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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

SECTION V: LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL 

CONNECTIONS

The 24 volt power supply is provided by an internally wired low voltage
transformer which is standard on all models, However, if the unit is con-
nected to a 208 volt power supply, the low voltage transformer must be
rewired to the 208 volt tap. See the unit wiring label.

Field supplied low voltage wiring can exit the unit on the top right hand
corner or the right hand side panel. Refer to Figure 3.

Remove desired knockout and pierce foil faced insulation to allow wir-
ing to pass through. Use as small of a hole as possible to minimize air
leakage.

Install a 7/8” plastic bushing in the selected hole and keep low voltage
wiring as short as possible inside the control box.

To further minimize air leakage, seal the wiring entry point at the outside
of the unit.

The field wiring is to be connected at the screw terminals of the control
board. Refer to Figures 10, 13, & 14.

The low voltage connections may be connected to the screw terminals
or the quick connect terminals. The screw terminals and the quick con-
nect terminals are physically connected on the control board.

HUMIDITY SWITCH INPUT

The air handler control is designed to work with a humidity control that
closes when the humidity is below the set-point. The control is open
when the humidity is above the set-point. This humidity control may be
referred to as a humidistat or a dehumidistat.

The humidity switch controls both humidification and de-humidification
operation of the control. The control provides humidification using the
HUM OUT relay output and de-humidification by lowering the blower
speed. This is accomplished using the LOW FAN output and a field
installed two-speed fan relay kit for non-variable speed models and the
de-humidification input of the motor for variable speed models.

The humidity switch should be connected to the R and HUM terminals
of the control. See Figure 10.

SECTION VI: REQUIRED CONTROL 

SET-UP

1.

Consult system wiring diagram to determine proper thermostat
wiring for your system.

2.

If heat kit is installed, change HEAT ENABLE jumper from NO
HEAT to HEAT position.

3.

If a humidstat is installed, change HUM STAT jumper from NO to
YES.

4.

Set the MODE jumper to A/C (Air Conditioner) or HP (Heat Pump)
position depending on the outdoor unit included with the system.

FUNCTIONALITY AND OPERATION

JUMPER PER POSITIONS

Heat Enable Jumper

The HEAT ENABLE jumper configures the control for heat kit operation.
The jumper must be in the HEAT position if a heat kit is installed with
the air handler.

With the jumper in the NO HEAT position, the control will not energize
the heat relay outputs or sense the limit switch input.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in
the HEAT position. If the jumper is not present and a heat kit is not pres-
ent, the control will sense an open limit condition and the blower will run
continuously.

Hum Stat Jumper

The HUM STAT jumper configures the control to monitor the humidity
switch input. With the jumper in the NO position, the control will ener-
gize the HUM terminal with 24 VAC continually. With the jumper in the
YES position, the control will monitor the HUM input to control the HUM
OUT output to control an external humidifier.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in
the YES position.

Mode Jumper

The MODE jumper configures the control to operate properly with an air
conditioner (AC position) or heat pump (HP position). With the jumper in
the AC position, the control will energize the O terminal with 24 VAC
continually. With the jumper in the HP position, the O input signal is
received from the room thermostat.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in
the HP position.

SPARE Jumper

The control includes a spare jumper that can be used if a jumper is lost.
The SPARE jumper does not have any effect on the operation of the
control.

All wiring must comply with local and national electrical code require-
ments. Read and heed all unit caution labels.

It is possible to vary the amount of electric heat turned on during the
defrost cycle of a heat pump. Standard wiring will only bring on the
first stage of electric heat during defrost. See Heat Output and Limit
Connections and Table 6 for additional information on heat during
defrost cycle.

NOTICE

NOTICE

TABLE 2: 

Low Voltage Connections

Terminal Signal

Comment

R

24 VAC power (fused).

N/A

G

Continuous Fan operation.

N/A

Y/Y2

Second or full stage compressor operation.

N/A

Y1

First stage compressor operation.

Not used with outdoor units having one stage compressors.

W2

Second stage heat operation.

