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Johnson Controls TEC3022
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TEC3000 Series On/Off or Floating Fan
Coil Thermostats Installation Guide
Applications
The networked TEC3000 Series Thermostat Controllers are stand-alone and field-selectable
BACnet
®
MS/TP or N2 networked devices. Wireless networked models of the TEC3000 Series
Thermostat Controller are also available. On/Off or Floating Fan Coil and Individual Zone
Thermostat Controllers provide control of the following:
Local hydronic reheat valves
Pressure-dependent variable air volume (VAV) equipment with or without local reheat
Two- or four-pipe fan coils
Cabinet unit heaters
Other individual zone equipment using an on/off or floating control input
The networked models feature a field-selectable Building Automation System (BAS) BACnet MS/
TP or N2 communication capability that enables remote monitoring and programming for efficient
space temperature control. The wireless models are compatible with the WNC1800/ZFR182x Pro
Series Wireless Field Bus System that enables communication with a building automation system
(BAS). All models include a USB port configuration that reduces installation time by allowing
simple backup and restore features from a USB drive, which enables rapid cloning of configuration
between like units.
Some models feature built-in occupancy sensing capability. These thermostat controllers maximize
up to 30% energy savings in high-energy usage commercial buildings, such as schools and hotels,
during occupied times by using additional standby setpoints.
All models feature an intuitive onboard touchscreen UI with backlit display that makes setup and
operation quick and easy. Multiple fan configurations are supported for fan coil equipment types,
as follows:
Single-speed
Multi-speed (two or three discrete speeds)
Variable-speed/EC motors (0 to 10 VDC control)
Some models support dehumidification on two-pipe fan coil units with reheat, and four-pipe fan
coil units with or without reheat. When no heating is required, the thermostat controller monitors
space humidity and activates dehumidification control as necessary. Heat and/or reheat is used as
required to maintain the space temperature. For optimal dehumidification performance, use a fan
coil unit that has a multi-speed or variable-speed fan (VSF).
Important: The TEC3000 Series Thermostat Controller is intended to provide an input to
equipment under normal operating conditions. Where failure or malfunction of the thermostat
controller could lead to personal injury or property damage to the controlled equipment or
other property, additional precautions must be designed into the control system. Incorporate
and maintain other devices, such as supervisory or alarm systems or safety or limit controls,
intended to warn of or protect against failure or malfunction of the thermostat controller.
TEC3012-1x-xxx, TEC3013-1x-xxx, TEC3310-1x-xxx,
TEC3313-1x-xxx, TEC3612-1x-xxx, TEC3613-1x-xxx
LIT-12013161
2019-08-20

