KMC Controls KMD-5290 Installation Manual

KMC Controls KMD-5290 Installation Manual

Lan controller for kmd controllers

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Applicable models
This installation sheet applies to KMD-5290
LAN Controller controllers for rooftop units. The
model numbers for these models end with "0002".
Additional information for the controllers can be
found in the document Installation, Operation and
Application Guide for the KMD-5290 LAN Controller
which is available on the KMC partners web site.
Illustration 1—Rooftop Unit models
BAC-4 _ _ _ CW0002
1 2H/2C On/off valves
3 2H/2C On/off or modulating
valves and economizer
0 Without humidity
2 With humidity
0 Without motion
2 With motion
Planning for motion sensing
For models with a motion sensor mount the KMD-
5290 LAN Controller on a wall that will have an
unobstructed view of the typical traffic in the
coverage area. When choosing a location, do not
install the sensor in the following areas.
Behind curtains or other obstructions
In locations that will expose it to sunlight or heat
sources
Near a heating or cooling inlet or outlet.
AppStat For Rooftop Units
Installation Guide
The effective detection range is approximately 10
meters or 33 feet. Factors that may reduce the range
include:
False detections may be triggered by:
1
AppStat For Rooftop Units
LAN Controller for KMD Controllers
Illustration 2—Typical motion sensing coverage area
The difference between the surface temperature
of the object and the background temperature of
the room is too small.
Object movement in a direct line toward the
sensor.
Very slow or very fast object movement.
Obstructions as shown in the illustration
motion sensing coverage area on page
The temperature inside the detection range
suddenly changes because of the entry of cold or
warm air from an air-conditioning or heating
unit.
The sensor being directly exposed to sunlight, an
incandescent light, or other source of far-infrared
rays.
Small animal movement.
Typical
1.
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Summary of Contents for KMC Controls KMD-5290

  • Page 1 LAN Controller for KMD Controllers Installation Guide Illustration 2—Typical motion sensing coverage area Applicable models This installation sheet applies to KMD-5290 LAN Controller controllers for rooftop units. The model numbers for these models end with "0002". Additional information for the controllers can be found in the document Installation, Operation and Application Guide for the KMD-5290 LAN Controller...
  • Page 2 Rough-in preparation Complete rough-in wiring at each location before 2. Swing the KMD-5290 LAN Controller away from mounting an KMD-5290 LAN Controller. This the mounting base to remove it. includes the following steps. 3. Route wiring for the KMD-5290 LAN Controller Install the supplied mounting base directly to a through the mounting base.
  • Page 3 Discharge air temperature Connecting inputs Connect a 10kΩ, Type III thermistor temperature The inputs for the KMD-5290 LAN Controller are probe to the discharge air temperature (DAT) input. configured for specific functions and do not require The input includes the internal pull-up resistor. An set up in the field.
  • Page 4: Connecting Power

    0-10VDC ECON –A 0-10VDC Connecting power The KMD-5290 LAN Controller requires an external, 24 volt, AC power source. Use the following guidelines when choosing and wiring transformers. Use only a Class-2 transformer of the appropriate size to supply power. KMC Controls recommends powering the KMD- 5290 LAN Controller from a dedicated controls...
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    Controls, Inc. makes no representations or ICES-003 Class A warranties with respect to this document. In no event shall KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or Operation is subject to the following two conditions: related to the use of this document.

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