Cooper Controls Greengate OSW-P-0451-347-V, Greengate OSW-P-0451-347-W, Greengate OSW-P-0451-347-A Installation Instructions Manual

Installation Instructions
INSTALLATION
RATINGS
COVERAGE
T
he OSW-P-0451-347 is a self-contained motion-sensing lighting control which replaces a conventional wall switch for energy savings and convenience. Lights t
urn off automatically after a room is vacated.
T
he OSW-P-0451-347 is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically s
witch lights on and off. Lights will remain on until no motion is detected and a p
reset time delay has expired.
The OSW-P-0451-347 includes a self-adjusting feature that will maintain opti­m
um performance by automatically self-adjusting sensitivity and time delay in
r
eal time based on occupant activity.
Model OSW-P-0451-347 offers a choice of Automatic On or Manual On modes. In t he Automa tic On mode, the li ghts turn on a utomaticall y when a person e
nters the room. In the Manual On mode, lights are turned on by pressing the touchplate on the switch. Modes can be changed by flipping the concealed switch under the touchplate. (see Checkout & Adjustment)
In either mode, lights will remain on as long as motion is detected in the room. W
hen no motion is detected, the lights will turn off automatically after the pre-
s
et time delay. In Manual On mode, a “grace period” of approximately ten sec-
o
nds follows the lights turning off automatically. During that grace period, lights can be turned on again by motion. In the Automatic On mode, lights will be t
urned on by motion at any time.
A
t any time, lights may be turned off while the room is occupied by pressing the t
ouchplate. The OSW-P-0451-347 is fully self-resetting; lights turned off manu-
a
lly in Automatic On mode will stay off while the room remains occupied. After t
he room is vacated and the pre-set time delay and grace period have elapsed,
he lights will remain off until turned on automatically the next time someone
e
nters the room.
T
he OSW-P-0451-347 can be used with a standard toggle switch to split the
lighting load for rooms that are wired for two switches as shown in the Wiring
Diagram. Control of a second circuit with a single switch is possible with use of
Greengate Model OSW-P-0451-D347 Dual Level Automatic Self-Adjusting Wall
S
witch.
T
he Lighting Sweep feature forces an initial delay on “Power Up” to prevent
false activation in buildings with computer controls systems
.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
LOCATION
22'
16'
32'
26'
COVERAGE DIAGRAM
SuperSwitch®2 PIR Wall Switch
347 VAC
WIRING
• Read all instructions on both sides of this sheet first.
• Plan all component locations carefully.
• Install in accordance with all local codes.
• For use with 347 VAC only.
• Not for use where temperatures fall below 60
o
F or exceed 90oF.
• For indoor use only.
C
AUTION: Before installing or performing any service on a Greengate system, the power MUST be turned off at the branc h circuit breaker. Accordi ng to NEC 240­8
3(d), if the branch circuit breaker is used as the main switch for a fluorescent light-
i
ng circuit, the circuit breaker should be marked “SWD.”
NOTE REGARDING COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS: The life of some compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is shortened by frequent automatic or manual switching. Check with CFL and ballast manufacturer to determine the effects of cycling.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Model # OSW-P-0451-347-A Model # OSW-P-0451-347-V Model # OSW-P-0451-347-W
The OSW-P-0451-347 is designed for offices up to 300 square feet. Although total coverage of minor motion is 450 square feet, wall switches are normally mou nted off -center i n a room which reduces the coverage attainable.
The OSW-P-0451-347 can replace one switch in any standard single or double gang box. It may be installed in the same manner as an ordinary wall switch.
Wire the OSW-P-0451-347 as described in the wiring section.
Mount OSW-P-0451-347 in the junction box.
TYPICAL OFFICE LAYOUT
ONE CIRCUIT - ONE LIGHTING LOAD (FIGURE 1)
Connect the blue wire to the switch leg for the load.
Connect the ground wire. (Device must be grounded for proper operation)
Connect the black wire to the hot lead.
Connections are polarity sensitive.
ONE CIRCUIT - TWO LIGHTING LOADS (FIGURE 2)
FOR THREE-WAY WIRING (FIGURE 3)
CAUTION: If a room is wired for two circuits using two separate hot leads, it is very important to connect only one circuit to the sensor. Split one circuit into two switch legs and cap the unused hot lead inside the box.
The combination of Load 1 and Load 2 must not exceed the maximum load rating. Consult with the building manager and occupant to determine which lights should be off (Load 2) when the toggle switch adjacent to the sensor is open (off).
