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• �' `• CITY OF TIGARD 1 Scope of Work . . . Co A l ed . .. . .. [ J Oregon Heating and Air Conditioning will perform the following scope' of work: See Letter to: Follow,„ 1. Provide and install (1 ) exhaust fan with ducting for demand ventilation. I . [ ] • Ventilation Requirements- based on 2010 OMSC table 403.3 a h „... ~ . "�"" 2. Ducting modifications as drawn. p tjv Fr 7 r - r, • 3. Provide and install new economizer module to open economizer when Co2 detector requires. Ad• c� ' ' .w C, i� iii... . 3744 net sft Multipurpose room ©5 cfmlocc X 120 occ/1000 sft = 2245 cfm OSA people rate. _: 3744 net sft X 0.06 = 225 cfm OSA area rate. By: •� Date: a s la (C. 03 Equipment Schedule - Total potential OSA= 2470 cfm. • • EFT - Greenheck GB161. IA HP provides 3000 cfm @ 0.125 sp. Weight '.= 85#. , CO2 detector will activate 3000 cfm intake thru RTU plus 3000 cfm exhaust from fan at 750 ppm. • RTU1- Existing 7.5 -ton, nominal 3000 cfm. OSA thru RTU minimum position will be set at 500 cfm. OFFICE COPY • ” _. .� • • s • 1r — r= • - ■ • • ■ — ■ z __ =r■ • L. ■. .- • Rrr , �.� _ _ . =s i a. i. = .a E.■ •-•"! �m. =.z .. AN a .= s ■ • • • 1 � i • . I I I I i t f Ai .� 1. 110 ' 'I II "r , II 11 III �- r 11 Ill tq I • + .._ .. I . . ,, , ,,„ .... , • s _ ,., - ,, g% lo • r. . . ISO E.F....L...Le____ i i _ . t !! air. . ,1 , 4 ., ..., r x I 041 _ INP-P-'-510 , . 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P.O. Box 410 Schofield, WI 54476 (715) 359 -6171 FAX (715) 355 -2399 www.greenheck.com CAPS 4.4.679 G:Uob Data FileslDon\Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating.gcj Page 1 of 5 LLGREEEC&' NH Printed Date: 7/26/2010 Job: Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating Building Value in Air. Product Type: Fan Mark: EF -1 28.38 Model: G -163 -B Direct Drive Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan , Standard Construction Features: - Aluminum housing - Backward inclined wheel - Aluminum curb cap with prepunched mounting holes - Birdscreen - Ball bearing motors (sizes 100 -180), sleeve bearing motors (sizes 60-95) - Motor isolated on shock mounts - Corrosion resistant fasteners. , / , 23.75 Options & Accessories: 1 UUcUL 705 Listed - "Power Ventilators" I Switch, Nema -1, Toggle, Junction Box Mounted and Wired - 1 4 I 1 22 1 1.75 Dime nsional Weight w/o Weight with Roof Qty Accessories Accessories Opening (Ib) (Ib) (in) 1 _ 81 83 18.5 x 18.5 Performance Requested Actual Requested Actual Fan Operating Elevation Airstream Volume Volume SP SP RPM Power ft Temperature (CFM) (CFM) (in wg) (in wg) (hp) () (F) 3,000 3,198 0.125 0.142 1,140 0.56 0 70 Motor Sound P owe r by Octave Band Motor Size Motor NEC Sound 62.5 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 LwA dBA nes Mounted (hp) V /C/P End. RPM Windings FLA" Data (Amps) Inlet 77 80 84 _ 73 69 68 63 57 78 67 15.4 Yes 1/2 208/60/1 ODP 1140 1 5.4 1.4 0.7 1.2 R ....................... . 0.6 yourringn c 0.6 0.4 MUM • R IR c m nip no •C O TT nno c onhao� mTocunon m 0.6 - - - 0.3 iv innarionas.inc. Cr. 2 U m m to 0.4 _.- - - - 02 I • 0.2 •- - •••• • - -- - - - - - 0.1 Notes: - - --- ' - All dimensions shown are in unite of . 0.0 Stem _.._._.. 00 * FLA- based on tables 150or146of National EixhiralCode 2002. Actual motor FLA may vary, for sizing thermal 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 overload, consult factory. LwA - A weighted sound power level, based on ANSI 61.4 Volume (CFM) x 100 dBA - A weighed sound pressure level, based on 11.5 dB attenuation per Octave band at 5.0 ft - dBA levels are not RPM ve licensed by AMCA International - - - - ' W in ce Po„r pne Sons - calculated using AMCA 301 at 5.0 ft Do rot soled to the left of Ns ergs one 8 A°M" CAPS 4.4.679 G:Uob Data Files1Don\Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating.gcj Page 2 of 5 • LGREEECK NH Printed Date: 7/26/2010 Job: Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating Building Value in Air. Product Type: Fan Mark: EF -1 Disconnect Switch Enclosure Rating: Nema -1 Standard Construction Features: Enclosure constructed for