Harmony Sources Current 24VDC Excitation Voltage
EMS INPUT
+ SIGNAL | EMS | ||
(+) | Input | ||
SHIELD | |||
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EMS Sourcing Current
EMS INPUT
+ SIGNAL | EMS | ||
(+) | Input | ||
SHIELD | |||
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CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SET POINT
•The Harmony can take a
•The signal must be a
•A system sensor must be installed as described in the previous section.
•The External Set Point must be set up correctly (see pg. 12). These settings will allow the Harmony to read and monitor the system temperature and also monitor the
•The Harmony can source the current for the
•If the EMS or other signal sources the current (provides the excitation voltage), attach the (+) side of the
INSTALLATION INPUT WIRING
INPUTS |
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A1 | T |
| TEMP |
A2 |
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A3 | SHUTDOWN |
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A4 |
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A5 | + |
A6 | S |
A7 | NETWORK |
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A8 |
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A9 | SYSTEM |
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A10 | PROVE |
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Dry Contact
Shutdown
Signal
WIRING THE SHUTDOWN
•This feature can be used whenever it is desirable to turn off the Harmony from a remote location or another controller.
•A typical use for this feature would be to turn off all boiler stages when an EMS panel no longer requires heat in the system.
•When the Shutdown feature is enabled by closing a dry contact, all active stages will immediately modulate down to low. They will remain in low for 45 seconds and then turn off.
•If the System Output relay was active, it will remain active until the System Delay is over, then it will also turn off.
•The Shutdown signal must be a dry contact only. No voltage can be placed across the SHUTDOWN terminals.
•Bring the two wires from the dry contact to the terminals marked SHUTDOWN- A3, A4.
WIRING THE SYSTEM PROVE
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