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PRESSURE

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ROOM PRESSURE MONITOR SRPM

DESCRIPTION
The Model SRPM Room Pressure Monitor provides a system for monitoring differential pressures in critical low pressure applications. A backlit LCD provides an intuitive graphic user interface for ease of unit, security and alarm setup. Installation costs and on going calibration costs of ownership are signicantly reduced. A red LED, green LED, backlit LCD, local audible alarm and optional remote annunciator alert personnel of the status of the system. A SPDT relay output is also available for additional status indication. Three analog outputs are available in the same unit to interface with BAS system. The Model SRPM is housed in a tough re resistant plastic housing designed for surface mounting. The attractive case ts into Hospital and Pharamceutical applications. Models are available for 120/240 VAC or 24 VAC. The optional SRAN remote annunciator provides a visual and audible warning of room conditions at a remote location. BACNET VERSIONS

FEATURES
Easy, menu-driven programming Large 2" x 2" LCD touch screen display 0.5% accuracy Visual and audible local alarms w/ alarm silence Built in alarm horn with local alarm silence Optional remote annunciator available Selectable analog voltage and milli-amp outputs SPDT alarm relay Red and green room status LEDs Display resolution of 0.001" Door status monitor Variable alarm delay NIST certication included Optional BACnet MSTP

APPLICATION Typical applications include positive-pressure clean rooms such as pharmaceutical processing areas and negative-pressure isolation rooms such as hospital rooms housing contagious patients.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage Supply Watts Signal Output 24 VAC 50/60 Hz, 120 VAC 50/60 Hz 5W 0-5 VDC (2.5 V @ 0 pressure) 0-10 VDC (5 V @ 0 pressure) 4-20 mA sourcing (12 mA @ 0 pressure) SPDT, 5A @ 30 VDC, 120 VAC 0.5% FS LCD, 128x128 RGB backlit 0.001" WC Inches of Water ("WC), Pascals (Pa) BACnet

Optional Remote Annunciator Setras SRAN annunciator allows remote indication of room status at monitoring or nurses station. A GREEN LED indicates a normal room condition, a RED LED and audible alarm signal a breach in room pressure status.

Operating Humidity Operating Temperature Enclosure Rating Mounting Process Connection Dimensions Approvals Weight Warranty

Alarm Relay Output Accuracy Display Display Resolution Display Units Protocol

5 to 95% (non-condensing) 32 to 120F (0 to 50C) NEMA 1, Fire retardant plastic Mounts to a 4" x 4" electrical box Barbed ttings for 1/4" OD tubing 8.0"H x 5.4"W x 1.6"D (20.3 x 13.7 x 4.1 cm) CSA C22.2 No. 1010 Safety 1.5 lb (0.69 kg) 1 year

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ROOM PRESSURE MONITOR SRPM
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Description SRPM Setra Room Pressure Monitor R05WB 0R1WB R25WB 0R5WB 001WB 2R5WB 005WB 0.05" WC 0.1" WC 0.25" WC 0.5" WC 1.0" WC 2.5" WC 5.0" WC A1 V1 A2 V2 24 VAC Supply voltage 120 VAC Supply voltage 24 VAC Supply, BACnet 120 VAC Supply, BACnet V 0.25% Accuracy 0.5% Accuracy E

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Example: SRPM-001WB-A1-E SRPM pressure monitor measuring 1.0" W.C. pressure 24VAC supply voltage at 0.5% accuracy.

4BX11234 RPS RPS-I RPS-W SRAN T-101

RELATED PRODUCTS 4" square steel box 1-1/2" deep, 1/2" and 3/4" KO Stainless steel room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb Ivory plastic room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb White plastic room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb Remote annunciator with red and green status LEDs, audible alarm and acknowledge switch 1/4" OD black poly tubing, 1 coil, 250 ft (76 m)

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PRESSURE
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PRESSURE CONTROLLER PCM SERIES

DESCRIPTION
The PCM Series Pressure Controller is a low air pressure transducer combined with a microprocessor-based proportional or Proportional plus Integral (PI) controller. The compact size and ease of installation and setup makes this unit ideal for standard HVAC applications. Ranges are available from 0-2, 3, or 5 "W.C. The setpoint adjustment knob is clearly marked with the appropriate scale for ease of use. All setup and tuning is easily accomplished by DIP switches and bottle plug jumpers. Mounting is a snap with the convenient mounting tabs or with the DIN rail mounting option. Remote setpoint is also possible with voltage or milliamp signals. The PCM Series can be congured for direct or reverse acting control.

