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48/50HC 17-28 Units — Low Voltage Terminal
Boards (TB A and TB B)
There are two terminal boards with 16 terminals each, and ori-
ented one mounted above the other. The front have screw ter-
minals and the back have spade connectors. These terminal
boards provide a connection point for the thermostat or space
sensor and for most field-installed accessories. See Table 33.
Communication Interface Board (CIB)
This circuit board provides a field connection point for unit
communications. The Local Equipment Network (LEN) RJ-11
connector allows a hand-held Navigator to be plugged in to ac-
cess the unit’s menus. The Carrier Comfort Network
®
(CCN)
RJ-11 connector or the CCN screw terminals allow building
communication connections. See Fig. 35.
Fig. 35 — Communications Interface Board (CIB)
Central Terminal Board (CTB)
This circuit board is a simple trace board that serves as a junc-
tion point between components and the
Comfort
Link system. It
is the distribution center for transformer 1’s power. The inte-
grated gas controller (IGC), electric heater control, compressor
control, and unit shutdown all feed through this trace board.
See Fig. 36 and Table 34 for the connections through this
board.
Fig. 36 — Central Terminal Board (CTB)
*Point name displayed on the scrolling marquee or Navigator™ display.
1
2
3
4
LEN
CCN
CCN
(+)
(-)
(com)
shield
Table 33 — Upper and Lower Field Connection Terminal (TB A and TB B) Board Connections (17-28 Size Units)
TERMINAL
BLOCK
TERMINAL
LABEL
DISPLAY
NAME*
DESCRIPTION
SENSOR
LOCATION
TYPE OF I/O
TERMINAL
NUMBER
Upper
(TB A)
C- 2
Transformer 2 Common
24 VAC common
1,3,4
R- 2
24 VAC power Transformer 2
24 VAC
13,15,16
SPT+
SPT
Space temperature (T55/56)
space
10k thermistor
8
SPT-
SPT
Space temperature (T55/56)
space
10k thermistor
7
SPTO
SPTO
Space temperature offset (T56)
space
10k thermistor
5
FDWN
FDWN
Fire shutdown switch input
supply/return/
space
24 VAC input
11
X
ALRM
Alarm output (normally open)
space
24 VAC output
2
G
G
Thermostat G (Fan)
space
24 VAC input
6
W1
W1
Thermostat W1 (1st stage heat)
space
24 VAC input
8
W2
W2
Thermostat W2 (2nd stage heat)
space
24 VAC input
10
Y1
Y1
Thermostat Y1 (1st stage cool)
space
24 VAC input
12
Y2
Y2
Thermostat Y2 (2nd stage cool)
space
24 VAC input
14
Lower
(TB B)
RAT
RAT
Return Air Temperature Sensor
return duct
10k thermistor
1,3
SAT
SAT
Supply Air Temperature Sensor
Blower or duct
10k thermistor
5,7
HUM
HUM
Humidistat switch input
supply/return/
space
switch input
9
LPWR
Analog Sensor Loop power
(24vdc)
24 VDC
8
COM
Analog sensor common
Ground
4
IAQ
IAQ
Indoor air quality sensor
return/space
4- 20 mA input
6
SPRH
SP.RH or OAQ Relative humidity sensor or
Outdoor air quality sensor
field installed
4-20 mA input
2
RMOC
RM.OC
Remote occupancy switch
field installed
24 VAC input
10
ENTH
ENTH or IAQ.S Outdoor enthalpy switch, or
Indoor air quality switch
economizer, or
return/space
24 VAC input
12
R- 2
24 VAC power Transformer 2
24 VAC
15
C- 2
Transformer 2 Common
24 VAC common
16
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