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System 350 A350A/B Electronic Temperature Control Product/Technical Bulletin

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2. Check temperature sensor for proper resistance.

a.  Take an accurate, independent temperature

reading at the sensor location.

b.  Disconnect the sensor from the control. Using

an ohmmeter, measure the resistance across
the two sensor leads. Consult Figure 7 to verify
sensor conformance.

°F

Temperature

260

240

220

200

180

160

140

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

-20

-40

500 700 900 1100

Resistance (Ohms)

1300 1500 1700 1900 2100

°C

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

-20

-40

Figure 7: Temperature vs. Resistance

Chart for the A99B Series Sensor

c. If the resistance varies substantially from the

optimal resistance for that temperature, the
sensor or wiring must be replaced.

Note:

The sensor reading indicated by the D350 may
differ from thermometer readings due to sensor
tolerances, time constants, accuracy of
thermometer, and other factors.

3. Check the A350 for proper operation.

Note:

Steps 1 and 2 must be performed first.

a. Adjust the setpoint dial to at least 40°F (22°C)

below the sensor temperature determined in
Step 2.

b. Increase setpoint by slowly turning the dial until

the control relay and LED turn On and Off.

c. If the relay does

 not

 perform as indicated in

Table 4, replace the A350.

Table 4: A350 Relay Troubleshooting

Action

LED

N.O. Contact

Status

Setpoint

Dial Setting*

Heating

On

Closed

(Ts) = Sp - Diff

Heating

Off

Open

(Ts) = Sp

Cooling

On

Closed

(Ts) = Sp + Diff

Cooling

Off

Open

(Ts) = Sp

*(Ts) is sensed temperature, and (Sp) is setpoint

temperature.

R

epairs and Replacement

Do not make field repairs or perform calibration.
Replacement controls and A99B Temperature Sensors
are available through the nearest Johnson Controls
representative. See Tables 5 and 6 for ordering
information.

O

rdering

Table 5: System 350 Products

Item

Product Code
Number

Description

A350 Temperature Controls
(With Temperature Sensors)

A350AA-1C
A350AA-2C
A350AA-3C
A350BA-1C
A350BA-2C

Range: -30 to 130°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°
Range: 90 to 250°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°
Range: -30 to 130°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F° (concealed setpoint)
Range: -35 to 55°C; Adjustable Differential: 0.5 to 17C°
Range: 30 to 120°C; Adjustable Differential: 0.5 to 17C°

A350 Controls Without
Sensors

A350AB-5C
A350AB-1C
A350AB-2C
A350BB-1C

Range: 90 to 150°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°
Range: -30 to 130°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°
Range: 90 to 250°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°
Range: -30 to 130°F; Adjustable Differential: 1 to 30F°

Digital Temperature Setpoint
Display Modules

D350AA-1C
D350BA-1C

Fahrenheit Scale
Celsius Scale

On/Off Stage Modules

S350AA-1C
S350AB-1C

Fahrenheit Scale
Celsius Scale

Slave Stage Modules

S350CC-1C

Dual Scale (°F and °C)

Proportional Stage Modules

S350PQ-1C

Dual Scale (°F and °C)

Power Module

Y350R-1C

120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Input; Rectified Class 2, 24 VAC Output

Summary of Contents for System 350 A350A

Page 1: ...res and Benefits Modular Design Enables stage display and power modules to be purchased and installed as needed Plug together Connectors and 35 mm DIN Rail Mounting Eliminates wiring between modules and reduces installation costs Two Standard Models Cover Wide Setpoint Ranges 30 to 130 F 34 to 55 C or 90 to 250 F 32 to 121 C Reduces inventory by encompassing temperature ranges required to support ...

Page 2: ...rvisory systems that warn of control failure Setpoint Adjustment Setpoint is defined as the temperature at which the A350A B s relay de energizes Use the Setpoint Dial on the front of the A350A B to adjust setpoint See Figure 2 Differential Adjustment Differential is defined as the change in sensor temperature between energization and de energization of the relay Adjustment of the A350A B differen...

Page 3: ... power and sensor input from the A350 control S350C Slave Stage Modules perform switching functions based upon the A350 s sensor information Setpoint and differential are selected independently at the S350C For more information on these modules refer to the System 350 TM S350C Temperature Slave Stage Module Product Technical Bulletin LIT 930084 S350P Proportional Stage Modules S350P Proportional S...

Page 4: ...into the right side of the A350A B control Note When mounting the System 350 modules to rigid conduit attach the hub to the conduit before securing the hub to the control enclosure WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock Disconnect power supply before wiring connections are made to avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and or local regulatio...

Page 5: ...with A350 Series Controls See Tables 3 and 6 The sensor must be connected to the COM and SEN terminals on the four position terminal strip located at the top left of the printed circuit board Refer to Figures 2 4 and 5 The sensors are not polarity sensitive The sensor must be mounted so that it can accurately sense the temperature of the controlled medium Table 3 Sensors Included With A350A B Cont...

Page 6: ... The A350A B setpoint is factory calibrated at midscale to a tolerance of 1F 0 6C Setpoint tolerance at the extreme ends of the setpoint ranges in relation to the printed scale can be 3F 1 7C The D350 Display Module is unaffected by this tolerance shift Use the D350 for the most accurate setpoint selection Checkout Procedure Follow this procedure to verify that the A350A B is connected and functio...

Page 7: ...etpoint Dial Setting Heating On Closed Ts Sp Diff Heating Off Open Ts Sp Cooling On Closed Ts Sp Diff Cooling Off Open Ts Sp Ts is sensed temperature and Sp is setpoint temperature Repairs and Replacement Do not make field repairs or perform calibration Replacement controls and A99B Temperature Sensors are available through the nearest Johnson Controls representative See Tables 5 and 6 for orderin...

Page 8: ...emperature Control Supply Voltage Y350R Power Module Input 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output 24 VDC unfiltered 10 VA Class 2 External Source 24 VAC 50 60 Hz Class 2 20 30 VAC Note Only one supply voltage source may be used Power Consumption 1 4 VA Ambient Temperatures Operating 30 to 150 F 34 to 66 C Shipping 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Humidity 0 to 95 RH non condensing maximum dew point 85 F 29 C Setpoint ...

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