FEATURES
Proportional or PI control Easy setup DIP switch/jumper setup and tuning Selectable proportional band Selectable integral reset rate Direct or reverse acting Optional DIN rail mounting Compact size Position insensitive

DIMENSIONS

in (cm)

0.7 (1.78)

PRESSURE

APPLICATION
Controlling duct pressures Isolation rooms VAV systems Inlet guide vanes and VFDs Paint booths Relief damper control Pressure bypass damper control

Mounting Slots for optional DIN Rail Adapter High Pressure Port Low Pressure Port 2.9 (7.37) 1.5 (3.81)

3.4 (8.64) 4.0 (10.16)

4.6 (11.68)

4.8 (12.19) Setpoint Knob Pressure Ports 2.0 (5.08)

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2.75 (6.99)

SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage Supply Current Signal Output Maximum Output Impedance Local Setpoint Input Remote Setpoint Input Accuracy 24 VDC +15%, -10% 75 mA max 4-20 mA sourcing 650 max Built-in three-wire potentiometer 4-20 mA, 1-5 VDC 2% of range including non-linearity and hysteresis Maximum Overpressure800% of the pressure range Resolution 255 steps Operating Humidity 0% to 90% non-condensing Operating Temperature 32 to 125F (0 to 52C) Process Connection 3/16" dia suitable for 1/4" OD polyethylene tubing Weight 1.3 lb (0.61 kg) Warranty 18 months

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PCM DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 1=ON 0=OFF
A1 A2 A3
Local Setpoint 0 1 Remote Setpoint 1 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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ON

A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

REMOTE FEEDBACK LOCAL SETPOINT SETPOINT

Direct Acting 1 This Units Reset Per Minute Rate Range Is: Off 0.5 1.0 2.0 0-2" W.C. A4 0 0 1 1 0-3" W.C. A5 0 1 0 1 0-5" W.C. Proportional Throttling Range Settings
10% 20% 35% 50% 65% 80% 90% 100%

Reverse Acting 0

ON

Remote Setpoint Input

4-20 mA or 1-5V Remote Setpoint

Common
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PWM INPUT PWM INPUT REM SPT INPUT LOC SPT POT + LOC SPT INPUT LOC SPT POT FEEDBK INPUT 24 PWR COMMON MA SIG OUTPUT

Optional Remote Setpoint Wiring 4-20 mA or 1-5 VDC

A6 A7 A8

0 0 0

0 0 1

0 1 0

0 1 1

1 0 0

1 0 1

1 1 0

1 1 1

PCM JUMPER POSITIONS


All B switches should be in the off position

Local Setpoint Jumper Positions 1, 8, 11 For Remote Setpoint: Voltage Input Jumper Positions 2, 8, 11 Current Input Jumper Positions 1, 8, 11

+ 24 VDC Power 4-20 mA Sourcing Output Signal to + Controlled Device

SETUP FOR LOCAL SETPOINT OPERATION (FACTORY SETTINGS)


1. Switch A1 off and switch A2 on. 2. Set jumper positions to 1, 8, and 11. 3. Set switch A3 in the on position for direct acting control and in the off position for reverse acting control. 4. Set switches A4 and A5 in the off position. 5. Set switches A6, A7, and A8 in the on position. This will set the proportional band at 100%. 6. Set all B switches to the off position. 7. All systems will require a ne-tuning process. Start the tuning process by decreasing the proportional band in increments through switches A6 through A8 until the system becomes unstable. Then, return to the DIP switch settings before the system started to hunt. 8. Switches A4 and A5 are used to select the integral reset rate. This feature corrects the offset that is inherent with proportional-only controllers. If it is determined that the integral reset is needed, increase the rate until this offset is corrected and still maintains stability.

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ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL PCM DESCRIPTION Pressure setpoint controller PRESSURE RANGE 020 0-2" W.C. 030 0-3" W.C. 050 0-5" W.C. OPTIONS 47 DIN rail mounting (must be factory installed) 020

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PCM

47

Example: PCM-020-47 Pressure controller for a 0-2" W.C. range with DIN rail mounting
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A-301-K A-302-K A-308-K A-345-K RPS RPS-I RPS-W SD-01 T-101

RELATED PRODUCTS Duct static pressure tip, 1/4" compression Duct static pressure tip, 1/4" barb Duct static pressure fitting, 1/4" barb Flange mounting kit (1 required for each A-301-K or A-302-K) Stainless steel room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb Ivory plastic room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb White plastic room pressure sensor, 1/4" barb Surge dampener 1/4" OD black poly tubing, 1 coil, 250 ft (76 m)

