Carrier ZN030-105, ZW, Z6, 48ZT, Z8075-105, 48ZG CCN Connection Approved Shielded Cables

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SPACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR (T-56) — The space tem- perature sensor (P/N 33ZCT56SPT) wires are connected to terminals in the unit main control box.

CAUTION

Jumper MUST be in place between pins 1 and 3, 3 and 4 or inaccurate readings could result.

To connect the space temperature sensor, see Fig. 68.

COMMUNICATING SPACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR (T-58) — The communicating space temperature sensor (P/N 33ZCT58SPT) is wired to the Carrier Comfort Network® (CCN) connections on TB202.

SPACE TEMPERATURE AVERAGING — Applications that require averaging using multiple space temperature sensors can be satisfied using either 4 or 9 sensors as shown in Fig. 69.

NOTE: Only Carrier sensors may be used for standard T-55 space averaging. Sensors must be used in multiples of 1, 4, and 9 only, with total sensors wiring not to exceed 1000 ft. How- ever, space temperature reset can be accomplished with only one sensor.

NOTE: Do not use T-56 sensors for space temperature averag- ing because the 5-degree offset function will not work in a multiple sensor application.

HEAT INTERLOCK RELAY (VAV Units Only — Not Neces- sary For Digital Air Volume Applications) — Variable air vol- ume (VAV) units using optimal start (morning warm-up) and/ or occupied heating require that room terminals be controlled to the fully open position when the unit goes into Heating mode. The HIR (heat interlock relay) function is provided for this control. When the unit goes into Heating mode, the HIR is energized to provide switch closure or opening (depending on how the field-supplied power source is set up) to open the room terminals. The field connections for the HIR are at TB201 ter- minals 7 and 8. See Fig. 70.

Option and Accessory Control Wiring — The Z Series units may be used in applications with additional control features, options, or accessories. Refer to the Controls and Troubleshooting manual for more information concerning installation and configuration of options and accessories. Figures 70-80 contain wiring information on the following features:

heat interlock relay (Fig. 70)

outdoor air enthalpy switch (Fig. 71)

CO2 space sensor (Fig. 72)

filter status switch (Fig. 73)

fan status switch (Fig. 74)

space humidity sensor (Fig. 75)

return air humidity sensor (Fig. 75)

return air CO2 sensor (Fig. 76)

return air smoke detector (Fig. 77)

smoke control — fire shutdown (Fig. 78)

smoke control — purge (Fig. 79)

smoke control — evacuation (Fig. 79)

smoke control — pressurization (Fig. 79)

CCN connections (Fig. 80)

Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) Interface — The 48ZN,ZW,Z8 units can be connected to the CCN system if de- sired. The communication bus wiring is supplied and installed in the field. It consists of shielded, 3-conductor cable with shield wire.

The system elements are connected to the communication bus in a daisy chain arrangement. The positive pin of each

system element communication connector must be wired to the positive pins of the system element on either side of it, the negative pins must be wired to the negative pins, and the signal pins must be wired to signal ground pins. Wiring connections for the CCN system should be made at the terminal block using the screw terminals. The board also contains an RJ14 CCN plug that can be used to connect a Navigator™ device or field service computer. There is also another RJ14 LEN (Local Equipment Network) connection that is used to download soft- ware. Consult CCN Contractor’s Manual for further information.

NOTE: Conductors and drain wire must be 20 AWG minimum stranded, tinned copper. Individual conductors must be insu- lated with PVC, PVC/nylon, vinyl, Teflon, or polyethylene. An aluminum/polyester 100% foil shield and an outer jacket of PVC, PVC/nylon, chrome vinyl, or Teflon with a minimum operating temperature range of –4 to 140 F (–20 C to 60 C) is required. See Table 20 for cables that meet the requirements.

Table 20 — CCN Connection Approved

Shielded Cables

MANUFACTURER

CABLE PART NO.

Alpha

2413 or 5463

American

A22503

Belden

8772

Columbia

02525

IMPORTANT: When connecting the CCN communica- tion bus to a system element, use a color coding system for the entire network to simplify installation and checkout.

