Carrier PRO-DIALOG 30GK User Manual

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AVAILABLE TERMINALS

DESCRIPTION

Alarm relay output, circuit A

Alarm relay output, circuit B

User safety loop and chilled water
pump interlock

Remote start/stop

Remote cooling setpoint selection

Remote heating/cooling control

or

remote heat reclaim control

Demand limit command

0-10 V d.c. setpoint reset or
demand limit entry

Connection to CCN

CONNECTOR/CHANNEL

J3 / CH24

J3 / CH25

J4 / CH15a

J4 / CH11

J4 / CH12

J4 / CH13

J4 / CH13

J4 / CH14

J8 / CH10

J12

TERMINAL

30A - 31A

30B - 31B

34 - 35

32 - 33

65 - 66

63 - 64

63 - 64

73 - 74

71 - 72

1 - 2 - 3

DESCRIPTION

Indicates alarms in circuit A

Indicates alarms in circuit B

This contact is mounted in series with the water flow
control contact. It can be used for any user safety loop
that requires that the unit is shut down, if it is open. The
chilled water pump operation auxiliary contact is
connected between these two terminals.

The remote start/stop command is only used if the unit is
under remote operation control (rEM). See section 4.2.1.

The remote cooling setpoint selection command is only
used if the unit is under remote operation control (rEM).
See section 4.2.1.

The remote heating/cooling control command is only used
if the unit is under remote operation control (rEM). See
section 4.2.1.

The command allows selection of the second condensing
setpoint or of the heat reclaim mode. It is only used if the
unit is under remote operation control (rEM). See section
4.2.1.

This contact permits activating the unit demand limit
function. See section 5.8. This contact is active, whatever
the operating type.

This 0-10 V d.c. input is used for setpoint reset or unit
demand limit. It is active, whatever the unit operating type.
This 0-10 V signal can be supplied by a user command or
a 0-10 V temperature sensor.

A RS-485 bus is used for connection to the CCN.
The CCN connector is located on the CCN/clock board
(inserted on the PD4 Basic Board)
- Pin 1: signal +
- Pin 2: ground
- Pin 3: signal -

REMARKS

Volt-free contacts 24 V a.c. 48
V d.c. max, 20 V a.c. or V
d.c., 3 A max, 80 mA min,
external power supply.

Connector: 6 pin WAGO
231-306/026000 pitch 5.08.

24 V a.c., 20 mA

Connector: 10 pin WAGO
734-110, pitch 3.5

Connector: 2 pin WAGO 231-
302/026000 pitch 5.08

Use of a shielded cable (max.
length: 1000 m)
Shielding: braiding on 95% -
100% of the cable surface.
Shielding connection at the
two cable ends.

CONNECTION BLOCK

Description

Condenser water flow
switch input

Evaporator 1 and 2 pump
operation input

Evaporator 1 control

Evaporator 2 control

Condenser pump control

Connector/
channel

J5/CH17

J5/CH18

J2/CH19

J2/CH20

J2/CH21

Terminal

Description

This contact is used to detect lack of condenser water flow and
shuts down the unit.

This contact is used to detect an evaporator pump operation
fault and switches over to the other evaporator pump*.

This contact permits control of evaporator 1 pump by the unit*.

This contact permits control of evaporator 2 pump by the unit*.

This contact permits control of condenser pump by the unit*.

Legend
*

Associated functions, if selected: automatic changeover, pump 1 and 2; manual or CCN selection; periodical; by default.

Remarks

24 V a.c - 20mA

24 V a.c. internal supply.

Max. consumption

- each output: 20 VA/10W
- for all 3: 40 VA/20 W if all are used

3.4 - User connections

The connections below are available at the customer’s terminal
block. Some of them can only be used in special operating
modes. For further details see the sections that describe the
functions (section 5) and the configurations (section 4.2.1).

NOTE: The bridge between terminals 32, 63 and 65 on the
customer’s terminal block must not be removed.

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