Table 8 --PremierLink TM Sensor Usage

 

 

 

OUTDOOR

AIR

RETURN

AIR

OUTDOOR

AIR

RETURN

AIR

APPLICATION

 

TEMPERATURE

SENSOR

TEMPERATURE

SENSOR

ENTHALPY

SENSOR

ENTHALPY

SENSOR

DifferentialDryBulb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature

with

Included--

Required

--

 

 

 

 

PremierLink*

33ZCT55SPT

--

 

--

 

(PremierLink

 

HH79NZ039

or Equivalent

 

 

 

 

requires

4-20 mA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Actuator)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single Enthalpy

with

 

 

 

 

Required

--

 

 

PremierLink*

 

 

 

 

33CSENTHSW

 

 

(PremierLink

 

Included

--

--

 

(HH57ZC003)

--

 

requires

4-20 mA

NotUsed

 

 

or

 

 

 

Actuator)

 

 

 

 

 

HH57AC077

 

 

Differential

Enthalpy

Included--

 

 

Required

--

Required

--

with PremierLink*

 

 

33CSENTHSW

33CSENTSEN

(PremierLink

 

NotUsed

--

 

(HH57ZC003)

or

 

requires

4-20 mA

 

 

 

 

or

 

HH57AC078

Actuator)

 

 

 

 

 

HH57AC077

 

 

*PremierLink control requires supply air temperature sensor 33ZCSENSAT and

outdoor air temperature sensor HH79NZ039 -- included with factory-installed PremierLink control; field-supplied and field-installed with field-installed PremierLink control.

NOTES:

1.CO2 Sensors (Optional):

33ZCSENCO2 -- Room sensor (adjustable). Aspirator box is required for duct mounting of the sensor. 33ZCASPCO2 -- Aspirator box used for duct-mounted CO2 room sensor.

33ZCT55CO2 -- Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override. 33ZCT56CO2 -- Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override and setpoint.

2.All units include the following Standard Sensors:

Outdoor-air sensor -- 50HJ540569 -- Opens at 67 F,closes at 52 F,not adjustable.

Mixed-air sensor -- HH97AZ001 -- (PremierLink control requires supply air temperature sensor 33ZCSENSAT and outdoor air temperature sensor HH79NZ039)

Compressor lockout sensor -- 50HJ540570 -- Opens at 35 E closes at 50 E

ENTHALPY SWITCH/RECEIVER -- The accessory en-

thalpy switclffreceiver (33CSENTHSW) senses temperature and humidity of the air surrounding the device and calculates the enthalpy when used without an enth_dpy sensol: The relay is energized when enthalpy is high and deenergized when en- thalpy is low (based on ASHRAE [American Society of Heat- ing, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineersl 90.1 crite-

ria). If an accessory enthalpy sensor (33CSENTSEN) is at- tached to the return air sensor input, then differential enth_dpy is calculated. The relay is energized when the enthalpy detected by the return air enth_dpy sensor is less than the enthalpy at the en- thalpy switch/receivel: The relay is deenergized when the en- thalpy detected by the return air enthalpy sensor is greater than

the enthalpy at the enthalpy switch/receiver (differential en- thalpy control). See Fig. 26 and 27.

OUTDOOR ENTHALPY CONTROL (Fig. 28) -- Outdoor enthalpy control requires only an enthalpy switclffreceiver

(33CSENTHSW). The enthalpy switclffreceiver is mounted in

the outdoor air inlet and calculates outdoor air enthalpy. The

enthalpy switch/receiver energizes the relay output when the outdoor enthalpy is above 28 BTU/Ib OR @ bulb tempera-

ture is above 75 F and is deenergized when the outdoor enthalpy is below 27 BTU/Ib AND dry bulb temperature is below 74.5 IF.The relay output is wired to the unit economizer which will open or close depending on the output of the switch.

NOTE: The enthalpy calculation is done using an average alti- tude of 1000 ft above sea level.

Mounting -- Mount the enthalpy switch/receiver in a location where the outdoor air can be sampled (such as the outdoor air

intake). The enthalpy switch/receiver is not a NEMA 4

(Natiomd Electrical Manufacturers Association) enclosure and should be mounted in a location that is not exposed to outdoor elements such as rain or snow. Use two field-supplied no. 8 x 3/4-in. TEK screws. Insert the screws through the holes in the sides of the enthalpy switchheceiver

Wiring -- Cmrier recommends the use of 18 to 22 AWG

(American Wire Gage) twisted pair or shielded cable for all wiring. All connections must be made with l/4-in, female spade connectors.

A 24-vac transformer is required to power the enthalpy switch/receiver; as shown in Fig. 29, the PremierLink TM board provides 24 vac. Connect the GND and 24 VAC terminals on the enthalpy switclffreceiver to the terminals on the transform- er. On some applications, the power from the economizer har-

ness can be used to power the enthalpy switclffreceivel: To

power the enthalpy switclffreceiver from the economizer har- ness, connect power of the enthalpy switclffreceiver to the red and brown wires (1 and 4) on the economizer hmness.

For connection to rooftop units with PlemierLink TM control, connect the LOW Enthalpy terminal on the enthalpy switch/re-

ceiver to J4 -- pin 2 of the PremierLink control on the HVAC unit. The switch can be powered through the PremierLink con- trol board if desired. Wire the 24 VAC terminal on the enthalpy switch/receiver to J4 -- pin 1 on the PremierLink control. Wile

the GND terminal on the enthalpy switch/receiver to Jl -- pin 2 on the PremierLink control. The HI Enthalpy terminal is not used. See Fig. 28.

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