Desk control terminals, Wire size maximum length, Auxiliary fan control – Friedrich 9 User Manual

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CONNeCTIONS (Continued)

Desk Control Terminals

The Friedrich VERT-I-PAK has built-in provisions for

connection to an external switch to control power to the unit.

The switch can be a central desk control system or even a

normally open door switch.
For desk control operation, connect one side of the switch to

the D1 terminal and the other to the D2 terminal (See figure 9).

Whenever the switch closes, the unit operation will stop.

Maximum Wire Length for Desk Control Switch

Wire Size

Maximum Length

#24

400 ft.

#22

600 ft.

#20

900 ft.

#18

1500 ft.

#16

2000 ft.

Auxiliary Fan Control

The Smart Center also has the ability to control a 24VAC

relay to activate an auxiliary, or transfer, fan. The outputs

are listed as F1 and F2 on the control board.
To connect the relay, simply wire one side of the relay to

F1 and the other side to F2. Anytime that the fan runs, the

terminals will send a 24VAC signal to the relay. The relay

must be 24 VAC, 50mA or less.
Note: The relay and auxiliary fans must be field supplied.

Note: The desk

control system and

switches must be

field supplied.

Thermostat Connections

Thermostat Configuration

C = Common Ground
W = Call for Heating
Y = Call for Cooling
R = 24V Power from Unit
GL = Call for Fan (Low Speed)
GH = Call for Fan (High Speed)
B = Reversing Valve Energized in heating mode

*If only one G terminal is present on thermostat, connect

to GL for low fan or to GH for high fan operation.

NOTE: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all

control wiring connections are made in accordance with

the Freidrich installation instructions. Improper connec-

tion of the thermostat control wiring and/or tampering with

the unit’s internal wiring can void the equipment warranty.

Questions concerning proper connections to the unit

should be directed to the factory: 210-357-4400.

An improperly configured t-stat can be the

cause of improper operation. Ensure to

correctly configure the t-stat (see owner’s

manual).

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