GTW116 and GTW108 Models also contain transmitter module: FCC ID: OJM900MCA / IC: 5840A-900MCA Altering the transmitter module(s) or using an antenna other than an Ebtron approved antenna with the transmitter module(s) could void the users’ authority to operate the equipment.
Transmitters have an LCD and four-button user interface. Select a mounting location where the LCD and pushbutton interface are accessible during normal operation. 1-O&M_Installation_r1d Section 1Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
The sensor node furthest from the cable side of the probe on probes with more than one sensor node, is designated as “Sensor Node 1”. 1-O&M_Installation_r1d Section 1Page 2 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
For toll-free factory support call 800-2EBTRON (232-8766), Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM eastern time or contact your local representative. 1-O&M_Installation_r1d Section 1Page 3 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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If a non-conforming cable is used, network speed, length and reliability may be compromised or network failure may occur. This is NOT a limitation of EBTRON network devices. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 2 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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RF interference source could degrade signal strength and adversely affect the RF transmission. Note any obstructions between the transmitter 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 3 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
It is advised that the 24 V power source is not “live” when the power connections are made. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 4 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
[ E R R O R D E S C R ] ## = Trouble Code. Toggle through additional errors. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 5 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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D E S C R ] ## = Second Trouble Code, if applicable. Toggle through additional errors. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 7 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
The free area for -P, -U, -T and -B probes is the duct or opening area where the probes are mounted, less any internal insulation (i.e. the probe blockage does not affect the area calculation). 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 9 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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(VDC) or current (mA). If a switch is set for voltage, only the corresponding voltage options of 0-5V or 0-10V will be available. If a switch is set for current, only 4-20mA will be available. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 10 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Failure to properly set the output jumpers will result in a significant error in the output signal from the transmitter. The AOUT parameter shortcut sequence is shown on the next page. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 11 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Verify that the span or full scale used by the B.A.S. is equal to: AO1 FS 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 12 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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A “Service” push-button is provided for device commissioning. Once the device is recognized commissioning can be completed by uploading the parameters from the device. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 13 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Press the ENT button again to enter the USB submenu. Set the USB WRITE parameter to “ON”. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 14 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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If the probes do not meet the minimum placement guidelines, the installed accuracy may exceed the published installed accuracy of the product provided and field adjustment may be required. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 15 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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For toll-free factory support call 800-2EBTRON (232-8766), Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM eastern time or contact your local representative. 2-O&M_Startup_r1l Section 2Page 16 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Simultaneously press the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons during normal operation to enter the main menu. The transmitter continues to operate normally in the background. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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TABLE 3-1 Factory Defaults, Optional Settings and Ranges All transmitters are single location transmitters unless otherwise noted. Analog output, network, RF and Bluetooth capability are model specific (see manual). Product Probe Parameter Special Criteria Default Optional Settings/Ranges Units Line Type EB-Flow2 LOCATIONS...
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Dual Location 1 of 2 -P, -T, -U, -F EXT CAB2 Dual Location 2 of 2 LCD DISPL Note 3: When LCD DISPL is OFF the LCD will only show "EBTRON" and the transmitter model code. LCD NAME LCD SERV LOCATIONS=2 LCD TRBL...
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TABLE 3-1 Factory Defaults, Optional Settings and Ranges Product Probe Parameter Special Criteria Default Optional Settings/Ranges Units Line Type -P, -T, -U, -F DIRECTION=UNI AO1 MS None DIRECTION=BI {-AO1 FS} AO1 ASGN=F1-2 or -P, -T, -U, -F {-AO1 FS} F2-1 -T, -U, -B 3000 [15.0] AO1 UM=FPM [m/s]...
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TABLE 3-1 Factory Defaults, Optional Settings and Ranges Product Probe Parameter Special Criteria Default Optional Settings/Ranges Units Line Type H CONFIG=RH AO3 ASGN -P w/ RH None Advantage IV H CONFIG=ENTH ENTH H CONFIG=DPT H CONFIG=RH % RH AO3 UM -P w/ RH None Advantage IV...
