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JOHNSON CONTROLS
167
SECTION 9 – SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
FORM 150.72-ICOM6
ISSUE DATE: 12/29/2017
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TABLE 31 - PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
0-400 PSIG SUCTION
PRESSURE
TRANSDUCER
0-600 PSIG DISCHARGE
PRESSURE
TRANSDUCER
PRESSURE
PSIG
VOLTAGE
VDC
PRESSURE
PSIG
VOLTAGE
VDC
0 0.5 0 0.5
50 1.0 75 1.0
100 1.5 150 1.5
150 2.0 225 2.0
200 2.5 300 2.5
250 3.0 375 3.0
300 3.5 450 3.5
350 4.0 525 4.0
400 4.5 600 4.5
RED WIRE = 5V, BLACK WIRE = 0V, WHITE/GREEN WIRE = SIGNAL
TEST POINTS:
Suction Pressure:
System 1:
...............................................
Microboard J7-10 to J7-9
System 2:
...............................................
Microboard J9-10 to J9-9
Discharge Pressure:
System 1:
...............................................
Microboard J7-11 to J7-7
System 2:
...............................................
Microboard J9-11 to J9-7
V = (Pressure in PSIG x .01) + .5
or
V = (Pressure in BARG x .145) + .5
where V = DC voltage output
Pressure = pressure sensed by transducer
The I/O board connections for the Discharge
Transducers are as follows.
System 1 Discharge Transducer
J7-6 = +5VDC regulated supply to transducer.
J7-11 = VDC input signal to the microboard. See the
formula above for voltage readings that cor-
respond to specific discharge pressures.
J7-7 = +5VDC return
J7-2 = drain (shield connection = 0VDC)
System 2 Discharge Transducer
J9-6 = +5VDC regulated supply to transducer.
J9-11 = VDC input signal to the microboard. See the
formula above for voltage readings that correspond to
specific discharge pressures.
J9-7 = +5VDC return
J9-2 = drain (shield connection = 0VDC)
The suction transducers have a range from 0 to 400
PSIG (27.5 barg). The output will be linear from
0.5VDC to 4.5VDC over the 400 PSIG (27.5 barg)
range. Following is a formula that can be used to verify
the voltage output of the transducer. All voltage read-
ing are in reference to ground (unit case).
V = (Pressure in PSIG x .02) + .5
or
V = (Pressure in barg x .29) + .5
where V = DC voltage input to microprocessor
Pressure = pressure sensed by transducer
Following are the I/O board connections for the Suc-
tion Transducer.
System 1 Suction Transducer
J7-5 = +5VDC regulated supply to transducer.
J7-10 = VDC input signal to the microboard. See the
formula above for voltage readings that cor-
respond to specific suction pressures.
J7-9 = +5VDC return.
J7-1 = drain (shield connection = 0VDC).
System 2 Suction Transducer
J9-5 = +5VDC regulated supply to transducer.
J9-10 = VDC input signal to the microboard. See the
formula above for voltage readings that
correspond to specific suction pressures.
J7-9 = +5VDC return.
J7-11 = drain (shield connection = 0VDC).
Digital Outputs
See the unit wiring diagram and Figure 42 on page
168. The digital outputs are located on TB7, TB8,
and TB9 and TB-10 of the microboard. All outputs are
120VAC with the exception of TB8-6 to TB8-7 which
are the contacts that can be used for a remote evapora-
tor pump start signal. The voltage applied to either of
these terminals would be determined by field wiring.

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