Gbd-x controller, Ss1029 – Orion System GBD-X Controller User Manual

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8500 NW River Park Drive

• Parkville, Mo. • 64152

Phone (816) 505-1100 E-mail: [email protected] Fax (816) 505-1101

GBD-X Controller

SS1029

DESCRIPTION:

The GBD-X Controller has the ability to monitor up to 12 temperature
sensors and broadcast the average of those sensors to a VCM or
VCM-X controller. It also includes the ability to read CO

2

sensors and

either average or find the highest reading to be broadcast to the same
controllers. It also provides a 0-10 VDC proportional reset voltage on
Analog Output #1 based on the level of CO

2

as it rises from an

adjustable minimum setting to an adjustable maximum level.

Analog Output #2 provides a 10.0 VDC signal whenever the CO

2

is

above the minimum setpoint.

Relay #1 is activated whenever the CO

2

rises above the minimum

setting and de-activates when it falls 5 PPM below the setpoint.

Relay #2 is activated whenever the CO

2

rises above the maximum

setting and de-activates when it falls 5 PPM below the setpoint.


LIMITATIONS:

When using the GBD-X controller you must have the following
minimum equipment installed on your controls system:

Single Loop System requires either a CommLink or a MiniLink to allow
broadcasting to and from the GBD-X controller.

Multiple Loop Systems require both a CommLink and a MiniLink to
allow broadcasting to and from the GBD-X controller.

Only 6 sensors can be connected to a single GBD-X controller. If more
than 6 sensors are needed then a second GBD-X controller board for
sensors 7 to 12, is required. The global analog broadcast channels are
user selectable.

Celsius temperatures are not supported.

Only the VCM and VCM-X Controllers can read the CO

2

for IAQ

operations.

Any VCM or VCM-X on a loop can have broadcast devices sending
it data since the global receive channel is fixed at Global Analog
#13 for temperature (if no space sensor installed) and #14 for CO

2

(if no sensor is installed).


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