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3.3

 

Connecting

 

Sensor

 

Probes

 

to

 

the

 

Transmitter

 

After

 

installing

 

the

 

sensor

 

probes

 

and

 

transmitter,

 

connect

 

each

 

of

 

the

 

sensor

 

probe

 

cable

 

plugs

 

to

 

the

 

circular

 

receptacles

 

located

 

at

 

the

 

bottom

 

of

 

the

 

GTC116

 

transmitter

 

enclosure.

 

Probes

 

are

 

“Plug

 

and

 

Play”

 

and

 

do

 

not

 

have

 

to

 

be

 

connected

 

to

 

a

 

specific

 

receptacle

 

on

 

the

 

transmitter

 

unless

 

traverse

 

data

 

is

 

desired

 

(see

 

note

 

below).

 

Transmitters

 

accept

 

only

 

GP1

 

and

 

GB1

 

sensors.

 

Provide

 

a

 

“drip

 

loop”

 

at

 

the

 

transmitter

 

if

 

there

 

will

 

be

 

the

 

potential

 

for

 

water

 

runoff

 

or

 

condensation

 

along

 

the

 

sensor

 

probe

 

cable(s).

 

Sensor

 

probe

 

cable

 

plugs

 

are

 

“keyed”

 

as

 

shown

 

below.

 

Line

 

up

 

plug

 

with

 

receptacle

 

and

 

push

 

straight

 

on

 

to

 

receptacle.

 

DO

 

NOT

 

TWIST.

 

Squeeze

 

cable

 

plug

 

“ribs”

 

towards

 

receptacle

 

when

 

removing.

 

Forcing

 

the

 

cable

 

plug

 

in

 

or

 

out

 

of

 

the

 

receptacle

 

will

 

damage

 

the

 

connectors

 

and

 

void

 

warranty.

 

When

 

traverse

 

data

 

is

 

desired

 

(especially

 

when

 

using

 

the

 

EB

Link

 

Reader),

 

probes

 

should

 

be

 

installed

 

and

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

transmitter

 

using

 

the

 

mounting

 

convention

 

specified

 

in

 

the

 

separate

 

GP1/GB1

 

sensor

 

probe

 

Installation

 

Guide.

 

Proper

 

installation

 

simplifies

 

sensor

 

location

 

decoding

 

during

 

data

 

analysis.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

             

 

 

 

 

Figure

 

4.

 

Type

 

A

 

and

 

Type

 

B

 

Transmitter

 

Connector

 

Panel

 

Detail

 

Figure 5.

 

Connector

 

Detail

Type

 

B

 

TRANSMITTER

 

Accepts

 

1

 

to

 

4

 

probes

 

up

 

to

 

4

 

sensors

 

each

 

Squeeze

 

and

 

then

 

pull

 

to

 

remove

 

DO

 

NOT

 

TWIST!

 

Type

 

A

 

TRANSMITTER

 

Accepts

 

1

 

or

 

2

 

probes

 

up

 

to

 

8

 

sensors

 

each

 

!

!

!

!

Summary of Contents for GTC116

Page 1: ...th Combination RS 485 Network Output and Dual Analog Output Document Name IG_GTC116_R3B a measurable difference EBTRON BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE ASHRAE does not endorse approve or tes...

Page 2: ...RT UP INITIALIZATION AND SETUP MENUS 12 5 1 Changing the System of Units IP or SI Units 12 5 2 GTC116 Transmitter Calibration 12 5 3 GTC116 LCD Display Notifications 12 5 4 Factory Default Menu Settin...

Page 3: ...ype B Transmitter Connector Panel Detail 7 Figure 5 Connector Detail 7 Figure 6 GTC116 Combination Analog RS 485 Transmitter Interior Detail 8 Figure 7 Sensor Addressing and Probe Positioning Detail 1...

Page 4: ...50 8 mm to each side and 3 5 in 88 9 mm below the transmitter to allow for cover removal sensor connections and heat dissipation Locate the transmitter in a location that can be reached by all connec...

Page 5: ...LCD contrast Transmitter status LED Green 1 second flash normal 2 second flash for fault High accuracy A D converter Gold plated interconnects to optional output cards Positive locking cable receptac...