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TABLE 3-1 Factory Defaults, Optional Settings and Ranges Product Probe Parameter Special Criteria Default Optional Settings/Ranges Units Line Type LO ALRM HI ALRM -P, -T, -U, -F FPM [m/s] CFM [L/s] ALRM UM DPCONVERT=NO DPCONVERT=YES iWG [Pa] None Note 12: The default and only option for ALRM UM is FPM [m/s] when the AREA parameter is set to 0 or {null}. ALRM UM=FPM [m/s] 0 to 999999 [0.00 to 99.99] FPM [m/s]...
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TABLE 3-1 Factory Defaults, Optional Settings and Ranges Product Probe Parameter Special Criteria Default Optional Settings/Ranges Units Line Type -P, -T, -U, -F FLOW ADJ DPCONVERT=NO DPCONVERT=YES -P, -T, -U, -F FPM [m/s] CFM [L/s] F_ADJ UM DPCONVERT=NO DPCONVERT=YES Note 13: The default and only option for F_ADJ UM is FPM [m/s] when the AREA parameter is set to 0 or {null} . DPCONVERT=NO PRESS ADJ DPCONVERT=YES...
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Use the service description to differentiate the location name of transmitters configured for dual locations. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 5 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
AUTO corrects for the actual barometric pressure rather than the nominal standardized elevation. The altitude correction only affects the airflow when AIRFLOW=ACT. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 6 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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LLIMIT1 and LLIMIT2 will be displayed in lieu of LLIMIT. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 7 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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AREA. Probe area(s) can be modified directly through SETTINGS or by using the AREA WIZARD. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 8 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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The addition of pipe or tubing to the bleed sensor housing will increase pressure losses and add additional error to the pressure measurement. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 9 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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H CONFIG=DPT. The calculated dewpoint based on the relative humidity sensor and adjacent sensor node temperature. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 10 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
[ E R R O R D E S C R ] ## = Trouble Code. Toggle through additional errors. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 12 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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D E S C R ] ## = Second Trouble Code, if applicable. Toggle through additional errors. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 13 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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D E S C R ] ## = Second Trouble Code, if applicable. Toggle through additional errors. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 14 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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<OK>” will be displayed when CFM [L/s] is selected. Press ENT or ESC to return to the “*LCD UM=FPM [m/s]” menu prompt. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 15 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Failure to properly configure the output signal will result in significant measurement error at the B.A.S. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 16 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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VDC on Hybrid HTA104/HTA202 transmitters. Output signals are isolated from the power supply. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 17 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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AO1 UM and AO2 UM to CFM [L/s] to output the differential airflow as volumetric airflow. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 18 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Advantage IV Product Line Models with the third digit of the model code equal to B, E or M 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 27 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Press ENT to save. The subnet mask can only be changed when DHCP is OFF. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 28 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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(UDP). This value should match other BACnet IP devices to allow communication and in most cases this will not need to be modified. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 29 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Data files are automatically appended on power-up. The time zone and interval can be modified by the user using EB-Link software. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 30 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
The reader also provides individual sensor node airflow and temperature data for near instantaneous traverses of duct velocities and temperatures. Individual fan airflow rates are available when 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 31 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Enables/disables the Bluetooth® Low Energy transceiver in the transmitter. [Menu path: SETTINGS >↓ EB-LINK >↓ EB-LK STAT] Default: ON Optional Settings: OFF 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 32 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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(alarm state = “outside”) for the entire delay period 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 33 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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“normal”. If the airflow is outside of the specified setpoint and tolerance, the alarm state returns to “outside” and the delay timer is reset. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 35 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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FAN ALRM = DEV. The alarm becomes active when one fan in the array is deviating by a user specified percentage, high or low, from the other fans. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 36 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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The airflow setpoint, in the specified units of measure, used to activate the fan airflow alarm. [Menu path: SETTINGS >↓ FAN ALARM >↓ SETPOINT] 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 37 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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The RELAY submenu contains the following parameters: R1 ASGN (Relay Assignment) • R1 STATUS (Relay Normal Status) • 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 38 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Adjusting the -B probe type to a known pressure reference typically improves -B probe type pressure estimation. