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AirSense

Model I-310en Operator’s Manual 

10/16/11

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4. Remove the dust

cover from the

barbed calibration

nipple by grasping

its top with a pair of

needle-nose pliers

and pulling straight

back.

5. Attach a 1/8 “ ID

flexible tube to the

nipple and establish

a flow of between

50 and 100 cc/min

(0.002 to 0.004

SCFM) of 2000

ppm or or lower

concentration

calibration gas through the sensor.  Allow approximately

two minutes for the reading to stabilize.

6. If the reading differs by less than ± 50 ppm from the

known concentration of the calibration gas, no adjustment

is recommended; proceed directly to step 9.
Otherwise 

note whether the shorting block at jumper

JP5 is covering both pins or only a single pin

, then

borrow the shorting block and slide it over both pins of

jumper JP2 (see Figure 2 on page 5).

7. Use the 'UP' and 'DOWN' buttons (see Figure 2 on page

5) to adjust the reading.

8. When the reading agrees with the concentration of the

calibration gas, remove the shorting block on jumper JP2,

and replace in its original position at jumper JP5.

9. Turn off the calibration gas flow, disconnect the gas

tubing from the calibration nipple and replace its dust

cover.  Remove the meter leads from the terminal strip

and replace the front cover (see procedure on page 7).

Figure 3: 

Showing location of 

calibration nipple

 

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Page 1: ...oway CA 92064 Ph 858 578 7887 Fx 858 578 4633 Email info inteccontrols com www inteccontrols com INTEC Controls 12700 Stowe Drive Suite 100 Poway CA 92064 Ph 858 578 7887 888 GO INTEC inteccontrols co...

Page 2: ...or s Manual Date 10 11 11 INTEC Controls 12700 Stowe Drive Suite 100 Poway CA 92064 Ph 858 578 7887 888 GO INTEC inteccontrols com Specifications subject to change without notice 111011 PRE 200217 Pag...

Page 3: ...p of Scale Adjustment 9 Altitude Correction Considerations 10 Altitude Correction Procedure 10 Calibration 11 Verification Procedure 11 Optional High Limit Contact Relay 13 Setting High Limit Contact...

Page 4: ...ation systems and indoor living spaces Its default measurement range of 0 2000 ppm parts per million 1000 ppm 0 1 covers the range required to monitor compliance with ASHRAE or other ventilation effic...

Page 5: ...tandard factory high CO2 limit is 1000 ppm but can be adjusted in the field The procedure for adjusting the high CO2 limit is described on page 7 The display option adds a 4 digit liquid crystal displ...

Page 6: ...C Power requirements 20 28 VRMS AC 18 30 VDC Power consumption Less than 2W 24 VAC Calibration verification time 10 minutes typical Dimensions 5 2 x 3 2 x 1 4 Voltage output linear 0 10 volts DC Curr...

Page 7: ...page 5 Mounting The Model I 310en is designed for flush mounting with two fasteners The locations of the mounting points shown in Figure 1 allow direct mounting on a standard simplex single circuit ju...

Page 8: ...Analog Output Selector DOWN button Analog Output Upper Mountinhg Screw Access Wiring Access C DCS 2010 32 0310 30 4 20mA OUT RLY POWER V I DN 0 10V UP SEL SW3 J4 SW1 SW2 JP4 JP1 JP3 JP5 JP2 Lower Mou...

Page 9: ...connected with the shorting block a voltage output appears at the terminals marked ANALOG OUTPUT The output voltage increases linearly with CO2 concentration from 0 volts at 0 ppm to 10 volts at the...

Page 10: ...high CO2 limit is a standard feature of the Model I 310en The front panel LED changes from steady to blinking when the indicated concentration is above the high CO2 limit value An optional contact clo...

Page 11: ...screwdriver or the like to momentarily connect the two pins of JP1 while JP3 is closed 2 If the display is present it will show the current high CO2 limit hysteresis value in ppm CO2 If there is no di...

Page 12: ...th pins or only a single pin then borrow the shorting block and slide it over the two pins of jumper JP4 see Figure 2 on page 5 2 If the display is present it will show the current top of scale value...

Page 13: ...for a lower reading before performing this procedure 2 Multiply the reading by the scale factor corresponding to the operating altitude in the altitude correction table For instance if the unit is ope...

Page 14: ...e air are typically between 375 and 450 ppm A more accurate calibration check requires the use of calibration gas of known concentration 2000 ppm calibration gas is recommended A calibration kit that...

Page 15: ...r JP5 is covering both pins or only a single pin then borrow the shorting block and slide it over both pins of jumper JP2 see Figure 2 on page 5 7 Use the UP and DOWN buttons see Figure 2 on page 5 to...

Page 16: ...JP5 as shown in the table below Jumper JP5 Relay Operation CLOSED factory default normally open closes above setpoint OPEN normally closed opens above setpoint To open jumper JP5 remove the shorting...

Page 17: ...these two limitations can not be met contact the factory for guidance on achieving maximum accuracy under these conditions Safety Critical Applications These products are not designed intended or aut...

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