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Smoke d, Fig. 49 -- controller assembly – Bryant 548J*14D User Manual

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NOTE: Contact your Bryant applications engineer for

details on configuration of RTU--MP, operating sequences
and troubleshooting information, as well as details on
configuration and troubleshooting of connected networks.

Smoke D

etectors

Smoke detectors are available as factory--installed options

on 548J*14D models. Smoke detectors may be specified

for Supply Air only or for Return Air without or with

economizer or in combination of Supply Air and Return

Air. Return Air smoke detectors are arranged for vertical

return configurations only. All components necessary for

operation are factory--provided and mounted. The unit is

factory--configured

for immediate

smoke

detector

shutdown operation; additional wiring or modifications to

unit terminal board may be necessary to complete the unit

and smoke detector configuration to meet project

requirements.

Units equipped with factory--optional Return Air smoke

detectors require a relocation of the sensor module at unit

installation. See “Completing Installation of Return Air

Smoke Sensor:” on page 29 for details.

System —

The smoke detector system consists of a four--wire

controller and one or two sensors. Its primary function is

to shut down the rooftop unit in order to prevent smoke

from circulating throughout the building. It is not to be

used as a life saving device.

Controller —

The controller (see Fig. 49) includes a controller housing,

a printed circuit board, and a clear plastic cover. The

controller can be connected to one or two compatible duct

smoke sensors. The clear plastic cover is secured to the

housing with a single captive screw for easy access to the

wiring terminals. The controller has three LEDs (for

Power, Trouble and Alarm) and a manual test/reset button,

all located on the cover face.

Sensor —

The sensor (see Fig. 50) includes a plastic housing, a

printed circuit board, a clear plastic cover, a sampling

tube inlet and an exhaust tube. The sampling tube (when

used) and exhaust tube are attached during installation.

The sampling tube varies in length depending on the size

of the rooftop unit. The clear plastic cover permits visual

inspections without having to disassemble the sensor. The

cover attaches to the sensor housing using four captive

screws and forms an airtight chamber around the sensing

electronics. Each sensor includes a harness with an RJ45

terminal for connecting to the controller. Each sensor has

four LEDs (for Power, Trouble, Alarm and Dirty) and a

manual test/reset button (on the left--side of the housing).

Duct smoke sensor

controller

Fastener

(2X)

Controller cover

Conduit nuts

(supplied by installer)

Conduit support plate

Cover gasket

(ordering option)

Conduit couplings

(supplied by installer)

Terminal block cover

Controller housing

and electronics

Alarm

Power

Test/reset
switch

Trouble

C08208

Fig. 49 -- Controller Assembly

Duct smoke sensor

See

Detail A

Exhaust tube

Plug

Sampling tube

(ordered separately)

Intake

gasket

Cover gasket

(ordering option)

TSD-CO2

(ordering option)

Sensor housing
and electronics

Exhaust gasket

Coupling

Sensor cover

Detail A

Magnetic
test/reset

switch

Alarm

Trouble

Power
Dirty

C08209

Fig. 50 -- Smoke Detector Sensor

548J

*14D