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 40 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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If the transmitter is configured for two locations, parameters for OFF1 and OFF2 will be displayed in lieu of OFF. Offset values must be entered in the units of F_ADJ UM. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 41 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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The arithmetic average of the relative humidity sensor(s) can be viewed through the DIAGNOSTICS Menu. 3-O&M_Settings_r1r Section 3Page 42 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Execute Tool 1 NORMAL ↑ or ↓ TOOLS OPERATION Tool n Execute Tool n ↑ or ↓ DIAGNOSTICS 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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B.A.S. Simply multiply the default full-scale velocity reading by the total area to determine the full- scale CFM [L/s] for the B.A.S. 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 3 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Save changes and return to normal operation. NO↑ Do not save changes and return to normal operation. 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 4 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Save coeficients, enable adjustments and return to normal operation. NO↑ Do not save coefficents and return to normal operation. 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 5 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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EBTRON to be unlocked. LOCK Tool (located in the TOOLS menu) 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 6 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Note: If an invalid code is entered, the display will indicate "INVALID CODE" for 5 seconds and return to step 2. 4-O&M_Tools_r1g Section 4Page 7 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
ENT pushbutton to select the top of the DIAGNOSTICS submenu category. The DIAGNOSTICS menu block diagram is shown on the next page. 5-O&M_Diagnostics_r1e Section 3Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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TROUBLE CODE ↑ or ↓ SUBMENU Code History List Trouble Code History (use ↑↓ to navigate) 5-O&M_Diagnostics_r1e Section 3Page 2 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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TABLE 5-1 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND DATA Product Probe Display {Description} Sublevel List Units Special Criterial Line Type DEV SN {Device S.N} PCB SN { Main PCB S.N.} CON SN {Connector Card S.N.} -F/An PCB FW {Main PCB Firmware} CON FW {Connector Card Firmware} N/A -F/An Transmitters with supported OUT FW {Output Card Firmware}...
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ESC previous submenu (left, up) {error description} ↓ H I S T O R Y T R B L ↑ 5-O&M_Diagnostics_r1e Section 3Page 3 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Identify the active trouble code on the LCD and use Table 6-3 or contact customer service (Section 6.5). 6-O&M_Troubleshooting_r1d Section 3Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure The Activity LED flash rate is one second on and All Transmitter Models 1. Increase the LCD contrast to maximum (Section 2). Is the LCD blank? CALL DONE one second off and the display is blank. ...
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2. Is the measurment location in an outdoor air intake? 3. Does the measurement location meet or exceed EBTRON's published guidelines? 4. Increase the LCD integration parameter, LCD INTG. Is the displayed reading still fluctuating? CALL DONE ...
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CALL DONE 7. Is the AMD downstream of the outdoor air intake damper? 8. Relocate the AMD upstream of the outdoor air intake damper. Call EBTRON for assistance. 9. Is the air velocity less than 150 FPM [0.75 m/s]? CALL 10.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure A4 Transmitter Model 1. Are the airflow signal wires properly connected to output terminal block of the transmitter with terminal GTx116e, GTx208e, screws secure with no shorts between wires (refer to the appropriate Wiring Guide for terminal GTx108e, GTx204e connections)? ...
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 7. Replace the glass output signal fuse with a fast-acting 0.125 A fuse. Move the power switch to the "ON" CALL position. Measure the output signal current or voltage as directed in steps 7 or 8 depending on the output configuration of the transmitter.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 1. Simultaneously press the ESC and ↑ pushbuttons during normal operation to determine the setting for The host control system is configured for a 0-10 A4 Transmitter Models CALL AOUT1.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure The airflow rate, in CFM [L/s], indicated at the host A4 Transmitter Models GTx116 1. Is the transmitter displaying airflow in CFM [L/s]? control system does not match the airflow rate and GTx108 where x = C, M or 2.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure A4 Transmitter Model 1. Is the transmitter displaying airflow in CFM [L/s]? GTx116e, GTx208e, 2. Set the LCD UM parameter to CFM {L/s] (Section 3). Does the airflow indicated by the control system DONE GTx108e, GTx204e match the transmitter display?
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 5. Is the control system configured for a 4-20 mA input? 6. Simultaneously press the ESC and ↑ pushbuttons during normal operation to determine the setting for AOUT. Is AOUT set to 4-20mA? 7.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 7. Use the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons to select 2-10V (arcross a 500 ohm load) or 1-5V (across a 250 ohm load). DONE 11. Press the ENT pushbutton. Press the ESC pushbutton to return to normal operation. Does the airflow indicated by the control system match the transmitter display? 8.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 7. Simultaneously press the ESC and ↑ pushbuttons during normal operation. Use the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons to determine the setting for AOUT2. Is AOUT2 set to 0-10 V (or 0-5V)? 8.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 8. Use the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons to select 0-10V (or 0-5V). Press the ENT pushbutton. Press the ESC DONE pushbutton to return to normal operation. Does the temperature indicated by the control system match the transmitter display? ...
