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TECHNICAL MANUAL GS 4x.10 KNX – ENGLISH
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Technical manual GS 4x.10 knx
Application description air quality sensor & control–
General Information
The device fits for the particular use of the following tasks: monitoring of the air quality in building systems technology ( offices, hotels, conference venue etc.), data schools,
transfer and regulation via bus system. The device is intended for use in accordance with the defined technical data. Operate the device exclusively in a dry room! The device is
not qualified for security relevant tasks such as emergency doors, fire protection equipment, fermenting cellars etc.
The air quality sensor GS 4x.10 knx can provide the following data and control for the KNX bus:
Please consider that handling and installation of the device is explained in the instruction manual enclosed to the product!
Please take into account the resolution of the 2 Bytes data type (see KNX Specification)!
CO2: Value output
Control (step and PI control)
Relative humidity: Value output
Control (step and PI control)
Temperature: Value output
- Control heating / cooling (2 point and PI control)
Alarms
Dew point: Value output
Alarm
Air pressure: Value output
GS 40.10 knx
GS 41 .10 knx
TECHNICAL MANUAL GS 4x.10 KNX – ENGLISH
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Table of contents
General Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Application program ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Technische Daten ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Overview parameters ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Communication objects.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Communication flags ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1. Global Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
2. CO 2 Sensor .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
3. CO 2 Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
3.1 Switching commands / priority CO 2 – Thresholds 1 / 2 / 3 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2 -control for CO PI 2 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4. Relative humidity sensor .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
5. Relative humidity control .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
5.1 Switching commands and priority relative humidity control – Threshold 1 / 2 / 3 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
5.2 PI control for relative humidity ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
6. Temperature Sensor .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
7. Temperature Alarme .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
8. Temperature control ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
8.1 mperature control – heating and cooling ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Te
8.2 Temperature control – General .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
8.3 Temperature control – Set points ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
8.4 Temperature control – Main level and extra level heating / cooling ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
9. Dew point Temperature ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
10. Dew point Alarm ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
11. Air pressure sensor ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
12. VAV control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
13. Inputs ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
13.1 General ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
13.2 E1 – E5 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
13.2.1 E1 – E5 as binary inputs ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
13.2.1.1 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Switching/Alarm function
13.2.1.2 Dimming ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
13.2.1.3 Blind sensor ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
13.2.1.4 Value / forced operation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
13.2.1.5 Scene ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
13.2.1.6 Switching sequences ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
13.2.1.7 Multiple operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
13.2.1.8 Pulse counter ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
13.2.1.8.1. Intermediate counter (with function pulse counter) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
13.2.2 Function analogue input (Only available at input E1) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
13.2.2.1 E1 Voltage ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
13.2.2.2 E1 Output ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
13.2.2.3 E1 Threshold value ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 53
13.2.2.4 E1 Output threshold value ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
13.2.3 Function external Temperature sensor (input E4/5 only) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
13.2.3.1 E4 General ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
13.2.3.2 E4/5 External temperature sensor / floor heating thermal ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 limiter
13.2.3.3 E4/5 Output ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57
13.2.3.4 E4/5 Threshold value 1 / 2 (only if E4 General temperature function = Temperature) .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58
13.2.3.5 E4/5 Output threshold value 1 / 2 (only if E4 general temperature function = Temperature) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 59
13.2.3.6 E4/5 Threshold values (only if E4 general temperature function = Floor heating thermal limiter) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 59
TECHNICAL MANUAL GS 4x.10 KNX – ENGLISH
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Application program
Manufacturer: Hugo Müller GmbH & Co KG, Sturmbühlstraße 145 149, D 78054 VS- - -Schwenningen
Program name: GS 4x.10 knx
Installation: Add the device to your device list and open a new project. You can download the ETS database on our webpage:
http://www.hugo- -mueller.de/de/downloads/knx produktdatenbank/
Number of communication objects:
179
Number of group adresses:
254
Number of allocations:
255
Technische Daten
Power supply:
via KNX bus voltage
Bus current:
< 10 mA
Bus system:
KNX
Sensors:
CO
2
, relative humidity, temperature, dew point, VAV control
Measuring range CO
2
concentration:
390– 10,000 ppm
Measuring range rel. humidity:
0– 100%
Measuring range temperature:
0– 50°C
Measuring range atmospheric pressure:
300- 1,100 hPa
Class of protection:
IP 20 to DIN EN 60529
Permitted ambient temperature:
0°C …+50°C
Test mark:
CE
Housing:
Self- extinguishing thermoplastic
Dimensions:
80,5 x 80,5 x 17 mm
Mounting:
Wall
Type of connection:
Push-in terminal
Rights to technical amendments reserved
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Müller |
Kategoria: | termostat |
Model: | GS 40.10 knx |
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