WSHP OPEN WIRING — The WSHP Open controller will be factory wired to the Complete C or Deluxe D control board, however, the system wiring will need to be completed utilizing WSHP Open controller wiring diagrams and the Third Party Integration (TPI) Guide. Factory installation includes harness, LWT (leaving water temperature), supply air, and condensate sensor.

WARNING

Disconnect all power to the unit before performing mainte- nance or service. Unit may automatically start if power is not disconnected. Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury, death, and/or equipment damage.

Wiring Sensors to Inputs — Sensors can be wired to the WSHP Open controller’s inputs. See Table 4.

All field control wiring that connects to the WSHP Open con- troller must be routed through the raceway built into the corner post. The raceway provides the UL required clearance between high and low-voltage wiring.

1.Pass control wires through the hole provided in the corner post.

2.Feed the wires through the raceway to the WSHP Open controller.

3.Connect the wires to the removable Phoenix connectors.

4.Reconnect the connectors to the board.

Field-Supplied Sensor Hardware — The WSHP Open con- troller is configurable with the following field-supplied sen- sors. See Table 4.

Table 4 — Field-Supplied Sensors for

WSHP Open Controller

SENSOR

NOTES

Space Temperature Sensor

Field Installed (Must be used with

(SPT)

WSHP Open controller.)

Outdoor Air

Network Sensor

Temperature Sensor

 

Indoor Air Quality Sensor

Required only for demand

(Separate Sensor)

control ventilation.

Space Relative Humidity

Separate Sensor

Sensor

 

NOTE: BACview6 Handheld or Virtual BACview can be used as the user interface.

For specific details about sensors, refer to the literature sup- plied with the sensor.

Wiring a SPT Sensor — A WSHP Open controller is connect- ed to a wall-mounted space temperature (SPT) sensor to moni- tor room temperature using a Molex plug.

The WSHP Open system offers the following SPT sensors. See Table 5.

Wire SPT sensors to the WSHP Open controller’s Rnet port. An Rnetbus can consist of any of the following combinations of devices wired in a daisy-chain configuration:

1 SPT Plus, SPT Pro, or SPT Pro Plus sensors

1 to 4 SPT Standard sensors

1 to 4 SPT Standard sensors and 1 SPT Plus, SPT Pro, or SPT Pro Plus sensor

Any of the above combinations, plus up to 2 BACview6 Handheld but no more than 6 total devices

NOTE: If the Rnetbus has multiple SPT Standard sensors, each sensor must be given a unique address on the Rnetbus. See the Carrier Open Sensor Installation Guide.

Use the specified type of wire and cable for maximum signal integrity. See Table 6.

Table 5 — SPT Sensors

SENSOR

PART

FEATURES

NUMBER

SPT

SPS

• Local access port

Standard

• No operator control

 

 

 

• Slide potentiometer to adjust set point

SPT Plus

SPPL

• Manual on button to override schedule

• LED to show occupied status

 

 

 

 

• Local access port

 

 

• LCD display

 

 

• Manual on button to override schedule

 

 

• Warmer and cooler buttons to adjust set

SPT Pro

SPP

point

• Info button to cycle through zone and

 

 

 

 

outside air temperatures, set points, and

 

 

local override time

 

 

• Local access port

 

 

• LCD display

 

 

• Manual on button to override schedule

 

 

• Warmer and cooler buttons to adjust set

SPT Pro

 

point

SPPF

• Info button to cycle through zone and

Plus

 

outside air temperatures, set points, and

 

 

 

 

local override time

 

 

• Local access port

 

 

• Fan speed*

*The SPT Pro Plus fan speed adjustment has no effect in this application.

Table 6 — Rnet Wiring Specifications

RNET WIRING SPECIFICATIONS

Description

4 conductor, unshielded, CMP,

plenum rated cable

 

Conductor

18 AWG

Maximum Length

500 ft

Recommended Coloring

Jacket: white

Wiring: black, white, green, red

 

UL Temperature

32 to 167 F

Voltage

300-vac, power limited

Listing

UL: NEC CL2P, or better

LEGEND

AWG — American Wire Gage

CMP — Communications Plenum Cable

NEC — National Electrical Code

UL — Underwriters Laboratories

To wire the SPT sensor to the controller:

1.Partially cut , then bend and pull off the outer jacket of the Rnet cable(s), being careful not to nick the inner insulation.

2.Strip about 1/4 in. of the inner insulation from each wire. See Fig. 29.

OUTER JACKET

a50-8443

.25 IN.

INNER INSULATION

Fig. 29 — Rnet Cable Wire

3.Wire each terminal on the sensor to the same terminal on the controller. See Fig. 18-22. Table 7 shows the recom- mended Rnet wiring scheme.

Table 7 — Rnet Wiring

WIRE

TERMINAL

Red

+12-v

Black

.Rnet

White

Rnet+

Green

Gnd

NOTE: The wire should be connected to the terminal shown.

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