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 10. Use the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons to select 0-10V (or 0-5V). Press the ENT pushbutton. Press the ESC DONE 11. pushbutton to return to normal operation. Does the temperature indicated by the control system match the transmitter display? ...
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 8. Use the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons to select 0-10V (or 0-5V). Press the ENT pushbutton. Press the ESC DONE pushbutton to return to normal operation. Does the airflow indicated by the control system match the transmitter display? ...
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 9. Press the ↑ and ↓ pushbuttons simlultaneously to enter the setup menu and retrieve the AO3 UM, AO3 MS CALL and AO3 FS parameters (Section 3). Press the ESC pushbutton to return to normal operation. The full scale of the host control system should be equal to the AO3 FS parameter and the minimum scale should be the AO3 MS parameter.
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 10. Set the RS-485 network settings to proper values. Is the transmitter found on the network? DONE CALL A4 Transmitter Models 1. Is a 3-conductor network cable meeting the corresponding BACnet or Modbus standards connected to the HTN104 and HTN202 output card terminal block with terminal screws secure with no shorts between wires (refer to the appropriate Wiring Guide for terminal block location)?
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TABLE 6-2 Non-FDS (Non-Fault Detection System) Troubleshooting Symptom Transmitter Models Procedure 9. Verifiy that all Ethernet network settings are correct (Section 3). Are the Ethernet network settings correct? CALL 10. Set the Ethernet settings to proper values. Is the transmitter found on the network? DONE CALL 11.
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The serial memory chip of all sensor probe Inspect sensor probe plugs for plugs are not communicating with the damage. Repair/replace damaged transmitter. plugs. Contact EBTRON Customer Service. Transmitter hardware failure. Repair/replace damaged transmitter components. Contact EBTRON Customer Service.
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EBTRON Customer Service. Connection to sensor node damaged. Inspect sensor probe plug for nodes. damage. Repair/replace damaged plug. Contact EBTRON Customer Service. Sensor node air temperature < -30 °F. Increase sensor node air temperature. Sensor node air velocity > 15,000 FPM.
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Probes not connected to transmitter. Connect missing probes. Serial memory chip of sensor probe plug Inspect connected sensor probe has failed. plugs for damage. Repair/replace damaged plugs. Contact EBTRON Customer Service. Transmitter hardware failure. Repair/replace damaged transmitter components. Contact EBTRON Customer Service.
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Adjust/repair/replace connector. nodes. Contact EBTRON Customer Service. Transmitter hardware failure. Repair/replace damaged transmitter components. Contact EBTRON Customer Service. BLE COM BLE radio error.
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(or supply air) temperatures should be avoided since uncertainties almost always exceed 25%. 6-O&M_Troubleshooting_r1d Section 6Page 2 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
If the damage is deemed to be warranty, the contingency purchase order will be destroyed and the return shipping charge will be paid by EBTRON. If the damage is deemed to be non-warranty, the customer will be invoiced for the complete cost of all advance replacement product(s) they received and the associated shipping charges regardless of repair required if the product was returned for Standard Factory Repair Service.
5. If the damage is deemed to be warranty, the product(s) will be shipped in the same manner it was received by the customer and the return shipping charge will be paid by EBTRON. If the damage is deemed to be non-warranty, the customer will be invoiced for the repair and the associated shipping charges based on the customer’s shipping...
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Appendix B Sensor Probe Installation Guides...
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Use a carpenter’s square or similar tool to ensure the probes are in the same plane and perpendicular to airflow. Installation_-P_Rect_Insertion_r1e -P Probe Physical Installation (Rectangular Ducts)Page 1 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
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Drilling the larger mounting hole, in lieu of a hole the size of the terminal mounting bolt, facilitates installation of longer probes. Installation_-P_Rect_Insertion_r1e -P Probe Physical Installation (Rectangular Ducts)Page 2 EBTRON, Inc • 1663 Hwy 701 S., Loris, SC 29569 • Toll Free: 800-2EBTRON (232-8766) • Fax: 843-756-1828 • EBTRON.com...
