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JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION
FORM 145.05-NOM7
ISSUE DATE: 10/31/2019
Condensate Drain Connections
The condensate drain connection is 1" PVC and is lo-
cated on the return end of the unit. The drain is inter-
nally trapped (no external trap is required). The con
-
densate line should be pitched away from the unit with
a minimum slop of 1/8" per foot.
The drain pan and the trap should be kept clean through
periodic cleaning. A clean-out is provided, as standard,
as part of the trap assembly to aid in cleaning.
FIGURE 57 -
CONDENSER TRAP
LD14015
STATIC PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
INSTALLATION (VAV UNITS ONLY)
All units provided with a VFD include a factory
mounted static pressure transducer (SPS1). The unit
can also have an optional second static pressure trans-
ducer, (SPS2). The second static pressure transducer
would be used if the main supply duct split into two
main branches. The control can be programmed to
maintain the lowest input, highest input or the average
of the two. The sensor is factory wired and requires
field installation of 1/4 inch ID sensor tubing to the
selected duct location. A field supplied static pressure
probe and tubing must be installed in the field prior to
unit start up.
Check that tubing complies with local
code requirements. Flame retardant
plastic or metal tubing may be required.
Carefully select the ductwork sensing
point for the pressure sensor. Improper
location of the sensing point results in
unsatisfactory operation of the entire
variable air volume system.
The following guidelines should be adhered to:
1.
Plastic tubing (1/4 inch ID) must be run from the
high pressure tap of the duct static pressure trans-
ducer to a static pressure tap (field supplied) in
the supply duct. The static pressure probe should
be mounted two-thirds of the way down the duct
prior to any take off.
2. The sensing probe should be located in a non tur-
bulent flow area of the duct. Keep several duct
widths away from bends or neck downs.
Mounting Instructions
1. Drill a hole in the duct in a location per the above
guidelines and mount the field supplied duct static
sensor.
2. Run the tubing from the duct static probe back to
the unit. This tube should be connected to the high
port on the transducer.
3. A second tube must be run and positioned in an
area that provides an atmospheric reference to the
low side port of the transducer. This is particularly
critical on units where the equipment room is used
as the return.
4.
The duct static transducer(s) (see
), are located in the electric compart
-
ment. The tubing can be routed through a 7/8"
hole in the top of the control enclosure. Make
sure to use tie-wraps to keep the pneumatic tubing
away from the electrical components and wiring.
To avoid confusion between “high” and
“low” tubing, it is recommended that two
different tubing colors be used and that
this information be recorded, along with
the sensing point location, on the master
building blueprints.