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13.0 RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR REPAIR


Before returning the unit for repair, please contact a Setra application engineer (800-257-3872, 978-263-1400) to review information relative to your application . Many times only minor eld adjustments may be necessary. When returning a product to Setra, the unit should be carefully packaged and shipped prepaid to: Setra Systems, Inc. 159 Swanson Road Boxborough, MA 01719-1304 Attn: Repair Department To assure prompt handling, please refer to return instructions on our Web site at http://www.setra.com/tra/repairs/cal_rep.htm. Allow approximately 3 weeks after receipt at Setra for the repair and return of the unit. Non-warranty repairs will not be made without customer approval and a purchase order to cover repair charges. Calibration Services Setra maintains a complete calibration facility that is traceable to the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). If you would like to recalibrate or recertify your Setra pressure transducers or transmitters, please call our Repair Department at 800-257-3872 (978-263-1400) for scheduling.

Model SRPM Room Pressure Monitor


Installation and Operating Manual

14.0 WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY


Setra warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following terms and conditions: Without charge, Setra will repair or replace products to be found to be defective in materials or workmanship within the warranty period; provided that: a.) the product has not been subjected to abuse, neglect, accident, incorrect wiring not our own, improper installation or servicing, or use in violation of instructions furnished by Setra; b.) the product has not been repaired or altered by anyone except SETRA or its authorized service agencies; c) the serial number or product code has not been removed, defaced, or otherwise changed; and d) examination discloses, in the judgement of SETRA, the defect in materials or workmanship developed under normal installation, use and service; e) SETRA is notied in advance of and the product is returned to SETRA transportation prepaid. Unless otherwise specied in a manual or warranty card, or agreed to in a writing signed by a SETRA ofcer, SETRA pressure and acceleration products shall be warranted for one year from date of sale. The foregoing warranty is in lieu of all warranties, express, implied or statutory, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability for a particular purpose. SETRAs liability for breach of warranty is limited to repair or replacement, or if the goods cannot be repaired or replaced, to a refund of the purchase price. SETRAs liability for all other breaches is limited to a refund of the purchase price. In no instance shall SETRA be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from a breach of warranty, or from the use or installation of its products. No representative or person is authorized to give any warranty other than as set out above or to assume for SETRA any other liability in connection with the sale of its products.

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Contents
1.0 Introduction .........................................................................................................5
1.1 Intended Use......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 SRPM Function ..................................................................................................................................... 5

12.0 Electrical Power 1) Model SRPM-XXXXX-V1-X For the high voltage model the input voltage range is from 85 VAC to 265 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz All the internal supply voltages are generated using the Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS). All the internal supply voltages and their ratings as follows: Internal Supply Voltage +5 V +3.3 V +15 V Max. Current Consumption 800 mA 200 mA 200 mA

2.0 Parts List ...............................................................................................................6


1.1 SRPM Parts List ..................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Model SRAN (Option) Parts List...................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Accessories (Option) Parts List ....................................................................................................... 6

Installation Instructions ....................................................................7


3.0 Mounting and Wiring ........................................................................................9
3.1 Mounting .............................................................................................................................................. 9 3.2 Wiring Electrical box (rough in) .................................................................................................... 9 3.3 Attaching Pressure Tubing ............................................................................................................10

4.0 Model SRAN Room Annunciator Installation ............................................. 11


4.1 Alarm Relay Output ..........................................................................................................................11 4.1.1 Model SRAN Remote Annunciator Wiring ..................................................................11 4.1.2 Non-Setra Remote Annunciator .....................................................................................11 4.2 Audible Alarm.....................................................................................................................................12

2.) Model SRPM-XXXXX-A1-X For the lower voltage model the input voltage range is from 18 to 32 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz All the internal supply voltages and their ratings as follows: Internal Supply Voltage +5 V +3.3 V +15 V Door Status Switch Current Consumption 800 mA 200 mA 200 mA SPDT or SPST NO

5.0 Door Status Switch Wiring ( see Figure 3, J)............................................... 12


5.1 Wiring 12

6.0 Electrical Installation ....................................................................................... 13


6.1 Analog Output (J5) ...........................................................................................................................13

Users Operating Instructions ....................................................... 15


7.0 Startup and Operation ................................................................................................ 17
7.1 Power-up ..............................................................................................................................................17

7.3 SETUP UNIT SCREEN ........................................................................................ 19


7.3.1 Setup Unit Operation .........................................................................................................19 7.3.2 Entering Data.........................................................................................................................19 7.3.2.1 Password Protection .................................................................................................19 7.3.2.2 Display Averaging .....................................................................................................19 7.3.3 Data Entry Screen.................................................................................................................19

