Calibrating And Troubleshooting Relative Humidity Sensors; Troubleshooting The Rh Sensor; Using Sw2 Dip Switches To Calibrate And Troubleshoot - Carrier SPS Installation Manual

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Calibrating and troubleshooting relative humidity sensors

Troubleshooting the RH sensor

No reading
Erratic
readings
Inaccurate
readings

Using SW2 DIP switches to calibrate and troubleshoot

Adjust the SW2 DIP switches only if troubleshooting or recalibrating the sensor.
Normal
Operating
Condition
0% RH Output
50% RH
Output
100% RH
Output
Increment RH
Output
Carrier Sensors
Verify that:
You have the correct supply voltage at the power terminal blocks.
The wiring configuration and DIP switch settings are correct.
All terminal screw connections are tight and that all wires are firmly in place.
Verify that:
All wires are terminated properly.
The board does not have condensation on it.
The input power is clean. In areas of high RF interference or noise, shielded cable may
be needed to stabilize the signal.
If you suspect the transmitter is not reading within the specified tolerance, contact the
factory for assistance.
#3 must always be On for RH signal to respond to the sensor's actual
relative humidity measurement.
Transmitter outputs a 4 mA or 0 Vdc signal regardless of sensor
reading. (For troubleshooting only.)
Transmitter outputs a 12 mA, 2.5 Vdc, or 5 Vdc signal regardless of
sensor reading. (For troubleshooting only.)
Transmitter outputs a 20 mA, 5 Vdc, or 10 Vdc signal regardless of
sensor reading. (For troubleshooting only.)
Allows calibration of the sensor through imbedded calibration
software. Toggle the #2 switch from Off to On to Off again for an
increase of 0.5% RH.
EXAMPLE
twice.
NOTE
critical applications. Contact the factory before doing any field
calibration.
To correct a 1% drift, perform the above toggle sequence
This is a single point calibration and is not recommended for
Relative Humidity sensors
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