Honeywell Q7300H Manuel D’Utilisation

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T7300F/Q7300H SERIES 2000 COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND COMMUNICATING SUBBASES
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Table 2. Terminal descriptions and conditions.
Standard Terminal
Designations
Typical Connection
Function
Terminal Type
A1, A3
Damper control relay. See T7300F Installation Instructions, form
69-1025-3, installer setup 18, for control parameters.
Output
Dry contract
A2
Dry auxiliary contact. (A2 is common to A1, A3.)
Input
AS,AS
C7150B Discharge Air Sensor connection.
Input
B
Heating changeover valve.
Output
24V powered
contact
BM
ML7984 Actuator connection. No call for heat; valve closed
during occupied periods and open during unoccupied periods.
Output
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5
Communication input for T7147.
Input/Output
Low power
E
Emergency heat relay.
Output
24V powered
contact
EB, EB
LonWorks® Bus connection to LonWorks® network.
Input/output
Communications
FC
Fan control transformer.
Input
G
Fan relay.
Output
GH
High speed fan output. Activated during call for cooling.
Output
GL
Low speed fan output. Activated on call for heat and fan On
selection.
Output
O
Cooling changeover valve.
Output
P1, P2
Pump interlock relay. Operates circulator pump in hydronic heat
or energizes conventional heat system.
Input, output
R
24V system transformer.
Input
RC
24V cooling transformer.
Input
RH
24V heating transformer.
Input
RM
ML7984 Actuator connection. No call for heat; valve closed. Call
for stage 1 heat; valve approximately one-half open. Call for
stage 2 heat; valve fully open.
Output
T, T
Remote sensor input for T7047 or T7147.
Input
W1
Stage 1 heating relay or auxiliary heat relay.
Output
W2
Stage 2 heating relay
Output
W3
Stage 3 heating relay
Output
X
Heating transformer common.
Input
Y
Cool call.
24V output on Y
Y1
Stage 1 compressor contactor.
Output
Y2
Stage 2 cooling compressor (conventional). Stage 2
compressor contactor (heat pump).
Output
Y3
Stage 3 cooling compressor.
Output
Communications
The Q7300H provides networking capability in a
LonWorks® system when using a Free Topology
Transceiver (FTT) transformer-coupled communications
port running at 78 kilobits per second (kbs). The
transformer-coupled communications interface offers a
much higher degree of common-mode noise rejection
while ensuring dc isolation.
LonWorks® FTT networks are very flexible and convenient
to install and maintain, but it is imperative that the network
layout be carefully planned and accurate documentation
created and maintained. This aids in compliance
verification and future expansion of the network. It also
minimizes unknown or inaccurate wire run lengths, node-
to-node (device-to-device) distances, node counts, total
wire length, inaccurate repeater/router locations, and
misplaced or missing terminations. LonWorks® networks
can be configured in a variety of ways; refer to the E-Bus
FTT Network Wiring Guidelines, form 74-2865-1, for a
complete description of network topology rules and
maximum wire length. If longer runs are required, add a
Q7740A 2-way or Q7740B 4-way repeater to extend the
LonWorks® Bus length. Add a Q7751A to partition the
system into two segments to double the length of
LonWorks® Bus.