Reliable Controls SS-L-BL-CO2-H User Manual

Reliable Controls SS-L-BL-CO2-H User Manual

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  • Page 1 better by design ™ SMART-Sensor ™ User Guide...
  • Page 3 ™ SMART-Sensor ™ User Guide © 2002 - 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved. ®...
  • Page 4: Document Conventions

    All uppercase for KEYWORDS and Control-BASIC STATEMENTS. e.g., Click ALARMS to open the Current Alarms worksheet. Underscore connectors for section references. e.g., Refer to Reference_Alarms_Alarm Configuration more details. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 Fax: 250-475-2096 Victoria, BC, Canada, V9A 7K2 Toll Free: 1-877-475-9301 www.reliablecontrols.com Reliable Controls, RC-Studio , and the Reliable Controls logo are registered trademarks of Reliable Controls Corporation. ® ® BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. MACH-ProCom, MACH-ProSys, MACH-System, MACH-Global, MACH1, MACH2, MACH-Air, MACH-Zone, MACH-ProAir, MACH-...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ROCEDURE SS-DUCT M ......................38 ODELS SS-P M ........................39 ODELS ........................41 IRING ETAILS ........................41 VERVIEW SS ...................42 IRING FROM ONTROLLER TO SMART-S ................44 IRING ETWEEN ENSORS UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 OCCUPANCY SENSOR OPTION (-OC) .................... 76 DUCT OPTION (-DUCT) ........................78 NETWORK COMMUNICATION JACK ....................79 -2 C ................... 80 ONNECTING AN ONVERTER ONBOARD CONFIGURATION TOOLS (SS-L) ................. 81 ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8 PTIONAL ODELS , -IO M ) ..............116 UXILIARY UTPUTS PTIONAL ODELS SS M -IO O ..................116 ODELS WITH PTION SS-DUCT M -IO O ................116 ODELS WITH PTION UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 9 NOTES ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Overview

    • Optional LCD display, humidity, CO , occupancy, 2 Input/2 Output, degree C/F switch, override button, and setpoint slider. • (SS-L) Display up to ten points from any Reliable Controls MACH-System ® controller, located anywhere in the system, • (SS-L) Adjust up to ten points from the SMART-Net ™...
  • Page 11 • (SS-P) Measure room temperature in locations where the sensor could be subject to damage. • (SS-DUCT) Measure duct temperature and humidity. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    • (SS, SS-L)Two 6–32 1" Phillips screws • (SS-DUCT) 2 x 1" #8 hex slotted sheet metal screws • (SS-P) 2 x 1" 6-32 slotted device box screws UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Physical Layout

    Optional Degrees C/F switch X-Port-2 ™ converter access port Two 1.6 mm ( ”) Allen screws (secure sensor head to backplate) 2: P (SS-L-OC, SS-L-D IGURE HYSICAL AYOUT PICTURED ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Ss Models

    Two 1.6 mm ( ”) Allen screws (secure sensor head to backplate) Thicker backplate for -CO2 models X-Port-2 ™ converter access port 3: P (SS-CO2-UD SS-S IGURE HYSICAL AYOUT PICTURED UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Ss-P Models

    SS-P M ODELS SS-Plate (SS-P) SS-Plate with Override (SS-P-O) 4: P (SS-P SS-P-O IGURE HYSICAL AYOUT PICTURED ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Ss-Duct Models

    SMART-S ™ ENSOR Physical Layout SS-DUCT M ODELS SS-DUCT-PB SS-DUCT-GD 5: P (SS-DUCT-PB SS-DUCT-GD IGURE HYSICAL AYOUT PICTURED UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Physical Dimensions

    HYSICAL IMENSIONS SS-L M ODELS 12 cm ”) 7 cm ”) 2.4 cm ”) 6: P (SS-L IGURE HYSICAL IMENSIONS PICTURED ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 18 3.0 cm 4.0 cm ”) ”) 8.2 cm 12.0 cm ”) ”) 7.0 cm ”) 7: S SS/SS-L -CO2) IGURE TANDARD ACKPLATE HYSICAL IMENSIONS SED FOR ALL MODELS EXCEPT UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19 1/2” wire grommet fits two CAT5 cables. 12.1 cm 8.3 cm ”) ”) 7.1 cm ”) 8: B SS/SS-L -CO2 IGURE ACKPLATE HYSICAL IMENSIONS USED FOR MODELS WITH OPTION ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Ss-P Models

