Best.Energy ENISCOPE AIR SENSE AD101 User manual

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[INSTALLATION MANUAL]
ENISCOPE®AIR SENSE
Model AD101/1 Model AD102/2

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INDEX
Section Contents Page No.
Legal Information 3
1 Introduction 5
1.1 Important Notes 5
2 Safety Information 6
2.1 Before Commencing Work 6
2.2 Five Safety Rules 6
3 Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity 8
4 Product Description 9
4.1 Elements of the Eniscope®Air Sense 9
4.2 Description of Operation 9
5 Technical Specifications 10
6 PIR Coverage Data 11
7 Prior to Installation 12
8 Mechanical Installation 12
8.1 Mounting the Eniscope Air Sense 12
9 Electrical Installation 13
9.1 Eniscope Air Sense model AD101/1 13
9.2 Eniscope Air Sense model AD101/2 13
9.3 Connecting the Eniscope Air Sense External Sensors 14
10 LoRa Network Association 15

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LEGAL INFORMATION
Warning Notice System
This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal
safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal
safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to
property damage have no safety alert symbol.
These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger.
If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the
highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety
alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage.
Qualied Personnel
The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by
personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation
for the specific task, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified
personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, can identify risks and
avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems.
DANGER
indicates
that death or
severe personal
injury will
result if proper
precautions are
not taken.
WARNING
indicates
that death or
severe personal
injury may
result if proper
precautions are
not taken.
CAUTION
with a safety
alert symbol,
indicates that
minor personal
injury can
result if proper
precautions are
not taken.
CAUTION
without a safety
alert symbol,
indicates
that property
damage can
result if proper
precautions are
not taken.
NOTICE
indicates that
an unintended
result or situation
can occur if the
corresponding
information is not
adhered to.

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Proper use of Best.Energy products
Note the following:
WARNING
Best.Energy products may only be used for the applications described in the catalogue
and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other
manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Best.Energy.
Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation, and
maintenance is required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any
problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be adhered to.
The information in the relevant documentation must be observed.
Trademarks
All names identified by ® are registered trademarks of the Best Energy Ltd. The
remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third
parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.
Disclaimer of Liability
Best.Energy have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with
the hardware and soware described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely,
we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is
reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1Important Notes
Purpose of the manual
This manual contains fundamental information and practical tips for installing and
correctly connecting the Eniscope®Air Sense product. Commissioning and associating
the device with the Eniscope Air Connect LoRa network is dealt with in a separate
manual.
Target group
This manual is intended for any user involved in
• Installation
• Servicing and maintaining
• Planning and configuring systems
Basic knowledge required.
A general knowledge of the field of electrical engineering is required to understand this
manual.
Scope of validity.
The manual is valid for the Eniscope®Air Sense. It describes the components that are
valid at the time of publication. Best.Energy reserves the right to change product or
component Information without prior notice.
Standards and approvals.
The Eniscope®Air Sense electrical and operational safety is declared to EN60730.
Disclaimer of liability.
It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that a system or machine is
functioning properly as a whole. Best.Energy, its regional oices, and associated
companies cannot guarantee all the properties of a whole plant system or machine that
has not been designed by Best.Energy.
Similarly, Best.Energy can assume no liability for recommendations that appear or
are implied in the following description. No new guarantee, warranty, or liability claims
beyond the scope of the Best.Energy general terms of supply are to be derived or
inferred from the following description.

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2 SAFETY INFORMATION
2.1 Before commencing work: Isolating the equipment from the
supply system and ensuring that it cannot be reconnected.
DANGER
Hazardous voltage Will cause death or serious injury.
• Disconnect the system and all devices from the power supply before starting work.
• Secure against switching on again.
• Verify that the equipment is not live.
• Ground and short-circuit.
• Erect barriers around or cover adjacent live parts.
2.2 Five safety rules for work in or on electrical systems
A set of rules, which are summarized in DIN VDE 0105 as the “five safety rules”, are
defined for work in or on electrical systems as a preventative measure against electrical
accidents:
DANGER
Hazardous voltage Will cause death or serious injury.
Qualified Personnel.
The equipment / system may only be commissioned and operated by qualified
personnel. For the purpose of the safety information in these Operating Instructions,
a “qualified person” is someone who is authorized to energize, ground, and tag
equipment, systems, and circuits in accordance with established safety procedures
1 Isolate
2 Secure against switching on again
3 Verify that the equipment is not live
4 Ground and short-circuit
5 Erect barriers around or cover adjacent live parts
These five safety rules must be applied in the above order prior to starting work on an
electrical system. Aer completing the work, proceed in the reverse order.
It is assumed that every electrician is familiar with these rules.

