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SAFETY

FOR LIFE

Installing the LCR 6600 RFN

Perform the following steps to complete the LCR 
installation:

1. Remove electrical power from the AC circuits 

that are to supply the LCR and the load(s) to be 
controlled.

2. Wire the LCR 6600 RFN according to the wiring 

diagram located inside the LCR enclosure.

NOTE: 

To wire the LCR 6600 RFN to a Dual Stage air 

conditioner and perform Dual Stage 
TrueCycle control, wire the output lead from 
Relay 1 (K1) to the primary compressor and 
wire the output lead from Relay 3 (K3) to the 
secondary compressor

.

3. The LCR 6600 RFN uses a switching power 

supply. 
For 120/240 VAC, connect the red and black leads 
to the power source as shown in the wiring 
diagram. 

For 24 VAC, connect the two red leads to the 
power source as shown in the wiring diagram. 

4. Apply electrical power to the LCR 6600 RFN.
5. If cold load pick-up is enabled, the appropriate 

relays energize and the red LEDs are lit.

6. If desired, perform a test shed as described in 

the section 

“Test Button” on page 10

7. Record the LCR address and other necessary 

information.

8. Close the LCR door, secure the latch, and 

install a utility seal.

WARNING

Dangerous voltages are present. 

Multiple disconnects may be required to de-
energize all circuits.

MISE EN GARDE

Présence de tensions 

dangereuses. Plusieurs débranchements 
peuvent être nécessaire afin de mettre tous 
les circuits hors tension.

Summary of Contents for Cooper Power System LCR 6600 RFN

Page 1: ...e actual time of state changes for the control relay and appliances to provide improved granularity of runtime and shedtime information The LCR 6600 RFN addressing must be configured for your demand response system prior to operation CAUTION Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices MISE EN GARDE Respecter les précautions de manipulation des dispositifs électrostatiques sens...

Page 2: ...on For safe installation and operation of this equipment be sure to read and understand all cautions and warnings Safety Instructions Following are general caution and warning statements that apply to this equipment Additional statements related to specific tasks and procedures are located throughout the manual SAFETY FOR LIFE SAFETY FOR LIFE Hazard Statement Definitions This document may contain ...

Page 3: ...nstallation et l utilisation de ce matériel en toute sécurité veiller à lire et à bien comprendre toutes les mises en garde et tous les avertissements Instructions de Sécurité Les consignes suivantes sont des mises en garde et avertissements d ordre général qui s appliquent à ce matériel D autres consignes relatives à des tâches et des procédures spécifiques sont données tout au long du manuel SAF...

Page 4: ...eceiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTICE The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s Web site www hc sc gc ca NOTICE To comply with FCC RF exposure com...

Page 5: ...epteur Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien radio TV expérimenté NOTIFICATION L installateur de cet équipement radio doit s assurer que l antenne est située ou orientée de telle sorte qu il ne pas émettre de champ RF dépassant les limites de Santé Canada pour la population générale consulter le Code de sécurité 6 disponible sur le site Web de Santé Canada www hc sc gc ca NOTIFICATION Pour se co...

Page 6: ...l Low Current Relay Locations with Current Detection 2 HighCurrent Relay Test Button RF SelectCom Module Wiring Compartment and Cover Low Current Relay Wires HIgh Current Relay Wires VACPower Wires LCR LEDs IrDA Port LCR Receiver Board RF Antenna RF SelectCom Module LEDs 2 Current Transformer Switching Power Supply Latch FIP Gasket Divider ...

Page 7: ...or to mounting or connecting power to the LCR 6600 RFN perform the following steps to install the appropriate jumper s on the LCR circuit board 1 Open the cover of the LCR 6600 RFN 2 Locate the jumper pins for each relay as identified in the following figure 3 Install the jumper on the relay or relays that will be wired to the digital control as shown in the following figure 4 You are now ready to...

Page 8: ... of weather proof silicone should be used to seal the conduit fitting to the face of the enclosure See the Cooper Crouse Hinds Web site for UL approved conduit fittings http www cooperindustries com content pub lic en crouse hinds commercial_products products commercial_fittings rigid_imc steel_s et_screw_rigidimcconduitfittings html 3 Mount the LCR 6600 RFN at the desired mounting location which ...

Page 9: ...s a switching power supply For 120 240 VAC connect the red and black leads to the power source as shown in the wiring diagram For 24 VAC connect the two red leads to the power source as shown in the wiring diagram 4 Apply electrical power to the LCR 6600 RFN 5 If cold load pick up is enabled the appropriate relays energize and the red LEDs are lit 6 If desired perform a test shed as described in t...

Page 10: ...ower On Push and hold the Test button while applying power to the unit to cancel cold load pickup Test Relay Control Push for less than 5 seconds and release the Test button to control the relay for 1 minute The relay control initiated by the Test button is implemented as a standard timed load control command zero delay and zero random extension This overrides any other currently implemented or de...

Page 11: ... two RF SelectCom Module LEDs have the following meanings Status Blue LED On During Startup LED is on solid for 30 seconds during startup then it turns off LED On LED is on solid when an RF radio message is being transmitted or received in a connection NOTE The blue LED is not illuminated when a broadcast message is being received Status Green LED Off LED is off when the RF SelectCom module has lo...

Page 12: ...NY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF SELLER THE CONTENTS OF THIS INFORMATION LEAFLET SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY SUCH PRIOR OR EXISTING AGREEMENT The information recommendations descriptions and safety notations are based on Eaton s Cooper Power Systems experience and judgment THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS ALL INCLUSIVE OR COVERING ALL CONTINGENCIES If further...

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