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3.

In the 

Relay ON Selection

 screen, press 

Up

 or

Down

 to select the value at which the output relay

turns On. Relay 

ON

 is defined as relay LED On,

relay contacts LNO to LC are closed, and LNC to LC

contacts are open. Press 

Next

 to save your selection

and go to next screen.

Note: 

The value ranges and minimum

differential are determined by the selected

Sensor Type for the sensor that the output

references and are enforced in the Relay ON

and Relay OFF Selection screens.
The following figure shows an ON value of 55

(°F ) selected for Relay Output 4.

Figure 27: Relay ON Selection screen

4.

In the 

Relay OFF Selection

 screen, press 

Up

 or

Down

 to select the value at which output relay turns

Off. Relay 

OFF

 is defined as relay LED Off, relay

contacts NC to C are closed, and NO to C contacts are

open. Press 

Next

 to save your selection and go to

next screen.

Note: 

The value ranges and minimum

differential are determined by the selected

Sensor Type for the sensor that the output

references and are enforced in the Relay ON

and Relay OFF Selection screens.
The following figure shows an OFF value of 65

(°F) selected for Relay Output 4.

Figure 28: Relay OFF Selection screen

5.

In the 

Minimum Relay ON Time Selection

 screen,

press 

Up

 or 

Down

 to select the minimum time that

the output relay remains On after reaching the

Relay ON value. Minimum ON Time range is 0 to 300

seconds. Press 

Next

 to save your selection and go to

the next screen.

The following figure shows 0 seconds selected

for the minimum relay-on time for Relay Output

4.

Figure 29: Minimum Relay ON Time Selection screen

6.

In the 

Minimum Relay OFF Time Selection

 screen,

press 

Up

 or 

Down

 to select the minimum time that

the output relay remains off after reaching the OFFT

value. Minimum Relay OFF Time range is 0 to 300

seconds. Press 

Next

 to save your selection and go to

the next screen.

The following figure shows 10 seconds selected

for the minimum relay-off time for Relay Output

4.

Figure 30: Minimum Relay OFF Time Selection screen

7.

In the 

Unoccupied Setback Selection

 screen, press

Up

 or 

Down

 to select the Unoccupied Setback value.

The selected setback (SbK) value (temperature or

humidity) is added to the ON value (ON + SbK) and

OFF value (OFF + SbK) to calculate the setback ON

and OFF values that the output references during

the unoccupied times set up in the Occupied/

Unoccupied Schedule Setup screens. Press 

Next

 to

save your selection and go to the next screen.

Note: 

To use the Setback feature in your

control system, you must also set up the (real)

time and day of week, and a weekly occupied/

unoccupied schedule. See 

Setting up time

and day of week

 and 

Setting up an occupied/

unoccupied schedule

 for more information and

setup procedures.
The following figure shows 0 (°F) selected for

the Unoccupied Setback value for Relay Output

4.

Figure 31: Unoccupied Setback Selection screen

8.

In the 

Sensor Failure Mode Selection

 screen,

press 

Up

 or 

Down

 to select the output's mode of

operation if the refererenced sensor or sensor wiring

fails. Press 

Next

 to save your selection and go to the

next screen.

The output operates in the selected mode until

the failure is remedied. Sensor Failure mode

selections for Relay Outputs include:

-

ON

—output relay remains on during sensor

failure.

-

OFF

—output relay remains off during sensor

failure.

The following figure shows sensor failure mode

ON selected for Relay Output 1; the output relay

is on if the referenced sensor or sensor wiring

fails.

Figure 32: Sensor Failure Mode Selection screen

System 450 Series Reset Control Modules with Real-Time Clock and Relay Output Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for System 450 C450RBN-1

Page 1: ...ith reset control and or real time setback control for temperature and humidity only control applications System 450 expansion modules allow you to control up to 10 outputs which can be relay and anal...

Page 2: ...lies before mak ing electrical connections More than one disconnec tion or isolation may be required to completely de en ergize equipment Contact with components carrying hazardous voltage can cause e...

Page 3: ...and input sensor terminals low voltage less than 30V Labels 5V 24V Sn 1 Sn 2 Sn 3 Note Common terminals C are internally connected 2 6 pin module connector 3 Second output relay and terminal block La...

Page 4: ...ion Module 16 Analog Output 4 Table 1 System 450 terminal wiring information Label Terminal function Wire sizes 24V Accepts 24 VAC supply power when a C450YNN power module is not connected and provide...