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Joan EdwardsAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Johnson Controls Thermostat display Partial Restore Complete?
    • A
      agarciaAug 30, 2025
      If your thermostat displays 'Partial Restore Complete' when restoring from a backup, it means not all items in the backup file were restored. This can happen if a value is outside the acceptable range or if there are inconsistencies in a setting's reliability. To resolve: 1. Create a Backup file on a USB drive for the TEC that is showing the issue. 2. Edit the backup file created in the previous step on a PC to reflect the desired settings. 3. Verify that the modified values are within minimum and maximum range in the backup file. 4. Restore the settings from the newly edited backup file on the TEC.
  • C
    Craig GoodmanAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Supply Temp Fail appears on Johnson Controls Thermostat?
    • S
      Steven YoungAug 25, 2025
      A 'Supply Temp Fail' message indicates that the external supply temperature sensor is either disconnected or has stopped working. To resolve this: 1. Check the sensor's wiring. 2. If the disconnection was intentional, go to the menu, then Control Setup, and select Inputs to reset the sensors and clear the fault. 3. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to order replacement units and return the affected devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program.
  • S
    stacyhurstSep 23, 2025
    What does the Bell icon on my Johnson Controls TEC home page mean?
    • A
      Angela ThomasSep 23, 2025
      If the Bell icon is displayed on the TEC home page, it means a fault has been detected on the TEC. See Table 12 for TEC fault causes and resolution.
  • R
    Ryan PooleSep 3, 2025
    What to do if the Johnson Controls Fan shows 'Remote Zone Temp Fail'?
    • M
      mendozaelizabethSep 3, 2025
      If the Johnson Controls Fan displays a 'Remote Zone Temp Fail' message, it means the external zone temperature sensor is either disconnected or has failed. First, check the sensor's wiring. If the sensor was intentionally disconnected, reset the sensors through the menu. If the problem continues, you should order replacement units and return the faulty devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program.
  • S
    Stephanie JonesSep 7, 2025
    Why does my Johnson Controls Fan controller display 'Idle' with a 'Heating Unavailable' status due to Control Mode?
    • K
      Kayla PerezSep 7, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Fan controller displays 'Idle' with a 'Heating Unavailable' status because of the control mode, it means the control mode is set to Cooling Mode, but the controller is requesting heating. Change the control mode to Auto or Heating.
  • B
    Brian GreenSep 1, 2025
    What to do if Johnson Controls Thermostat displays Controller Fault?
    • T
      Tamara AndersonSep 1, 2025
      If your controller displays 'Controller Fault', it means an internal fault was detected and the controller was unable to recover. Order replacement units and return the affected devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program.
  • A
    Andrew CoxAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Johnson Controls Thermostat shows Supply Fan Fault?
    • B
      brittneywilkinsonAug 28, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Thermostat displays 'Supply Fan Fault', it means the Supply Fan Status configured for either BI1 or BI2 has not proved within the configured Fan Alarm Delay. To resolve this: 1. Verify that the Supply Fan is operating when turned on. 2. Verify that the Supply Fan Status wiring is connected correctly.
  • Z
    zsteeleSep 8, 2025
    What does it mean when my Johnson Controls Fan indicates 'Dirty Filter'?
    • J
      Jennifer WatkinsSep 8, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Fan indicates 'Dirty Filter', it means equipment connected to the BI configured for a Dirty Filter alarm is triggering the alarm. Replace the filter in the equipment as explained in the manufacturer's instructions.
  • S
    Scott LopezSep 5, 2025
    What causes the Johnson Controls Fan to display 'Zone Temperature Too Hot' and how do I fix it?
    • A
      Andrew GarciaSep 5, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Fan displays 'Zone Temperature Too Hot', it means the zone temperature has exceeded the configured Zone Temp High Limit. To fix this, verify that the TEC and the RTU cooling are enabled and functioning correctly.
  • R
    Robert MeyerAug 27, 2025
    What causes Fan Lock on Johnson Controls Thermostat and how to resolve it?
    • K
      Katherine CooperAug 27, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Thermostat displays 'Fan Lock', the switch connected to the BI configured for Fan Lock didn't sense airflow within 10 seconds of starting the fan, and control has been shut down. To resolve this: 1. Inspect equipment to ensure fan functions. 2. Check sensor functionality with an ohmmeter, and verify wiring to the TEC. 3. Reset fault by entering the menu, selecting Fault Status, and selecting the Fan Lock. 4. Order replacement units and return the affected devices to Johnson Controls under the RMA program.

Summary

Applications

Capabilities and Features

Describes networked/wireless models, occupancy sensing, touchscreen UI, fan configs, and dehumidification.

Installation

Installing the Thermostat Controller

Removing and Mounting the Controller

Steps for removing cover and mounting the base.

Wiring

Terminal Identification and Functions

Describes terminal labels and their functions for various models.

Using the USB Port

Firmware Loading and Backup

Steps for updating firmware and backing up settings.

Settings Restoration and Communication Mode

Procedures for restoring settings and configuring network communication.

Installer Configuration Menu

Screen Reset and Unit Type Selection

How to reset screen and choose between 2-pipe, 4-pipe, or VAV configurations.

Heating;Cooling Type and Fan Configuration

Setting control modes and fan parameters.

VSF, Control Mode, and Fan Mode Settings

Configuring VSF, control modes, and fan operation.

Dehumidification Control

Temperature Setpoints

Configuring Occupancy

PID;PRAC+ Automatic Control Tuning

Resetting and Disabling PID Tuning

Procedures to reset and disable PID tuning parameters.

Available Fault Diagnostics

Troubleshooting

Common Sensor and Temperature Faults

Faults and solutions for zone, supply, and outdoor temperature failures.

Other Faults and Solutions

Faults and solutions for internal sensor, dehumidification, service, and calibration issues.

Faults related to Inputs and Control States

Faults and solutions for open window, fan lock, humidity, and controller errors.

Faults related to Hardware and Firmware

Faults and solutions for touchscreen, board mismatch, firmware, USB, and runtime issues.

Troubleshooting HVAC Operation Faults

Symptoms, causes, and solutions for cooling/heating unavailability and cycling.

Troubleshooting Control and Configuration Errors

Issues with firmware upgrades, temperature response, and unoccupied settings.

Troubleshooting Backup and Restore Errors

Issues with settings backup, restore, and USB access.

Troubleshooting Display and Network Issues

Issues with unresponsive touchscreens, hidden icons, and network connectivity.

Technical Specifications

Johnson Controls TEC3022 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTEC3022
Product TypeTemperature Controller
Supply Voltage24 VAC/VDC
Communication ProtocolBACnet MS/TP
Number of Inputs2
Number of Outputs2
Control AlgorithmPID
DisplayLCD
Enclosure RatingIP20
MountingWall Mount
TypeThermostat
Controller TypeDigital
ApplicationHVAC
Input TypeThermistor
Output TypeRelay
Power Supply24 VAC

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