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Explanations
1. The isolating distances between live and deenergized parts of the system must
vary according to the operating voltage that is applied. “Isolate” refers to the
all-pole disconnection of live parts.
All-pole disconnection can be achieved, e.g. by.:
• Switching o the miniature circuit breaker
• Switching o the motor circuit breaker
• Unscrewing fusible links
• Removing LV HRC fuses
2. The feeder must be secured against inadvertent restarting to ensure that it
remains isolated for the duration of the work. This can be achieved, for instance, by
securing the load and miniature circuit breakers with lockable blocking elements in
the disconnected state, either using a lock or by unscrewing the fuses.
3. The deenergized state of the equipment should be verified using suitable test
equipment, e.g. a two-pole voltmeter. Single-pole test pins are not suitable for this
purpose. The absence of power must be established for all poles, phase to phase,
and phase to N/PE.
4. Grounding and short-circuiting are not mandatory if the system has a nominal
voltage less than 1 kV. The powered version (non-battery version) of the
Best.Energy Eniscope®Air Sense is rated at a maximum of 277V nominal
single phase.

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3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The Eniscope®Air Sense AD101/1 and AD101/2 meets the following requirements:
EN 60730-1:2016 Automatic electrical controls safety standard.
This is to certify that the products described in this manual conform to the requirements
of the following standards in respect of the low voltage directive, 73/23/EEC.
This is to certify that the products described in this manual conform to the requirements
of the following standards in respect of the European EMC directive:
EN60730-1:2016, EN5022: 2010, EN61000-4-2:2009, EN61000-4-3:2006+A2,
EN61000-4-4:2012, EN61000-4-5:2014, EN61000-4-6:2014, EN61000-4-11:2004,
EN 6100-4-8: 2010, EN6100-3-2: 2019, EN6100-3-3: 2013, EN300 220-2 V3.2.1, 4.3.1, 4.2.2
Signed D. Fellows Head of Product Engineering
Best Energy Ltd
Southview
St Austell Business Park Carclaze
St Austell
Cornwall
PL25 4EJ
UK

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4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
4.1 Elements of the Eniscope®Air Sense
The Eniscope®Air Sense consists of the following components.
1. Non battery versions have an internally fused power supply rated at 100 to 277 VAC.
2. LoRa wireless circuitry for connection to Eniscope Air control and monitoring platform.
3. The Air Sense has the following wireless outputs.
a. Temperature
b. Humidity
c. Lux
d. PIR occupancy detection
4. 1 x pulse input
4.2 Description of Operation
The Eniscope Air Sense is a LoRa enabled sensor device for measurement of room
temperature, humidity, light levels, and occupancy. The device reports data to the
Eniscope Air platform via the Eniscope Air Connect module and Eniscope Hybrid to
control room assets such as lighting and HVAC via the Eniscope Air Switch,
Eniscope Air Digital and Eniscope Air Ambient devices according to the user’s
programmed schedule and comfort settings.
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5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Eniscope Air Sense – AD101/1 Mains Powered
Eniscope Air Sense – AD101/2 Battery Powered
Supply Voltage (AD101/1) 100 – 277 VAC -10%/+6% (internally fused) or,
12V to 30V AC/DC – 0.1 amps
Fuse Rating (AD101/1) 100 – 277 VAC – 15mm 1 amp, Littlefuse 209 series
Power Requirements (AD101/1) Less than 0.1 amps
Battery Specications (AD101/2) Cell Size R6-AA
Lithium-thionyl chloride Li-SCOI2
Voltage 3.6V
Recommended battery type SAFT 14500
Battery Quantity Maximum of 5 cells
Battery Life 2 cells, 5-minute update rate = 10 years
5 cells, 1-minute update rate = 5 years
Temperature Range -20°C to +60°C
Temperature Accuracy +/-0.2°C
Relative Humidity 0–100% RH
Relative Humidity Accuracy +/-2%
PIR Maximum mounting height 7 Meters
Detection angle 46°
Maximum detection range 12 meters
Yellow PIR activation LED
Light Levels 16 bit A-D, Range scalable in Analytics platform
Pulse Input x 1 2 Wire Input
Volt Free
1.5mA Pulse Current
Enclosure Type Polycarbonate
Enclosure Rating IP20
Operating Temperature -20 – +60°
Altitude 1000M
Dimensions Diameter 115mm, Height 65mm
Weight 0.240Kg
Safety EN 60730–1:2016
LoRa Wireless Bands Band 1 – 16 Channels, 865MHz – 870MHz
Band 2 – 16 Channels, 915MHz – 925MHz

