NuAire Ecosmart Connect ESCO-CO2D Installation And Maintenance
NuAire Ecosmart Connect ESCO-CO2D Installation And Maintenance

NuAire Ecosmart Connect ESCO-CO2D Installation And Maintenance

Duct mounted co2 sensor

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1.0 Product Overview

Nuaire's Ecosmart Connect Controls offer a compact, duct mounted
carbon dioxide (CO
) sensor for measuring and transmitting CO
2
ranging from 0 to 2,000 parts per million (ppm). Nuaire's CO
are easy to install and to operate.
The silicon-based sensor delivers high accuracy and long-term
measurement stability (±100 ppm) over a five-year period without
calibration. The diffusion-aspirated, single-beam, dual-wavelength
sensor structure is remarkably simple. It consists of an infrared (IR)
source, a sample cell, an IR detector, and a tuneable interference filter
that enables measurements at two wavelengths. This innovative design
provides precise reference readings that eliminate the typically broad
deviation expected from a traditional CO
IMPORTANT
The ESCO-CO2D duct mounted CO
provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions.
Where failure or malfunction of the sensor could lead to personal
injury or property damage to the controlled equipment or other
property, additional precautions must be designed into the control
system. Incorporate and maintain other devices, such as supervisory
or alarm systems or safety or limit controls, intended to warn of, or
protect against failure or malfunction of the sensor.

2.0 Installation

2.1 Parts Included

The duct mount CO
sensor is shipped assembled. It consists of three
2
main parts: base and Printed Circuit Board (PCB), cover, and mounting
flange with four screws (for probe depth adjustment). A conduit
adaptor is also included.

2.2 Mounting Location

When selecting a location for the sensor, note the following:
The sensor is designed for duct mounting in any position.
The probe is best mounted in the return airstream.
The device should penetrate the duct by a minimum of 76mm to
ensure the sensing part of the element is fully in the airstream.
The sensor should be placed in an area free of condensation.

2.3 Mounting the Sensor

The sensor is duct mounted using a flange. The mounting flange adjusts
the distance between the probe and the inner duct wall. Fasten the
mounting flange with the four screws as follows:
•Loosen the probe retention screw, and separate the flange from
the assembled unit.
•Drill a hole 22 - 25 mm diameter in the duct for the sensor's probe.
•Using the mounting flange as a template centred on the hole, drill
four 3.2 mm holes for the mounting screws positioned as in Figure
2.
•Fasten the mounting flange onto the duct using the four screws
provided.
•Insert the probe a minimum of 76 mm, and tighten the probe
retention screw on the mounting flange.
nuaire.co.uk
029 2085 8400
ESCO-CO2D
Ecosmart Connect Duct Mounted CO
Installation and Maintenance
levels,
2
sensors
2
sensor.
2
sensor is intended to
2
Sensor
2
Figure 1. Sensor Dimensions (mm)
64.00
79.38
38.10*
Figure 2. Flange Mounting Holes Dimensions (mm)
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3.0 Wiring

3.1 Power Supply Requirements

The sensor requires a 24 VAC/VDC, Class 2 power supply maintaining
voltages of 18 to 30 VDC or 20 to 30 VAC. Although the power input
includes a halfwave rectifier, using a DC supply is recommended to
avoid excessive current peaks (current consumption: peak, 170 mA;
average, 85 mA).

3.2 24 VAC Power Supply Connections

When more than one sensor is connected to one 24 VAC transformer, a
common loop is formed at the controller, and the risk of a short circuit
increases.
All commons must be at the same potential. Note: To avoid a
short circuit, isolate the 24V power supply by providing a separate
transformer for each sensor as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. Connecting Seperate AC Supplies (Recommended)
CO2 Transmitter
Supply
24 VAC
Voltage
CO2 Transmitter
Supply
24 VAC
Voltage
If several sensors share one transformer, the phase (~) must always be
the same at each sensor to maintain polarity and avoid a short circuit
via a shared common line at the controller, as shown in Figure 4.
08. 03. 18. Document Number 671870
The EMC Directive
2014/30/EU
80.00 to 140.00
15.00
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Output
Signals
Controller
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or
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~
-
0
Shared
V
Common
or
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Line
~
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-
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Summary of Contents for NuAire Ecosmart Connect ESCO-CO2D

  • Page 1 80.00 to 140.00 carbon dioxide (CO ) sensor for measuring and transmitting CO levels, ranging from 0 to 2,000 parts per million (ppm). Nuaire’s CO sensors are easy to install and to operate. The silicon-based sensor delivers high accuracy and long-term measurement stability (±100 ppm) over a five-year period without...
  • Page 2 •Insert the adaptor body into the sensor conduit opening. 4.0 Sensor Calibration •Manually tighten the adaptor into the nut, turning in a clockwise Nuaire’s carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors come from the factory calibrated direction (see Figure 5). for the following: •Insert the wires through the conduit adaptor body opening.
  • Page 3 The product warranty applies to the UK mainland and in accordance with Clause 14 of our Conditions of Sale. Customers purchasing from outside of the UK should contact Nuaire International Sales office for further details. nuaire.co.uk 029 2085 8400 08.

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