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Air temperature sensor installation – Raypak LONMARK Y-200 User Manual

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Communication (RS485) Wiring

Required for Optional Slave

Unit(s)

Y-304 Slave Cable Installation from

System Control Module

• Y-304 slave cable or equivalent shielded commu-

nications cable (Belden #9842, Belden #8132 or

Alpha 3492C) must be used. Maximum cable

length 100 ft. Correct polarity must be observed.

Make use of wire color coding to ensure polarity.

The shielding [foil wrapper-bare wire (drain)]

MUST be grounded. Grounding is done at the

Master Y-200 Control only. DO NOT ground the

shield at the slave unit end of the cable.

Note: Equivalent shielded cable must be suitable

for RS485 communication applications; must have

100-140 ohm impedance and less than 30 pico-

farad per foot capacitance.

Must be installed in conduit that does not contain

any other wiring.

Port J18 (see Fig. 4) is used for the interconnec-

tion between the master controller and slave units.

Master/Slave interconnection should be wired

from Master to Slave #1, Slave #1 to Slave #2,

Slave #2 to Slave #3, and Slave #3 to Slave #4.

Air Temperature Sensor

Installation

• Locate the sensor on the coldest side of building,

usually the north side.

Install the sensor in a shaded area, out of direct

sunlight.

Locate no higher than 2/3 way up the side of the

building, or between the 2nd and 3rd floor if the

building is more than 3 stories tall.

Do not locate under an overhang, near wall cor-

ners, near drafts from stacks, air moving devices,

windows, doors, or balconies.

Shielded twisted pair (18 AWG) must be used for

sensor connections. Polarity must be observed.

Cable length shall not exceed 300 feet, and the

shielding must be grounded.

Grounding is done at the Master Y-200 control

ONLY. Do Not ground the Slave units or

Temperature Sensor enclosure.

Must be installed with properly-sized conduit that

contains no other wiring.

The outdoor air temperature and water tempera-

ture sensor are identical and interchangeable.

Fig. 4: Master RS485 Communications Cable

Schematic

Fig. 5: Typical Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor