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Indoor Air Quality (CO
2
sensor) — The indoor air quality
sensor accessory monitors space carbon dioxide (CO
2
)
levels. This information is used to monitor IAQ levels.
Several types of sensors are available, for wall mounting
in the space or in return duct, with and without LCD
display, and in combination with space temperature
sensors. Sensors use infrared technology to measure the
levels of CO
2
present in the space air.
The CO
2
sensors are all factory set for a range of 0 to
2000 ppm and a linear mA output of 4 to 20. Refer to the
instructions supplied with the CO
2
sensor for electrical
requirements and terminal locations. See Fig. 38 for
typical CO
2
sensor wiring schematic.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 1
H G 24 VAC
OR
24 VDC
NC
ALARM
RELAY
CONTACTS
COM
NO
}
0-10VDC
SIG COM
4-20mA
+
+
-
+ -
J3
J4
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Fig. 38 -- Indoor/Outdoor Air Quality (CO
2
) Sensor
(33ZCSENCO2) -- Typical Wiring Diagram
To accurately monitor the quality of the air in the
conditioned air space, locate the sensor near a return--air
grille (if present) so it senses the concentration of CO
2
leaving the space. The sensor should be mounted in a
location to avoid direct breath contact.
Do not mount the IAQ sensor in drafty areas such as near
supply ducts, open windows, fans, or over heat sources.
Allow at least 3 ft (0.9 m) between the sensor and any
corner. Avoid mounting the sensor where it is influenced
by the supply air; the sensor gives inaccurate readings if
the supply air is blown directly onto the sensor or if the
supply air does not have a chance to mix with the room air
before it is drawn into the return airstream.
Wiring the Indoor Air Quality Sensor —
For each sensor, use two 2--conductor 18 AWG (American
Wire Gage) twisted--pair cables (unshielded) to connect
the separate isolated 24 vac power source to the sensor
and to connect the sensor to the control board terminals.
To connect the sensor to the control, identify the positive
(4 to 20 mA) and ground (SIG COM) terminals on the
sensor. See Fig. 38. Connect the 4--20 mA terminal to
RTU--MP terminal J4--2 and connect the SIG COM
terminal to RTU--MP terminal J4--3. See Fig. 39.
SEN
COM
J4-2
J4-3
IAQ Sensor
24 VAC
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Fig. 39 -- RTU--MP / Indoor CO
2
Sensor
(33ZCSENCO2) Connections
Outdoor Air Quality Sensor (PNO 33ZCSENCO2 plus
weatherproof enclosure) — The outdoor air CO
2
sensor is
designed to monitor carbon dioxide (CO
2
) levels in the
outside ventilation air and interface with the ventilation
damper in an HVAC system. The OAQ sensor is packaged
with an outdoor cover. See Fig. 40. The outdoor air CO
2
sensor must be located in the economizer outside air hood.
COVER REMOVED
SIDE VIEW
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Fig. 40 -- Outdoor Air Quality Sensor Cover
Wiring the Outdoor Air CO
2
Sensor — A dedicated power
supply is required for this sensor. A two--wire cable is
required to wire the dedicated power supply for the sensor.
The two wires should be connected to the power supply
and terminals 1 and 2.
To connect the sensor to the control, identify the positive
(4 to 20 mA) and ground (SIG COM) terminals on the
OAQ sensor. See Fig. 38. Connect the 4 to 20 mA
terminal to RTU--MP terminal J4--5. Connect the SIG
COM terminal to RTU--MP terminal J4--6. See Fig. 41.
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