Carbon dioxide sensor, Wiring, Product information sheet – Emerson 210-2000 User Manual

Page 2: Power wiring, Analog output wiring, Relay wiring, Reassembly after wiring

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Carbon Dioxide Sensor

Product Information Sheet

210-2000

Wiring

The mounting plate has two sets of three-terminal
connectors. The connector on the left side of the

mounting plate is where sensor power and the signal-

to-I/O-board connection is made. The connector on

the right side is where connection to the on-board

relay is made.

Power Wiring

The CO

2

sensor requires 24VAC power from a non-

center-tapped transformer. The sensor draws a

maximum of 3VA power. CPC recommends P/N 640-
0039, 10VA, 110VAC non-center-tapped Class 2

transformer.

Wire the transformer secondary to the connector on

the left side of the mounting plate, as shown in Figure
2.

Analog Output Wiring

The middle terminal of the connector on the left side

of the mounting plate is the analog output that

communicates the current CO

2

concentration level to

the site controller. This connector is typically

connected to a point on an I/O board, such as a 16AI,

16AIe, or 8DO. Wire the middle (SIGNAL) terminal on

the CO

2

sensor to the even numbered terminal of the

I/O board point. Wire the COMMON terminal on the
CO

2

sensor to the odd numbered terminal of the I/O

board point. See Figure 2.

Relay Wiring

The CO

2

sensor has an on-board relay that changes

state to indicate a CO

2

level higher that a

programmed set point. This relay can be used as a

digital input on an input board point, or it can be used

to directly activate or deactivate an alarm

annunciator or a device that controls ventilation.

The connector on the right side of the mounting plate

is a Form C connector for the CO

2

sensor relay.

Connect the input board point or device to the

middle (COMMON) terminal of this connector, and

either the N.C. or N.O. terminal, depending on

whether you want the relay to be OPEN or CLOSED
when the CO

2

concentration is below the set point.

See Figure 2.









Reassembly After Wiring

When you are finished wiring power and I/O to the

connectors on the mounting plate, reconnect the
circuit board to the mounting plate. Push the top end

of the circuit board into the mounting plate so the

two hooked tabs on the circuit board are underneath

the tabs on the mounting plate. Then, gently press

down on the bottom part of the circuit board until it
snaps into place. See Figure 3.

If you have trouble pushing the circuit board in, check

to see if the pins on the back of the circuit board are

properly aligned with the power and relay connectors

on the mounting plate. Also verify that there are no
loose wires getting in the way.

Figure 2 - CO

2

Sensor Wiring

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