Antec controls PMT Series Manual

Antec controls PMT Series Manual

Touchscreen room pressure monitor

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TOUCHSCREEN ROOM
PRESSURE MONITOR
PMT Series
MANUAL v115

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  • Page 1 TOUCHSCREEN ROOM PRESSURE MONITOR PMT Series MANUAL v115...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PMT - MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................................1 General ......................................1 Product Overview..................................1 Technical Specifications ................................2 GETTING STARTED WITH THE PMT ...............................3 In the Box ......................................3 Optional Accessories ..................................4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ................................5 Sample Wiring Diagram.................................5 Sensor Information Network (SIN) ..............................6 BACnet MS/TP Network ................................7 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ................................8 Installation and Mounting Instructions ............................8 DISPLAY NAVIGATION ...................................11...
  • Page 3: Introduction

     Troubleshooting information Product Overview For local area support, please contact your local Antec Controls The PMT is designed to provide ease of use pressure monitoring. Representative The PMT Home screen provides monitoring information in a For more information visit simple format displaying information including Room Status, www.AntecControls.com...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    PMT - MANUAL Technical Specifications Environmental 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C), 0% to 95% R.H. (non-condensing) (Operating) Environmental -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C), 0% to 95% R.H. (non-condensing) (Storage) Input Power 24 VAC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz, 34 VA (external loads not included), Class 2 1 Binary Input, Inputs 1 Binary/Analog Input,...
  • Page 5: Getting Started With The Pmt

    Please ensure you have all components before proceeding. Inspect application Plate components for shipping damage. Do not install any components that appear damaged, contact your local Antec Controls Representative for replacements. For the latest information and videos please visit www.AntecControls.com 4 | PMT –...
  • Page 6: Optional Accessories

    PMT - MANUAL Optional Accessories Door Switch Door Switches can be wired into the binary input(s) to detect when the door(s) are open. Door Switches are available in either: Door Contact Switch – Surface Mount Door Contact Switch – Flush Mount 5 | PMT –...
  • Page 7: Electrical Installation

    All wire connections to the SRPS screw terminals must be between 12-30 AWG wire. Current and voltage drop should be considered when selecting wire gauge. Wiring above may not reflect those required for your project. Refer to your Antec Controls Project Submittals for project specific wiring diagrams.
  • Page 8: Sensor Information Network (Sin)

    SRPSs and one single PMT touchscreen. Wiring Requirements Network Addressing Refer to your Antec Controls Wiring Diagram Package for SIN devices will come from the factory with predefined typical wiring requirements and recommendations. MAC addresses. No addressing on-site is required. Limit of three SIN devices on one Sensor Information Network.
  • Page 9: Bacnet Ms/Tp Network

    Router/System Controller for the MS/TP segment. Wiring Requirements Refer to your Antec Controls Wiring Diagram Package for typical wiring requirements and recommendations. Typical BACnet Wiring CAUTION When using non-isolated power supplies (i.e. Transformer secondary common connected to ground), do not reverse 24VAC polarity on any device, as it is critical to the network health.
  • Page 10: Mechanical Installation

    PMT - MANUAL MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Installation and Mounting Instructions Touchscreen Installation Instructions Mount the Touchscreen Room Pressure Monitor (PMT) near the doorway using a standard single-gang electrical box (by Others) at a height of five feet (5 ft, 1.52 m). The recommended installation torque is 3 in-lb (0.34 Nm) to ensure a flush mount on the wall.
  • Page 11 PMT - MANUAL Pressure Sensor Installation Instructions Selecting a Location for Installation There are three components that are to be installed for each space that requires pressure monitoring: A Sensor Plate inside the room A Sensor Plate outside the room A Room Pressure Sensor NOTE: If the PMT is monitoring multiple spaces, the following...
  • Page 12 PMT - MANUAL Prior to mounting the Sensor Plates, cut the ninety-six inches (96 in., 2.44 m) clear tubing to the required length for the distance from each plate to the sensor. Example: If the plate for the isolation room is five feet (5 ft, 1.52 m) from the SRPS and the plate for the corridor is three feet (3 ft, 0.91 m), cut the provided tubing into one five-foot (5 ft, 1.52 m) and one three-foot (3 ft, 0.91 m) length.
  • Page 13: Display Navigation

    PMT - MANUAL DISPLAY NAVIGATION Initial Setup When the PMT is first powered on, it will prompt the user to step through a Setup Wizard to help configure the device. The following menus will be displayed. At any point in the device setup the user can access previous selections in the menu. Any value not initially configured in the Setup Wizard can be configured through the Settings in normal operation.
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  • Page 16: Home Screen

    PMT - MANUAL Home Screen The PMT Home Screen displays once the PMT Setup Wizard has been completed. The Home Screen provides the user with a clear indication of the monitor mode, status, and pressure reading. Single Room Monitoring Single Room Display Components Display Description Component...
  • Page 17 PMT - MANUAL Multi-Room Monitoring The PMT can also be used to monitor the pressure in multiple rooms. Up to three rooms can be monitored simultaneously on one display. The Multi-Room Monitoring display will include the Monitor Name, Settings menu, and Room Mode buttons, similar to Single Room Monitoring.
  • Page 18: Bacnet Point Monitoring

