Bryant 581J installation instructions Relative Humidity Sensors Space or Duct Mounted

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COVER REMOVED

SIDE VIEW

C07135

Fig. 45 - Outdoor Air Quality Sensor Cover

Wiring the Outdoor Air CO2 Sensor: A dedicated power supply is required for this sensor. A two-wire cable is required to wire the dedicated power supply for the sensor. The two wires should be connected to the power supply and terminals 1 and 2.

To connect the sensor to the control, identify the positive (4 to 20 mA) and ground (SIG COM) terminals on the OAQ sensor. See Fig. 43. Connect the 4 to 20 mA terminal to RTU Open J4-5. Connect the SIG COM terminal to RTU Open J4-6. See Fig. 46.

OAQ Sensor/RH Sensor

SEN J4-5

COM J4-6

24 VAC

C08463

Fig. 46 - RTU Open / Outdoor CO2 Sensor

(33ZCSENCO2) Connections

Smoke Detector/Fire Shutdown (FSD) —

On 581J units equipped with factory-installed Smoke Detector(s), the smoke detector controller implements the unit shutdown through its NC contact set connected to the unit’s CTB input. The FSD function is initiated via the smoke detector’s Alarm NO contact set. The RTU Open controller communicates the smoke detector’s tripped status to the BAS building control. See Figs. 35 and 36, the RTU Open System Control wiring schematics.

The Fire Shutdown Switch configuration, MENUConfigInputsinput 5, identifies the normally open status of this input when there is no fire alarm.

Space Humidity Sensor or Humidistat —

 

Perfect Humidityt Control Wiring: In units equipped

 

with the Perfect Humidity option there are two pink

 

(PNK) wires loose in the control box used to control the

 

dehumidification function of the unit. These pink wires

 

are meant to be tied to a space humidistat or thermidistat

 

on an electromechanical unit. On RTU Open equipped

 

units these pink wires must be connected to J11-7 & 8 to

 

allow the Open board to operate the dehumidification

 

function for the unit. Disconnect the J11 Phoenix style

 

connector from the board and use the plug screws to

 

secure the pink wires in pins 7 and 8, reconnect the plug

 

to the board at J11.

 

Relative Humidity Sensors (Space or Duct Mounted):

 

The accessory space humidity sensor (33ZCSENSRH-01)

 

 

or duct humidity sensor (33ZCSENDRH-01) is used to

 

measure the relative humidity of air within the space or

 

return air duct. The RH reading is used to control the

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Perfect Humidityt option of the rooftop unit. For wiring

 

distances up to 500 ft (152 m), use a 3-conductor, 18 or

 

20 AWG shielded cable. The shield must be removed

 

from the sensor end of the cable and grounded at the unit

 

end. The current loop power for sensor is provided by the

 

RTU Open controller as 24vdc. Refer to the instructions

 

supplied with the RH sensor for the electrical

 

requirements and terminal locations. RTU Open

 

configurations must be changed after adding an RH

 

sensor. See Fig. 47 and 48 for typical RH sensor wiring.

 

S J4-1 or J4-4 = 24vdc loop power

 

S J4-2 or J4-5 = 4-20mA signal input

 

NOTE: The factory default for dehumidification control

 

is normally open humidistat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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J4-2 or J4-5

-20mA output

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Fig. 47 - Space Relative Humidity Sensor Typical Wiring

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Contents Installation Instructions Safety Considerations Unit Dimensional Drawing Sizes Unit Dimensional Drawing Sizes 07-09 Unit Dimensional Drawing Size Unit Dimensional Drawing Size 12 Plan for Unit Location Operating WeightsRoof Mount Units LB KGProvide Unit Support Plan for Sequence of Unit InstallationInspect Unit Roof Curb Details Sizes Roof Curb Details Size Rig and Place Unit MAX Weight Dimensions UnitField Fabricate Ductwork Install Outside Air Hood Ductwork when requiredConvert to Horizontal and Connect Positioning on CurbEconomizer Hood and Two-Position Hood Install Flue HoodInstall Gas Piping Unit Model Unit Size MIN MAX Steel Pipe Spacing of Supports Nominal Diameter DimensionNatural Gas Supply Line Pressure Ranges Gas Line Piping Condensate Drain Pan Side View Install External Condensate Trap and LineUnits Without Factory-Installed Disconnect Field Power SupplyMake Electrical Connections All UnitsConvenience Outlet Location Weatherproof Cover InstallationUnits without Thru-Base Connections Field Control WiringThermostat Unit Connect Primary TransformerField Control Wiring Raceway Heat Anticipator Settings Perfect Humidity Space RH Controller Perfect Humidityt Control ConnectionsTo connect a field-supplied humidistat To connect the Edge Programmable Thermidistat T6-PRH01-AOAT RRS RTU Open Multi-Protocol Control Board RTU Open Control SystemRTU Open System Control Wiring Diagram C11070 RTU Open Controller Inputs and Outputs Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorEconoMi$er2 Space Temperature SPT SensorsField Connections IAQ Sensor SEN J4-2 COM J4-3 24 VAC Relative Humidity Sensors Space or Duct Mounted Space Relative Humidity Sensor Typical WiringConnecting Discrete Inputs Duct Relative Humidity Sensor Typical WiringGeneral Communication Wiring ProtocolsProtocol DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 Baud Rate DS2 DS1RTU Open Troubleshooting Local AccessLEDs Outdoor Air Enthalpy Control PNO 33CSENTHSWLEDs on the RTU Open show the status of certain functions Differential Enthalpy ControlSmoke Detectors WiringReturn Air Enthalpy Sensor SystemSupply Air See Completing Installation of Return Air SmokeSmoke Detector Locations Return Air Detector Shipping Position Unit Wire/Fuse or Hacr Breaker Sizing Data Hacr FLA LRA Brkr Unit NOM IFM Combustion Power No P.EUnbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Install Accessories Adjust Factory-Installed OptionsEconoMi$er IV Occupancy Switch Smoke Detectors
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