is shipped hard-wired to the 
controller.
The actuator mounts directly onto the VAV box damper shaft 
and has up to 44 lb-in. (5 Nm) torque, 90-degree stroke, and 
90 second timing at 60 Hz. The actuator is suitable for 
mounting onto a 3/8 to 1/2 in. (10 to 13 mm) square or round 
VAV box damper shaft. The minimum VAV box damper shaft 
length is 1-9/16 in. (40 mm).
The two mechanical end-limit set screws control the amount 
of rotation from 12° to 95°. These set screws must be securely 
fastened in place. To ensure tight closing of the damper, the 
shaft adapter has a total rotation stroke of 95° (see Fig. 1).
NOTES:
1. The actuator is shipped with the mechanical end-
limit set screws set to 95 degrees of rotation. 
Adjust the two set screws closer together to 
reduce the rotation travel. Each “hash mark” indi-
cator on the bracket represents approximately 
6.5° of rotation per side.
2. The Declutch button, when pressed, allows you to 
rotate the universal shaft adapter (see Fig. 1).
IMPORTANT
Determine the damper rotation and opening angle 
prior to installation. See Fig. 2 below and Fig. 3 on 
page 3 for examples.
 
Fig. 1. Series 60 Floating Actuator.
 
Fig. 2. Damper with 90 degree CW rotation to open.
IMPORTANT
Mount actuator flush with damper housing or add a 
spacer between the actuator mounting surface and 
damper box housing.
Before Mounting Actuator onto Damper Shaft 
(PVB6436AS)
Tools required:
— Phillips #2 screwdriver - end-limit set screw adjustment
— 8 mm wrench - centering clamp
UNIVERSAL SHAFT
CLAMPING BOLTS (2)
M23568
UNIVERSAL
SHAFT ADAPTER
MECHANICAL
END LIMIT SET
SCREWS (2)
DECLUTCH
BUTTON
M23569
DAMPER SHAFT 
ROTATES 
CLOCKWISE 
TO OPEN
DAMPER