KMC Controls CSC-1001 Installation Manual

Constant volume controller

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Mounting

The CSC-1001 is position sensitive. It must be mounted
and calibrated in the same plane. The horizontal plane
is best but vertical is acceptable.
1. Using the right angle bracket, connect the unit to
the mounting surface with 2 self threading screws
in the 1/4" (6 mm) mounting holes.
2. Make sure to leave enough room to make

connections.

Connections
1. Connect the main air supply to Port "M" using 1/4"
(5 mm) O.D. FR Tubing.
2. Using 3/8" (6 mm) O.D. FR tubing, connect the "HI"
port to a Pitot tube in the high air flow.
3. Using 3/8" (6 mm) O.D. FR tubing connect the "LO"
port to a Pitot tube in the low air flow.
Each device is shipped ready for use as a high limit
control on a VAV terminal.
1. Check that Port "C" is plugged
2. Using 1/4" (5 mm) O.D. FR Tubing, connect the
terminal box actuator to Port "H". This will allow
the unit to override the thermostat.
3. Using 1/4" (5 mm) O.D. FR Tubing, connect the DA
heating/RA cooling thermostat to Port "T"
To use the CSC-1001 as a constant volume controller:
1. Plug Port "H"
2. Using 1/4" (5 mm) O.D. FR Tubing, connect Port "C"
to the terminal box actuator.
3. No connection should be made to Port "T"
Installation Guide
Constant Volume Controller
CSC-1001

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Summary of Contents for KMC Controls CSC-1001

  • Page 1 Constant Volume Controller CSC-1001 Installation Guide Mounting The CSC-1001 is position sensitive. It must be mounted and calibrated in the same plane. The horizontal plane is best but vertical is acceptable. 1. Using the right angle bracket, connect the unit to the mounting surface with 2 self threading screws in the 1/4"...
  • Page 2 Adjustments and Calibration The CSC-1001’s setpoint range is 0–1” wg (249 kPa) with a proportional band of 0.04" wg (10 kPa). To adjust the setpoint turn the range screw: 1. Clockwise to increase the setpoint 2. Counter clockwise to decrease the setpoint.

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