    IGURE HYSICAL IMENSIONS PICTURED The SS-P circuit board will fit into a back box or wall opening sized 3.73 x 6.85 cm (1 " x ") or greater. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Ss-Duct-Pb Models

    10.2, 15.2, 20.3, 30.5, 45.7 cm (4, 6, 8, 12, or 18”) 5.7 cm 6.0 cm ”) ”) 7.6 cm (3”) 9.1 cm ”) 10: P (SS-DUCT-4-PB IGURE HYSICAL IMENSIONS PICTURED ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Ss-Duct-Gd Models

    ”) 9.68 cm ”) 19.68 cm 10.9 cm ”) ”) 2.7 cm ”) 1.65 cm ( ”) 1.91 cm ( ” 12: P (SS-DUCT-EH-RH IGURE HYSICAL IMENSIONS PICTURED UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Models

    -40 °C to 40 °C (-40 °F to 104 °F) • One RJ11 connector on bottom to provide network access (X-Port-2 converter required) ™ • SPACE-Sensor ™ Temperature (SST) style enclosure 13: SS B IGURE ODEL ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24 One RJ11 connector on bottom to provide network access (X-Port-2 ™ converter required) LCD and three silicone rubber buttons for operator interface • • SMART-Space ™ Controller style enclosure 14: SMART-S IGURE ENSOR UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25 ACI Stainless Plate temperature sensor (10k Ω thermistor) 0 °C (32 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F) • Foam pad insulating sensor from drafts within wall 15: SMART-S (SS-P) IGURE ENSOR LATE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26 (SS-DUCT-GD) ACI Galvanized Metal Duct temperature sensor (10k Ω thermistor) -40 °C (-40 °F) to 85 °C (185°F) • Foam pad to dampen vibrations SS-DUCT-4-GD SS-DUCT-4-PB 16: SMART-S (SS-DUCT-4-PB SS-DUCT-4-GD) IGURE ENSOR UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27: Ordering Options

    Adds black plastic duct mount Adds galvanized metal duct mount Specifies duct probe length in inches: 4, 6, 8, 12, 18 For white enclosure, leave blank for standard warm gray color ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28 LCD with PIR Motion Sensor The SS-L-CO2 model does not have an RJ11 port for SMART-Net ™ wiring, but does have an RJ11 port for connection to an X-Port-2 ™ UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 29 Galvanized metal duct mount temp sensor with 12" probe length, 2 dry contact inputs, and 2 SSR outputs SS-DUCT-18-PB Plastic box duct mount temp sensor with 18" probe length ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 30 SS-P and SS-DUCT are each equipped with a 4-pole screw terminal connection for SMART- ™ , and do not have an RJ11 port for connection to an X-Port-2 ™ UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Smart-Net Network Topology

    Each SS (or SSEA) on a single SMART-Net must have a unique address from 1 to a ™ maximum of 16. All SSs are shipped from the factory with a default address of 1. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 32: Maximum Cable Lengths

    The recommended wire type is Category 3 or 5, 24AWG solid core. This allows the flexibility of connecting RJ11 crimp connectors, but still works well for the terminal blocks. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Smart-Sensor Expansion Board (Ssx)

    EXPANSION BOARD 5: R SMART-N ™ ABLE ECOMMENDED AXIMUM OMBINED ABLE ENGTH Installation Length Without SSX 50 meters (150 feet) With SSX and external power source 80 meters (250 feet) ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34: Ssx Ports

    SMART-Net port. Connecting an external 12 VDC ™ power supply to the SSX expansion board will aid in maximizing the overall allowable cable length. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 35: End Of Line (Eol) Termination

    EOL jumpers/switches on the host controller should not be set. If the SSX expansion board is not located at the physical extremity of the network, the EOL jumpers (JP2 & JP3) should be removed. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 36: Net Termination

    JP3 should also be installed. Likewise, if JP4 is installed, JP5 should also be installed. There is no application where only one jumper of either set should be installed. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Installing One Ssx Expansion Board

    SSs supported by a specific controller. Refer to Table 4 for the maximum number of SSs supported by each Reliable Controls MACH-System controller. ® ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 38 16 connected SSs. rollover SS-VCs straight through SS-DCs SS-Ls MACH-ProSys ™ 22: F SMART-N 16 SS-L IGURE ULLY LOADED ™ WITH S AND ONE UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Installing Multiple Ssx Expansion Boards

