Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Sensing - T775U - Honeywell T775 Series Application Manual And Cross Reference

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T775 SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLERS
Carbon Dioxide (CO
Application Description
In this application, the T775U is controlling an outside air
damper based on CO
sensing input, to maintain reasonable
2
CO
levels.
2
Sensor Designation
This device application requires one sensor.
• Sensor A is sensing CO
Operation
In this example, as the CO
opened to allow fresh air to enter the facility.
Many CO
sensors are used with a 0-2,000 ppm output range.
2
Because ppm units are not available on the T775, there are
two choices.
• You could set up for percent (%), and enter 0 and 100 for
the minimum and maximum sensor inputs. Then use
Table 2 to convert the percent to ppm levels.
• Alternatively, you can set the units for Pa (Pascals, a unit of
pressure not normally used in the United States) and enter
0 for a minimum and 2,000 for a maximum. The controller
will simply convert the input signal (0-10 Vdc or 4-20 mA)
into the correct ppm value and display it on the screen.
Units will still show Pa, but this may be easier than
converting using the table.
Programming Example
Program in Setup:
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds to enter
Setup mode, and then select:
— Sensors
Sensor A:
Type = 0-10V
Units = %
Minimum Value = 0.0
Maximum Value = 100.0
NOTE: Sensor A is a 0-10 Vdc CO
range of 0 to 2,000 PPM
IMPORTANT
After the desired value is selected, be sure to press
the # or $ or HOME button in order to save that
value in the controller's memory.
The T775U displays the sensor output as a percentage (%).
Use Table 2 to convert from % to PPM.
63-7147—3
) Sensing – T775U
2
in parts per million
2
level increases a damper is
2
sensor (C7232) with a
2
Table 2. CO
CO
PPM
2
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
Alternatively you can choose Pascals (Pa) as the units and
enter the minimum and maximum PPM levels for the sensor
(0 to 2,000 for example). The controller will show the correct
CO
level but displays Pascals (Pa) instead of PPM.
2
Wiring
See Fig. 33 for wiring connections for the T775U and the CO
sensor.
+
USE SEPARATE 24 V TRANFORMER TO POWER THE C7232 CO2 SENSOR.
1
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
Fig. 33. T775U Wiring - Carbon Dioxide sensing control.
28
PPM to % conversion.
2
Percentage Display
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
SHIELDED CABLE
NOTES:
1. SHIELDED CABLE MUST BE
SENSOR A
CONNECTED TO A SEPARATE
EARTH GROUND. HOWEVER,
DO NOT GROUND SHIELDED
CABLE AT SENSOR END.
2. TO MINIMIZE NOISE PICKUP,
MAKE SENSOR CONNECTION
FROM SHIELDED CABLE AS
CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO
SENSOR BODY.
+ –
+ –
24 V
ANALOG
OUT
C7232 CO2 SENSOR
(0-10 VDC CONNECTION)
1
L1 (HOT)
L2
2
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