Humidity, Vibration, Weather – Honeywell CONTROLBUS QS7800B User Manual

Page 3: Mounting the network interface plug-in card, Wiring, Wiring requirements, Procedure, Warning

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QS7800B NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLBUS™ MODULE FOR MULTI-DROPPING 7800 SERIES RELAY MODULES

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65-0227—2

3.

Installer must be a trained, experienced service
technician.

4.

Check out the product after installation, as provided in
the Q7700 Network Interface Unit instructions, form 63-
2278 and S7810B instructions, form 65-0228.

5.

Make sure that only the manufacturer makes repairs.

6.

If trouble develops, disconnect the equipment from the
modem and determine the cause of the fault.
Reconnect only when the problem is corrected.

WARNING

.Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or equipment
damage.
Disconnect power supply before beginning installation
to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage.
More than one power supply disconnection can be
involved.

Humidity

Install the Network Interface Unit where the relative humidity
never reaches the saturation point. The Network Interface
Unit is designed to operate in an 85 percent relative humidity
continuous noncondensing moisture environment.
Condensing moisture can result in improper operation.

Vibration

Do not install the Network Interface Unit where it can be
subjected to excessive vibration in excess of 0.5G continuous
maximum vibration.

Weather

The Network Interface Unit is not designed to be weather
tight. When installed outdoors, provide protection for the
Network Interface Unit.

Mounting the Network Interface Plug-in Card

For installation dimensions, see Fig. 1.

1.

Mount the ControlBus™ Module in the Network
Interface Unit (see Fig. 2). Do not mount the Network
Interface Unit with the Interface ControlBus™ Module
edge connector slots facing down.

2.

Insert the ControlBus™ Module with the electrical
connector facing out from the Network Interface Unit.

3.

Grasp the ControlBus™ Module and align the plug-in
edge card with the connector in the bottom of the
Network Interface Unit.

4.

Firmly insert the ControlBus™ Module into the Network
Interface Unit.

5.

Select a location that can support the Network Interface
Unit. Be sure to allow clearances for servicing, installing
and removing the wiring compartment cover, Network
Interface Unit cover, electrical connectors and
ControlBus™ Modules.

a. Allow for an additional 2-1/2 inches (64 mm)

minimum below the Network Interface Unit for
electrical connector installation.

b. Allow for an additional 1-1/2 inches (38 mm)

minimum on each side for electrical housing cover
insertion and wiring.

6.

Remove the ControlBus™ Module using the wire loop;
grasp the ControlBus™ Module firmly and pull the
module from the Network Interface Unit.

WIRING

Wiring Requirements

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or equipment
damage.

1. Wiring must comply with all applicable codes,

ordinances and regulations.

2. Refer to Fig. 6 for proper system wiring.
3. Do not plug or unplug any Network Interface Unit

ControlBus™ Module or electrical connectors with
the power on. Make sure that power is off to protect
against equipment damage.

1.

All wiring must comply with all applicable electrical
codes, ordinances, and regulations.

2.

Recommended wire size and type for ControlBus™
communication is shielded 22 AWG twisted pair cable
(Belden 8723 or equivalent). Terminal identification
numbers and letters are shown in Table 1.

Table 1. QS7800B and S7810B Terminals

and Identification.

3.

Wire Routing:
a. Do not route the ControlBus™ cable in conduit with

line voltage circuits.

b. Do not route the ControlBus™ cable close to the

ignition transformer.

c. Route the ControlBus™ cable outside of conduit if

properly supported and protected from damage.

d. Route the ControlBus™ cable so that all devices are

connected in a daisy chain configuration. See Fig. 6.

4.

Maximum wire lengths can be 4000 ft (1219 m) for the
ControlBus™ RS-485 interface under ideal conditions.

Procedure

1.

Refer to Fig. 6 for proper wiring.

2.

Be sure that power is removed from the control panel by
opening the main disconnect before beginning wiring to
the electrical connectors. More than one disconnection
can be involved.

3.

Select the location of the Network Interface Unit to be
mounted:

Signal

QS7800B

Terminals

S7810B

Terminals

Multi-Drop Data+

a

7

Multi-Drop Data-

b

8

Multi-Drop Ground

c

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