3D Connexion mD4000-b Manuel D’Utilisation

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lOW vOltaGe FIelD WIrInG
The MD4000 is powered from the air conditioners that 
it is controlling, 24 VAC (18-32V) low voltage only.
Circuitry in the MD4000 isolates the power supplies of 
the two air conditioners so that no back feeds or phasing 
problems can occur.  Additionally, if one air conditioner 
loses power, the MD4000 and the other air conditioner 
are unaffected and will continue to operate normally.
Connect the low voltage field wiring from each unit 
per the low voltage field wiring diagrams in Section on 
“Controller Wiring”.  NOTE: Maximum of 18-gauge 
control wiring should be used.  Using heavier gauge 
wiring can create excessive stress on the control board 
as door is opened and closed.  Create a wiring loop so 
the door can open and close without stressing terminal 
blocks.
cOntrOller GrOunDInG 
A reliable earth ground must be connected in addition 
to any grounding from conduit.  Grounding lugs are 
supplied for this purpose.
cOntrOller POWer-uP 
Whenever power is first applied to the controller, there 
is a twenty (20) second time-delay prior to any function 
(other than display) becoming active.  This time-delay 
is in effect if the controller On/Off button is used when 
24VAC from air conditioners is present, and also if 
controller is in “ON” position and 24VAC from air 
conditioners is removed and then restored. 
sPecIFIcatIOns/Features FOr 
mD4000-b & -bc cOntrOller alarms
Inputs
Lockout 1 
2, 3 – input from HVAC #1
Lockout 2 
2, 3 – input from HVAC #2
Outputs
Smoke/Fire 
Form C (SPDT)
Lockout 1 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Refrigerant alarm HVAC #1
Lockout 2 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Refrigerant alarm HVAC #2
Power Loss 1  
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Power loss HVAC #1
Power Loss 2 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Power loss HVAC #2
Low Temp 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Low temperature alarm
High Temp 1 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
High temperature alarm #1
High Temp 2 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
High temperature alarm #2
Controller 
Form C (SPDT)
 
 
Controller failure alarm
Econ 1 
 
E, F - Form A (NO)
 
 
See note (b)
Econ 2 
 
E, F - Form A (NO)
 
 
See note (b)
2
nd
 Stage  (c) 
Form C (SPDT)
  2
nd
-stage cooling alarm
(b)  Make these connections to terminals E & F in HVAC 1  
 
and 2 respectively if desired to have economizers open for  
 
emergency ventilation at High Temp Alarm #2 setpoint
        condition.
(c)  For units with 2-stage compressors, 2nd stage cooling   
 
alarm activates on cooling Stage 3 initiation.
2nd Compressor 
Form A (NC)
Dirty Filter 
Form A (NC)
 
 
 
4, 5 – Input from Unit
Economizer Fail 
Form A (NC)
 
 
 
8, 9 – Input from Unit