Controller installation & wiring, General, Controller mounting – Orion System Modular VAV/Zone Controller User Manual

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Controller Installation & Wiring

General

Correct wiring of the VAV/Zone Controller is the most important factor

in the overall success of the controller installation process. The VAV/

Zone Controller wiring has been simplified by the use of modular con-

nectors and prefabricated modular cables.

Controller Mounting

If you purchased the Round Zone Damper or Rectangular Zone Damper

Kits from WattMaster, the controller and actuator are factory mounted

and wired in the damper control enclosure. If your VAV/Zone Control-

lers are pressure independent, an airflow probe and pressure sensor will

also be factory mounted and wired.

Most terminal unit manufacturers will offer the option of factory mount-

ing the Orion controls in their terminal units for an additional charge.

An installation worksheet and instructions are available for the Orion

VAV/Zone Controller package which can be shipped with the VAV/Zone

control(s) to the terminal unit manufacturer to simplify factory mounting

and wiring of the controller.

When the Modular VAV/Zone Controller Actuator Package is to be

field mounted, it is important to mount it in a location that is free from

extreme high or low temperatures, moisture, dust, and dirt.

1. Leave the enclosure cover on the Modular VAV/Zone Control-

ler Actuator Package circuit board during installation to protect

the circuit board from damage. The damper actuator is factory

mounted for what we refer to as right-hand terminal unit mount-

ing. This assumes you are standing downstream of the terminal

unit with air hitting you in the face. The side of the unit towards

your right arm would be the right side of the unit and where the

standard configuration Zone Controller Actuator Package would

be mounted over the damper shaft. If you have a left-hand termi-

nal unit, the actuator will need to be rotated 180 degrees within

the plastic enclosure and the enclosure assembly flipped over

to mount over the damper shaft on the left side of the terminal

unit. The enclosure base is designed with the appropriate holes

and cutouts to allow for these two mounting options. A left-hand

label is also included with the actuator and can be applied over

the right-hand label for left-hand control locations when desired.

2. If you need to rotate the damper actuator from its factory

supplied position, first unplug the actuator cable from the actua-

tor, then remove the (3) screws on the back side of the enclosure

base that secure the actuator to the enclosure’s base. Rotate

the actuator 180 degrees and re-install the (3) screws you just

removed into the mating holes on the enclosure base and tighten

them to secure the actuator to the base.

3. Turn the enclosure base/actuator assembly back over to its

original mounting position so the actuator is facing up. All instal-

lation instructions are based on the damper moving clockwise to

open (see the note below if your damper requires counterclock-

wise-to-open rotation). Check the damper for proper rotation and

mark the end of the damper shaft to indicate open and closed

positions. Loosen the (2) shaft mounting bracket nuts on the

ends of the universal mounting clamp enough to slide the entire

actuator and plastic enclosure assembly over the terminal unit

damper shaft. Rotate the enclosure base/actuator assembly until

it is approximately level and perpendicular with the terminal

unit mounting surface or enclosure side walls. Use the included

self-tapping mounting screw to secure the enclosure base to the

terminal unit sheet metal or terminal unit control enclosure sur-

face. This is done by inserting the screw through the anti-rotation

bushing, centering it and the bushing in the mounting slot, and

using a battery powered drill to tighten it until the screw head

is flush with the top surface of the anti-rotation bushing. Do not

over tighten the screw!

4. Turn the damper blade to its fully closed position. With the man-

ual override clutch button depressed, rotate the actuator clamp

to within approximately

1

/

16

in. to ⅛ in. of the distance between

the actuator stop and the clamp. This varies depending on the

damper seal design and thickness. Finger-tighten the universal

clamp mounting nuts. Then tighten the two nuts again with an

8 millimeter wrench to approximately 3-5 ft./lb. of torque. On

dampers with edge seals, the actuator will compress the damper

blade seal when reaching the end position. Adjust the end stops,

if required. Re-attach the actuator cable removed in step #1 to

the actuator.

Note:

If the damper on the terminal unit cannot be installed

for clockwise-to-open operation, the Modular VAV/

Zone Controller Actuator Package can be configured for

counterclockwise-to-open operation via the operator in-

terface or through the Prism software program. It must be

changed prior to system start-up for the designated units

for the zone damper to function properly. See page 19

of this manual for detailed, reverse acting configuration

information. Installation for reverse acting configurations

is the same as for clockwise-to-open units except all refer-

ences to clockwise will now be in the counter-clockwise

direction.

Important Wiring Considerations

Please carefully read and apply the following information when wiring

the Modular VAV/Zone Controller Actuator Package. See Figure 7 for

Modular VAV/Zone Controller Actuator Package wiring and connec-

tions. See Figure 14 for Power/Comm Board wiring and connections.

1. Size and wire the Power/Comm Board transformer per the

instructions. Failure to size the transformer and/or wire the

Power/Comm board correctly may cause the VAV/Zone

Controller Actuator Package to operate erratically or not

at all. See Figure 15 for wiring and transformer sizing

information.

2. If a Supply Air Temperature Sensor is to be connected, the

minimum wire size used should be 24 gauge.

3. Do not pry on the connectors when connecting or

disconnecting the modular cables. Be sure to push in on the

connector release clip and then pull straight up.

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Modular ZCAP Technical Guide

Installation & Wiring

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