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6 PIR COVERAGE DATA
Ceiling mounting
PIR Activation LED
A PIR event can be observed when the
yellow LED in the PIR lens is triggered.
PIR Coverage Ceiling Mounting
PIR Coverage Wall Mounting
NOTICE
The distances in the above table relate to the whole of the x and y axis length.
Mounting Height
(Meters)
7
6
5
4
3
2
Detection Range
Y Axis (Meters)
10
8.7
7.5
7.1
6.8
4.5
Detection Range
X Axis (Meters)
12
9.5
8.6
7.8
7.2
5.2
Mounting Height
(Meters)
7
6
5
4
3
2
Distance (Meters)
from Sensor Before
Movement Detection
(1.5M height person)
4.5
3.7
2.7
2.1
1.3
0.4
Detection Range
Y Axis (Meters)
10
Detection Range
X Axis (Meters)
12
Wall mounting
x
y
x
y
4
1 2 3
Detection distance from wall (meters)
Sensor mounting height
1
2
3
x
y
x
y
4
1 2 3
Detection distance from wall (meters)
Sensor mounting height
1
2
3

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7 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
CAUTION
1. Carefully remove the unit from the packaging and check that the parts supplied
identify with the delivery note and the purchase order.
2. Check the Voltage rating of the unit correspond with the input voltage.
3. Check that there are no loose parts or objects within the unit.
4. Check enough space exists to correctly install the unit.
5. Check you have enough tools to correctly install the unit.
6. Avoid extremes of temperature and/or humidity beyond published limits.
8 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
8.1 Mounting the Eniscope Air Sense
• If using the PIR feature mount the unit in a position to attain the required coverage.
• Remove the push fit cover.
• Wall or ceiling mount the unit using both fixing holes (A).
• Use 3.5mm diameter screws suitable for the fixing substrate.
• Replace cover.
A A

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9 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DANGER
Hazardous voltage Will cause death or serious injury.
• Disconnect the system and all devices from the power supply before starting work.
• Secure against switching on again.
• Verify that the equipment is not live.
• Ground and short-circuit.
• Erect barriers around or cover adjacent live parts.
9.1 Eniscope Air Sense Model AD101/1.
• Remove screw A.
• Remove cover.
• Supply voltage options
• 5-30V AC/DC or
• 100-277V AC
• Cable size 0.75mm 300V rated.
• Use cable clamp to secure cable.
• Replace cover.
WARNING
Use only copper cables.
Sensor power supply terminal torque setting 1Nm.
9.2 Eniscope Air Sense Model AD101/2.
• Remove screw A.
• Remove cover.
• Insert batteries ensuring the correct polarity.
• Replace cover.
A
A

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9.3 Connecting the Eniscope Air Sense External
Sensors.
Sensors
• Remove top cover (push fit)
• External sensor cables should be a minimum of
0.2mm CSA and screened.
• External sensor cables should be kept as short
as possible and not routed adjacent to
mains cables.
• External sensor cable routing
• Rear of sensor to terminal block.
WARNING
Use only copper cables.
Sensor power supply terminal torque setting 1Nm.
1 4
23
0-10V (B)
0-1V (C)
4-20mA (D)
(A)
SIG
0V
Pulse
Chan4
Chan 2
V+
SIG
0V
V+
SIG
0V
Chan 1
V+
SIG
0V
Chan3
V+
SIG
0V
SIG
0V
Pulse

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10 LoRa NETWORK INSTALLATION
Associating the Eniscope Air Switch with the LoRa network is covered in a separate
manual.
RF Association
• RF frequency band selection switch (A)
• RF association push button (B)
• RF association Red LED (C)
• RF association Blue LED (D)
NOTICE
The Eniscope Air has 2 radio bands each with 16 channels.
The choice of the band and channel will be down to local licencing,
interference, and existing LoRa networks.
B
C
A
D
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