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INTRODUCTION

The Particulate Matter Transmitter uses an optical sensor based on 

laser scattering principles and features innovative contamination-

resistance technology to perform highly accurate and reliable PM 

measurements. With a continuous-operation lifetime of more than 8 

years, the sensor will provide long-term reliability and high resolution 

particle size binning for the detection of environmental dust and 

other particles.

The sensor is housed within an attractive, low-profile enclosure to 

monitor ambient PM levels for room applications. The sensor achieves 

excellent performance characteristics, including high accuracy and 

low power consumption to ensure stable long term operation. The 

PMRMC features both 4-20 mA and voltage outputs (0-5 / 0-10 Vdc) for simple integration into any building 

automation system to assure good indoor air quality. The device is also available with an RS-485 MS/TP 

network connection including either Modbus or BACnet® protocol.

BEFORE INSTALLATION

Read these installation instructions carefully before commissioning the PM Sensor. 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 safety or emergency stop devices or in any other application where 

failure of the product could result in personal injury. 

Use electrostatic discharge precautions during 

installation and do not exceed the device ratings.

MOUNTING

The particulate matter transmitter mounts directly on a wall or onto an electrical wall box and should be 

mounted to a wall box five feet from the floor. Do not mount the sensor near doors, opening windows, 

supply air diffusers, or other known air disturbances. Avoid areas where the sensor is exposed to vibrations 

or rapid temperature changes.

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 a screw driver to carefully pry each bottom corner if necessary tip the cover 

away from the base as shown in Figure 2 and sit it aside.

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

holes. Follow usual anti-static procedures when handling the 

PCB. 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.

Set the PCB aside until the base is mounted on the wall. For 

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

Mount the base by screwing to an electrical box or directly to 

the wall as shown in Figure 4. The mounting hole locations are 

shown in the Dimension drawings. After the base is mounted 

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IN-GE-PMRMCXXX-05

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Room Particulate Matter 

Transmitter

PMRMC Series - Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for PMRMC Series

Page 1: ...cautions during installation and do not exceed the device ratings MOUNTING The particulate matter transmitter mounts directly on a wall or onto an electrical wall box and should be mounted to a wall box five feet from the floor Do not mount the sensor near doors opening windows supply air diffusers or other known air disturbances Avoid areas where the sensor is exposed to vibrations or rapid tempe...

Page 2: ... options are clearly indicated on the device PCB The analog output signal is typically connected directly to the Building Automation System B A S and used as a control parameter or for logging purposes Check the controller Analog Input type to determine the correct connection and signal type before applying power The device generates the analog output signal sourcing and must not be connected to a...

Page 3: ...gth segment depends on transmission speed baud rate wire size and number of nodes If communication is slow or unreliable it may be necessary to wire two daisy chains to the controller with a repeater for each segment An optional signal is the alarm relay output available on the NO NORMALLY OPEN NC NORMALLY CLOSED and R COM RELAY COMMON terminals The R COM terminal is not connected to the power sup...

Page 4: ...tup The network version of the product allows for configuration of settings via BACnet or Modbus protocol and the BACnet objects or Modbus registers are updated with the appropriate values and alarm conditions are monitored OPERATION ALARM All models except for the analog output only without relay will have a PM setpoint alarm The alarm will controltheoptionalrelayornetworkvariablesasapplicabletot...

Page 5: ...UT MENU Press to advance to next menu item Only if Relay OR Network Option installed PM Alarm 150 ug Alrm Hys 20 ug Alrm Dly 0 min PM Alarm Test Off Setpoint for PM alarm and relay if installed activation Default setpoint for alarm activation is 150 ug m3 Use ROLL to adjust from 50 900 ug m3 Resolution is 10 ug m3 The default PM alarm hysteresis is 20 ug m3 Use ROLL to change to 10 15 20 25 30 35 ...

Page 6: ...fault network baud rate is 9600 Use ROLL to select 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 or 115200 as required The default network address is 3 for BACnet and 1 for Modbus Use ROLL to select 0 127 for a BACnet device or 1 255 for a Modbus device 11 BAUD RATE 12 ADDRESS MENU Press to advance to next menu item MENU Press to advance to next menu item OPERATION TESTING COMMISSIONING OPTIONAL To perform testing...

Page 7: ...n 0 to 50 ug m3 Moderate Yellow 51 to 150 ug m3 Poor Red 151 to 1000 ug m3 PM Alarm Relay optional Contact Ratings Form C N O N C 2A 140 Vac 2A 30 Vdc Relay Setpoint Hysteresis Programmable via menu Relay Time Delay Programmable via menu General LCD Size 35mm W x 15mm H 1 4 x 0 6 alpha numeric 2 line x 8 characters LCD Backlight Enable or disable via menu Display Values 0 to 500 Air Quality Index ...

Page 8: ...ed to add support to their systems to communicate with the device BACnet and Modbus setup guide downloads are available online BACnet PROTOCOL https downloads greystoneenergy com SG SG PMXXXBAC pdf MODBUS PROTOCOL https downloads greystoneenergy com SG SG PMXXXMOD pdf IN GE PMRMCXXX 05 Copyright Greystone Energy Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Phone 1 506 853 3057 Web www greystoneenergy com ...

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