
Q7002A,B,C Interface Modules
PRODUCT DATA
Copyright © 1998 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved
APPLICATION
The Q7002 Interface Modules allow controllers with an
otherwise incompatible signal to control an Economizer Logic
Module or Direct Coupled Actuator.
FEATURES
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Available with either enclosure or snap-track mount.
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24 Vac or 24 Vdc power.
Q7002A Economizer Interface Module
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Accepts the economizer signal from a W7100 or W973.
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Provides an spdt relay output to an Economizer Logic
Module (for example: W6215, W7215, and W7460).
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Includes LED indication of relay status.
Q7002B Universal Analog Interface Module
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Accepts dc voltage, current, or resistive input.
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Provides either a voltage or current output for an
actuator.
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Inputs and outputs are jumper-selectable and include
adjustable zero and span.
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Output is jumper-selectable direct- or reverse-acting.
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Includes reference voltage and current to power an
input device or sensor.
Q7002C Pulse-to-Analog Interface Module
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Accepts a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal.
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User-selectable PWM time base.
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Positive or negative input reference.
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All ranges have 255-step resolution.
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Provides an analog output (either voltage or current)
for an actuator.
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Six-hour memory.
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Multiplex mode enables one PWM signal from a
Building Automation System (BAS) controller to
address and control up to eight interface modules.
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Inputs and outputs are jumper-selectable and include
adjustable zero and span.
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