Manual 2100-738C
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23 of 73
Low Voltage Connections
The
“R”
terminal is the 24 VAC
hot
terminal and is
supplied through Pin #10 of Plug P2
.
The
“C”
terminal is the 24 VAC
common
/
grounded
terminal and feeds through Pin #11 of Plug P2.
The
“G”
terminal is the
indoor blower input signal
and
feeds through Pin #6 of Plug P2.
The
“Y1”
terminal is the
compressor starting signal
and
feeds through Pin #7 of Plug P2.
The
“Y2”
terminal is the
compressor staging solenoid
signal
and feeds through Pin #4 of Plug P2.
The
“O”
terminal is the
reversing valve signal
and feeds
through Pin #8 of Plug P2.
The
“A”
terminal is the
ventilation demand signal
and outputs a signal for ventilation during occupied
programming conditions, and feeds through Pin #5 of
Plug P2.
The
“W2”
terminal is the
auxiliary heat signal
and
feeds through Pin #9 of Plug P2.
The
“W1/E”
terminal is the
emergency heat signal
and
feeds through Pin #3 of Plug P2.
The
“L”
terminal is used as an
input terminal
when a
CS2000 infrared occupancy device is used. It feeds
through Pin #12 of Plug P2.
The
“D”
terminal is used only of dehumidification
models and feeds through Pin #1 of Plug P2.
LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS FOR
DDC CONTROL
Fan Only
Energize G
Ventilation
Energize G, A (any mode of operation)
Part Load Cooling
Energize G, Y1, O
Full Load Cooling
Energize G, Y1, Y2, O
Part Load HP Heating
Energize G, Y1
Full Load HP Heating
Energize G, Y1, Y2
Auxiliary Heat
Energize G, W2
Dehumidification
Energize G, D, O
IMPORTANT
When there is a demand for dehumidification
and a demand for cooling occurs at the
same time, do not drop the signal on "D" for
dehumidification. Dropping an active "D" signal
when a demand for cooling occurs will cause
the compressor to go into an unnecessary time
delay.
FIGURE 15
Blower Motor Low Voltage Wire Harness Plug
MIS-1285