Honeywell 67-1011 IAQPoint2 Gas Monitor User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Honeywell
Table of Contents
67-1011 IAQPoint2 Gas Monitor
User Guide
Introduction
The IAQPoint2 indoor air quality monitor features a simple-to-use,
customizable touchscreen display along with triple monitoring of indoor air
quality parameters (carbon ioxide or volatile organic compounds, plus
temperature and humidity) and demandcontrolled ventilation. The IAQPoint2
monitor increases energy efficiency in commercial uildings by triggering fan
activation as a standalone solution or via a building automation system.
Installation kits:
- IAQPoint2 monitor
- backplate
- two plastic anchors w/metal screws (wall-mount only)
- two metal screws (duct-mount only)
- Resource CD
- Quick Start Guide
Tools needed:
- drill
- hole saw
- drill bit
- hole saw (duct-mount only)
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1, #2 Phillips, 1/8 inch (3 mm) screwdrivers
- wire strippers
- 5/32 inch Allen wrench (wall-mount only)
More detailed instructions can be found on the Resource CD.
Wall mounting
Install the monitor in an area easily accessible by a technician.Avoid
locations in which it will be subjected to vibration or rapid temperature
fluctuations. Follow local egulations and site requirements. Position duct-
mounted monitors at least 10 feet (3 meters) from any air intakes or outlets.
The monitor can be mounted onto a wall by following this procedure. (Monitors
can also be mounted to standard junction boxes). Monitors with the optional
temperature ensor must be mounted in a location with relatively still air.
Procedure:
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Center the mounting plate over the wires from the wall with the mounting holes.
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With a pencil, mark the locations for the two mounting holes. Typical mounting hole distances are shown in this illustration.
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Drill a hole in the wall at each of the marks.
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Insert a plastic anchor into each of the holes until they are flush with the wall.
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Thread the wires through the back of the backplate.
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Attach the backplate to the wall by screwing the supplied metal screws into the plastic anchors. Torque installation screws to 11 in-oz (79 Nmm).
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Connect each of the wires to the corresponding terminals on the backplate, as shown in Figure 2. Wire digital models as indicated on the label. Note that the meaning of the A and B symbols for EIA/RS-485 wiring varies among vendors. Terminal 6 corresponds to BACnet “+”, the Modbus “D1”, and the EIA/RS-485 “B”. Terminal 5 corresponds to BACnet “-”, the Modbus “D0”, and EIA/RS-485 “A”.
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Set the slide switches according to the configuration of the monitor.
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Align the bottom of the bezel with the mounted assembly and rotate the top into place. Press firmly until it snaps.
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Torque the case hex screws to 7-10 oz-in (0.59-0.85 Nm).
Figure 2: wiring the wall-mounted monitor
Duct mounting
The monitor can be mounted on a rectangular duct at least 7 in. × 7 in. (18 cm
× 18 cm) or a round duct at least 24 inches (61 cm) in diameter by two sheet
metal screws hich are supplied in the installer’s kit. Do not mount the
monitor on the top or bottom of a duct (the sampling tube is designed for
horizontal installation).
Procedure:
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Make a 1 1/16-inch (27 mm) hole in the duct at the desired sampling location.
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Position the duct-mount bracket over the hole.
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With a pencil, mark the locations for the two mounting holes.
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Drill a hole in the duct at each of the marks.
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Attach the mounting plate to the duct with the supplied sheet metal screws. Torque the screws to 11 in-oz (79 Nmm).
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Slide the sampling tube through the mounting bracket up to the collar (shown in the following illustration).
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Torque the case hex screws to screws to 7-10 oz-in (0.59 0.85 Nm).
Figure 3: wiring the duct-mounted monitor -
Rotate the sampling tube until the divider shown in the crosssection illustration above is perpendicular to the flow of air in the duct.
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Lightly lubricate the connector O-ring with water to facilitate installation.
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Position the connector on the back of the monitor on the sampling tube connector and twist a quarter-turn counterclockwise. A tight fit is normal (the O-ring on the sampling tube provides a snug seal with the monitor). The monitor will snap into position when it is securely attached to the sampling tube. (The monitor can be rotated to any of four positons.)
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Tighten the mounting plate clamp screws.
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Conduit is attached to the bottom of the monitor in the same manner as standard electrical junction boxes.
First power-up
No calibration of the CO2 or VOC sensors is required at startup. The
monitor will immediately begin operation with the default parameters mentioned
in the Menus section. If desired, the monitor can be calibrated, however.
Refer to the Technical Manual for calibration procedures.
Warm-up
Monitors equipped with CO2 sensors require a warm-up period at room
temperature and 30-70% relative humidity. Typically, this about 1 minute and
is never more than 15 inutes. They will self-calibrate in 2 to 3 weeks. VOC
sensors also require warm-up periods of up to 15 minutes after an initial
base-lining with clean air. They will self-calibrate n 1 week.
Entering, saving, and changing passwords
The user’s password, a four-digit number, is entered by pressing the
appropriate numbers on the touchscreen. As each number is selected, it is
shown near the top of the isplay. After the four numbers are displayed,
press [ü] to proceed to the main menu. Press [ß] to delete the last digit
entered (repeat to delete more digits). Press [Ñ] to return o the Default
Display screen without entering a password.
The monitor will accept two passwords. A level-one password (0000 by default)
will allow the user to, for example, modify the monitor’s temperature
setpoints. A level-two assword (2967 by default) would give the user access
to additional functions such as constraining those setpoints to a certain
range, customizing the default display, or hanging passwords.
Part No. 1508-0102
Revision 3
July 2013
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