CSC-3000 Series Pneumatic VAV Reset Volume Controllers
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Applications Guide, Rev G
Connections
For all models of the CSC-3000 series, use 1/4" (5
mm) O.D. “FR” tubing on the following push-on
fittings:
1. Connect the clean, dry, oil-free main air supply to
Port “M” (15 to 30 psi).
2. Connect the damper actuator to Port “B.”
3. Connect the thermostat output to Port “T.”
4. Connect the high (“total”) pressure tap on the
airflow sensor to Port “H.”
5. Connect the low (“static”) pressure tap on the
airflow sensor to Port “L.”
6. Check for proper connections.
Make sure all
tubes are snug on their fittings
. If loose, trim the
end of the tubing and reconnect it to ensure there
are no leaks.
NOTE: Over time, the tube may stretch or develop
microcracks. Trim the end of tube back
to undamaged material and reconnect.
Replace the tubing if it is brittle or
discolored.
CAUTION
Pneumatic devices must be supplied with clean,
dry control air. Any other medium (e.g., oil or
moisture contamination) will cause the device
to fail.
NOTE: You can easily test for leaks with a squeeze
bulb to ensure there are no leaks at the
actuator diaphragm or fittings.
7. Use a flow hood or “tee” a Magnehelic
®
(or
equivalent) differential pressure gauge between
the controller and the
∆
P pick-up to determine
airflow rates.
Typical CSC-3011 Application and Connections
NOTE: These instructions do
not
apply to the CSC-
3014 or the CSC-3501/3505.
Magnehelic gauge and 0–30 psi
gauge in illustration added for
checkout and calibration purposes
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the gauge, do NOT
connect a Magnehelic gauge designed to
measure an air flow sensor’s differential
pressure (e.g., 0–0.5 wc) to the main air
pressure (approximately 20 psi or 554 wc)!