    SSX to a controller, daisy-chained SSX expansion boards and the first SS connected to an SSX or directly to a host controller. A straight-through Data Cable (SS-DC) must be used only to connect one SS to another ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Smart-S

    SS-VCs straight through SS-DCs straight through SS-DCs rollover SS-VCs SS-Ls MACH-ProSys ™ 23: F SMART-N ™ 16 SS-L IGURE ULLY LOADED WITH S AND TWO EXPANSION BOARDS UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Installation

    IGURE FLEXIBLE LLEN KEY A flexible 1/16” Allen key designed to provide easy access to the Allen screws on the backplate of the SS is available from Reliable Controls ® using part number PM-ALLENKEY. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls...
  • Page 42: Installation Procedure

    CONNECTORS FOR SOLID CORE LEFT AND STRANDED RIGHT CONDUCTORS The recommended RJ11 modular connectors are Tyco 5-555042.3 (for Solid wire only) and Tyco 5-641337.2 (for Stranded wire only). UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 43 LLEN KEY Pull the bottom of the sensor head out and away from the backplate then straight up toward the top of the SS. 27: C IGURE ONTROLLER HEAD SEPARATION ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44 SMART-S ™ ENSOR SS and SS-L Models Separate the backplate from the SS sensor head. 28: B IGURE ACKPLATE SEPARATION UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 45 The backplate is screwed directly to the wall, with no electrical box or mud ring. Use suitable anchors and screws to secure the backplate to the wall. This method is not recommended by Reliable Controls ® because the SS is likely to loosen over time.
  • Page 46 SS down onto the backplate. 31: SS (SS-L IGURE SENSOR INSTALLATION PICTURED Finally, secure the SS by loosening (counter-clockwise) the Allen screws located at the bottom of the sensor. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 47: Ss-Duct Models

    Terminate the SMART-Net ™ communication cable conductors to the SS-DUCT using the 4-pole terminal strip. Attach the cover plate to the SS-DUCT. 33: T SS-DUCT IGURE ERMINATE THE ABLING FOR THE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Ss-P Models

    34: M SS-P IGURE OUNTING AN SS-P O TERMINATE THE CABLING FOR THE MODEL Terminate the SMART-Net communication cable conductors to the SS-P using ™ the 4-pole terminal strip. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 49 (this can be seen by looking at the side of the connector closely). Connectors for solid core wires have a single jaw that wraps around the solid conductor. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 50: Wiring Details

    MACH-ProZone SMART-Net RJ11 jack and green connector ™ ™ MACH-ProCom SMART-Net RJ11 jack ™ ™ MACH-ProAir SMART-Net RJ11 jack 36: SMART-N MPC, MPZ, IGURE ET PORTS ON THE UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 51: Wiring From Controller To Ss

    For example, the Clock connector on the controller should be connected to the Clock connector on the SS’s terminal block, the Data to Data, and so forth. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 52 485 conductors. If the EIA-485 network must be run to SMART-Sensors to facilitate PC ™ connection at SMART-Sensors ™ , then the additional two conductors must be terminated at the controller's EIA-485 terminal block. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 53: Wiring Between Smart-Sensors

    TO ADDITIONAL 42: RJ11 IGURE OUT BETWEEN TWO 7: D (SS-DC) S ABLE ABLE TRAIGHT HROUGH ABLE SMART-Sensor ™ SMART-Sensor ™ Data Data +5 VDC +5 VDC Clock Clock ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 54 SMART-S ™ ENSOR Wiring Details ™ MACH-ProSys Voice Cable (SS-VC) rollover cable Data Cable (SS-DC) straight through cabl 43: C SS-L IGURE ONNECTING TO MULTIPLE UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Ss

    SMART-Sensor worksheet, the previous SS address will be interpreted as the last device and communication with higher addresses will not occur. When addressing SSs be mindful of the maximum number of SSs supported by the host controller. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 56: Addressing The Ss-L

    LCD, firmware version 6.35, or ™ higher, must be installed in the host controller. System data and SMART-Sensor ™ configuration must be input using RC-Studio 2.0, or higher. ® UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 57: Secondary Point Display

    SS-L point to be displayed as the secondary point. After the desired configuration is complete, allow the onboard configuration tool to time-out. The LCD screen will revert to the standard operator display. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: Operator Interface

    SS cannot detect SMART-Net communications, the ™ light will stay on solid until power is cycled. To re-initiate the test, disconnect and reconnect SMART-Net ™ UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 59: Override Button

