Local Inputs Tab; Setting Up A Hardwired Temperature Sensor; Set Up A Hardwired Temperature Sensor - Delta eZV-440 Application Manual

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Local Inputs Tab

Local Inputs Tab

Setting Up a Hardwired Temperature Sensor

This topic describes how to set up a temperature sensor using the Local Inputs tab on the
configuration page.
Occupancy overrides can share the same input as the temperature sensor.
If you are setting up a LINKnet DNS-24L or eZNS network sensor to provide occupancy
input, use the LINKnet I/O tab on the configuration page.

Set Up a Hardwired Temperature Sensor

1. Wire your sensor to the controller's physical input.
2. Next to the input number that you've assigned to the sensor, in the Function field, select one
of the following options:
Function
DischargeAirTemp_
InletAirTemp_
SpaceTemp_
SpcTemp+
OccOvrdButton_
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Select this option if you are using a:
Duct temperature sensor that is located downstream from any
local heating or cooling stages that supply the air to that space.
(VAV application type only) Duct temperature sensor that is
located upstream from local heating or cooling stages that
supply the air to that space.
Space temperature sensor, or a network value from a DNS or
eZNS network sensor on LINKnet.
You can set up multiple SpaceTemp inputs and by default the
algorithm will calculate the average of all inputs and assign that
value to the AV1 object.
Space temperature sensor and the occupancy override push
button are wired into the same input.
This can be a normally open contact wired in parallel or a
normally closed contact wired in series with the temperature
sensor.
eZV-440 Application Guide
Edition 2.6

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