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A0026630 

July 2021 Rev. 5 

  

RTULink Monitoring and Control 

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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.  This document is the property of the owner of this equipment and is required 

for future maintenance.  Leave this document with the owner when installation or service is complete.   

 

 

 

RECEIVING AND INSPECTION 

Upon  receiving  unit,  check  for  any  interior  and  exterior  damage,  and  if  found,  report  it 
immediately  to  the  carrier.    Also  check  that  all  accessory  items  are  accounted  for  and  are 
damage free.   

WARNING!!

 

Installation of this control panel should only be performed by a qualified professional who has 
read  and  understands  these  instructions  and  is  familiar  with  proper  safety  precautions. 
Improper  installation  poses  serious  risk  of  injury  due  to  electric  shock  and  other  potential 
hazards. Read this manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.  ALWAYS 
disconnect power prior to working on module.

 

Summary of Contents for RTULink

Page 1: ...rior and exterior damage and if found report it immediately to the carrier Also check that all accessory items are accounted for and are damage free WARNING Installation of this control panel should o...

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Page 3: ...ontrol 24 Monitor Only 24 External Mode 24 Emergency Heat 24 FUNCTIONALITY 25 Info 25 Configuration 25 Faults 29 Reboot 29 Main Board HMI Menu Tree 30 Space HMI and Remote Room Sensor Installation 35...

Page 4: ...apacity 5 The invoice is not paid within the terms of the sales agreement The MANUFACTURER shall not be liable for incidental and consequential losses and damages potentially attributable to malfuncti...

Page 5: ...to during installation testing servicing and repairing of these boards Component damage may result if proper procedures are not followed To ensure proper operation do not install any of the monitorin...

Page 6: ...y offering remote and dynamic monitoring control and scheduling Components whose processes were previously invisible such as damper economizer powered exhaust demand control ventilation and more are e...

Page 7: ...ing or rerouting existing RTU wiring Secure the board with four of the provided self tapping screws Become familiar with the terminal labeling on the RTULink RTULink Control Kit Thermistors Figure 2 s...

Page 8: ...which will provide the most accurate reading A hole should be drilled in the return duct so that the sensor probe can be inserted through the duct and into the return airstream Two of the provided sel...

Page 9: ...the remaining subsections to determine which features will repurpose board terminals Figure 5 RTULink RTU Wiring Table 1 RTULink to RTU Wiring Terminals TERMINAL LABEL SIGNAL VOLTAGE RTULINK INPUT OUT...

Page 10: ...o individually disconnect the incoming thermostat wire and connect it on the THERMOSTAT side of the RTULink Do not disconnect all of the wires at once disconnect wires one at a time so it is easier to...

Page 11: ...reas near diffusers areas near appliances areas more than 6 ft above the floor etc Route the thermistor wire to the RTULink and connect it to the and C terminals thermistor input is not polarity sensi...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 10 Space Temperature RTULink Wiring Figure 9 Space Thermistor Detail Plastic Housing Wall Mount...

Page 13: ...onnect the RTULinks together using the CAT5 cable If an RTULink is the last in a line it will only have one CAT5 cable connected to it and will require an end of line resistor PN EOL120A in its unused...

Page 14: ...holes in the junction box should be completely sealed with caulk to prevent humid air from coming in contact with the sensors circuit board Figure 12 shows an install detail for a wall mounted temper...

Page 15: ...uld remain OFF These dip switches can be seen in the sensor detail in Figure 14 Once the sensor is wired to an input enter the configuration menu of the RTULink via the onboard HMI and configure the c...

Page 16: ...or connecting conduit to the knockout make sure that they are properly sealed with liquid tight fittings to prevent moisture from entering the sensor housing Standard 18 5 thermostat wire should be us...

Page 17: ...ng wire back to the RTULink control board Standard 18 5 thermostat wire should be used for sensor wiring The sensor has a bank of eight dip switches that control the range of the output voltage of the...

Page 18: ...of the airways Once the sensor is in its final position secure it to the duct with self tapping screws Wire nuts will be provided with the sensor so that wire connections can be made The sensor will...

Page 19: ...80 amp Connect the positive and negative terminals of the current transducer to the positive and negative terminals of a 0 10VDC input on the RTULink PN A CTV 50 is used to measure components in the...

Page 20: ...hich are explained in Table 3 For enthalpy economizers enthalpy is calculated using temperature and relative humidity In Table 3 the outside air enthalpy is represented as OAE and the return air entha...

Page 21: ...s not provide power to the powered exhaust it only signals an ON OFF state Powered Exhaust 0 10VDC If the RTULink will be using a 0 10VDC as the control signal for a powered exhaust it must be configu...

