Trane RT-SVX19A-E4 manual Mounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensor, CO2 sensor maintenance

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Mounting the duct-mounted CO2 sensor

1.Select a proper location on the duct to mount the CO2 sensor.

2.Drill a 22-25 mm hole in the mounting surface for sensor insertion (Figure 13).

3.Attach the mounting plate to the duct wall with four screws.

4.Insert the sensor through the mounting plate, adjusting the depth for optimal air sensing.

CO2 sensor maintenance

This CO2 sensor has excellent stability and requires no maintenance. In most environments the recommended calibration interval is five years. A trained service technician can use a portable CO2 meter to certify sensor calibration. If, when checking the sensor, the reading differs too much from the reference value, the sensor can be recalibrated in the field. A calibration kit, software, and calibration gases are required. If certified accuracy is required, the sensor must be calibrated against accurate and traceable calibration gases in a laboratory. Consult Trane BAS for further details.

Figure 13 - Duct-mounted CO2 sensor

15/8 in. ( 42 mm)

7/8 in. (2 2 mm)

15/8 in.

(42 mm)

Figure 14 - Duct-mounted CO2 insertion depth

21/2 in. (64 mm)

31/8 - 51/2 in. (80 - 140 mm)

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RT-SVX19A-E4 specifications

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