Auxiliary analog input, Hand-held terminal jack, 2 power module wiring – Emerson E2 User Manual

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CC-100 Case Controllers

Input and Output Setup

9

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15

If your case has sensors or switches that are not listed

in the defaults above, or if it is otherwise impossible to use
all the defaults for the CC-100, the input type can be
changed in the system software. Refer to P/N 026-1603,
Programmer’s Guide,
for instructions on how to do this.

Auxiliary Analog Input

The four-pin analog input is designed to be connected

to a Relative Humidity Sensor (P/N 203-5750). The wiring
harness (P/N 335-3252) designed specifically for the input
must be used. Wiring for this device is shown in Figure 9-
14
.

Hand-Held Terminal Jack

The Hand-Held Terminal jack on the left side of the

CC-100 is where a CPC Hand-Held Terminal (HHT) may
be connected. The HHT may be used to program setpoints
and change settings in a CC-100. In addition, you may use
an HHT to send a case into defrost (or terminate an exist-
ing defrost), force a case into wash mode, and bypass or

override numerous case functions.

The Hand-Held Terminal jack also doubles as a service

pin, used when commissioning a CC-100. Plugging the
Hand-Held Terminal into a CC-100 sends the special Ech-
elon ID number to the E2.

9.3.2

Power Module Wiring

CC-100s are powered by 24VAC Class 2 power, which

is supplied by a CPC power module.

The case power module should be connected to either a

120 VAC or 240 VAC single phase power source (which-
ever is necessary for the model ordered). Complete wiring
of the case controller power module, including lights, fans,
defrost, and anti-sweat heaters, is diagrammed in Figure
9-15
. Follow all local, NEC, and UL wiring practices.

Power is supplied to the CC-100 via the output cable

harness.

9.3.3

Valve Cable

The six-pin connector on the right-hand side of the

CC-100 is where the liquid stepper or suction stepper must
be connected. The CC-100 uses this connection to control
the stepper motors and change the position of the valve
aperture.

All valve cable harnesses have a six-pin male connec-

tor that plugs into the CC-100’s VALVE port. Plug this
connector in so that the tab on the top of the connector is
facing up.

For instructions on connecting the valve cable to the

pulse or stepper valve, refer to the instructions below for

Input

#

Liquid (CC-100P and

CC-100LS)

Suction

(CS-100 and CC-100H)

1

COIL IN (Blue)

DISCHARGE TEMP 1

(Green)

2

COIL OUT (Red)

DISCHARGE TEMP 2

(Green)

3

DISCHARGE AIR

(Green)

DISCHARGE TEMP 3

(Green)

4

RETURN AIR (Pur-

ple)

DISCHARGE TEMP 4

(Green)

5

DEFROST TERM

(Orange)

DEFROST TERM

(Orange)

6

CLEAN SWITCH

CLEAN SWITCH

Table 9-4

- Default Input Assignments

Figure 9-14

- Auxiliary Analog Input

Figure 9-15

- Case Controller and Defrost Power Module

Wiring Schematic

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