7.4 SETUP ROOM SCREEN ..................................................................................... 20


7.4.1 Setup Room Operation ......................................................................................................20 7.4.2 Entering Data.........................................................................................................................20 7.4.3 Data Entry Screen.................................................................................................................20

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11.0 SRPM Specications Performance Data


Accuracy RSS* (at constant temp.) Non-Linearity (Terminal Method) (BSSL Based) Hysteresis Non-Repeatability Zero Setting Tolerance Span Setting Tolerance 0.5% 0.35% 0.25% 0.05% 0.05% 0.5% FS 0.5% FS

Contents (contd)
7.5 SETUP ALARM SCREEN .............................................................. 21
7.5.1 Alarm Setup Operation ......................................................................................................21 7.5.2 Entering Data.........................................................................................................................21 7.5.2.1 Mute Time Out/Alarm Delay ..................................................................................21 7.5.3 Data Entry Screen.................................................................................................................21

Thermal Effects**
Compensated Range F (C) 0.03% FS (0.05% FS) Overpressure 1 psi * RSS of Non-Linearity, Non-Repeatability and Hysteresis **Units calibrated at nominal 70F. Maximum thermal error computed from this datum.

7.6 SELF TEST SCREEN............................................................................................ 22


7.6.1 Self Test Operation ..............................................................................................................22

7.7 CALIBRATION SCREEN ............................................................................22


7.7.1 Calibration ..............................................................................................................................22

Environment Data
Temperature Operating* F (C) Storage F (C) Operating Humidity *Operating temperature limits of the electronics only. +32 to 120 (0 to +50 -20 to +160 (-30 to 70) 5 to 95% RH (Non-condensing)

Physical Description
Case Dimensions Electrical Connection Pressure ttings Weight (approx.) Mounting Display LCD Status Indicators Fire Retardant Plastic (NEMA 1 Rated for Indoor Applications) 8H x 5.4W x 1/8D (20.3H x 13.7W x 4.1D cm) Removable Terminal Block Barbed Fittings for 1/4 Tubing 1.5 lbs (680g) (Mounts to double gang electrical box.) 128 x 128, RGB Backlit Green LED, Normal; Red LED, Alarm; Backlit LCD 3-Wire (Exc., Out, Com) 0 to 5 VDC 0 to 10 VDC 85-265 VAC, 50-60 Hz 18- 32 VAC, 50-60 HZ 5W SPDT Relay 1A @24 VDC 1A @ 120 VAC

8.8 Pressure Monitoring Screens ................................................................23 9.0 Maintenance ...........................................................................................25 9.1 Cleaning ..................................................................................................25 10.0 Agency Electrical Standards ................................................................25 11.0 SRPM Specications ...........................................................................26 12.0 Electrical ................................................................................................27 13.0 RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR REPAIR ..................................................28 14.0 Warranty and Limitations of Liability .................................................28

Electrical Data (Voltage)


Circuit Output* Excitation Code V1 Code A1 Power Consumption Alarm Output

*Calibrated into a 50K ohm load, operable into a 5000 ohm load or greater.

Electrical Data (Current)


Circuit Output External Load Excitation Code V1 Code A1 Pressure Media

2-Wire 4 to 20 mA 0 to 510 ohms 85-265 VAC, 50-60 Hz 18- 32 VAC, 50-60 HZ Air or Nonconductive, Nonexplosive Gases.

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9.0 Maintenance The SRPM is designed to operate in an indoor environment, monitoring clean, dry (see humidity specications) air. 9.1 Cleaning Important
Do not blow into the pressure tubing or ttings with mouth. Compressed air, or canned air. Such actions may permanently damage the pressure sensor. Cleaning your SRPM Do not clean or wash-down the SRPM with industrial cleaners or solvents. The housing may be wiped down with soap and water or isopropyl alcohol; and, the LCD display with isopropyl alcohol only. Do not immerse unit.

For 120/240 VAC Version, only CAUTION: Do not open or remove SRPM cover (tool required) with input power applied unless performed by a licensed electrician. Hazardous Live voltage is present at connector J3 when power is applied. Please observe the warning symbol ( ! ) near the J3 power connector.