indoor use to provide.a degree of protection to personnel against incidental contact with the enclosed equipment and to provide a degree of protection against falling dust. This enclosure meets the rod entry and the indoor corrosion protection design tests. The rod entry test is intended to simulate incidental contact with enclosure equipment. Enclosure is equipped with provision to lockout in the off position with customer supplied lock. Disconnect. Switch Configuration Type: Toggle Motor Size: 1/2 hp Voltage: 208 UL Listed: Yes Manufacturer: Pass and Seymour Cycle: 60 Amperage: 20 CSA Approved: No Overload Protection: None Phase: 1 Switch Pole(s): 2 Rating: 2 hp Mounting: Mounted and Wired RPM: 1140 Wiring (Exp. Resist.): None • Electrical Drawing Details 00.28 — (4 HOLES) Wiring Schematic O 4.35 , — O 1.06 O O • • 1.65 O 0.72 1.06 2.50 Notes: All dimensions shown are in units of in CAPS 4.4.679 G:Uob Data FileslDon \Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating.gcj Page 3 of 5 • TBGREEECK NH Printed Date: 7/26/2010 Job: Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating Building Value in Air. Product Type: Fan Mark: EF -1 Assembly Drawing Type: Direct Drive Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan 16.0 18.5 Exhaust Duct 1� sQ sQ Suggested Roof Opening TOP VIEW 28.4 r 23.8 J l 4.0 I r l FRONT VIEW Notes: All dimensions shown are in units of in The following accessories ship loose unless otherwise specified; Roof Curb, Curb Extensions, Curb Cap Adaptors, Windband Extensions, Dampers. CAPS 4.4.679 G:Uob Data Files\DonlColloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating.gcj Page 4 of 5 • Printed Date: 7/26/2010 rGREENHECK Job: Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating Budding Value in Air. Product Type: Fan Mark: EF -1 AMCA amca CERTIFIED RATIAGS sounD ROD AIR PIWORRIOf CI AIR MOVEMEAT AIM CO11TROt AllOCIATIOA IATERAATIOAAI. Inc. AMCA Licensed for Sound and Air Performance. Greenheck Fan Corporation certifies that the model shown herein is licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. The ratings shown are based on tests and procedures performed in accordance with AMCA Publication 211 and AMCA Publication 311 and comply with the requirements of the AMCA Certified Ratings Program. Performance certified is for installation type A: Free inlet, Free outlet. Performance ratings include the effects of birdscreen. The sound ratings shown are loudness values in fan sones at 5 ft. (1.5 m) in a hemispherical free field calculated per AMCA Standard 301. Values shown are for installation type A: free inlet hemispherical sone levels. The AMCA Certified Ratings Seal applies to sone ratings only. CAPS 4.4.679 G:Uob Data FilessDon1Colloase Church Exh Fan, Oregon Heating.gcj Page 5 of 5 12178 SW Garden P1, Tigard, Washington, Oregon 97223 - Google Maps Page 1 of 1 Gocsie maps Address To see all the details that are visible on the screen, use the "Print" link next to the map. Get Directions My Maps Print Send Link ' . / r ; - r 1. ti r ! air k 1„::, s . • vi - . �:,� t)- Q % ' - f . -e _ �' • .. - ' IP ..,t 1. s... F, - 12178 SWGarden PI, Tigard, Or 97... http: / /maps.google.com/ 7/26/2010 Honeywell C7232A, B Sensor and Controller CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR PRODUCT DATA FEATURES "' - -- T • Models available with LCD that provides sensor • readings and status information. • Non -Dispersion- Infrared (NDIR) technology used to measure carbon dioxide gas. `-`-t f • Gold- plated sensor provides long -term calibration stability. • l ' _ • Device provides voltage output based on CO2 levels. • Models available with SPST relay output. • Used for CO based ventilation control. • Automatic Background Calibration (ABC) algorithm C7232A C7232B based on long -term evaluation reduces required typical zero -drift check maintenance. APPLICATION The C7232 Sensor and Controller is a stand -alone carbon dioxide (CO sensor for use in determining ventilation necessity with HVAC controllers. The C7232 measures the CO concentration in the ventilated space or duct. The C7232 is used in ventilation and air