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Installation Manual
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Communications Cable Specifications From Indoor Units to Remote
Controllers
• Communication cable from Indoor Unit to Remote Controller(s) is to be 22 AWG, 3-conductor, twisted, stranded, unshielded. Wiring must
comply with all applicable local and national codes.
• If the length needs to be extended, the LG Extension Kit (sold separately) must be used. A maximum of four (4) kits (up to 165 feet) can be
used.
• Remote Controllers have hardwired connections: SIG - 12V - GND (Comm.) terminals.
• Indoor unit controller connections depend on type of indoor unit being installed. Some indoor units use terminal block connections; other
indoor units use Molex connections. See diagrams below for the two options. Refer to the wiring diagram schematic found in the indoor unit
itself, or to the indoor unit wiring diagrams in the Engineering Manuals for more information.
•
NEVER splice, cut, or extend cable length with field provided cable. Always include enough cable to cover distance between the
indoor unit and the remote controller.
• Set the indoor unit operating parameters using DIP switches, or by setting up the remote controller. Refer to the indoor unit installation
manuals for more details.
Cable connected to Zone Controller is the factory default connection.
Figure 84: One Example of Indoor Unit to Zone Controller Connection.
BACnet-
BACnet Common
Not used
Not used
Not used
Common
4 5 6
13 14 15
Typical Indoor Unit
Signal
12VDC
YL
RD
BK
CN-REMO
Indoor Unit
R D
B K
Y L
Front
CN-REMO
R D B K
Y L
Back
Figure 85: Another Example of Indoor Unit to Zone Controller
Connection.
WIRING
Communications Cable Specifications