Advantage IV (A4) GTA116e-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTB116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC RS-485 Ethernet Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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using a standard RJ-45 terminated Ethernet cable, CAT5 or greater. Use of improperly wired RJ-45 connectors may damage the Ethernet output circuit of the transmitter. The output connector terminal block on the top left side of the main circuit board is not used with this output configuration.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTC116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out RS-485 Power Type (isolated) (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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SW3 - RS-485 TERMINATION DIP SWITCH POSITIONS TERMINATION No termination (default) End of Line Fail-Safe Bias 9. Refer to the GTC116-P Startup Guide prior to moving the power switch to the “ON” position. Wiring_ GTC116-P_r1a Page 2 of 2...
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Advantage IV (A4) GTC116e-P WIRING GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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8. If the transmitter is the first device on the network run, configure SW1 on the output card for “failsafe- bias”. If the transmitter is the last device on the network run, configure SW1 for “end-of-line”. Otherwise, configure SW1 for no termination (default). 9.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTD116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Power Type Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTF116e-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS Analog Out Power Type Network (isolated) INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTL116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Power Type Network Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTM116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Ethernet Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTM116e-P WIRING GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTU116e-P WIRING GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTW116-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) HTA104-P WIRING GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) HTN104-P WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC RS-485 Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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EB-FlowII EF-A2000-T WIRING GUIDE ACT LED INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the probe cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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EB-FlowII EF-N2000-T WIRING GUIDE ACT LED RS-485 INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the probe cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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EB-FlowII EF-A2000-U WIRING GUIDE ACT LED INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the probe cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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EB-FlowII EF-N2000-U WIRING GUIDE ACT LED RS-485 INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the probe cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTA108e-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS Analog Out Power Type (isolated) INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTB108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC RS-485 Ethernet Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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SW1 - RS-485 TERMINATION DIP SWITCH POSITIONS TERMINATION No termination (default) End of Line Fail-Safe Bias 7. If the Ethernet connection is required continue to step 8, otherwise skip to step 9. 8. Connect to an Ethernet network (BACnet Ethernet, BACnet IP, Modbus TCP or TCP/IP), if required, using a standard RJ-45 terminated Ethernet cable, CAT5 or greater.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTC108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out RS-485 Power Type (isolated) (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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8. If the transmitter is the first device on the network run, configure SW3 on the output card for “failsafe- bias”. If the transmitter is the last device on the network run, configure SW3 for “end-of-line”. Otherwise, configure SW3 for no termination (default). SW3 - RS-485 TERMINATION DIP SWITCH POSITIONS TERMINATION No termination (default)
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Advantage IV (A4) GTC108e-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS Analog Out RS-485 Power Type (isolated) (isolated) INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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8. If the transmitter is the first device on the network run, configure SW1 on the output card for “failsafe- bias”. If the transmitter is the last device on the network run, configure SW1 for “end-of-line”. Otherwise, configure SW1 for no termination (default). 9.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTD108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Power Type Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTF108e-F WIRING GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTL108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Power Type Network Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTM108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Ethernet Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTM108e-F WIRING GUIDE Analog Out Power Ethernet Type (isolated) INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTU108e-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS Analog Out Power Type (isolated) INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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Advantage IV (A4) GTW108-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) HTA104-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC Analog Out Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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Advantage IV (A4) HTN104-F WIRING GUIDE TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS V-A REQUIREMENT @ 24 VAC RS-485 Power Type (isolated) Total Number of Sensor Nodes INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where all probe cables can reach the receptacles of the transmitter.
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EB-FlowII EF-A2000-B WIRING GUIDE ACT LED INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the bleed sensor cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
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EB-FlowII EF-N2000-B WIRING GUIDE ACT LED RS-485 INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER: 1. Mount the transmitter in a location where the bleed sensor cable can reach the receptacles of the transmitter. Provide a weatherproof enclosure (by others) and mount away from direct sunlight when outdoor mounting is required.
4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
For toll-free factory support call 1-800-2EBTRON (1-800-232-8766), Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow to 4:30 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM eastern time.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at RS-485 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to maintenance. determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading. Changing the full scale reading does not affect measurement accuracy.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding.
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading. Changing the full scale reading does not affect measurement accuracy.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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(CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow requirements or the discrepancy is greater than the uncertainty of the third-party source.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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Activity 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding.. If extension cables have been added, the extension cable length must be entered into the transmitter.