10.0 Agency Electrical Standards


This device falls into CSA Pollution Degree 2 for pcb insulation and CSA Installation Category 2. The SRPM meets the following requirements:

General Requirements - Canadian Electrical code


CSA Standard C22.2 No 0-M 91 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0.4-04 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-04 -General Requirements - Canadian electrical code, Part 1 -Bonding of Electrical Equipment -Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory Use Part-1: General Requirements -Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory Use Part-1:

ANSI/UL61010-1 (Second Edition)

Figure 1: Typical Installation

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7.0 Model SRAN Remote Annunciator Setras Remote Annunciator (SRAN) provides remote indication of room status.

1.0 Introduction
Congratulations, and thank you for purchasing Setras Room Pressure Monitor (Model SRPM). Its ease of operation and durable construction will provide years of reliable service. While the SRPM is easy to operate, it is advisable to read this guide carefully before use. It is designed to help you take full advantage of the function and performance of the SRPM. 1.1 Intended Use The SRPM is designed to monitor critical air environments, providing room static pressure indication, alarming, and communication functions. The applications include: 1.) hospitals - patient isolation and protection rooms, operating suites, intensive care and emergency rooms. 2.) pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and precision manufacturing and clean rooms. 3.) laboratories - medical research and BSLs (Bio-Safety Labs), radiation, toxic metals and chemicals.

Audible Alarm

Green LED Red LED Acknowledge Switch

Green LED

Visual indication of normal room condition Visual Indication of a breach in room pressure protection. Buzzer sounds to indicate a breach in room pressure protection Press to Silence the buzzer.

Red LED

1.2 SRPM Function The SRPM senses very low differential pressure using Setras patented, high accuracy capacitive sensor technology. The pressure difference for these application is the difference in static pressure between a critical environment room and its surrounding reference area ( usually a hallway or another room) see Figure 1. Maintaining and monitoring a static room pressure difference insures that the critical environment room is either protected or isolated from a surrounding environment. Protection strategy requires a net positive room static pressure difference, while isolation requires a net negative static pressure difference. The SRPM can be programmed to monitor either positive or negative room static pressure. The SRPM low pressure sensing technology is coupled with multifunctional alarming and simple, intuitive touch-screen user interface with selectable security protection.

Audible Alarm

Acknowledge Switch Operation

Under normal conditions the Green LED remains on. When an alarmed condition occurs (i.e., room pressure falls outside preset range), a signal is triggered by the SRPM, the Green LED shuts off, the Red LED ashes and the Audible Alarm sounds. The acknowledge button can be pressed to momentarily turn-off the Audible Alarm and the Red LED will continue to ash until the alarmed condition is corrected. When the alarmed condition is corrected the annunciator will reset itself. The Green LED will turn-on, the Red LED and Audible alarm will shut-off.

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2.0 Parts List

8.8 Pressure Monitoring Screens


The actual room static pressure is shown as a number on the LCD and visually as a Moving Bar indicator operating between the preset pressure limits. Normal room pressure condition within the preset pressure limits is veried by a Green colored screen

1.1 SRPM Parts List

Qty
(1) (2) (2) (4) Setra SRPM assembly Barbed Coupling, Brass 1/4 inch Tube, Silicone, Inter-Connect 6-32 x 1/2 Mounting Screws for SRPM Base

Not Included: Supplied by User (2) Single Gang Electrical Box for RPS Plates (1) Double Gang Metal Electrical Box with Grounding Stud (1) 4 x 4 inch Metal Plaster Ring (1) Door Switch SPDT or SPST, N.O., as needed 1.2 Model SRAN (Option) Parts List Qty (1)

Green Screen Normal

Normal room pressure condition within limits turns screen to yellow when door is open, indicating Pre-alarm.

Annunciator Assembly

Not Included: Supplied by User (1) Single Gang Electrical Box 1.3 Accessories (Option) Parts List Qty (2)

Yellow Screen Pre-Alarm

Part # RPS, Static Pressure Fitting Plate Room static pressure outside preset limits is indicated by a Red screen after expiration of alarm time delay.

Not Included, Supplied by User (2) Single Gang Electrical box for RPS Plates

Red Screen Alarmed

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7.6 SELF TEST SCREEN

Press to Access Screen

Installation Instructions
7.6.1 Self Test Operation
This screen identies the Product Model and Software Version. User can also perform a Self Test of the SRPM to verify that the data in memory hasnt been corrupted and also test the alarm to verify the sound level and alarm setup. Press Power On Self Test button to initiate test sequence. Press Test Alarm to test buzzer and visual Red LED Alarm. Press Exit to return to Main Menu.