    FALSE either manually or with a Control-BASIC ™ program. Override button 49: SS SS-P (-O) IGURE WITH VERRIDE UTTON OPTION The -O option is often used to provide manual override of Unoccupied mode. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 60: Operator Interface For The Ss-L

    SMART-Net host is a BACnet only device (e.g., MACH-ProZone, MACH-ProAir), then any network points to be displayed must be entered using BACnet references. If the SMART- Net host supports Reliable Controls Protocol (RCP), then any network points to be displayed must be entered using RCP references.
  • Page 61: Lcd Screen Nterface

    Up to six simultaneous unique icons may be displayed to indicate system status (icon details in Table 10). Top Row Middle Row Bottom Row 51: SS-L LCD IGURE SCREEN DISPLAY ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 62: Degree C/F Switch

    Fan medium speed Fan high speed While an SS-L may be freely configured to display ten user-defined data points and BACnet object values from any Reliable Controls MACH-System controller, specific point ® ® numbers are reserved for onboard input and output options if present. Refer to the SS-L Programming section of this manual for a list of the reserved point numbers.
  • Page 63: Display Modes

    LCD together with the programmed two-character abbreviation. 54: SS-L I IGURE DLE MODE DISPLAYING SECONDARY POINT ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 64: Quick -Adjust Mode

    SMART-Sensor worksheet. 56: SS D IGURE ISPLAY OINT MODE UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 65: Backlight For The Ss-L

    Models with the optional backlight (-BL) allow for easier reading of the LCD display screen in dim or dark environments. The backlight turns on whenever any of the buttons are pressed and remains on for 10 seconds after last button press. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 66: Software Programming

    BACnet references. If the SMART-Net host supports Reliable Controls Protocol (RCP), then any network points to be displayed must be entered using RCP references. Software programming and configuration of an SS-L is performed using RC-Studio ®...
  • Page 67 Sensor worksheets is displayed. There is a separate worksheet for each possible SS SMART-Net ™ address based on the host controller type. 58: SSL MACH-P & MACH-S IGURE WORKSHEETS IN A ™ ™ ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 68 In Figure 59, Sensor #1 is selected to configure the SS-L at address number 1. 59: S SMART-S IGURE ELECT AN ENSOR WORKSHEET 60: SMART-S IGURE ENSOR WORKSHEET UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 69: The Ss Worksheet

    6 or more will round up. For example, a value of 71.15 shown in RC-Studio ® , will be displayed as 71.1 on the SS-L. And 71.16 will be displayed as 71.2 on the SS-L. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 70: Reserved Points

    For SS models without the onboard options listed above, the reserved rows may be mapped to any point or object in the host controller. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 71: Columns

    Icon is displayed when value = 0 Icon is displayed when value = 1 Manual Icon is displayed when value = 1 Auto Icon is displayed when value = 1 ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 72 New points may not be created in an SS. Every point used on an SS must already exist in a MACH-System controller. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 73: Command Bar

    The SMART-Sensor Setup dialog box can be opened by clicking on the Setup button on the SMART-Sensor worksheet command bar. The fields of the SMART-Sensor Setup dialog box are detailed in Table 14. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 74 SMART-Sensor worksheet title bar and the System Tree. If Time is selected as the Range for the secondary point, the abbreviation will not be shown. Instead, AM or PM will be displayed. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Input/Output Point Option (-Io)

    Can Change. When the SS-IO inputs are configured for temperature, they have a maximum range of -40 to 120 °C (-40 to 248 °F). ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 76: Outputs

    Sensor worksheet. To permit an operator to change the values of outputs 9 and 10 through the SS-IO interface, the User Edit column must be set to a value of Can Change. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 77 TRIAC 1 RTN-T 1 LOAD Transformer TRIAC 2 RTN-T 2 LOAD SS-DUCT 24 VAC 120 VAC OUT1+ OUT1- LOAD OUT2+ Transformer OUT2- LOAD 65: SS-IO SS-DUCT IGURE OUTPUT WIRING ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 78 Output points do not need to be set to Can Change unless the operator will be allowed to adjust the points through the SSL-IO interface. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Carbon Dioxide Sensor Option (-Co2)

    RJ11 jacks in -CO2 models The backplate for -CO2 models has been made deeper than the standard backplate. 67: SS-CO2 IGURE MODEL CIRCUIT BOARD ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 80: Backplate

    The mounting holes have been shifted 6 mm downwards compared to the original backplate, for better alignment. Alignment pilots are included to match the original backplate to facilitate drilling if required. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 81: Wiring