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to EBTRON Customer Service determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow For toll-free factory support call 1-800-2EBTRON (1-800-232-8766), Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading. Changing the full scale reading does not affect NEED MORE HELP? measurement accuracy.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to return to normal operation. determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading. Changing the full scale reading does not affect Always set the USB WRITE parameter to “OFF”...
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to Operations and Maintenance Manual. determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow The Operations and Maintenance Manual is a comprehensive reference document that contains measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading. Changing the full scale reading does not affect measurement accuracy.
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4. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 5. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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ACT LED STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Verify that the sensor probes are located where they meet EBTRON published installation guides. 2. Verify that the probes are properly spaced with the airflow arrows pointing in the direction of airflow. Improperly installed probes will compromise the installed accuracy of the device and degrade system performance.
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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RS-485 STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Verify that the sensor probes are located where they meet EBTRON published installation guides. 2. Verify that the probes are properly spaced with the airflow arrows pointing in the direction of airflow. Improperly installed probes will compromise the installed accuracy of the device and degrade system performance.
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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ACT LED STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Verify that the sensor probes are located where they meet EBTRON published installation guides. 2. Verify that the probes are properly spaced with the airflow arrows pointing in the direction of airflow. Improperly installed probes will compromise the installed accuracy of the device and degrade system performance.
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published...
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RS-485 STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Verify that the sensor probes are located where they meet EBTRON published installation guides. 2. Verify that the probes are properly spaced with the airflow arrows pointing in the direction of airflow. Improperly installed probes will compromise the installed accuracy of the device and degrade system performance.
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Multiply the default full scale velocity (FPM )by the correct area of the measurement location to determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow Visit EBTRON.com for the name and contact information of your local representative.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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9. Verify that the transmitter is configured to match the analog input requirements of the host controller. adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST The output signal type (mA or VDC) of AO1 and AO2 are determined by switches SW1 (AO1) and traceable standards.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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ENT button to select the top of the TOOLS submenu category. Press the ↓ button until the FAN adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST WIZ tool is visible. Press the ENT button to execute the tool. Select “YES” when the SAVE prompt is traceable standards.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at WINK 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Confirm that the recirculation (return) air damper is fully open. If a return fan is installed, determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow modulate the supply and return fan together in a manner that avoids under– or over-pressurization of measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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Activity 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding.. If extension cables have been added, the extension cable length must be entered into the transmitter.
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(FAW) at one or two airflow rates. This technique has been show to significantly improve tracking determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow performance on marginal installations. Select the best measurement location as the reference. Refer measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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100Mb 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding.. If extension cables have been added, the extension cable length must be entered into the transmitter.
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Adjust one location to match the other using the field adjust wizard determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow (FAW) at one or two airflow rates. This technique has been show to significantly improve tracking measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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USB Type A 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Refer to the Operations and Maintenance Manual for more information. determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow 23. Startup is complete! If additional customization is desired, consult the Operation and Maintenance measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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For toll-free factory support call 1-800-2EBTRON (1-800-232-8766), Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM eastern time. Your Local EBTRON Representative Visit EBTRON.com for the name and contact information of your local representative. Startup_GTU108e-F_r1a Page 3 of 3...
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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When airflow measurement devices are installed in the supply and return determine the full-scale or span (CFM ) for the B.A.S. to avoid field configuration. EBTRON airflow airflow paths for airflow tracking, set the system to 100% recirculation mode with no intake or relief at measurement device accuracy is percent-of-reading.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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3. Make sure the ductwork is clean and free of debris prior to fan startup. 4. Move the power switch to the “ON” position. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232-8766 before proceeding..
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Many installations require third-party airflow verification. If the airflow measuring device is within the measurement uncertainty of the verification technique, EBTRON strongly recommends that no field adjustment correction is made. EBTRON airflow measurement devices are factory calibrated to NIST traceable standards. Field adjustment is not recommended when installed in accordance to published guidelines.
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4. Energize power to the transformer. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232- 8766 before proceeding..