conditioning systems to control the amount of fresh outdoor air supplied to maintain acceptable levels of CO in the space. Contents Application 1 Features 1 Specifications 2 Ordering Information 2 Installation 3 Wiring 4 Calibration 6 Checkout 6 Appendix 7 ® U.S. Registered Trademark Copyright © 2003 Honeywell International Inc. C Y` US LISTED C E All Rights Reserved 63- 2571 -5 • C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS Models: C7232 Sensor and Controller. A stand -alone carbon Connections: dioxide (CO sensor with two jumper - adjustable outputs Wiring: (one analog and one spst relay). C7232A: 20 -gauge cable with six 8 in. leadwires. C7232A: Wall mount model. C7232B: 20 -gauge cable with six 6 in. leadwires. C7232B: Duct mount model. Mounting: NOTE: Models are available with or without a 4 -digit LCD C7232A: Vertical surface with standard single -gang junction that indicates the current CO concentration. box. C7232B: Sheet metal duct with a sampling tube. Dimensions: C7232A: See Fig. 1. Automatic Background Calibration (ABC) default: On. C7232B: See Fig. 2. Approvals: Sensor Performance Ratings: CE. Response Time: 2 min. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Listed, File No. E4436. Carbon Dioxide Sensor: cUL. Operation: Non - dispersive infrared (NDIR). C7232B: Flammability Rating, UL94 -5V. Sampling: Diffusion. C7232A: NEMA1. Range: 0 to 2000 ppm ±5% and ±50 ppm. C7232B: NEMA3. Annual Drift: 20 ppm (nominal). Electrical Ratings: I U ; . - Power Supply: 24 Vac ±20 %, 50/60 Hz (Class 2). (25� KNOCKOUTS 2 -3/8 (60) � r Maximum Power Consumption: 3W. FOR (at ms): ;_ Peak Current at 20 ms : 600 mA. EUROPEAN „ APPLI CATIONS I Relay: m � I STUT Configuration: Shipped N.O. (reconfigure with software.) 5'1/16 r, ►e CONDUIT (128) e r . 2 -318 Contact Rating: 1A at 50 Vac/24 Vdc. (60) (2)(4) Minimum Permissible Load: 1 mA at 5 Vdc. + MOUNTING Linear Analog Output: HOLES Voltage: 0/2 -10 Vdc (resistive load greater than I 5000 ohms). Current: 0/4-20 mA (resistive load less than 500 ohms). _ nnnnnn 1"• (80) ems o Outputs (Jumper Adjustable, see Table 2): Analog: 0-10 Vdc (Default: 2 -10 Vdc, 500 to 1500 ppm). Fig. 1. C7232A dimensions in in. (mm). Relay: Normally Open Spst (Default: Close at 800 ppm). Ambient Ratings: +{ 3-5 ( 16 ( 84 ) – 1i -1anr Temperature: 1 (46) – f Operating: +32 °F to +122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C). O Storage: -4 °F to +158 °F ( -20 °C to +70 °C). - p sse 3 Relative Humidity (non - condensing): 0 to 95 percent. ( 142 ) CO Pressure Dependence: 1.4% change in reading per l 0 1 kPa deviation from 100 kPa. M17 1 (41) I� 8 (203) Fig. 2. C7232B dimensions in in. (mm). ORDERING INFORMATION When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number. If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone: 1. Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check white pages of 'your phone directory). 2. Honeywell Customer Care 1885 Douglas Drive North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422 -4386 In Canada — Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitee, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9. International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A. 63- 2571 -5 2 • C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER INSTALLATION When Installing this Product... C7232A Cover RemovallReplacement 1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous C7232A Cover Removal (see Fig. 3) condition. 1. Remove button head socket cap screw and set it aside. 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the 2. Insert the head of a small screwdriver into the slot at the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application. center and near the top of the cover. 3. Installer must be a experienced service 3. Gently pull the handle down toward the bottom of the technician. device until a small gap between the subbase and the 4. After installation is complete, check out product cover appears. operation as provided in these instructions. 