7.7. CALIBRATION SCREEN

Press to Access Screen


7.7.1 Calibration
Perform a simple two-step, key tap calibration process. To re-zero the device, disconnect the room pressure tube and lightly press (or tap) the Zero button. Then apply a steady full scale pressure signal to the + or room pressure tube or tting and press (or tap) the Span button. Reconnect the room pressure tube and calibration is complete. Calibration must be within + or - 5% of original calibration. The original factory pressure calibration can be restored, if desired, by pushing the Restore Factory Setting button.
Note: The SRPM pressure header plugs into the Setra Model 869 Expert System Calibrator for quick and secure automatic calibration. Exit to return to main menu, then press the back key to enter normal monitor mode.

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7.5 SETUP ALARM SCREEN Press to Access Screen


The user can:
a.) Latched Alarm requires the pressure to return to normal and be acknowledged before alarm can be Silenced and Reset. b.) Enable the audible alarm Yes or use visual only alarm No signaling c.) Provide a door open pre-alarm visual indication. When activated the door status open condition is indicated by the touch screen display turning from green to yellow, and door open indicated on Default Screen. d.) Set the time in seconds that the alarm can be silenced in the latched alarm mode before the alarm resumes. This assumes that the room static pressure is still outside the normal or set operating limits. The Mute Time Out can be set from 0 to 60 seconds. e.) Set the Alarm Delay in seconds from the time that the room pressure goes out of the preset limits until the alarm activates. The alarm delay may be set from 0 to 60 seconds. f.) Set the alarm volume or sound level. Using the Up and Down keys, the volume can bet set at level 1-4. Level 4 alarm volume is the loudest and corresponds to a sound level of 85 db at a distance of 4 inches.

7.5.1 Alarm Setup Operation


Lightly Press (or tap) button to select Yes or No for Latch Alarm, Audible alarm, or Door Alarm Input . Selected box background will change from clear to black.

7.5.2 Entering Data 7.5.2.1 Mute Time Out/Alarm Delay


Pressing (or tapping) the Mute Time Out or Alarm Delay box activates the Data Entry screen (see 7.5.3) to set the time.

7.5.3 Data Entry Screen

Enter numbers by pressing each key in sequence until the desired character is displayed in the data entry box above the keypad. (Note: The cursor will blink for one to two seconds then stop and display the character.) Erase any mistakes by using the Back Space key. When nished entering data, Press Enter key and return to SETUP UNIT screen, press Save and Exit to return to MAIN MENU, then press Back to return to PRESSURE MONITORING SCREEN. Example: Enter number 3, press (or tap) 3/DEF key once Enter the letter T, press (or tap) the 8/STU key three times in succession.
Note: Use the eraser end of a pencil or back-end of a pen to press (or tap) box on screen to increase accuracy of inputs.

Figure 2: Location of Components and Accessories

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7.4 SETUP ROOM SCREEN

3.0 Mounting and Wiring


3.1 Mounting

Press to Access Screen

For 120/240 VAC Version, only

CAUTION: Do not open or remove SRPM cover (tool required) with input power applied unless performed by a licensed electrician. Hazardous Live voltage is present at connector J3 when power is applied. Please observe the warning symbol ( ! ) near the J3 power connector.

7.4.1 Setup Room Operation Monitor either protective positive room static pressure or isolating negative room static pressure. 7.4.2 Entering Data Press lightly or tap Positive Room or Negative Room button. Background of selection will change from clear to black, then enter high and low limits as follows:. Simply press lightly (or tap) either the Positive Room or Negative Room box to activate the Data Entry Screen (see 7.4.3.), then proceed to enter the low and high limits of the room pressure to be monitored. Save and Exit. 7.4.3 Data Entry Screen
Enter numbers by pressing each key in sequence until the desired character is displayed in the data entry box above the keypad. (Note: The cursor will blink for one to two seconds then stop and display the character.) Erase any mistakes by using the Back Space key. When nished entering data, Press Enter key to return to SETUP UNIT screen, press Save and Exit to return to MAIN MENU, then press Back to return to PRESSURE MONITORING SCREEN. Example: Enter number 3, press (or tap) 3/DEF key once Enter the letter T, press (or tap) the 8/STU key three times in succession.
Note: Use the eraser end of a pencil or back-end of a pen to press (or tap) box on screen to increase accuracy of inputs.

The Setra Room Pressure Monitor is designed to be mounted on a standard double gang metal electrical box using a 4 x 4 inch plaster ring adaptor. Remove the SRPM cover and mount the baseplate to the plaster ring adaptor using (4) 6-32 1/2 inch long mounting screws, see Figure 2. Note: The plaster ring external mounting face needs to be positioned ush to recessed, relative to the surface of the wall. Also note the orientation of the 4 mounting screws in the plaster ring, the plaster ring is rotated 90 from conventional mounting.