Page 22: ...this Once this feature is enabled the RTULink must we wired accordingly Wire the DEFROST terminal on the TO THERMOSTAT side of the RTULink to the RTU occupied terminal this will send the occupied sig...

Page 23: ...is performed only once at the beginning of the startup procedure If a hardware configuration parameter is incorrectly set or if the RTULink board is switched from one RTU to another or if Hardware Co...

Page 24: ...o action will be taken to correct the fault An external thermostat is required in order to operate in this control mode External Mode External mode is a hybrid control mode It offers the ability to co...

Page 25: ...page 25 for nomenclature explanations used in this menu Hardware Config The hardware configuration settings are displayed in this menu No settings or parameters can be changed in this menu current set...

Page 26: ...MI when the screen is inactive HMI x Avg Enable Sets if averaging is ON or OFF Heating SP The heating set point is the default set point that the RTULink defaults to if it ever comes out of a schedule...

Page 27: ...llowed to turn OFF This timer is intended to reduce condenser cycling and increase life cycle of the cooling components The timer is in a MM SS format and is adjustable from 00 00 to 20 00 Min Heat Of...

Page 28: ...d View APPENDIX C for enthalpy economizer operation and logic Dry Bulb Band Dry bulb band is the modulation band for the dry bulb economizer in degrees Fahrenheit View APPENDIX C for dry bulb economiz...

Page 29: ...s View the current transducer documentation to determine the amperage per volt supplied by the current transducer Diagnostics Diagnostics mode allows for binary and analog inputs to be turned ON OFF a...

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Page 35: ...r surface mounted or recessed mounted HMIs have a built in temperature relative humidity RH sensor which is typically used to help control the automatic function of the unit The HMI can also be config...

Page 36: ...r to change or set certain temperature and configurations on the unit Any changes within this menu do not require a reboot to take effect Factory settings Requires a password to enter this menu 1 1 1...

Page 37: ...tput signals Y and O B are used Standard output signals Y and W are used HP O B Mode For heatpump units this will set the reversing valve to activate for heating or cooling Heat Stages Sets the number...

Page 38: ...upancy can be overridden on the HMI Room Ovrd Duration Length of override timer If override is active it can be manually stopped by pressing the end override button on the HMI The default setting is 1...

Page 39: ...is selected temperature and humidity will be used to control the economizer If Dry Bulb is selected the temperature will be used to control the economizer Select None if an economizer is not equipped...

Page 40: ...For a modulating powered exhaust the speed of the exhaust will modulate linearly as the economizer damper opens from this threshold to fully open 100 open Enable Max HP Setting to enable or disable ma...

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Page 45: ...nsor is faulty Discharge Temp Not Connected Temperature sensor has been disconnected or has failed Verify correct resistance across Type II 10k thermistor and replace if the sensor is faulty Out of Sc...

Page 46: ...SLink and ensure that all RTULink board data has timestamps that are current If the board is currently reporting all data overwrite the current schedule with an OFF control mode and pass a new one Gap...

Page 47: ...20 amp or 0 50 amp and one with an adjustable range of 0 100 amp 0 200 amp or 0 250 amp The measurable range is based on the position of the jumper on the top of sensor L M or H respectively The range...

Page 48: ...t sticks out of the sensor should always be pointed downward to protect it from the elements To improve sensor readings mount this in a location that will be free from the elements and direct sunlight...

Page 49: ...49 APPENDIX A NOTE DO NOT ROUTE COMMUNICATION WIRING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE WIRES Daisy Chain Topology Figure 29 Daisy Chain Ideal Configuration Star Topology Figure 30 Star...

Page 50: ...50 APPENDIX B 1 Strip the CAT5 cable and arrange the wires in the color configuration seen below Figure 31 Straight Through Wiring Configuration Figure 32 RJ45 Pinout...

Page 51: ...Ensure that the wires are completely inserted into the connector You can accomplish this by looking at the tip of the RJ45 connector the end without the opening and being able to see the copper ends o...

Page 52: ...52 APPENDIX C Fixed Dry Bulb Economizer Figure 34 Fixed Dry Bulb Economizer Operation...

Page 53: ...53 Differential Dry Bulb Economizer Figure 35 Differential Dry Bulb Economizer Operation...

Page 54: ...54 Fixed Enthalpy Economizer Figure 36 Fixed Enthalpy Economizer Operation...

Page 55: ...55 Differential Enthalpy Economizer Figure 37 Differential Enthalpy Economizer Operation...

Page 56: ...ddress Address City City State State Zip Zip Phone Number Phone Number Fax Number Fax Number Contact Contact Purchase Date Startup Date MAC Address Static IP if Assigned Maintenance Date Service Perfo...

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