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INTRODUCTION

The CO2 transmitter uses Infrared Technology to monitor CO2 levels 

and outputs a linear 4-20 mA or 0-5/0-10 Vdc signal. Options include an 

LCD, control relay, override switch, slide pot setpoint control and 

resistive temperature sensor. Features include a back-lit LCD and user 

menu for easy installation.

Standard features include a field selectable output signal of either 

4-20 mA, 0-5 Vdc or 0-10 Vdc for the highest versatility, programmable 

CO

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 measurement span, a backlit alpha-numeric LCD and easy menu 

operation for configuration.

Optional features include a resistive temperature sensor output a 

control relay with programmable setpoint, hysteresis and time delay, 

and a dry-contact override switch.

BEFORE INSTALLATION

Read these instructions carefully before installing and commissioning the device. Failure to follow these 

instructions may result in product damage. Do not use in an explosive or hazardous environment, with 

combustible or flammable gases, as a safety or emergency stop device or in any other application where 

failure of the product could result in personal injury. Take electrostatic discharge precautions during 

installation. De-energize the power supply prior to installation, this device is intended for indoor air 

conditioned spaces, contact factory for other applications. 

Do not exceed device ratings. This product 

is not intended for life-safety applications.

MOUNTING

The transmitter installs directly on a standard electrical box and should be mounted five feet from the 

floor of the area to be controlled. 

Do not mount the sensor near 

doors, opening windows, supply air diffusers or other known 

disturbances. Avoid areas where the detector is exposed to 

vibrations or rapid temperature changes.

 Prevent measurement 

errors by sealing the wall or conduit openings to prevent air migration 

from the wall cavity.

The cover is hooked to the base at the top edge and must be removed 

from the bottom edge first. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to loosen 

the security screw as shown in Figure 1. Complete removal of the 

screw is not required. Use the screwdriver to carefully pry each bottom 

corner if necessary. Tip the cover away from the base and sit it aside as 

shown in Figure 2.

The PCB must be removed from the base to access the mounting 

holes. 

Follow anti-static procedures when handling the PCB and 

be careful not to touch the sensors.

The PCB is removed by pressing the enclosure base to unsnap the 

latch near the bottom edge, then the PCB can be lifted out of the base 

as shown in Figure 3.

Sit the PCB aside until the base is mounted on the wall. For added 

protection, place the PCB in the supplied anti-static bag.

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Figure 3

Cover

PCB

Backplate

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CDD4B1 Series - Installation Instructions

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Page 1: ...s not intended for life safety applications MOUNTING The transmitter installs directly on a standard electrical box and should be mounted five feet from the floor of the area to be controlled Do not mount the sensor near doors opening windows supply air diffusers or other known disturbances Avoid areas where the detector is exposed to vibrations or rapid temperature changes Prevent measurement err...

Page 2: ...t signals all share the same common Use caution when grounding the secondary of a transformer or when wiring multiple devices to ensure the ground point is the same on all devices and the controller The analog output is available on the CO2 terminal This signal is switch selectable for either voltage or 4 20 mA active output as shown in Figure 7 In voltage mode the output is selectable for either ...

Page 3: ...ue is used to control output ventilation devices or initiate alarms The CO2 value is also displayed locally on the optional LCD If a relay is installed it can control a small fan or alarm by setting the trip value and hysteresis to appropriate values If a temperature sensor is installed it will be wired to an analog input of the BAS that is set for the specific resistance type This could be a 10 K...

Page 4: ...g purposes Press either SAVE or MENU to turn the relay o and advance to the next item 5 RELAY TEST This item is used for 0 ppm gas calibration and is explained in the Calibration section This item is used for 1000 ppm gas calibration and is explained in the Calibration section Calibrat 0 PPM Calibrat 1000 PPM MENU Press to exit the menu and return to normal mode MENU Press to exit the menu and ret...

Page 5: ...he chamber after the plastic cap is removed Gently remove one cap and connect the tubing note that strong shock or vibration can affect calibration Ensure the device has been operating normally for at least five minutes before applying gas Turn the valve knob on the regulator to start the gas flow The regulator will restrict the flow rate to the specified 100 ml min After a brief period the gas wi...

Page 6: ...Vac with all options Output Signals 4 20 mA active sourcing 0 5 Vdc or 0 10 Vdc field selectable Output Drive Capability Current 550Ω maximum Voltage 5 000Ω minimum Protection Circuitry Reverse voltage protected over voltage protected Operating Conditions 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 0 t 95 RH non condensing Wiring Connections Screw terminal block 14 to 22 AWG Sensor Coverage Area 100 m2 1000 ft2 typical...

Page 7: ...IN CANADA Page 7 DIMENSIONS 84mm 3 3 58mm 2 3 82 6mm 3 25 29mm 1 15 119mm 4 7 Copyright Greystone Energy Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Phone 1 506 853 3057 Web www greystoneenergy com IN GE CDD4B1XXX 01 05 20 ...

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