The following color code is recommended:

SIGNAL

CCN BUS CONDUCTOR

COMM1 PLUG

TYPE

INSULATION COLOR

PIN NO.

+

RED

1

GROUND

WHITE

2

BLACK

3

NOTE: If a cable with a different color scheme is selected, a similar color code should be adopted for the entire network.

At each system element, the shields of its communication bus cables must be tied together. If the communication bus is entirely within one building, the resulting continuous field must be connected to a ground at one point only. If the commu- nication bus cable exits from one building and enters another, the shields must be connected to grounds at the lightning suppressor in each building where the cable enters or exits the building (one point per building only).

To connect the unit to the network (Fig. 80):

1.Turn off power to the control box.

2.Cut the CCN wire and strip the ends of the red (+), white (ground) and black (–) conductors. (If a different network color scheme is used, substitute appropriate colors.)

3.Wire the CCN to the screw terminals on the COMM board as follows (Fig. 80):

a.Secure the red (+) wire to CCN screw terminal + on the COMM board.

b.Secure the white (ground) wire to CCN screw terminal C on the COMM board.

c.Secure the black (–) wire to CCN screw terminal – on the COMM board.

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Contents Installation Instructions Installation Physical Data 48ZG,ZN030-050 Base UnitAlternate High-Capacity Evaporator Coil Physical Data 48ZG,ZN055-070 Base UnitPhysical Data 48ZG,ZN075-105 Base UnitOutside AIR Screens Physical Data 48Z6,Z8075-105 RETURN/EXHAUST FAN Physical Data 48ZT,ZW075-105 Operating Weights of Options and Accessories lb Power ExhaustPower Exhaust Fan Drive Data High-Capacity Power Exhaust Fan Drive Data 48ZT,ZW UnitsSupply Fan Drive Data Return/Exhaust Fan Drive Data 48Z6,Z8 UnitsRoof Curb Sizes 055-105 Roof Curb Sizes 075-105 with High-Capacity Power Exhaust Condenser Section Roof Curb Size 055 and 060 Only Condenser Section Roof Curb Size 070-105 Only Condenser END Support Gasket Location on Roof Curb 48ZT,ZW075-105 Units Rigging Label Size 055-105 Units Standard Chassis Rigging Label Size 055,060 Units Extended Chassis Weight Distribution and Center of Gravity Page 24 → Page Page A48-8451 Page Page A48-8452 A48-8453 A48-8454 Install Outdoor Hoods 48ZG,ZN,Z6,Z8 Units Outdoor Air Hood Installation Sizes Install Economizer Hoods 48ZT,ZW Units Field Wire Routing Disconnect Location Size 030-050 Units Disconnect Location 48ZG,ZN055-105 and 48Z6,Z8075-105 Units Field Power Wiring Connections Electrical Data, 48ZG,ZN030 Units MCA Mocp FLAElectrical Data, 48ZG,ZN035 Units Electrical Data, 48ZG,ZN040 Units Electrical Data, 48ZG,ZN050 Units Electrical Data, 48ZG,ZN055 Units MCA Mocp FLAElectrical Data, 48ZG,ZN060 Units Electrical Data, 48ZG,ZN070 Units 460Electrical Data 48ZG,ZN075-105 Units Electrical Data 48Z6,Z8075-105 Units Electrical Data 48ZT,ZW075-105 Units Indoor Evaporator Fan Motor Auxiliary Control Box Location Sizes Auxiliary Control Box Details Sizes Sizes 055-105 without Return FanReturn/Exhaust-Fan Shipping Brackets 48Z6 Shipping Brackets Sizes Compressor Mounting Gas Piping Details 48Z Series Staged Gas ImplementationFlue/Inlet Hood Locations, 030-060 Units Inlet Hood View Port Cover Installation Units Only SGC Thermistor Designations PointCCN Connection Approved Shielded Cables Field Control Thermostat Wiring Smoke Control ModesSpace Temperature Averaging Wiring Heat Interlock Relay Wiring Fan Status Switch Wiring Return Air Smoke Detector Wiring CCN Connections Page Copyright 2009 Carrier Corporation
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