Rockwell Automation FANM FanMaster Energy Saving Package User Manual
Page 61

FanMaster Configuration and Start Up
3-25
Allen-Bradley® FanMaster™ Energy Saving Package Installation Manual -
Publication FANM-IN001B-EN-P – December, 2009 PN-65329
60. Verify that the temperature transmitters and CO
2
sensor readings are
acceptable:
–
Insert a calibrated thermometer into the air duct where the mixed air
temperature transmitter is installed and compare the reading to the
value displayed in the “MAT (°F)” field on the Air Handler Unit
Diagram screen. The value in the “MAT (°F)” field should be
within +/- 5% of the of the value on the thermometer.
–
Insert a calibrated thermometer into the air duct where the supply
air temperature transmitter is installed and compare the reading to
the value displayed in the “SAT (°F)” field on the Air Handler Unit
Diagram screen. The value in the “SAT (°F)” field should be within
+/- 5% of the of the value on the thermometer.
–
Insert a calibrated carbon dioxide sensor into the air duct where the
CO
2
sensor is installed and compare the reading to the value
displayed in the “CO2 (ppm)” field on the Air Handler Unit
Diagram screen. The value in the “CO2 (ppm)” field should be
within +/- 5% of the of the value on the sensor.
Note: When the AHU cooling and heating elements are off but the
supply fan is running, the mixed air and supply air temperatures should
typically be within a few degrees of each other, indicating proper
calibration and operation.
Important: All instruments are calibrated at the factory. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommended calibration practices in order to
maintain the accuracy of the instruments.
You have successfully installed and configured the Allen-Bradley®
FanMaster™ Energy Saving Package.
If you want to
Refer to
View Detailed Data Log Information
Start or Stop Data Collection
Clear the Data Logs and Collect Data