Carrier 33ZCVAVTRM Ventilation Rated Based on CO2 Set Point, → Indoor Air Quality Sensor Wiring

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Fig. 19 — Ventilation Rated Based on

CO2 Set Point

Indoor Air Quality Sensor Wiring — To wire the sensors after they are mounted in the conditioned air space and return air duct, see Fig. 20 and the instructions shipped with the sen- sors. For each sensor, use two 2-conductor 18 AWG twisted- pair cables (unshielded) to connect the separate isolated 24 vac power source to the sensor and to connect the sensor to the con- trol board terminals. To connect the sensor to the control board, identify the positive (+) PIN-8 and ground (GND) PIN-7 termi- nals on the sensor and connect the positive terminal to terminal RH/IAQ and connect the ground terminal to terminal GND.

HUMIDITY SENSOR (WALL-MOUNTED) INSTALLA- TION — The accessory space humidity sensor is installed on an interior wall to measure the relative humidity of the air with- in the occupied space. See Fig. 21.

The use of a standard 2- x 4-in. electrical box to accommo- date the wiring is recommended for installation. The sensor can be mounted directly on the wall, if acceptable by local codes.

If the sensor is installed directly on a wall surface, install the humidity sensor using 2 screws and 2 hollow wall anchors (field-supplied); do not overtighten screws. See Fig. 11.

Do NOT clean or touch the sensing element with chemical solvents; they can permanently damage the sensor.

The sensor must be mounted vertically on the wall. The Carrier logo should be oriented correctly when the sensor is properly mounted.

DO NOT mount the sensor in drafty areas such as near heat- ing or air-conditioning ducts, open windows, fans, or over heat sources such as baseboard heaters, radiators, or wall-mounted light dimmers. Sensors mounted in those areas will produce in- accurate readings.

Avoid corner locations. Allow at least 4 ft between the sen- sor and any corner. Airflow near corners tends to be reduced, resulting in erratic sensor readings.

Sensor should be vertically mounted approximately 5 ft up from the floor, beside the space temperature sensor.

For distances up to 500 feet, use a 3-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG cable. A CCN communication cable can be used, although the shield is not required. The shield must be removed from the sensor end of the cable if this cable is used. See Fig. 22 for wiring details.

The power for the sensor is provided by the control board. The board provides 24 vdc for the sensor. No additional power source is required.

To wire the sensor, perform the following:

1.At the sensor, remove 4-in. of jacket from the cable. Strip 1/4-in. of insulation from each conductor. Route the cable through the wire clearance opening in the center of the sensor. See Fig. 22.

2.Connect the RED wire to the sensor screw terminal marked (+).

3.Install one lead from the resistor (supplied with the sensor) and the WHITE wire, into the sensor screw ter- minal marked (–). After tightening the screw terminal, test the connection by pulling gently on the resistor lead.

4.Connect the remaining lead from the resistor to the BLACK wire and secure using a closed end type crimp connector or wire nut.

5.Using electrical tape, insulate any exposed resistor lead to prevent shorting.

6.At the control box, remove the jacket from the cable and route the RED conductor over to the left side of the control board. Route the remaining conductors to the right side of the control board.

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Configuration Instructions General Typical Carrier Linkage System HF23BJ042 → Zone Controller Physical Details 33ZCFANTRM Shown→ Single Duct Air Terminal Zone Controller → VAV Fan Terminal Zone ControllerZone Controller Damper Configuration Low Low Yel Blu Ora Red Wht Com SPT HF23BJ042 PAT Yel → J Zone Controller Wiring Dual Duct Applications Zone Controller Wiring Dual Duct Applications → Install Sensors Airflow Pickup Installation Space Temperature Sensor Wiring Communication Bus Wiring to Zone Controller Primary Air Temperature Sensor Part Number 33ZCSENPAT Indoor Air Quality CO2 Sensor → Supply Air Temperature Probe Part No Zcsensat LocationsVentilation Rated Based on CO2 Set Point → Indoor Air Quality Sensor WiringColor Code Recommendations Recommended CablesHumidity Sensor Wiring → Remote Occupancy Wiring Communication Bus Wiring → Typical Water Valve and Sensor InstallationInitial Operation and Test Perform the following → Points Display Screen Configuration→ Alarm Limit Configuration Screen Default Value Display range Network Access Read/WritePPM → Linkage Coordinator Configuration Screen = low, 3 = high Occupancy Schedule Information Screen → Set Point Screen Airflow Service Configuration ScreenRange Default Value Rndsz Terminal Service Configuration ScreenClockwise Rotation Range Options Service Configuration Screen Default Value NormalPpm parts per million Srndsz Secondary Damper Service Configuration ScreenCOOLING, Heating → Linkage Maintenance Screen Occupancy Maintenance Screen Commissioning Mode Display Range → Zone Air Balance/Commissioning Table → Zone Maintenance Table Read/Write Page Copyright 1999 Carrier Corporation

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