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Perform the following steps if state or local code requires

the use of conduit, or if your installation requires a cable length
of more than 8 ft:

1. Secure the probe to the duct with two field-supplied self-

drilling screws.

2. If you are extending cable length beyond 8 ft, use plenum

rated, 20 AWG, twisted pair wire.

3. Connect the sensor leads to the PremierLink™ control-

ler’s wiring harness terminal board at the terminals la-
beled SAT (ORN) and GND (BRN).

4. Neatly bundle and secure excess wire.

INDOOR AIR QUALITY CO

2

 SENSOR INSTALLATION

(IAQ)  — The indoor air quality sensor accessory monitors
carbon dioxide (CO

2

) levels. This information is used to moni-

tor IAQ levels. Three types of sensors are provided. The wall
sensor can be used to monitor the conditioned air space.
Sensors use infrared technology to measure the levels of CO

2

present in the air. The wall sensor is available with or without
an LCD readout to display the CO

2

 level in ppm.

The CO

2

 sensors are all factory set for a range of 0 to

2000 ppm and a linear mA output of 4 to 20. Refer to the
instructions supplied with the CO

2

 sensor for electrical require-

ments and terminal locations.

To accurately monitor the quality of the air in the condi-

tioned air space, locate the sensor near a return air grille (if
present) so it senses the concentration of CO

2

 leaving the

space. The sensor should be mounted in a location to avoid
direct breath contact.

Do not mount the IAQ sensor in drafty areas such as near

supply ducts, open windows, fans, or over heat sources. Allow
at least 3 ft between the sensor and any corner. Avoid mounting
the sensor where it is influenced by the supply air; the sensor
gives inaccurate readings if the supply air is blown directly onto
the sensor or if the supply air does not have a chance to mix
with the room air before it is drawn into the return airstream.
Wiring the Indoor Air Quality Sensor — To wire the sensors
after they are mounted in the conditioned air space or outdoor
location, see Fig. 7 and 8 and the instructions shipped with the
sensors. For each sensor, use two 2-conductor 18 AWG

(American Wire Gage) twisted-pair cables (unshielded) to con-
nect the separate isolated 24 vac power source to the sensor and
to connect the sensor to the control board terminals. To connect
the sensor to the control, identify the positive (4 to 20 mA) and
ground (SIG COM) terminals on the sensor. Connect the
4-20 mA terminal to terminal IAQ (RED) and connect the
SIG COM terminal to terminal GND (BRN).
OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY CO

2

 SENSOR INSTALLA-

TION (OAQ) — The Outdoor Air CO

2

 sensor is designed to

monitor carbon dioxide (CO

2

) levels in the air and interface

with the ventilation damper in an HVAC system. The OAQ
sensor is packaged with an outdoor cover. See Fig. 12 and 13.

The outdoor air CO

2

 sensor must be placed in an area that is

representative of the entire conditioned space. A mounting
height of 6 feet is recommended. For installation where it is not
necessary to reach the control, it may be mounted higher on the
wall or on the ceiling, provided the location represents a good
sampling of air.
Wiring the Outdoor Air CO

2

 Sensor — Power  requirements

are 18 to 36 vac RMS 50/60 Hz; 18 to 42 vdc polarity protected/
dependent; and 70 mA average, 100 mA peak at 24 vdc. All
system wiring must be in compliance with all applicable local
and national codes. A dedicated power supply is required for
this sensor. A two-wire cable is required to wire the dedicated
power supply for the sensor. The two wires should be connected
to the power supply and terminals 1 and 2. To connect the sen-
sor to the control, identify the positive (4 to 20 mA) and ground
(SIG COM) terminals on the sensor. Connect the 4 to 20 mA
terminal OAQ (BLU) terminal J5-2. Connect the SIG COM ter-
minal to terminal GND (BRN) terminal J5-3. See Fig. 12.
OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (Fig. 14-17) —
The OAT sensor must be located properly. The sensor must be
installed immediately upstream from outdoor air damper
where it will accurately sense the temperature of the outdoor
air entering the mixing box. See Fig. 14 and 15. For applica-
tions without economizer, the sensor may be located in the out-
door air duct near the outdoor air intake (Fig. 15) or on the
exterior of the building. The thermistor has a range of –40 to
245 F and a resistance of 10,000 ohms at 77 F.

