Bryant Understanding 580J Nomenclature: Inputs and Outputs Explained

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580J

Table 15 – RTU-MP Controller Inputs and Outputs

 

 

POINT NAME

BACnet OBJECT

 

TYPE OF I/O

CONNECTION PIN

 

 

NAME

 

NUMBERS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUTS

 

 

 

Space Temperature Sensor

sptsens

 

AI (10K Thermistor)

J20---1, 2

Supply Air Temperature

sat

 

AI (10K Thermistor)

J2---1, 2

Local Outside Air Temperature Sensor

oatsens

 

AI (10K Thermistor)

J2---3, 4

Space Temperature Offset Pot

sptopot

 

AI (100K Potentiometer)

J20---3

Indoor Air Quality

iaq

 

AI (4---20 ma)

J4---2, 3

Outdoor Air Quality

oaq

 

AI (4---20 ma)

J4---5, 6

Safety Chain Feedback

safety

 

DI (24 VAC)

J1---9

Compressor Safety

compstat

 

DI (24 VAC)

J1---2

Fire Shutdown

firedown

 

DI (24 VAC)

J1---10

Enthalpy Switch

enthalpy

 

DI (24 VAC)

J2---6, 7

Humidistat Input Status

humstat

 

DI (24 VAC)

J5---7, 8

 

 

 

CONFIGURABLE

INPUTS*

 

Space Relative Humidity

sprh

 

AI (4---20 ma)

J4---2,3 or J4---5,6

Outside Air Relative Humidity

oarh

 

AI (4---20 ma)

 

 

Supply Fan Status

fanstat

 

DI (24 VAC)

J5---1,2 or J5---3,4 or

Filter Status

filtstat

 

DI (24 VAC)

 

J5 5,6 or J5---7,8

Remote Occupancy Input

remocc

 

DI (24 VAC)

 

 

 

 

 

OUTPUTS

 

 

 

Economizer Commanded Position

econocmd

 

4---20ma

J2---5

Supply Fan Relay State

sf

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J1---4

Compressor 1 Relay State

comp_1

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J1---8

Compressor 2 Relay State

comp_2

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J1---7

Heat Stage 1 Relay State

heat_1

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J1---6

Heat Stage 2 Relay State

heat_2

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J1---5

Power Exhaust Relay State

aux_2

 

DO Relay (24VAC , 1A)

J11---3

Dehumidification Relay State

humizer

 

DO Relay (24VAC, 1A)

J11---7, 8

LEGEND

 

 

 

 

AI

---

Analog Input

 

 

 

 

AO ---

Analog Output

 

 

 

 

DI

---

Discrete Input

 

 

 

 

DO ---

Discrete Output

 

 

 

 

*These inputs (if installed) take the place of the default input on the specific channel according to schematic. Parallel pins J5--- 1 = J2--- 6, J5--- 3 = J1--- 10, J5---5 = J1--- 2 are used for field--- installation.

Refer to the input configuration and accessory sections for more detail.

NOTE: Refer to RTU-MP Controls, Start-Up, Operation, and Troubleshooting Instructions (Form 48-50H-T-2T) for complete configuration of RTU-MP, operating sequences and troubleshooting information. Refer to RTU-MP 3rd Party Integration Guide for details on configuration and troubleshooting of connected networks. Have a copy of these manuals available at unit start-up.

The RTU-MP controller requires the use of a Bryant space sensor. A standard thermostat cannot be used with the RTU-MP system.

Supply Air Temperature (SAT) Sensor

On FIOP-equipped 580J unit, the unit is supplied with a supply-air temperature (SAT) sensor (33ZCSENSAT). This sensor is a tubular probe type, approx 6-inches (12.7

mm)in length. It is a nominal 10-k ohm thermistor. See Table 16 for temperature-resistance characteristic.

The SAT is factory-wired. The SAT probe is wire-tied to the supply-air opening (on the horizontal opening end) in its shipping position. Remove the sensor for installation. Re-position the sensor in the flange of the supply-air opening or in the supply air duct (as required by local codes). Drill or punch a 1/2-in. hole in the flange or duct. Use two field-supplied, self-drilling screws to secure the sensor probe in a horizontal orientation. (See Fig. 43.)

Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT) Sensor

The OAT is factory-mounted in the EconoMi$er 2 (FIOP or accessory). It is a nominal 10k ohm thermistor attached to an eyelet mounting ring. See Table 16 for temperature-resistance characteristic.

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Model Number SignificanceModel Number Nomenclature Position Number12.5TONS Appendix II. Physical DataPhysical Data 580J**08 580J**12 580J**14 Gas Connection Heat Anticipator Setting AmpsPhysical Data Heating 12.5TONS Natural Gas Heat, Liquid Propane HeatCFM RPM BHP Appendix III. FAN Performance580J**08 580J**12 579580J**14 RPM BHPGeneral fan performance notes 1260Pulley Adjustment Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open ComboElectrical Information Type DISC. Size Unit Combustion PowerNOM IFM FAN Motor Exhaust No P.E MocpAppendix IV. Wiring Diagram List Wiring DiagramsAppendix V. Motormaster Sensor Locations Catalog No.SM580J---02580J Unit START-UP Checklist Preliminary Information

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