Greystone Energy Systems HRC Series, HRC-INS-001 Installation Instructions Manual

HRC Series RH Transmitter
Installation Instructions
Introduction
The room RH transmitter uses a highly accurate and eld-proven RH sensor in an attractive, low prole enclosure to monitor room relative humidity levels. Additional options include an occupancy override button, a communication jack, a fan speed switch, a slide-pot setpoint control, a resistive temperature sensor and a LED or LCD display. The RH output can be selected as a linear 4-20 mA, 0-5 or 0-10 Vdc signal.
Before Installation
Read these instructions carefully before installing and commissioning the device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in product damage. Do not use in an explosive or hazardous environment, with combustible or ammable gases, as a safety or emergency stop device or in any other application where failure of the product could result in personal injury. Take electrostatic discharge precautions during installa­tion and do not exceed the device ratings.
Mounting
The room RH transmitter installs directly on a standard electrical box and should be mounted ve feet from the oor of the area to be controlled. Do not mount the sensor
near doors, opening windows, supply air diusers or other known air disturbances. Avoid areas where the detector is exposed to vibrations or rapid temperature changes.
The cover is hooked to the base at the top edge and must be removed from the bottom edge rst. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to loosen the security screw as shown in Figure 1. (Complete removal of this screw is not required). Use the screwdriver to carefully pry each bottom corner if necessary. Tip the cover away from the base and sit it aside as shown in Figure 2.
The PCB must be removed from the base to access the mounting holes. Follow usual anti-static procedures when handling the PCB and be careful not to touch the sensors. The PCB is removed by pressing the enclosure base to unsnap the latch near the bottom edge, then the PCB can be lifted out of the base as shown in Figure 3.
Sit the PCB aside until the base is mounted on the wall. For added protection, place
the PCB in the supplied anti-static bag.
Mount the base by screwing to an electrical box or directly to the wall as shown in Figure 4. The mounting hole locations are shown on page 3.
After the base is screwed to an electrical box or the wall using the appropriate holes, remove the PCB from the anti-static bag, feed connection wires through center hole and place the top of PCB into the PCB holders on backplate and snap bottom of PCB into place as shown in Figure 4.
Make wire connections as per the Wiring Illustrations on Page 2 and install decorative cover by placing the top of the cover into the cover holder on the top of the backplate and snapping the bottom into place as shown in Figure 4. Tighten security screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Cover PCB Backplate
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Wiring
Deactivate the 24 Vac/dc power supply until all connections are made to the device to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. Follow proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling procedures when installing the device or equipment damage may occur.
Use 22 AWG shielded wiring for all connections and do not locate the device wires in the same conduit with wiring used to supply inductive loads such as motors. Connect the cable shield to ground at the controller only. Make all connections in accordance with national and local codes.
Connector layout is shown in Figure 5. Diagram shown includes all options. If option is not ordered, connector will not be present.
For 4-20 mA two-wire loop-powered operation, only the POWER and OUTPUT terminals are required if a DC power supply is used. The COMMON terminal is only used for AC power or for a voltage output signal type. If the signal type is set to voltage, or a 24 volt AC power supply is used, connect the positive dc voltage or the hot side of the ac voltage to the terminal marked POWER and the power supply common is connected to the terminal marked COMMON. The device is reverse voltage protected and will not operate if connected backwards.
Figure 6
Wiring for voltage output signal and 24 Vdc power from controller
Wiring for 4-20 mA loop-powered output and external 24 Vdc power from controller
Figure 5
mA
Vdc
SETPNT +
SETPNT -
POWER
COMMON
OUTPUT
TEMP +
TEMP -
ZERO
SPAN
5v
OVERRIDE
LED +
LED -
SWITCH +
SWITCH -
FAN +
FAN -
4
123
10v
41 2 3
0001297
Wiring for all output signals and external 24 Vac power transformer
Wiring for 4-20 mA loop-powered output and external 24 Vdc external power supply
For three-wire voltage output operation, connect either an AC or DC power supply to POWER and COMMON and the voltage output signal is available on the OUTPUT terminal with respect to COMMON as shown in Figure 6.
Ensure the controller Analog Input (AI) matches the transmitter output signal type before power is applied and that the pcb switches are set correctly for the required signal type. The current signal has a maximum load that it will drive and the voltage signal has a minimum load rating. Follow the ratings in the Specication section or inaccurate readings may result.
This device has a half-wave power supply so the power supply common is the same as the signal common. Several devices may be connected to one power supply and the output signals all share the same common. Use caution when grounding the secondary of a transformer or when wiring multiple devices to ensure the ground point is the same on all devices and the controller.
The following optional features are only included if ordered. Wiring terminals are only present for features ordered.
An optional resistive temperature sensor may also be included in the device and is connected to the TEMP terminals as shown in Figure 7.
24 Vdc Power Supply
Figure 7
TEMP
Figure 8
Figure 9
Digital Input
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