Do not mount the sensor in direct sunlight. Inaccurate read-

ings may result. Do not mount the sensor near the exhaust from
air-handling units or compressors, near leakage drafts of indoor
air, or near shrubbery or trees, or under direct water runoff.

If the sensor is to be mounted in the outdoor air duct, a field-

supplied 2 x 4-in. by 1

1

/

2

-in. deep electrical box is required.

Remove the cover and enter the knockout from the rear of the
box. Install the sensor through the opening so that the sensor
leads are inside the electrical box. Secure the sensor to the elec-
trical box using a field-supplied 

1

/

2

-in. conduit nut. Drill a

1

3

/

16

-in. hole in the outdoor air duct about a foot upstream of

the outdoor air damper. Apply a 

1

/

4

-in. bead of silicone type

sealer around the opening and install the sensor through the
hole. Secure the electrical box to the duct using 2 field-
supplied, No. 10 sheet metal screws. See Fig. 17.

If the sensor is installed outdoors, a field-supplied 

1

/

2

-in. LB

type conduit body, gasket, cover, and 

1

/

2

-in. EMT compression

connector are required. Install the OAT sensor into the opening
at the end of the LB conduit body. Install the 

1

/

2

-in. EMT

connector into the rear opening. Tighten each securely to
prevent water leakage into the assembly. Mount the assembly
onto the 

1

/

2

-in. EMT conduit and secure by tightening the

compression connector nut. After the sensor wiring is complet-
ed, secure the gasket and cover in place using the screws
provided with the cover. See Fig. 16.

VAC

24 VAC

BLACK (-)

WHITE (GND)

RED (+)

BLACK (-)

WHITE (GND)

RED (+)

CCN
COM

J2

(COM)

COM

CCN-

GND

CCN+

T58 SENSOR

J6-6 SDT (COM)

J4-3 (24 VAC)

FIELD WIRING

Fig. 5 — T58 Communicating Sensor

Typical Wiring (33ZCT58SPT)

Summary of Contents for PREMIERLINK 33CSPREMLK

Page 1: ...nts Display Screen 28 Thermostat Control Input Screen 30 Alarm Service Configuration Screen 30 Controller Identification Screen 31 Holiday Configuration Screen 31 Occupancy Configuration Screen 32 Set...

Page 2: ...on 33ZCSENCO2 sensor is an indoor wall mounted sensor with an LED light emitting diode display 33ZCT55CO2 sensor is an indoor wall mounted sensor without display The CO2 sensor also includes a space t...

Page 3: ...de 3 Use 4 connector Molex with red white and black wires to connect the communication wires Verify the color codes in Table 2 to ensure the Red wire connects to Terminal 1 Connect the White ground wi...

Page 4: ...U YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RM Connections 38AKS Terminal Board TB2 W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 40RM 40RMQ 40RMS HEAT ACCESSORY W2 W1 C 4 10 9 8 3 2 1 CCSV CCR CR2 CCR LLSV C...

Page 5: ...T FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELAYS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RM Connections 38AKS Terminal Board TB3 W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 CCR 40RM 40RMQ 40RMS HEAT ACCES...

Page 6: ...S3 EXH RVS RED RED J8 J1 PWR CUT TO ISOLATE CONTROLLER POWER CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELAYS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 38AH Connections ACCESSORY RELAY PACKAGE IFR CR2...

Page 7: ...heat pump units 2 Configure AUXOUT to 3 for reversing valve 3 Configure PremierLink control for 2 stage heat and single stage cool 4 If IAQ is high priority wire HS2 to W1 If not wire HS1 to W1 Fig 2G...

