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)