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Wiring an spt sensor, Rnet wiring specifications, E 20) – Carrier RTU OPEN 11-808-427-01 User Manual

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Installation

20

RTU Open

Wiring an SPT sensor

The RTU Open is connected to a wall-mounted space temperature sensor to monitor room temperature.
An i-Vu® Open Control System offers the following SPT sensors:

Sensor

Part #

Features

SPT Standard

SPS

Local access port

No operator control

SPT Plus

SPPL

Slide potentiometer to adjust setpoint

MANUAL ON button to override schedule

LED to show occupied status

Local access port

SPT Pro

SPP

LCD display

MANUAL ON button to override schedule

WARMER and COOLER buttons to adjust setpoint

INFO button to cycle through zone and outside air temperatures,

setpoints, and local override time

Local access port


You wire SPT sensors to the RTU Open's Rnet port. An Rnet can consist of any of the following combinations

of devices wired in a daisy-chain configuration:

1 SPT Plus or SPT Pro

1–4 SPT Standards

1–4 SPT Standards, and 1 SPT Plus or SPT Pro

Any of the above combinations, plus up to 2 BACview

6

devices, but no more than 6 devices total

NOTES

If you have 2 BACview

6

devices, the second BACview

6

device must have a separate power supply with the

same ground as the controller.

If the Rnet has multiple SPT Standard sensors, you must give each a unique address on the Rnet. See

the Carrier Sensors Installation Guide.

If the Rnet has multiple BACview devices, you must give each a unique address on the Rnet. See the

BACview Installation and User Guide.



Rnet wiring specifications

NOTE

Use the specified type of wire and cable for maximum signal integrity.

Description

4 conductor, unshielded, CMP, plenum rated cable

Conductor

18 AWG

Maximum length

500 feet (152 meters)

Recommended coloring

Jacket: White

Wiring: Black, white, green, red

UL temperature rating

32–167°F (0–75°C)