Wiring specifications, To wire an oat sensor to the controller, Wiring a co2 sensor – Carrier RTU OPEN 11-808-427-01 User Manual

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Installation

24

RTU Open

Wiring specifications

Cable from sensor to controller:

If <100 ft (30.5 meters) 22 AWG, unshielded

If >100 ft (30.5 meters) 22 AWG, shielded

Maximum length:

500 feet (152 meters)


To wire an OAT sensor to the controller

1

Connect the wiring harness (Part#OPN-RTUHRN). For details, see To wire inputs and outputs (page 14).

2

Wire the sensor to the wiring harness. See diagram below.

3

Connect to J2 wires 3 and 4.

4

Verify your sensor readings.


Wiring a CO2 sensor

Part #33ZCSPTCO2LCD-01 (Display model)

Part #33ZCSPTCO2-01 (No display)
Part #33ZCT55CO2 (No display)

Part #33ZCT56CO2 (No display)

A CO

2

sensor monitors carbon dioxide levels. As CO

2

levels increase, the RTU Open adjusts the outside air

dampers to increase ventilation and improve indoor air quality. A CO

2

sensor can be wall-mounted or

mounted in a return air duct. Duct installation requires an Aspirator Box Accessory (Part #33ZCASPCO2).
The sensor has a range of 0–2000 ppm and a linear 4-20 mA output. The CO

2

sensor’s power requirements

exceed what is available at J4 - 1 and 4. Provide a dedicated 24Vac transformer or DC power supply



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