
DJM2.4 MANUAL
12
Oct 00 R2
Johnson TE 6000 sensor and built in internal set point.
(The DJM2.4 isn’t compatible with
Johnson’s TE 6100 room thermostat/set point.)
135-ohm slide wire electro-mechanical device.
Direct voltage or current input from BMS, MEGATRAC, or C-TRAC.
If more than one signal source is connected, the DJM2.2 will only respond to the temperature
control which is demanding the most heat.
(The control is from
one or the other
. It is not a
calculated setting based on both sensors.)
For example, it is possible to have both the BMS direct
voltage control and a Johnson TE 6000 sensor connected. In this application, the Johnson TE 6000
system could be set to operate with a set point of 45°F. As long as the discharge temperature is
over 45°, the DJM2.4 will only respond to the BMS voltage input. However if the temperature drops
below 45°F, the Johnson TE 6000 system will take over. In this application, the Johnson system will
act as a modulating low limit. Also refer to Section VII Proportional/Integral Setting, Pot 3 cont.
Control Types
Usually a C-TRAC, METASYS, or other control system will control the DJM2.4. However the DJM2.4
can operate as a stand-alone device. This is usually only done when the DJM2.4 is being used to
replace the older version DJM that is no longer being manufactured. Most new stand-alone
applications will use the DJM3.
DJM2.4 Controlled by DCV (C-TRAC, Metasys, etc.)
The C-TRAC pots are set as per the normal factory recommended settings. To set the DJM2.4
controlled by a C-TRAC: See Section XVIII “DJM2 Slaving From C-TRAC” for more information.
The C-TRAC pots are to be set as per the following assuming it is sitting horizontal
(the label
"DJM2.4" is horizontal)
, then
"CONT"
(Pot 3)
would normally be set at about the 9 o'clock position
(or midway on its stroke)
.
If you wish to set it more accurately by using instruments then follow these steps:
1.
Slowly, starting from zero, increase the strength of the heat call signal onto the + and
input terminals. Stop at about 3 VDC. Adjust the BMSS pot (6) until the heat light just comes
on. If you cannot get the heat light to start, then adjust the BMSZ pot (2).
2.
After the above is complete, increase the heat call to a full call. A full heat call will have an
input to the DJM2.4 + and
terminals that is in excess of 8 VDC. If you are working with a
burner that has just been started it may take 2 minutes to reach high fire with the 8 VDC
signal due to internal control logic designed to reduce temperature overshoot by
modulating the burner slowly.
3.
Then very slowly
(over a minimum of 15 seconds)
reduce the heat call to 2.5 VDC on the “+
and -” terminals. As you reach the area of 2.5 VDC the heat call light should cycle off. It may
take some time depending on the setting of the “CONT” pot. If the light does not cycle off
adjust the “CONT” pot to about the 7:00 o’clock position. If the light still does not cycle off,
adjust the “BMSZ” pot 2 slowly until the heat call light just cycles off.
4.
Repeat the above steps to confirm operation.
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