N/A

W1

First stage heat operation.

N/A

O

Reversing valve operation.

24 VAC will be present at this terminal when the MODE jumper is in the AC position. 
This is normal.

HUM

Humidity switch input.

24 VAC will be present at this terminal when the HUM STAT jumper is in the NO position. 
This is normal.

X/L

Connection point for heat pump fault indicator. This terminal is a connection point only and does not affect air handler control operation.

COM

24 VAC common.

N/A

The following steps must be taken at the time of installation to insure
proper system operation.

Summary of Contents for MX Series

Page 1: ...vailable from Distribution may be applied to the center of the blower access panel The unit can be positioned for bottom return air in the upflow position top return air in the downflow position and r...

Page 2: ...HUD modular home construction practices These instructions are required as a minimum for a safe installation INSPECTION As soon as a unit is received it should be inspected for possible dam age durin...

Page 3: ...document 13 Reposition and replace blower access panel AIR HANDLER AND COIL DOWNFLOW 1 Position blower casing over duct connection and secure such that the supply air end of the blower is down 2 Apply...

Page 4: ...insulation The supply air duct should be properly sized by use of a transition to match unit opening All ducts should be suspended using flexible hang ers and never fastened directly to the structure...

Page 5: ...heater is installed mark the name plate appropriately to indicate that no heat kit is installed The HEAT ENABLE jumper See Figure 10 must be moved to the HEAT position to enable operation of the heat...

Page 6: ...e HEAT position if a heat kit is installed with the air handler With the jumper in the NO HEAT position the control will not energize the heat relay outputs or sense the limit switch input If the jump...

Page 7: ...lay outputs and energize the blower if it wasn t already ener gized When the limit switch closes the control will re energize electric heat according to the thermostat inputs using normal timings Fan...

Page 8: ...ss current than copper conductors of the same size SECTION VIII BLOWER SPEED CONNECTIONS All air handlers contain a programmed 5 speed high efficiency brush less DC motor Adjust blower motor speed to...

Page 9: ...5 6 7 5 4HK 6501006 0 5 Med 3 7 2 9 6 24 6 32 8 3 6 4 8 7 2 9 6 7 2 9 6 4HK16501306 0 5 Med 3 9 8 13 33 3 44 4 3 3 4 3 6 5 8 6 9 8 13 4HK165N1506 0 5 Med 3 10 8 14 4 36 9 49 1 3 6 4 8 7 2 9 6 10 8 14...

Page 10: ...0 110 3 3 4HK16502006 80 94 1 107 5 100 110 3 2 4HK16502506 100 115 7 132 5 125 150 1 1 0 1 O C P Over Current Protection device must be HACR type Circuit Breaker or Time Delay fuse TABLE 12 Electrica...

Page 11: ...4 18 24 1 See conversion Table 10 TABLE 14 Electrical Data For Single Source Power Supply Copper Wire 208 230 3 60 Models Heat Kit Three Phase Heater Amps 240V Field Wiring Min Circuit Ampacity Max O...

Page 12: ...0 70 0 80 0 90 1 00 0 025 0 050 0 075 0 100 0 125 0 150 0 175 0 200 0 225 0 250 MX12B Hi 1 1264 1241 1209 1184 1132 1067 1037 988 821 493 35 40 34 74 33 87 33 16 31 70 29 87 29 04 27 66 22 98 13 81 Me...

Page 13: ...move humidistat jumper on air handler control board 3 For heat pump applications set MODE jumper on air handler control board to the HP position 4 To change quantity of heat during HP defrost cycle re...

Page 14: ...1 and W2 on air handler control board SECTION X MAINTENANCE Filters must be cleaned or replaced when they become dirty Inspect at least once per month The frequency of cleaning depends upon the hours...

Page 15: ...819682 UIM A 0212 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 15 SECTION XI WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 13 Wiring Diagram MX12 16...

Page 16: ...otice Published in U S A 819682 UIM A 0212 Copyright 2012 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 628582 UIM A 0111 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069 FIG...

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