FORM 150.72-EG6 (516)
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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A. This drawing is based on IEC symbols.
B. Field wiring to be in accordance with the relevant electrical code as well as all other applicable codes and
specications
C. All sources of supply shown on this diagram to be taken from one main isolator, not shown or supplied by
the chiller manufacturer .
D. Green and yellow wire is used for earth, multi-coloured cable used for low voltage. Red wire used for AC
control, blue wire for neutral, black wire for AC and DC power. Orange wire should be used for interlock
control wiring supplied by external source.
E. Legenddesignationdepictscomponentabbreviations.Numberprexlocated,ifapplicable,onschematic
circuit, refers to system thereon, e.g.= 1-FHP2 refers to high pressure cutout no 2 on system no 1.
F. All wiring to control section voltage free contacts requires a supply provided by the customer maximum
voltage 240 volts. The customer must t ake particular care when deriving the supplies for the voltage free
terminals with regard to a common point of isolation. Thus, these circuits when used must be fed via the
common point of isolation the voltage to these ci rcuits is removed when the common point of isolation to
the unit is opened. This common point of isolation is not supplied. The voltage free contacts are rated at
100VA. All inductive devices {relays} switch by the voltage free contacts must have their coil suppressed
using standard r/c suppressors.
G. Customer voltage free contacts connected to terminal 13 must be rated at 30v 5ma
H. No controls {relays etc.} Should be mounted in any section of the control panel. Additionally, control wiring
not connected to the control panel should not be run through the panel. If these precautions are not fol-
lowed, electrical noise could cause malfunctions or damage to the unit and its controls.
1. Refer to instalation commisioning operation and maintenance manual for customer connections and cus-
tomer connection notes, non compliance to these instructions will invalidate unit warranty.
2. Wiringandcomponentsforcompressor3onlyttedwhenunithas3compressorsonthesystem.1-BMP3
is replaced by a link across terminals 134 & 135. 2-BMP3 is replaced by a link across terminals 234 & 235.
3. FHP2isonlyttedon0089andabove.Whennottted1-FHP2isreplacedbyalinkacrossterminals132
& 139. 2-FHP2 is replaced by a link across terminals 232 & 239
4. Fitted on units with hot gas bypass option.
5. EMS option is wired as shown
6. This wiring must be used for old display 031-0110-000
7. Network connection point
8. Printer port
9. Remote emergency stop can be wired between terminal l and 5 after removing link
10. Powerfactorcorrectionaccessory.Powerfactorcorrectionttedtoeachcompressorcontactor
11. Notttedoncompressorswithinternalmotorprotection.Forsytem1terminals132&133,133&134And
134 & 135 are linked. For sytem 2 terminals 232 & 233, 233 & 234 and 234 & 235 are linked.
12. Onlyttedonsystemswith3or4fans
13. Onlyttedonsystemswith4fans
14. Onlyttedonsystemswith5fans
15. Onlyttedonsystemswith6fans
16. Input switch disconnect or circuit breaker option replaces input terminal block
17. Input switch disconnect & system circuit breaker option replaces input terminal block
18. 115Vcontrolcirciutrequiresa115Vsupplyunlesscontrolcircuittransformer-T2&-F3aretted
19. Foroptionalhydrokit.Heater-EPHisttedandwiredasshown.Onsinlgepump-KP1,-QMMSP1and
-MP1aretted&wiredasshown.Ontwopumphydrokits-KP2,-QMMSP2&-MP2arealsottedand
wired as shown.
20. Current measurement option wired as shown
21. Onlyttedonsystemswithsinglespeedfans
22. Onlyttedonsystemswithtwospeedfans
23. Optional compressor manual motors starters.
24. See sheet 3 of connection diagram for power input options
Wiring Diagram (Cont'd)