Page 6: ...mum VA Req 1 12 5 14 9 17 13 19 2 13 6 15 10 17 14 19 3 13 7 15 11 18 15 20 4 14 8 16 12 18 16 20 3 2 Connecting Power to the Transmitter Connect 24 VAC power to the large two position power input ter...

Page 7: ...here will be the potential for water runoff or condensation along the sensor probe cable s Sensor probe cable plugs are keyed as shown below Line up plug with receptacle and push straight on to recept...

Page 8: ...in the OFF position Connect signal wires for airflow rate and temperature or alarm to the small three position output terminal labeled OUTPUT on the upper left hand side of the main circuit board as s...

Page 9: ...mination switch set for No termination which is the recommended setting for devices installed on the network bus anywhere EXCEPT at the ends of the bus segment EBTRON recommends the following terminat...

Page 10: ...transmitter default baud rate for MS TP is 76 800 and for MODBUS is 19 200 Baud rate can be configured in the NETWORK sub menu Appendix A 4 3 5 GTC116 Setting Modbus Parity When using Modbus communica...

Page 11: ...Flow Traverse 0 to 15 000 30012 30013 Insert 1 Flow 30042 30043 Insert 16 Flow 4 30044 30075 float F Temperature Traverse 20 to 160 30044 30045 Insert 1 Temp 30074 30075 Insert 16 Temp 4 30076 30077...

Page 12: ...nu Note that Setup Menu items are shown in IP System Of Units When SI System of Units is selected the units of measure abbreviations used in the menus is shown in Table 4 IP System of Units Descriptio...

Page 13: ...s AO2 MS Output 2 signal minimum scale 20 F 30 C AO2 FS Output 2 signal full scale 160 F 70 C LCD INTG Number of flow calculations to be averaged for LCD display 100 100 AO1 INTG Number of flow calcul...

Page 14: ...the SETUP menus 5 5 5 Changing the LCD Display from Volumetric Flow CFM to Velocity FPM The GTC116 transmitter is shipped from the factory to indicate volumetric flow To display velocity in FPM enter...

Page 15: ...ALRM ON The Low Alarm is activated when the average airflow falls to a defined level below the SETPNT value The defined level is equal to the SETPNT value minus the calculated value of TOL value SETPN...

Page 16: ...and temperature navigate to the OUTPUT TEST submenu in the TOOLS menu OUT1 and OUT2 tests are independently accessed and the output will maintain the selected until the ESC button is pressed and norm...

Page 17: ...ing information for individual sensor data 5 8 3 Sensor Addressing and Probe Positioning Sensors are automatically addressed after power is applied to the transmitter as follows The probe connected to...

Page 18: ...rement to Standard units SFPM SCFM AIRFLOW ACT Custom LCD Flow Text Blinking prompt at position of the selected character Character is selected using the up and down arrows and then ENTER to accept an...

Page 19: ...t SW2 PCB switch setting VDC or mA for AO2 Pressing enter displays SET SW2 ON PCB prompt to confirm SW2 PCB setting AO2 output is assigned as an airflow alarm output Refer to ALARM settings part 4 AO2...

Page 20: ...eft Enter gateway IP address use up down arrow buttons to select value and press ENT to move to right and ESC to move to left Set BACnet IP or Ethernet protocol SET IP SET NETADDRESS NETWORK IP 10 0 0...

Page 21: ...responding alarm BACnet object or Modbus register Alarm will only clear when alarm is not active O O HI ALRM OFF SET HI ALRM HI ALRM OFF Enable disable HI alarm LO ALRM OFF Enable disable LO alarm LO...

Page 22: ...2 TEST SET OUT2 TEST OUT2 TEST 0 OUTPUT TEST FIELD ADJUST RUN FA WIZARD SET FAW INT FAW INT 300 ADJUSTMENTS OFF 0 SET OFF OUT1 TEST SET OUT1 TEST OUT1 TEST 0 FLOW ADJ ON GAIN 1 000 SET GAIN GAIN 1 000...

Page 23: ...YES Displays active trouble codes and their descriptions Contact EBTRON customer service for recommended service information Set DSBL TRBL YES to ignore currently displayed TRBL alarm To disable all...

Page 24: ...T SIGNAL 1 2 COM ANALOG OUTPUT OUT 2 TEMP OR ALARM OUTPUT SIGNAL ANALOG BAS CONTROL INTERFACE OUT 2 can be set for analog Temperature Alarm or Trouble output Alarm output can be set as active high or...

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