Electrical Box 4 x 4 inch Plaster Ring (Rotated 90) SRPM Metal Base SRPM Cover Figure 3: Mounting the SRPM 3.2 Wiring Electrical box (rough in) Pre-wire electrical box with power (24 VAC or 120/240 VAC depending on SRPM model ), and provide grounding to the electrical box and plaster ring adaptor. Note: For CSA Safety Certication it is necessary to ground the metal electrical box to building earth ground. The safety ground path consists of the (4) 6-32 x 1/2 metal screws that connect the RPM metal base to the 4 x 4 metal plaster ring. The plaster ring is grounded to the 4 x 4 electrical box Mounting Screws (x2) by 2 mounting screws. Figure 4: 4 x 4 Electrical Box Power leads and wiring should be 14 to 22 AWG braided wire. 18 AWG braided wire is recommended for wiring J3 power connector to SRPM (see J3, Figure 2). For 120/240 VAC the hot wire connects to H and neutral to L.

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3.3 Attaching Pressure Tubing


Typically a Room Pressure Snubber (RPS) is installed in the monitored room. Attach pressure tubing as follows: 1. ) Connect the 1/4 inch O. D. tubing (Figure 5) from the RPS to the 4 x 4 electrical box for the SRPM by pushing the 1/4 inch tube onto one end of the barbed, male to male, tube adaptor, then push the silicone tube (supplied) onto the other end (see Figure 6). Thread the tubes, with installed adaptor, through the conduit opening at the bottom of the electrical box (see Figure 7). 2. ) Next push the open end of the silicone tubing onto the removable SRPM header (H1), port labeled +(see Figure 7). Note: The header is an Electro-Pneumatic (EP) assembly. + indicates (Positive) pressure, and - indicates (Negative or Reference) pressure. 3. ) For the most pressure stable operation an RPS installed in the reference pressure area is also recommended. In this case, install the RPS in a hallway or anteroom. Plumb to the SRPM in the same way as + pressure, except plumb the tube to the - port on Header H1. Tighten swivel ttings on the EP assembly if they become loose.

7.3 SETUP UNIT SCREEN

Press to Access Screen

7.3.1 Setup Unit Operation


Press (or tap) button to select an output or engineering unit. Selected button background will change from clear to black.

1/4 O.D. Tubing Figure 5: Room Pressure Snubber (RPS)

7.3.2 Entering Data 7.3.2.1 Password Protection


Lightly pressing (or tapping) the Yes button activates the Data Entry Screen (see 7.3.3 to enter your password. ) Enter password, then press Enter. Password Setting Screen will pop-up, enter new password, enter password again to Password Setting Screen conrm, then press Save. (See MENU TREE, page 16 for password entry operation.)

Figure 6: Silicone & RPS Tubing connected by barbed Male to Male Tubing Adaptor Electrical Box

7.3.2.2 Display Averaging


Lightly pressing (or tapping) the box activates the Data Entry Screen (see 7.3.3). Enter from 0 to 60 seconds. Display averaging affects the analog output. Increase display averaging time to Smooth the pressure readings.

7.3.3 Data Entry Screen


Enter letters or numbers by pressing each key in sequence until the desired character is displayed in the data entry box above the keypad. (Note: The cursor will blink for one to two seconds then stop and display the character.) Erase any mistakes by using the Back Space key. When nished entering data, Press Enter key to return to SETUP UNIT screen, press Save and Exit to return to MAIN MENU, then press Back to return to PRESSURE MONITORING SCREEN. Enter number 3, press (or tap) 3/DEF key once. Enter the letter T, press (or tap) the 8/STU key three times in succession.
Note: Use the eraser end of a pencil or back-end of a pen to press (or tap) box on screen to

Silicone Tubing RPS Tubing SRPM Header H1 Figure 7: Example of Completed Tube Installation
Example:

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7.2 MAIN MENU SCREEN

4.0 Model SRAN Room Annunciator Installation 4.1 Alarm Relay Output
The Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) relay output can be used for remote signaling of alarm condition. A form C contact rated at 1A is available. Connect to J4, Pins 1 and 4. 4.1.1 Model SRAN Remote Annunciator Wiring (see Figure 8 below or Figure 2, pg. 8) Remote Annunciator Connector (J1), SRPM Connector J4: Connect pins 1 & 2 (short) and then connect pin 2 (+15 V Exc.), pin 3 (Ground, pin 4 (Annunciator Trigger).