    The lowest CO value recorded during the cycle is compared to 400 ppm, then the sensor is calibrated by the difference of the two values. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 82: Manual

    Manual calibration should be performed on the CO sensor whenever the lowest CO reading in the building does not drop to about 400 PPM at least once every two weeks. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 83 Activate the Mode button again to send the changes. Verify that the CO value of the SS-CO2 matches the reference sensor. If not, perform steps 1 – 7 again. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 84: Configuration

    Set the Type column value in the SMART-Sensor worksheet to Analog, • Set the Range column value in the SMART-Sensor worksheet to PPM, and • The PPM unit is not currently available on the LCD screen. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 85: Occupancy Sensor Option (-Oc)

    State False Time td - delay time True Controller for SS state to be Occupancy communicated to State the controller False Time 71: SS O IGURE CCUPANCY ENSOR ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 86 2.5 m 2.5 m 8 ft 2 in 8 ft 2 in ° ° 16 ft 5 in 16 ft 5 in 72: M IGURE OTION DETECTION ANGLES UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 87: Duct Option (-Duct)

    8 inch probe. See Table 3 on page 20 for model number details. Duct width Duct width / 2 73: C SS-DUCT IGURE ROSS SECTION OF DUCT SHOWING THE PROBE TIP PLACEMENT ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 88: Network Communication Jack

    To enable network communication with the X-Port-2 converter, the EIA-485 network ™ jumpers (NET) must be installed on the host controller and any SSX expansion boards to which the SSL is connected. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 89: Connecting An X-Port -2 Converter

    The start-up is complete when the PC/Modem light flashes once per second. The X-Port-2 ™ converter must be allowed to complete the start-up process before a connection to the system by a workstation can be attempted. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 90: Onboard Configuration Tools (Ss-L)

    Release the , and buttons for two seconds. Press the button. FLOW should appear on the LCD with the current calculated airflow value of the connected MACH-Air ™ displayed. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 91: Ss-L Address Tool

    After the SS-L Address and secondary point are configured as desired, allow the onboard configuration tool to time-out. The LCD screen will revert to the Idle mode. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 92: Setup Tool

    MACH1 ™ • MACH2 ™ • MACH-Air ™ • MACH-Stat ™ • MACH-Zone ™ • MACH-ProAir ™ • MACH-ProZone ™ • MACH-Pro1 ™ , and • MACH-Pro2 ™ UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 93 RCP network BACNET communication protocol = BACnet ® Yes, No communication protocol = RCP UPDATE configuration maintained in SS-L buffer only No, Yes configuration sent to controller ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 94 SS-L connected to the device and do not make any additional changes until the UPDATE value has returned to No. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 95 For best practice, provide a couple of seconds for the SS-L buffer to properly parse each configuration parameter modification before committing the changes to the controller by setting UPDATE to Yes. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 96: Flow Tool

    IGURE OOL WORKSHEET IN THE STANDARD PAN FILE IN ALL CONTROLLERS ™ The SSL onboard Flow Tool requires a pre-configured SS-L profile and several VARs that are all featured in the Reliable Controls ® standard MACH-Air ™ and MACH-ProAir ™...
  • Page 97 VAV box inlet static pressure during the calibration procedure will result in an inaccurate calibration. For best practice, set all connected VAV boxes to 50% of the maximum flow setpoint using the FLO-SP-OVR variable. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 98 FL-CAL point on the SS-L. Then use the buttons to increment the value to the actual total measured airflow recorded in step 4. 79: SS-L FL-CAL IGURE POINT UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 99 For this reason, the constant multiplier K is usually < 1.0 in order to remove the amplification. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 100: Disable Ss-L Configuration Tools

    Click the OK button to close the SMART-Sensor Setup dialog box. Click the Mode button to toggle the SMART-Sensor worksheet to the mode to save the change and commit it to the controller. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 101: Programming And Configuration Examples