Page 8: ...ay 24 VAC 1A J8 9 HEAT STAGE 2 HS2 DO Relay 24 VAC 1A J8 6 HEAT 3 EXHAUST REVERSING VALVE HS3 EXH RVS DO Relay 24 VAC 1A J8 3 AI Analog Input DI Digital Input DO Digital Output RED RED BRN GRN FAN CMP...

Page 9: ...tal screws field supplied 6 Use 20 gage wire to connect the sensor to the controller The wire is suitable for distances of up to 500 ft Use a three conductor shielded cable for the sensor and set poin...

Page 10: ...uter jacket of the cable Do not pull or draw cable with a force that may harm the physical or electrical properties Avoid splices in any control wiring Perform the following steps to connect the SAT s...

Page 11: ...is recommended For installation where it is not necessary to reach the control it may be mounted higher on the wall or on the ceiling provided the location represents a good sampling of air Wiring the...

Page 12: ...LK SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 RED RED BLK SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 BLK BLK RED RED RED BLK BLK SENSOR 8 SENSOR 9 SENSOR 5 RED BLK SENSOR 6 SENSOR 7 BLK RED SPACE TEMPERATURE AVERAGING 4 SENSOR APPLICATION SPACE TEMPE...

Page 13: ...5SPT 33ZCT56SPT 33ZCT58SPT Space Temperature Sensors 33ZCSENSAT Supply Air Temperature Sensor 33ZCSENCO2 Outdoor and 33ZCT55CO2 33ZCT56CO2 Indoor Air Quality Sensors OAT Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor...

Page 14: ...O 2 Sensor 33ZCT55CO2 33ZCT56CO2 NOTE No wire is connected to connector J 5 pin 4 You must relocate a wire from an unused terminal Typically one of the red wires from connector J 4 may be used for thi...

Page 15: ...red wires from J4 connector to prevent 24 vac shorting other components or ground Inputs on J4 are 24 vac Red leads are voltage source Fig 9 PremierLink Controller Sensor Wiring With Programmable or N...

Page 16: ...move red wire from J4 9 to prevent 24 vac shorting out other components or ground Inputs on J4 are 24 vac Red leads are voltage source Fig 10 PremierLink Field Installed Controller Sensor Wiring Discr...

Page 17: ...3 2 1 2 1 H G 24 VAC OR 24 VDC NC ALARM RELAY CONTACTS COM NO 0 10VDC SIG COM J5 3 4 20mA J5 2 Fig 12 Outdoor Air Quality CO2 Sensor 33ZCSENCO2 Typical Wiring Diagram Fig 13 Outdoor Air Quality Sensor...

Page 18: ...control the enthalpy switch receiver option and the outdoor and return air sensor option Either option can be used to indicate when the outdoor air is suitable for free cooling ENTHALPY SWITCH RECEIVE...

Page 19: ...he indoor enthalpy The LOW Enthalpy terminal is energized when the outdoor enthalpy is lower than the indoor enthalpy The relay output is wired to the unit economizer which will open or close dependin...

Page 20: ...enthalpy sensor will not calculate enthalpy OUTDOOR AND RETURN AIR ENTHALPY SEN SORS The differential enthalpy control is supplied as a field installed accessory to be used with the Economizer damp e...

Page 21: ...e and remove 1 2 in of insulation from each conductor 6 Connect the RED wire to spade connector on the sensor Connect the BLK wire to S spade connector on the sensor Use wire nuts or closed end crimp...

Page 22: ...emove power from unit 2 Remove the logic module from the actuator and discard 3 Mount the adapter onto the actuator by gently pushing the adapter onto terminals P1 and P of actuator 4 NOTE Be sure the...

Page 23: ...ierLink Controller is grounded and actuator is grounded on common side then common wire from PremierLink controller J9 2 is not needed Fig 25 PremierLink Controller Wiring Differential Enthalpy Contro...

Page 24: ...erLink controller connect the pink wire on actuator to purple wire on PremierLink J9 1 See Fig 30A For the Belimo Actuator connect the white wire on the ac tuator to J9 1 on the PremierLink controller...