J1: SRAN
+15 VDC Excitation A1 Ground A2 +15 VDC Trigger A3 Jumper

J4: SRPM
P4 (Annunciator Trigger P3 (Ground) P2 (+15 VDC Excitation) P1 (Relay N.O.)

Button
Setup Unit

Description
Setup password, output, engineering units, and display averaging Setup high and low pressure limits to monitor positive or negative room Setup latch alarm, audible alarm, door alarm input, mute time out, alarm delay, and volume Identies product model and software version. Veries SRPM operation and alarm sound level and setup Perform zero and span calibration Returns to monitoring screen

Figure 8: Model SRAN Wiring 4.1.2 Non-Setra Remote Annunciator The SRPM can drive other annunciators that are powered by a 15V supply, 50 mA max., and accept a 15V trigger. If purchased separately, the SRAN can also be driven as shown in Figure 9. Power Supply 15 VDC

Setup Room

Setup Alarm

J1
+15 VDC Excitation A1 Ground A2 +15 VDC Trigger A3

Self Test

N.O. (Alarm) N.C. (No Alarm)

Calibration Back

Figure 9: Remote Annunciator Wiring

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4.2 Audible Alarm Alarm potentiometer adjusts from 0 to 85 dBA. Using a screwdriver, rotate potentiometer clockwise to increase volume and counterclockwise to decrease volume.

7.0 Startup and Operation


The SRPM is designed with an easy to use touchscreen interface. In its normal state the Monitoring Screen displays the actual room static pressure.. The buttons at the bottom of the screen give you access to the functions that can be performed. 7.1 Power-up Apply power to the SRPM and observe the welcome screen and subsequent transmission to the pressure monitor screen.

J1 Audible Alarm Potentiometer J2

Figure 10: Model SRAN PC Board View 5.0 Door Status Switch Wiring ( see Figure 2, J6) 5.1 Wiring
Use normally open (N.O.) side of contact switch. The RPM will indicate status of door position. A contact closure indicates that the door is closed. This is a low voltage circuit (5 VDC).

Welcome Screen

Monitoring Screen
The actual room static pressure is shown as a number on the LCD and visually as a Moving Bar indicator operating between the preset alarm units. The Vertical Bar is an indicator of the pressure.

Button
Silence Menu Reset

Description
Shuts off Alarm Access to setup functions Resets the unit in Latched mode. See Alarm Setup Screen.

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WelcomeScreen
LOGIN
Enter Password Usr! OK Wrong Password Entered, Re-enter the Password Cancel

Pressure Monitoring Screen


Wrong password entered or Number of Tries Exceed the Maximum Number of Tries. Return to Pressure Monitoring Screen
Password Not Entered Correctly
LOGIN
Enter Password User!

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Menu Button Pressed
LOGIN
Enter Password

MENU
Setup Unit
Setup Room
Setup Alarm
Self Test
Calibration
Back

OK

Cancel

OK

Cancel

Password Entered Correctly

Login Sreen

Data Entry Sreen Main Menu Screen


MENU SETUP ALARM
Latch Alarm
No No No Yes Yes
30 Secs Up 10 Secs Down

CALIBRATION MENU
Negative Room

Audible alarm Door Alarm Input Yes


Mute Time Out
Alarm Delay
Volume 4

-0.026 WC
Apply Zero ZERO Pressure Apply Full Scale SPAN Pressure Restore Exit Factory Setting

Save & Exit

Cancel

Menu Tree (Shown with Password Entry)


Enter Parameters Select Save to exit.

Setup Unit Screen


Enter Parameters Select Save to exit. Alarm Setup Screen Enter Parameters Select Save to exit.

Setup Room Screen

Calibration Screen Apply Parameters or . Restore Factory Setting

Self Test Screen Test Alarm

Normal, Warning, and Alarm Condition Screens


Door Open

Door Open

Negative Room 0.021 WC


-0.02 -0.04
Menu
Reset

Negative Room 0.001 WC


-0.02
Silence
Menu

-0.04
Reset

Silence

Pressure is normal, the screen is Green

Pressure is normal and door is open, the screen is Yellow

Pressure falls outside of preset limits (alarmed state), the screen is Red

6.0 Electrical Installation

3 Common

2 C Out 4 to 20 mA

1 V Out 0 to 5, 0 to 10 VDC

6.1 Analog Output (J5) SRPM can be congured as current (4 to 20 mA) or voltage (0 to 5 or 0 to 10 VDC). Voltage output pin 1, Current output pin 2, Common pin 3. Note. No external excitation is required.

Figure 11: Analog Output (J5)

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