Bryant 581J Duct Relative Humidity Sensor Typical Wiring, Connecting Discrete Inputs

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J4-1 or J4-4 + 24 VDC Supply Voltage

 

 

J4-2 or J4-5 (-) 4 to 20 mA Current Loop Output

 

 

to RTU-OPEN

 

 

 

 

SPAN

 

 

ZERO

4-20 VAC GND 0-5V

mA

or

or

 

VDC

0-10V

Relative Humidity Sensor (Polarized Male Connector)

581J

C10839

Fig. 48 - Duct Relative Humidity Sensor Typical Wiring

Humidistat: Use of a field-supplied humidistat provides the RTU Open insight to the relative humidity in the space. The humidistat reads the RH level in the space and compares it to its setpoint to operate a dry contact. The humidistat is a dedicated input on the configurable input 9 and tells the RTU Open when the RH level is HIGH or LOW. The normal condition for humidity is LOW. A normally open humidistat is the factory default control for the Perfect Humidityt option.

To wire in the field:

SJ5-8 = 24 VAC source for dry contact S J5-7 = Signal input

Connecting Discrete Inputs —

Filter Status: The filter status accessory is a field-installed accessory. This accessory detects plugged filters. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured for filter status by setting MENUConfigInputsinput 3, 5, 8, or 9 to Filter Status and normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C). Input 8 or 9 is recommended for easy of installation. Refer to Fig. 34 and Figs. 35 or 36 for wire terminations at J5.

Fan Status: The fan status accessory is a field-installed accessory. This accessory detects when the indoor fan is blowing air. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured for fan status by setting MENUConfigInputsinput 3, 5, 8, or 9 to Fan Status and normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C). Input 8 or 9 is recommended for easy of installation. Refer to Fig. 34 and Figs. 35 or 36 for wire terminations at J5.

Remote Occupancy: The remote occupancy accessory is

afield-installed accessory. This accessory overrides the unoccupied mode and puts the unit in occupied mode. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured for remote occupancy by setting MENUConfigInputsinput 3, 5, 8, or 9 to Remote Occupancy and normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C).

Also set MENUSchedulesoccupancy source to DI on/off. Input 8 or 9 is recommended for easy of installation. Refer to Fig. 34 and Table 3 for wire terminations at J5.

Power Exhaust (output): The relay used by the RTU Open board to control power exhaust is a dry contact which means it does not have 24vac. This 24vac must be connected to the relay to allow it to operate the power exhaust relay in the PE accessory. A 24vac source must be provided to J11-2 on the RTU Open control board. This can be provided by the unit’s transformer from various sources. The “R” terminal on the unit’s low voltage terminal board (LVTB) is a logical source. Refer to Fig. 34 and Figs. 35 or 36 for wire terminations at J11.

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