    RC-Studio ® 83: SS IGURE INSTALLATION FLOW CHART Do not skip addresses or exceed the maximum number of supported SSs based upon the host controller. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 102 2.0 connected to the desired system, from the main menu ® select Network > System Tree or press Ctrl + P to open the System Tree. 84: S IGURE YSTEM REE MAIN MENU UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 103 The onboard options available for the specific SS model being used must be programmed in the appropriate reserved worksheet rows. Table 11 may be of assistance in determining appropriate reserved rows. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 104 Row 9 and the VAR used to map SS output 2 must be entered on Row Map Remaining Desired Points 86: SS IGURE ONBOARD OPTION FLOW CHART UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 105 Point cell on the SMART-Sensor worksheet. New points can not be created in an SS. Every point used on an SS must already exist in a MACH-System controller. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 106 Remember that the point referenced in Row 2 is the quick-adjust point. Pressing either the buttons in Idle mode will automatically cause the quick-adjust point to be modified. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 107 SS should display SS in the Program column for that point.) • Do all of the onboard options function properly? • Does the onboard temperature or humidity sensor require calibration? ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 108 ® 2.0 project database. All values that must be modifiable by the SS, including both onboard options and/or operator modification will have to be configured for Can Change. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 109: Ss-L Programming Example

    1 to 16. Program SSL using RC-Studio ® 92: SS-L IGURE INSTALLATION FLOW CHART Do not skip addresses or exceed the maximum number of supported SS-Ls based upon the host controller. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 110 2.0 connected to the desired system, from the main menu ® select Network > System Tree or press Ctrl + P to open the System Tree. 93: S IGURE YSTEM REE MAIN MENU UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 111 The onboard options available for the specific SS-L model being used must be programmed in the appropriate reserved worksheet rows. Table 11 may be of assistance in determining appropriate reserved rows. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 112 Row 9 and the VAR used to map SS-L output 2 must be entered on Row 10. Map Remaining Desired Points 95: SS-L IGURE ONBOARD OPTION FLOW CHART UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 113 (VAV) air terminal unit application. Table 21 details the points that will be displayed on the SS-L. The valid temperature range of an input for the SS-IO is limited between -40 to 120 °C (-40 to 248 °F). ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 114 Remember that when scrolling through the points displayed on the SS-L using the button, the points will appear in the order that they are entered in the Smart-Sensor LCD worksheet. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 115 Remember that the point referenced in Row 2 is the quick-adjust point. Pressing either the buttons in Idle mode will automatically cause the quick-adjust point to be displayed and modified. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 116 Table 12. Units Icons 100: SS-L & IGURE SHOWING UNIT ICONS 101: SS-L - SMART-S IGURE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE ENSOR WORKSHEET WITH CON CONFIGURED UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 117 2) input sensors, and 3) control of onboard outputs. If the User Edit column is set to a value of Display Only, then the SS-L cannot change the value of a point. ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 118 SS-L should display SS in the Program column for that point.) • Do all of the onboard options function properly? • Does the onboard temperature or humidity sensor require calibration? UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 119 Verify that SS-L setup changes have taken effect and that the SS-L and mapped points are operating properly. Close the SMART-Sensor worksheet. As a suggested best practice, backup the pan file to save changes to the RC- Studio 2.0 project database. ® ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 120 All values that must be modifiable by the SS-L, including both onboard options and/or operator modification will have to be configured for Can Edit. UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 121: Specifications

    One RJ11 SMART-Net ™ access port (not available on -S, -DUCT, and -P models) OMMISSIONING ROGRAMMING Communication X-Port-2 ™ converter or EIA-485 and SMART-Net ™ network Software RC-Studio ® ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 122: Ambient Limits

    0.09 kg (0.195 lb) SS-DUCT-PB 0.10 kg (0.220 lb) SS-DUCT-EH-RH 0.32 kg (0.705 lb) SS-P 0.07 kg (0.154 lb) SS-P-O 0.08 kg (0.176 lb) SS-DUCT-GD 0.32 kg (0.705 lb) UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 123: Onboard Temperature Sensor

    SS-DUCT-EH-RH M ODEL Range 0% to 100% RH Resolution 0.1% RH Accuracy ± 2% RH from 20% – 90% (-RH2 models) ± 3% RH from 20% – 90% (-RH3 models) ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 124: Onboard Motion Sensor (Optional, -Oc Models Only)

    0.2 °C (0.36 °F) above 90 °C Accuracy ± 1 °C (1.8 °F) below 90 °C (user calibrated to ± 0.1 °C) ± 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) above 90 °C A/D Converter 12-bit UIDE ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 125: Auxiliary Outputs (Optional , -Io Models Only )

    TRIAC Rating 20–500 mA current load @ 24 VAC SS-DUCT M -IO O ODELS WITH PTION Quantity Type Solid-state Relays (SSR) Rating 0–500 mA current load @ 24 VAC/VDC ®  2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls Corporation. All rights reserved.

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