    PMT - MANUAL BACnet Point Monitoring Single Screen BACnet Point Monitoring: The user can configure the PMT to show any combination of Temperature, Relative Humidity, or Air Change Rate from another device. These values can come from any device on the same BACnet MS/TP communication line as the PMT. Once configured to display the appropriate values, there are multiple display configurations available for the Home Screen of the PMT.
  • Page 19: Pmt Operation

    PMT - MANUAL PMT Operation When fully set up the PMT can be set to monitor positive or negative pressure. Alarms for low/high pressure are fully field configurable. The PMT has four Room Status Conditions: Mode Status LCD Display LED Bars Alarm Negative/Positive Pressure Monitoring (Room Normal –...
  • Page 20: Settings

    PMT - MANUAL SETTINGS The settings are accessible through the Home Screen and are password protected (see Home Screen section). These menus allow the user to change any of the configurable options on the PMT. Menu Item Description Room Used to adjust room mode as well as isolation mode. Configuration Alarms Used to configure all alarms for the PMT, as well as adjust mute times.
  • Page 21: Room Configuration

    PMT - MANUAL Room Configuration The Room Configuration menu can be used to adjust the room mode and the isolation mode. Available Menu Item Description Options/Range Setback Room Mode Used to switch between Isolation and Setback. Isolation Used to set the monitor to Negative Isolation or Positive Isolation relative to the adjacent space.
  • Page 22 PMT - MANUAL Alarms – Pressure Sensor Pressure Sensor 1, Pressure Sensor 2, and Pressure Sensor 3 have the following options. Available Menu Item Description Options/Range Set the activation point for the Low Pressure Alarm, as well as the time delay of this alarm. The Low Low Pressure Setpoint On/Off Pressure Alarm on the PMT is used to indicate if the...
  • Page 23: Inputs

    PMT - MANUAL Inputs The Input menus allow the user to configure all the Binary and Analog Inputs for a variety of different applications. Available Menu Item Description Options/Range Used to configure the Pressure Sensor 1. This Pressure Sensor See page 21 includes adjusting scale and offset factors as well as the option to reverse the sensor state.
  • Page 24 PMT - MANUAL Inputs – Binary Input - BI Available Menu Item Description Options/Range The Binary Input is not tied to any functionality within None the PMT. Its current state is visible to the BACnet front end. This allows the user to configure a door switch. Once Door selected for the Binary Input, the user must configure the “Door Switch”...
  • Page 25 PMT - MANUAL Inputs – BACnet Inputs Available Menu Item Description Options/Range Allows the user to enable polling to monitor BACnet Polling Status points for Room Temperature, Relative Humidity and Air Change Rate. Allows the user to configure the BACnet settings to Room display Room Temperature from a BACnet MS/TP See next page...
  • Page 26 PMT - MANUAL Inputs – BACnet Inputs (Room Temperature, Relative Humidity, Air Change Rate) The below menu is typical for the configuration of each monitoring point for Room Temperature, Relative Humidity and Air Change Rate in each room. Available Menu Item Description Options/Range Enables monitoring of the BACnet point.
  • Page 27: Outputs

    PMT - MANUAL Outputs The Output menus allow the user to configure all the Binary and Analog Outputs for a variety of different applications. Menu Item Description Binary Output - Used to set the usage of the Binary Output between multiple types of usages.
  • Page 28 PMT - MANUAL Outputs – Analog Outputs The PMT has two available Analog Outputs. AO1 and AO2 have the following options. Available Menu Item Description Options / Range None The Analog Output is unused. The AO will be scaled proportionally from a -0.1 to +0.1 in.w.c.
  • Page 29: Network

    PMT - MANUAL Network The Network menu is used to access all options for the BACnet communication. The PMT has native BACnet available as standard. Available Menu Item Description Options / Range Allows the user to enable/disable BACnet Disabled Connection Type communication.
  • Page 30: User Preferences

    PMT - MANUAL User Preferences User Preferences can be used to change display settings, alter passwords, adjust the color scheme and rename the device. Available Menu Item Description Options / Range Enable or disable the room mode password. Allows the user to set the room mode password. Setting the password to 0-0-0-0 will disable the password.
  • Page 31: Diagnostic

    PMT - MANUAL Diagnostic The Diagnostic menu is used to display critical information for the PMT including device up time, the connection state of the pressure sensor as well as the current pressure reading. This menu can also be used to power cycle the PMT and restore factory defaults.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    3. Binary address must be unique for each device on the network. No two devices can have the same address. This includes if you are incorporating an Antec Controls product onto an existing network. Determine the existing addressing scheme for the existing network. The address is set...
  • Page 33 PMT - MANUAL Check the power connection to the PMT. Ensure the monitor has 24 VAC power with a PMT is Non-Responsive voltmeter. Cycle power to the monitor. Ensure the PMT has 24 VAC power. Ensure the Binary Output has been configured to the Binary Output Not Functioning appropriate usage.
  • Page 34: Replacement Parts

    PMT - MANUAL If the settings password is forgotten, contact Antec Controls to reset. Replacement Parts Replacement parts are available. Please contact your local Antec Controls Representative. Technical Support If technical support is required, please contact us: By Email: Applications@AntecControls.com By Phone: 866.884.3524...

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