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The solid-state relay (SSR) outputs can be used in many applications to switch 24 VAC or 24 VDC on or off for external loads such as actuators, relays, or indicators. SSRs are silent and are not adversely affected by relay contact wear.
The RP-V controller models provide four or five I/O points, consisting of two different sets of I/O point types. The versatile mix of I/O point types match a wide variety of VAV applications. The universal inputs/outputs are highly flexible and can be configured as either inputs or outputs.
You install an RP controller expansion multi-sensor into a dropped ceiling using the mounting springs to properly fasten the multi-sensor to a ceiling tile.
You install the MP-V directly over the VAV damper shaft for damper positioning control and air flow sensing. When you install the MP-V on a damper that rotates clockwise (CW) to open, use WorkStation or the Commission mobile application to ensure that the configured direction of the actuator rotation matches the damper type.
You install the RP-V directly over the VAV damper shaft for damper positioning control and air flow sensing. When you install the RP-V on a damper that rotates clockwise (CW) to open, use WorkStation or the Commission mobile application to ensure that the configured direction of the actuator rotation matches the damper type.
You perform the following steps to power up an RP-C 230 V controller model.
You install an RP controller expansion multi-sensor on an octagon junction box using the supplied mounting ring to properly fasten the multi-sensor to the junction box.
You install an RP controller expansion multi-sensor on a ceiling using the supplied mounting ring to properly fasten the multi-sensor on the ceiling.
You connect RP controller expansion modules to the RP controller room bus to provide the devices with power and communication from the controller.
You connect an RS-485 Power Adapter (via a separate connection cable) to a BACnet/IP controller (RP or MP controller) to convert the controller RS-485 interface, from RJ45 port to screw terminals, which is required to be able to connect the controller to an RS-485 based network such as a Modbus RTU network.