Page 5: ...nd Down for 5 seconds to access the Setup Start screens 7 Menu button Press M to move through the sensor and output setup start screens When moving through the status or setup screens press M to retur...

Page 6: ...s of the assembly outputs which requires setting up the outputs again See Figure 4 for an explanation of the System 450 display screen and the 4 button touch pad features and functions See Table 3 for...

Page 7: ...s that the Analog Output is set up with SP EP and OSP OEP and Relay Output 2 has 17 hours of total runtime relay ON Figure 7 System Status screens Accessing the System 450 Setup screens 1 Apply power...

Page 8: ...screens are view only selections cannot be made in Setup Start screens 2 In the Sn 1 Sensor Type Selection screen press Up or Down to select a Sensor Type F C or Press Next to save your selection and...

Page 9: ...Setup Start screen Setting up the System 450 Reset Setpoint The System 450 Reset Control Modules feature temperature and humidity setpoint reset capability based on a Master temperature sensor Sn 1 an...

Page 10: ...screen The remaining figures in this procedure show the setup parameter values selected for the RSP high and low temperature shutdown unoccupied setback and load balancing that are used by the output...

Page 11: ...en The following figure shows an Shutdown High Temperature value of 65 F selected Figure 20 Shutdown High Temperature Selection screen 7 In the Shutdown Low Temperature Selection screen press Up or Do...

Page 12: ...e the following sections Setting up a Relay Output with Reset Setpoint Setting up an Analog Output with Reset Setpoint Setting up a Standard Relay Output A standard relay output provides On Off contro...

Page 13: ...mains off after reaching the OFFT value Minimum Relay OFF Time range is 0 to 300 seconds Press Next to save your selection and go to the next screen The following figure shows 10 seconds selected for...

Page 14: ...et up in Setting up the System 450 Reset Setpoint Figure 35 Relay Output Setup Start screen 2 In the Sensor Selection screen press Up or Down to select the Reset Setpoint Sensor rES for the output to...

Page 15: ...nge is 0 to 300 seconds Press Next to save your selection and go to the next screen The following figure shows 0 seconds selected for the minimum OFF Time for Output 2 Figure 40 Minimum Relay OFF Time...

Page 16: ...gth at End Point OEP The LCD displays different Control Ramp icons for the four control actions The following figure shows an example of the analog output setup values and the resulting output signal...

Page 17: ...e To set up a Standard Analog Output you must select Sn 1 Sn 2 or Sn 3 in this screen and the selected sensor must already be set up in the System 450 UI See Setting up System 450 Sensors for informat...

Page 18: ...re limits to set point excursion The following figure shows 0 selected for the Unoccupied Setback value for Output 3 Figure 51 Unoccupied Setback Selection screen 8 In the Integration Constant Selecti...

Page 19: ...sensor is not selected the remaining output setup screens do not appear If a sensor is already selected for the output the Sensor Selection screen does not appear here the next screen in the setup se...

Page 20: ...tput When properly set up P I control can drive the load closer to Setpoint than proportional only control Press Next to save your selection and go to the next screen Initially you should select the I...

Page 21: ...wing figure shows 12 hour clock format selected Figure 67 12 or 24 Hour Clock Selection screen 3 In the Time of Day Setup screen press Up or Down to set the current time Set the clock to real time Pre...

Page 22: ...e unoccupied times The load balancing feature is not effected in its function as a result of Occupied Unoccupied modes See Figure 3 1 In the Occupied Unoccupied Schedule Setup Start screen press Next...

Page 23: ...eriods for that day and the entire day is occupied and all outputs operate at their occupied setpoint value Occupied and Unoccupied time periods are available at 15 minute intervals only For example 1...

Page 24: ...nd menu flow example System screens Description 1 Main screens Note The Main menu screens auto scroll during normal operation After two minutes of inactivity in any screen the display returns to the m...

Page 25: ...eed 8 Standard analog output setup start screens Mixing valve output 9 Time and day clock setup start screens Note You can set Time and day and occupied or unoccupied schedule for any control system T...

Page 26: ...VAC AC Full load Amperes 4 9 A AC Locked Rotor Amperes 29 4 A _____________________________________ 10 Amperes AC noninductive at 24 240 VAC Pilot Duty 125 VA at 24 240 VAC Clock accuracy 4 minutes pe...

Page 27: ...or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fro...

Page 28: ...2020 Johnson Controls All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without notice www penncontrols com...

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