Solid state economizer system, consisting of discharge air sensor or mixed air sensor, solid state enthalpy sensor, solid state temperature sensor, damper actuators, thermostat and solid state economizer logic module (20 pages)
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OneWireless XYR 6000 Wireless Valve Position Sensor Model: WCX Series Quick Start Guide 50040850 Revision 1 1/20/09...
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In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
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Configuration, authentication and operation are covered in other documents. Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical control where there is a single point of failure or where single points of failure result in unsafe conditions. OneWireless is targeted at open loop control, supervisory control, and controls that do not have environmental or safety consequences.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury from explosion or fire. If sensor is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason, both batteries MUST be removed prior to shipping. Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children.
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Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions. Symbol Definition ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special consideration. TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of performing a task. CAUTION Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or work (data) on the system being damaged or lost, or may result in the inability to properly operate...
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Symbol Definition C-Tick Mark: The C-Tick Mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act. The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM.
1. Introduction Site preparation Wireless devices require proper site preparation to ensure optimum performance and safety compliance. Do not proceed until you have done the proper planning described in the Wireless Planning Guide. European Union Usage This product may be used in any of the following European Union nations. ISO 3166 ISO 3166 Country...
Types 1, 3, 4, 4X, 6, 6P, 13 and IP66/67 Class II and III installations and for Type 4X/IP66 applications require that all cable and unused entries be sealed with a Zone 1 certified seal fitting. Seal fittings are supplied by Honeywell. Radio certifications...
1. Introduction 1.3. Certifications and approvals Ratings Item Ratings / Description Process Connections Max Process Temperature Temperature Limits Ambient Temperature Limits Cold: –40°C Ambient Temperature Limits Hot: +70°C Entry Plugs 3/4 NPT or M25 Field Wiring Conduit (Explosionproof Not (Supplied by Required) others) Cable Gland...
2. Sensor Mounting 2.3. Sensor location Figure 3 WCX Valve Position Sensor straight antenna dimensions Sensor location WCX Valve Position Sensor models Process Suggested location Explanation Gases Above the gas line or gas valve The condensate drains away from the sensor.
Bracket mounting Orientation The WCX Series sensor may be mounted in any vertical, horizontal or angled orientation. The main consideration is to facilitate coupling of the valve or other device to the input shaft of the sensor. For best signal, it is generally recommended that the antenna be oriented vertically (see section 4).
2. Sensor Mounting 2.4. Bracket mounting Attach sensor to valve Figure 5 shows a "U" shaped mounting bracket specifically fabricated to allow mounting of the sensor above a valve. This allows the sensor input shaft to be coupled to the valve shaft, permitting easy manual activation of the valve.
2. Sensor Mounting 2.4. Bracket mounting Attach sensor to bracket Align appropriate mounting holes in sensor with holes in bracket and secure the sensor to the bracket with bolts and washers as needed. Use a backing plate for added strength as needed Brackets and mounting hardware are user-supplied.
Use care to avoid rotating the input shaft, causing the internal slip clutch to slip. Proximity to high powered L-band transmitters The WCX Series sensor system operates in the 2.4 Ghz. frequency band using an encrypted, spread- spectrum data modulation, with very high immunity to interference from other signals. Other devices using low powered signals in this frequency range are some cordless telephones, personal computer WI-FI links and routers, and video/audio remote transmission links.
3. Process Insertion 3.2. Linkage Alignment Linkage Alignment Axis of valve and sensor input shaft To allow smooth rotation, the axis of the valve or device must be parallel to the centerline of the sensor input shaft, unless a flexible form of linkage (cables or ball joints) is used. Alignment of linkage If cables or ball joint couplings are not used, the linkage used must form a 90 degree angle with the sensor input shaft and the valve shaft.
3. Process Insertion 3.2. Linkage Alignment Figure 7 Parallelogram formed by linkage A second alternative method for achieving measurement linearity would be to mount the sensor directly above the valve shaft (see Section 2.4). Coupling with pulleys Instead of linkages, two small pulleys with steel cable could couple the two shafts. A means of maintaining cable tension would be needed.
3. Process Insertion 3.3. Non-Valve Applications Figure 8 Changing CW into CCW If an angle greater than 270 degrees is to be measured, the length of the valve arm may be reduced. If a small angle is to be measured with greater precision, the length of the valve arm may be increased. Note that these two options will make actual angle measurements non-linear.
ATTENTION Federal Communications Commission (FCC): The WCX Series Valve Position Sensors comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4. Antenna Adjustment and Mounting 4.2. Integral antenna Elbow Figure 9 Elbow antenna adjustment If your model has the integral elbow antenna you can adjust it to improve reception. The least signal radiation is in a direction in line with the top (pointed end), so it is best to avoid having the antenna pointed directly toward, or directly away from, the multinode.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury from explosion or fire. If sensor is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason, both batteries MUST be removed prior to shipping. Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children.
Authentication Device Pocket PC software to receive security keys from the Key Server manager, then aim the Pocket PC at the sensor and transmit a key. See Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions for more information. Calibration See the WCX Series User's Manual for Calibration procedures.