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INST ALLATION MANUAL 62-0342-01 SUB Series Interval Dat a Recorders PRE-INST ALLATION INFORMATION The SUB Series Interval Data Recorder (IDR) is an energy data collection device. Installation must be performed by qualified personnel only and mu st be in accordance with local and national electri cal codes. Honeywell and its representatives are not [...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 2 3. Modular Jacks & Screw-T ype Connectors (SUBIDR-16 ONL Y): Supplied with 8 modular jacks and 8 screw-type connectors. Used with a mixtur e of Honeywell a nd third- party meters. (Requires ex ternal power supply .) Fig. 3. ID R with both t ypes of co nnectors. MECHANICAL INST ALLATION IMPORT A[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 3 62-0342—01 removed. The third-party mete r IDR uses a DIP switch to perform this function. This switch is preset at the factory and requires no further adjustment. Fig. 5. Overvie w of main circuit board. MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD V ISUAL CHECKS Once you have conne cted meter #1 to jack #1 in the IDR, the IDR should [...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 4 IMPORTANT: The AC adapter is designed to be used with a 120 V AC outlet only . 5. The IDR should now be energ ized. Perform the visual checks outlined in section 4. NOTE: The AC adapter provides an isolated 18 V AC/300 mA power source for the IDR. SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS Hardwired System using the SU[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 5 62-0342—01 Using the USB connection on your computer As an alternative to the SUB-RS 2 32K converter , we offer the SUB-USBK that allows you to co nvert the RS485 output from your IDRs for direct connect to your USB connection on your computer . Baud Rate Selection The communication baud rate is selected by me[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 6 APPENDIX B - LED INDICATORS Fig. 10. LED indi cators. L1-Green LED Serial Communications P ow er Supply A lwa ys "ON" (Indicates power supply is oka y if LED is ON) D6-Clear Red LED System Error Alwa ys "OFF" when system is operating normally D1-Green LED D2-Y ellow LED See &quo[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 7 62-0342—01 APPENDIX C - IDR CIRCUIT BOARD COMPONENT S Fig. 1 1. IDR circuit board compon ents. J3-J4-RS-485 Communications Jac ks See "Serial Communications" (P orts used to connect one IDR to another IDR or K ey) Baud Rate Selection See "Serial Communications" (Selects communication baud r[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 8 APPENDIX D - SYSTEM WIRING GUIDES Fig. 12. Wiring overv iew for SUBIDR-8. Note: Meter 1 must be installed within 100 feet of IDR. Meters 2-8 must be installed within 500 feet of IDR. (Up to 8 Meters) (One of three channels shown f or clarity .) (Up to 8 Meters) ~ ~ Channel 1 of 3 4-Conductor Flat M[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 9 62-0342—01 Fig. 13. Wiring overview for SUBIDR-16. Note: Meter 1 must be installed within 100 feet of IDR. Meters 2-8 must be installed within 500 feet of IDR. (Up to 16 Meters) (One of three channels shown f or clarity .) (Up to 16 Meters) ~ ~ Channel 1 of 3 4-Conductor Flat Modular Cable Up to 4000 Feet T ot[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 10 APPENDIX E - HARDWIRED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS Fig. 14. Hard-wiring the SUBIDR-8. Up to 8 Meters Up to 8 Meters Channel 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ Channel 1 Channel 3 Up to 4000 Feet T otal Up to 4000 Feet T otal Up to 52 SUBIDR-8’ s Up to 52 SUBIDR-8’ s NOTE: Meter #1 must be installed within 100 f eet [...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 11 62-0342—01 Fig. 15. Hard-wir ing the SUBIDR-16 . SUBIDR-16, Using Other Utility-T ype Meters (Gas, W ater , Etc.) Up to 16 Meters Up to 16 Meters Channel 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ Channel 1 Channel 3 Up to 4000 F eet T otal Up to 4000 F eet T otal Up to 26 SUBIDR-16’ s Up to 26 SUBIDR-16’ s NO TE: Meter s m ust be instal[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 62-0342—0 1 12 APPENDIX G - IDR T ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Enclosure: Lockable steel JIC box NEMA 12. Dimensions: 9.5” H x 6.75” W x 3.875” D. Knockout s: Three (3) on bottom of enclosure (3/4” Cond.) Power Supply: Powered by meter or optional 120 V AC adapter. Back Up: Lithium Power Cell L TC-3PN (10 yea[...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS 13 62-0342—01 LIMITED W ARRANTY Subject to the exclusions listed belo w , Honeywell will either repair or replace (at it s option) any product that it manufactures and which contains a defect in material or workmanship. The following exclusions app ly: 1. This Limited W arranty is only effective for a period of [...]
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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS Automation and Co ntrol Solutions Honeywell Internationa l Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 www.honeywell.com/buil dingsolutions ® U.S. Regi stered T rademark © 201 1 Honeywell International Inc. 62-0342—01 M.S.[...]