4. Remove the screwdriver and pull the cover straight • down until it meets a stop. IMPOR7ANT 5. Pull the cover straight off the subbase. All wiring m ust agree with applicable codes, • ordinances and regulations. C7232A Cover Replacement 1. Feed the wires through the opening in the subbase. 2. Place the cover, with a small gap at the top, flat on top ! CAUTION of the subbase. • Health•Hazard. 3. When the,cover rests flat on the subbase, slide it Improper use can create dangerous situations. straight up until it latches in place. Use in application for sensing carbon dioxide only. For life -safety applications, this device can function only as a secondary or lesser device. A CAUTION \1 Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard. Can shock individuals or short equipment circuitry. Disconnect power supply before installation. A CAUTION BUTTON P D SCREW Equipment Damage Hazard. �... Electrostatic discharge.can short equipment circuitry. A l 1 C Ensure that you are properly grounded before handling the unit. - M17541 ALLEN Tour Fig. 3. C7232A cover removal. 3 63- 2571 -5 C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER Location and Mounting C7232 Sensors mount directly on the wall, sheet metal duct, or a panel. When planning the installation, allow enough clearance for maintenance and service. Mount the sensor in a well - ventilated area. r I e '57;'41. NOTES: Do not install the sensor where it can be affected by: a !. t ` \ Q ' t — drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners. ;% — air from ducts. ! li Wall Mounting - � ®v The C7232 Wall Mount models can be mounted using two or four screws: _ c? 1. Remove C7232 cover. s ;� 2. Mount the subbase to the wall using washers and two or 4 .4 ,; tx. four screws supplied) appropriate k ' % P riate for the wall (not lied ( PP )PP ro material. . ` > i , 1 ' .� NOTE: When mounting on a junction box, see Fig. 4. MK • � .._- M17591 3. Replace the cover. Fig. 5. Duct mounting (C7232B). Duct Mounting (see Fig. 5) 1. Place gasket on aspiration tube. WIRING IMPORTANT Ensure largest tab at tube control end is at the top. The factory ships the device with the output default settings shown in Tables 2 and 3. Set the jumpers and wire the device 2. Insert tube into duct; attach using screws and washers. (see Table 1 and Fig. 6). IMPORTANT Leakage into the duct or the C7232 box cover from ! CAUTION the room will skew the sensor readings. Ensure the box cover and duct seal completely. Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard. Can shock individuals or short equipment - 3. Place o-ring on tube end; mount the control to the tube. circuitry. Disconnect power supply before installation. STANDARD UTILITY CONDUIT BOX ' ° � � A CAUTION NO. SCREW � / O Equipment Damage Hazard. '' k i O I 0 Electrostatic Discharge Can Short Equipment Circuitry. Ensure that you are properly grounded before FRONT _ y�� 0 handling the unit. COVER IMPORTANT BUTTON HEAD �� ' �' SUBBASE 1. All low voltage connections to this device must be SOCKET CAP 111 24 Vac Class 2. SCREW � NO.6 SCREW 2. All wiring must comply with applicable local codes, i M17542 ordinances and regulations. Fig. 4. Junction box mounting (C7232A). Table 1. C7232 Wiring Connections (see Fig. 6). Wire Color Designation Function Red G+ 24 Vac Hot Black GO 24 Vac Common Yellow OUT1 Analog Output Signal Brown M Analog Output Common Orange NO Relay Output Normally Open Green COM Relay Output Common 63-2571-5 4 C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER Table 3. Output Signal Jumper Settings C7232 r RED Li OUT 7 24V BLACK I I LLQ AN 0- 100% 20 -100% r. YELLOW Voltage 0 -10Vdc 2 -10Vdc ANALOG BROWN _ A POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE Current 0-20 mA 4-20 mA L DISCONNECT MEANS AND ii F_ ORANGE OVERLOAD PROTECTION ' GREEN AS REQUIRED. NOTES: M17543 - On duct models, remove the screw holding the board in place to view jumper settings on reverse. Fig. 6. Wiring the C7232. (See Fig. 7.) — The CO settings and the output signal settings Input Signal are independent of each other. 