Power distribution drawing – ClimaCool SHC onDEMAND 30, 50, 70, 85 Manual User Manual

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Power Distribution Drawing

Notes:
1.

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Not provided as part of the ClimaCool modular chiller system.

2.

Breaker panels can be supplied for skid mount pump/tank packages or new
construction projects as options. Consult your local ClimaCool Representative.

3.

Control wiring by others.

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daisy chain from the master controller to the modules. (See Figure 21).

Figure 21

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• Description - Single twisted pair, low capacitance, CL2P,

TC foam FEP, plenum rated cable

• Conductor - 18 AWG (7x30) stranded copper (tin plated)

0.0.0 in. (0.762mm) O.D.

• Insulation – Foamed FEP, 0.015 in. (0.381mm) wall,

0.060 in. (1.524mm) O.D.

• Twist Lay – 2 in. (50.8mm) lay on pair, 6 twists/foot (20

twists/meter) nominal

• Shielding – Aluminum/Mylar shield with 24 AWG (7x32)

TC drain

• DC Resistance – 15.2 Ohms/1000 feet (50 Ohms/km)

nominal

• Capacitance – 12.5 pF/ft (41 pF/meter) nominal

conductor to conductor

• Characteristic Impedance – 100 Ohms

Cable Shields

Do not ground the shield to earth ground or to the control
module’s power ground. The PROT485 and the individual
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so that there are no ground loops. If the voltage on the
shield becomes too great relative to the earth ground, then

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PROT485 or on the control modules.

Noise Avoidance

Avoid running communication wires or sensor input wires
next to AC power wires or the control module’s relay output
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quality.

Common sources of noise are:

Spark ignitors

Induction heaters

Radio transmitters

Large contactors (ex.motor starters)

Variable speed drives Video display devices
Electric motors (> 1hp) Lamp dimmers
Generators

Fluorescent lights

Relays

Parallel runs with power lines

Transformers

Other electronic modules


If noise is a problem and you cannot move the wiring,
use ferrite clamp-on chokes on the cabling to improve
signal quality.

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