OSW-P-0451-347 must always control Load 1, while its control of Load 2 is selected manually by opening and closing the toggle switch. Connect the blue wire to the switch leg for Load 1 and one side of the toggle switch for Load 2. Connect the other side of the toggle switch to the switch leg for Load
2. Connect ground lead. Finally, connect the black wire to the hot lead. Connections are polarity sensitive.
When installing OSW-P-0451-347 in a new junction box, choose the switch location carefully to provide optimum coverage of the occupied area. When replacing an existing wall switch, bear in
mind that there must be a clear line of sight between the sensor and the area to be covered. Avoid pointing the OSW-P-0451-347 directly into the hallway where it may detect passers-by.
347 VAC Incandescent or Fluorescent Note: No minimum load requirement.
Maximum Load: 1.7 amps, 600 Watts
CAUTION: For use with 347 VAC only. Do not use with any other voltage. Do not wire to control receptacle circuits. VERIFY that the connect­ed load does not exceed the OSW-P-0451-347 ratings. Use twist-on wire connectors for all connections. All installations should be in compliance with the National Electric Code and all state and local codes. Model OSW-P-0451-347 can be wired to control both an exhaust fan and lighting provided the total load does not exceed the maximum load rating (in Amps) for the automatic wall switch.
20'
3'
S
IDE VIEW
CHECKOUT AND ADJUSTMENT
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
OVERRIDE SWITCH
P/N 910-0466 REV C
All products manufactured by Cooper Controls and identified with the Greengate brand are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship and shall conform to and perform in accordance with Seller’s written specifications for a period of : Five (5) years from date of shipment for all occupancy sensors and Three (3) years from date of factory invoice for our hardware and software on Lighting Control Panels. We warranty all our standard relays for a period of 10 years from date of factory invoice. We guarantee the performance of our system to specifications or your money back. This warranty will be limited to the repair or replacement, at Seller’s discretion, of any such goods found to be defective, upon their authorized return to Seller. This limited warranty does not apply if the goods have been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, modification or misapplication, by damage during shipment or by improper service. There are no warranties, which extend beyond the hereinabove-limited warranty, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS. No employee, agent, dealer, or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of the Seller or to assume for the Seller any other liability in connection with any of its goods except in writing and signed by the Seller. The Seller makes no representation that the goods comply with any pre­sent or future federal, state or local regulation or ordinance. Compliance is the Buyer’s responsibility. The use of the Seller’s goods should be in accordance with the provision of the National Electrical Code, UL and/or other industry or military standards that are pertinent to the particular end use. Installation or use not in accordance with these codes and standards could be hazardous.
An Override switch is located under the OSW-P-0451-347 touchplate. This switch should remain in the OFF position at all times, except in the
event of unit malfunction. Move the DIP switch to ON to override the Sensor and turn the lights on.
347VAC
B
LACK
B
LUE
G
REEN
3
47VAC GROUND
NEUTRAL
LOAD 1
S
ingle Level Switching
B
AREWIRE
GROUND
347VAC
B
LACK
B
LUE
GREEN
3
47VAC GROUND
NEUTRAL
LOAD 1 LOAD 2
TOGGLESWITCH
LOAD2 SWITCHLEGLOAD1 SWITCHLEG
Dual Level Switching Using Additional ToggleSwitch
B
AREWIRE
GROUND
347VAC
B
LACK
BLUE
G
REEN
347VAC GROUND
N
EUTRAL
L
OAD 1
B
LACK
BLUE
G
REEN
347VAC GROUND
N
EUTRAL
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-o automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
T
RAVELLERS
BAREWIRE
G
ROUND
BAREWIRE G
ROUND
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 1
1. Immediately after applying power to the lighting circuit, wait approximately one to two minutes for the switch to power up and stabilize.
2. The “Self Adjust” feature is set to on. The switch will continually adjust time delay and sensitivity to ensure maximum performance. No adjustments are necessary at installation. Coverage and sensitivity can be confirmed by watching the LED indicator on the front of the Sensor while moving around the room. The LED lights only when the Sensor is detecting motion.
3
. In preparation for the Installer Test, the time delay has been set to 15 seconds (refer to the chart
b
elow to see Time Delay settings) and the Auto/Manual switch is in the OFF position to allow for Auto Operation (lights will turn on automatically when the switch detects movement). Leave the room. The lights should go out in approximately 15 seconds. Wait at least 12 seconds after the lights go out. Walk normally back into the room and verify that the lights turn on automatically. There is no immediate need to make further adjustments to the Time Delay. When the Time Delay is set at the installer setting, it will reset itself to the 10-minute delay one hour after the lights are shut o
ff automatically or manually. A 10-minute Time Delay is ideal in most applications. To disable this s
elf-resetting feature, move the Self-Adjust DIP switch (6) to ON.