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Your Local EBTRON Representative to set AOUT. Press the ENT button to execute and display the change. Press the ESC button to Visit EBTRON.com for the name and contact information of your local representative. return to normal operation. 20. The analog output signal for airflow (AO1) is linear. If the bleed sensor is configured for unidirectional measurement, the minimum scale reading (0% output) of the airflow signal is fixed at 0 and the full scale reading (100% output) is factory set to 3,000 FPM if DPCONVERT=NO or 1.5 iWG if...
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4. Energize power to the transformer. Power-up faults, if detected, are displayed on the LCD. If any power up faults are detected, resolve all conflicts or contact EBTRON customer service at 1-800-232- 8766 before proceeding..
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Your Local EBTRON Representative Visit EBTRON.com for the name and contact information of your local representative. The bleed airflow sensor is not a pressure sensor. Pressure is calculated using a nominal value for the assembly’s flow coefficient without additional tubing and the output pressure is approximate. The addition of tubing changes the flow coefficient.
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Appendix F Network Registers and Object Lists...
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TABLE F-1 Modbus Register Map Modbus RTU, TCP specific network register map. All registers are always readable; values are based on the connected sensors and transmitter type. A value of -9999 is returned for registers not applicable to a transmitter or sensor type. Address Function Type Name...
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TABLE F-1 Modbus Register Map Address Function Type Name Product Line Probe Type Units Ranges 0: No Alarm 1: High Alarm 30201 word Alarm Status 2: Low Alarm 3: Both -F/An 30202 word Fans In Alarm Advantage IV 30203 word Nodes 0 to 16 -F/An...
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TABLE F-2 BACnet Object List BACnet MS/TP, BACnet IP, and BACnet Ethernet specific network object table. All objects are conditionally available based on the connected sensors and transmitter type. Type, ID Name Product Line Probe Type Special Criteria Units Writeable Properties Restrictions/Ranges <...
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TABLE F-2 BACnet Object List Type, ID Name Product Line Probe Type Special Criteria Units Writeable Properties Restrictions/Ranges COV Increment > 0 Out of Service Set Out of Service to write present value AI, 21 Advantage IV -P w /H option % RH Present Value COV Increment...
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TABLE F-3 Lon Network Variable Map Lon network output specific network object table. Support only for single location transmitters. Variable Name Product Line Probe Type Variable Type Measurement Type Units Resolution Objects nvoAirVel SNVT_speed_mil Velocity Airflow Unsigned Long 0.001 nvoAirFlow SNVT_flow Volumetric Airflow...
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TABLE F-3 Lon Network Variable Map Variable Name Product Line Probe Type Variable Type Measurement Type Units Resolution Objects nvoDewPoint SNVT_temp_p Temperature Signed Long °C 0.001 Advantage IV -P w /H option nvoEnthalpy SNVT_enthalpy Enthalpy Signed Long kJ/kg 0.01 nvoRH SNVT_lev_percent Relative Humidity Signed Long...
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-P INSERTION PROBE MOUNTING BRACKET (NEW) EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 The NEW insertion probe mounting bracket will be provided on all non-OEM orders manufactured after (10/22/2020). OEM orders will be evaluated on a Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com case-by-case basis.
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-P INSERTION PROBE MOUNTING BRACKET (OLD) EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 The OLD insertion probe mounting bracket is provided on all orders manufactured on or before (10/22/2020). The bracket will be used on all repairs Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com manufactured with this bracket design until further notice.
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-P INSERTION PROBE TERMINAL END PLATE (NEW) EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 The NEW insertion probe terminal end plate will be provided on all non-OEM orders ≥ 18 inches manufactured after (10/08/2020). OEM orders will be Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com...
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-P INSERTION PROBE TERMINAL END PLATE (OLD) EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 The OLD insertion probe terminal end plate is provided on all orders ≥ 18 inches manufactured on or before (10/08/2020). The bracket will be used on Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com...
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-P INTERNAL PROBE MOUNTING BRACKET (NEW) EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 The NEW internal probe mounting bracket will be provided on all non-OEM orders manufactured after (11/12/2020). OEM orders will be evaluated on a Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com case-by-case basis.
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-P STANDOFF PROBE MOUNTING BRACKET EBTRON, Inc. 1663 Hwy. 701 S. Loris, SC 29569 Brackets are constructed of 304 stainless steel. Two brackets are provided with each standoff mount probe. Toll Free: 800-232-8766 FAX: 843-756-1838 Internet: EBTRON.com TITLE: STANDOFF BRACKET...
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