Page 25: ...UATOR 50TJ400812 M9206 GGC 2 ECONOMIZER 12 PIN HARNESS RED 24 VAC 1 2 3 4 5 BRN TRANSFORMER GROUND 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PNK PL6 4 20mA TO J9 1 ON PREMIERLINK CONTROLLER 12 PIN FEMALE MOLEX CONNECTOR 12 8...

Page 26: ...the power has been restored To enable the feature again the switch must be put back to the 0 position and power must be restored this prevents subsequent resets to factory defaults if the switch is l...

Page 27: ...ator See the base unit controls and troubleshooting guide for more information Pressing any key while in the default display mode will cause the Navigator to enter its manual mode In this mode all sub...

Page 28: ...lt Value 0 0 Display Range 40 0 to 245 0 Network Access Read Write OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE Temperature of the air leaving the unit downstream of any cool or heat sources measured by a 10K thermistor T...

Page 29: ...er timer value to zero will provide the same function The value of the timer is stored in EEPROM to protect it in the event of a power failure This is done periodically every 24 hours The filter timer...

Page 30: ...wn parts per million implied Default Value 0 Display Range 0 to 5000 Network Access Read Write FIRE SHUTDOWN While in sensor control mode this point can be used to receive a signal from a smoke detect...

Page 31: ...ality Low Limit Display Units PPM implied Display Range 0 0 to 5000 0 Default Value 0 0 Indoor Air Quality High Limit Display Units PPM implied Display Range 0 0 to 5000 0 Default Value 1200 0 Table 9...

Page 32: ...mes will take effect on a day configured as a holiday A zero means the schedule period will not apply to that day Day of week Range 0 or 1 Default Values 11111111 for period 1 00000000 for the rest of...

Page 33: ...pecifies the value for Purge Minimum Damper Position for High Outdoor Air temperature conditions IAQ Pre Occupancy Purge Algorithm shall use this value whenever Outdoor Air Temperature is above or at...

Page 34: ...e 3 0 Derivative Gain Range 20 0 to 20 0 Default Value 5 0 Starting Value Units Degrees F Range 40 0 to 120 0 Default Value 75 0 STAGED HEATING The Staged Heating function is used for two position val...

Page 35: ...be sent to the device The sign of the submaster gain limit determines the direction in which the output will be driven in response to a given error The gain is expressed in percent change in output p...

Page 36: ...and the supply air temperature goes below Lockout Temperature set point the compressor will cycle to maintain the supply air set point The minimum on and off times and stage up and down timers will st...

Page 37: ...ing capacity is limited When Demand Limit option is enabled the control will re spond to the Loadshed Controller commands such as Redline Alert Shed Unshed and Redline Cancel Demand Limiting Range Dis...

Page 38: ...sed by bringing in too much outdoor air to maintain IAQ set point When an override condition takes place IAQ control is disabled and Economizer Mini mum Position is set to the user configured value MD...

Page 39: ...rk Access None OVERRIDE DURATION The Override Duration point displays the number of minutes remaining for an occupancy override which is in effect If the override duration value down loaded is in hour...

Page 40: ...TIMED OVERRIDE IN EFFECT The Timed Override In Effect point shows if a timed override is currently in effect Timed Override in Effect Display Range No Yes Default Value No Network Access Read Only STA...

Page 41: ...omizer Submaster Reference Display Units Degrees F Degrees C Display Range 48 to 120 Default Value 120 Network Access Read Only ECONOMIZER SUBMASTER GAIN Displays the cur rent Submaster gain multiplie...

Page 42: ...play Units Degrees F Degrees C Display Range 0 0 to 99 9 Default Value 0 0 Network Access None The Occupancy Status point displays a 1 if occupancy is re ported by the Linkage Thermostat The Occupancy...

Page 43: ......

Page 44: ...inue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations PC 111 Catalog No 533 80072 Printed in U S A Form 38 54SI Pg 44 11 02 Replaces 38 52SI Book 1 4 Ta...

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