4. People who remain very still for long periods may need a longer Time Delay than the default setting of 10 minutes. As long as the Self-Adjust feature is enabled, the switch will respond to each pair of false offs with no normal off in between, by alternately making slight adjustments to either time delay or sensitivity so there should be no need for manual adjustment. If manual adjustment is desired, refer to the chart at right and use the dip switches to increase the time delay slightly, repeating if necessary, until an optimum interval is obtained. NOTE: To reset the wall switch to the factory set­tings for sensitivity and time delay, move the Override DIP switch (8) to the ON and then the OFF settings.
5. If the LED blinks when there is no movement in the room, it is possible that the Sensor is being acti­vated by air flow from the HVAC system or other climate control device. If possible, relocate the Sensor at least six feet away from any climate control device.
6. If the sensor is activated by passers-by in the hallway, decrease the sensor’s field-of-view using the tape strips provided. There are two strips that are 0.25” long and two strips that are 0.35” long. Each strip is 0.5” wide, allowing the strip to completely cover the sensor window from top to bottom. Start with one of the longer tape strips. Place the strip against the outermost edge of the sensor window, so that it completely covers the window, and wrap the tape around the sensor toward the center of the window. If this does not completely prevent activation by passers-by, layer one of the remaining strips of tape over the piece you have already placed on the sensor window, so that you cover slightly more of the sensor’s field of view. Repeat, if necessary.
7. For maximum energy savings, Model OSW-P-0451-MV can be set to Manual On by moving the “Auto/Manual On” DIP switch (5) to the ON position. In this setting, the occupant must push the touchplate to turn on lights upon entering the room.
8
- OVERRIDE
4
-TIME DELAY
3 -TIME DELAY
2
-TIME DELAY
1 -TIME DELAY
7
- ENERGYSAVER (DUAL LEVEL ONLY)
6
- SELFADJUST DISABLE
5 - AUTO/MANUALON
DIPSWITCH CONTROL LEGEND:
2
0.25
SWITCHNUMBER
6
4
TIMEDELAY
123
8
1
0
1
2
1
4
(MINUTES)
4
30
18
2
4
26
28
22
2
0
1
6
TIME DELAYLEGEND
=
On = O
Once installation is complete, restore power to the lighting circuit. Proper operation must be verified. Each unit is shipped with all DIP switches in the default OFF position. For most applications, this is the ideal configuration and no further adjustments will be necessary. Simply complete the installer test described below to confirm. If adjustments are necessary, DIP switches are under the touchplate. Adjustments should be made with the HVAC system on so that the installer will be able to detect the effect of airflow on the operation of the OSW-P-0451-MV. Use only insulated tools to make
adjustments.
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY TROUBLESHOOTING: Confirm the
Override DIP switch (8) is in the OFF or down position. If it is in the ON or up position, switch it to the OFF position and wait two minutes before proceed­ing.
LED w ill no t t urn ON: Ver ify t hat th e l igh tin g c irc uit h as pow er. Immediately after power is applied to the lighting circuit, it takes approximate­ly one to two minutes for the OSW-P-0451-MV to stabilize. Once the switch has had time to stabilize, verify that OSW-P-0451-MV is properly adjusted. Press the touchplate to manually turn on the lights. If the LED does not light, replace the Sensor.
Lights will not turn ON: Immediately after power is applied to the lighting circuit, it takes approximately one to two minutes for the OSW-P-0451-MV to stabilize. Once the switch has had time to stabilize, if the lights will not turn on automatically after someone enters the room, press the touchplate. If lights come on, the OSW-P-0451-MV could be set to the Manual On mode.
Check under the touchplate to verify the setting. If OSW-P-0451-MV is set to Automatic On mode, it may have been overridden by someone pressing the touchplate; allow Sensor to time out to verify normal operation. If the lights do not turn on after pressing the touchplate, confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power to the Sensor or the load. If lights still do not turn on, replace the Sensor.
Lights will not turn OFF: Immediately after power is applied to the lighting circuit, it takes approximately one to two minutes for the OSW-P-0451-MV to stabilize. Once the switch has had time to stabilize, if the lights will not turn off after the selected time delay, and the LED has not lit during the time peri­od, press the touchplate to manually turn off the lights. If lights turn off, refer to items 5 and 6 above under “Checkout and Adjustment.” Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power to the Sensor or the load. If lights still do not turn off, replace the Sensor.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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