0 -100% and range. These ranges 20 -100% are simply markings for the OUT jumper The C7232 Sensors have an adjustable ran g g settings on the sensor (to differentiate between are determined by the SW1 and SW2 jumper settings (see the two voltage and the two current ranges) and Table 2). do not refer to or alter the ppm range chosen. Table 2. CO2 Range Jumper Settings SW1 SW2 AN (ppm) Relay (ppm) On On 0 to 1000 1000 SW2SW1OUT On Off 0 to 2000 1200 , —"—" —' 0 0 ,- --, Oftb On 500 to 1500 800 0 ° LL m a. Off Off 500 to 2000 1200 u. z o o I o m 00 °N j U a When the level reaches this value, the contacts close; when the level drops 100 ppm below this value, the contacts open. b Setting when shipped from the factory. - . ` - M19424 Output Signal The output signal can be adjusted for 0 /2 -10Vdc or 0 /4 -20mA Fig. 7. C7232 default jumper settings. (see Table 3). Example For a CO setting of 0 -2000 ppm and a voltage output of 0-10 Vdc, the output would be as shown in Table 4 (arbitrary points along the analog curve). Table 4.0 -10 Vdc Output.Example. CO Level (ppm) 0 200 ' 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Voltage Output (Vdc) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 For a CO setting of 0 -2000 ppm and a voltage output of 2 -10 Vdc, the output would be as shown in Table 5 (arbitrary points along the analog curve). Table 5.2 -10 Vdc Output Example. CO2 Level (ppm) 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 Voltage Output (Vdc) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 • 5 63-2571 -5 • . C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER CALIBRATION CHECKOUT Typically, calibration is unnecessary. No calibration kits are Perform a quick test of the unit with the unit powered: available. However, if CO gas can be purged from the sensor 1. Stand close to the unit and breathe air into the sensor. chamber using a general gas purge device, the sensor can be 2. Check the CO2 level registered by the controller to rezeroed: ensure a strong rise. 3. When connected to a damper in a ventilation system, IMPORTANT the controller typically signals an increase in air flow. Any CO2 present during calibration skews the sensor zero level resulting in incorrect CO2 level reports. 1. Once the sensor stabilizes, use a screwdriver to connect the two MENU soldering pads. 2. The display should indicate CAL. 3. Execute the zero calibration by connecting the two ENTER soldering pads. 4. The display should return to providing the measured CO2 level. • 63- 2571 -5 6 • • C7232A,B SENSOR AND CONTROLLER APPENDIX IMPORTANT This page is only for models with date code prior to 0309. Pre 0309 Date Code Jumper Settings Input Signal Table 7. Output Signal Jumper Settings for models The C7232 Sensors have an adjustable range. These ranges with date code prior to 0309. are determined by the SW2 and OUT1 jumper settings (see AN1 and AN2 (set OUT Table 6)., both the same) 0.100% 20-100% NOTE: When choosing analog output, be sure to set the Voltage 0 -10Vdc 2 -10Vdc SW1 jumper to the On position. Current 0-20 mA 4-20 mA Table 6. CO2 Range Jumper Settings for models with date code prior to 0309. NOTES: On duct models with date code prior to 0309, remove Jumper SW1 Jumper SW2 the screw holding the board in place to view jumper settings on reverse. (See Fig. 8.) Jumper Setting On Off On Off — The CO settings and the output signal settings are independent of each other. 0 -100% and 20 -100% are OUT1 AN1 X c 0 to 1000 0 to 2000 simply markings for the OUT jumper settings on the sensor (to differentiate between the two voltage and the AN2a X _c 500 to 1500 500 to 2000 two current ranges) and do not refer to or alter the ppm range chosen. Relay Switching X 800 1200 X 1000 a Setting when shipped from the factory. b OUT1 jumper setting does not affect the Relay Switching. SW2S^1 OUT The analog output will not work properly when SW1 is Oft. o r N , AN1 OUT1 d When the level reaches this value, the contacts dose; when the o 0 o Select level drops 100 ppm below this value, the contacts open. . u Z ° i 0)` o, th • LL Z°° 10 W • Output Signal °° N > 0 > 0 a Q The output signal can be adjusted for 0 /2 -10Vdc or 0/4 -20mA (see 7). Fig. 8. C7232 default jumper settings for models with date code prior to 0309. 7 63- 2571 -5