General; Installation; Zone Controller Hardware; Field-Supplied Hardware - Carrier 3V VVT 33ZCVVTZC-01 Installation And Start-Up Instructions Manual

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GENERAL
The zone controller
is a single duct, fan poweled,
Variable
Volume and Temperatme
(VVT®)
terminal
control
with a
factory-integrated
controller and actuatol: The VVT zone con-
troller
maintains
precise
temperature
control
in the space
by operating
the temrinal
fan and
regulating
the flow of
conditioned
air into file space. Buildings
with diverse loading
conditions
can be supported
by controlling
equipment
heating
and cooling sources or supplemental
heat.
The
VVT
zone
controller
(33ZCVVTZC-01)
provides
dedicated
control
lunctions
for single
duct terlninals
with
modulating
heat, up to 3 stages of ducted heat, or combination
baseboard
and ducted heat. A relay bomd (33ZCOffFBRD-01)
is required for heat or fan terminals.
Carrier's
3V
TM
control system
provides
optimized
equip-
merit and component
control through airside linkage.
Linkage
refers to the process through which data is exchanged
between
the air terminals and the air source that provides
the supply air
to those terminals. The process "links" the terminals and the air
source to form a coordinated
system. Linkage
allows the air
source to operate efficiently
and reliably while responding
to
and satisfying
changing
conditions
in the zones. Linkage also
allows the terminals
to respond
properly to changes in the air
source.
A VVT zone controller
configured
as the Linkage
Coordinator
manages
the flow of data between the air source
and the VVT system zones.
Rooftop units, air handlers, fan coils, and water source heat
pumps feature product integrated
or factory-installed
controls
that are dilectly compatible
with the 3V control system. The
rooftop
units, air handlel_,
fan coils, and water source heat
pumps do not require any special hardw_ue to be compatible
with the Carrier
linkage
system.
Consult
your local Carrier
representative
for the complete
list of compatible
air source
controllers.
Figure
1 shows an example
of a Carrier linkage
system.
The VVT zone controllers
are available factory-mounted
to
Carrier's
round and rectangular
dmnpers.
Round dampers
tue
available
in 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and
16-in. sizes. Rectangular
dampers me available in 8x10, 8x14, 8x18, and 8x24-in. sizes.
All damper assemblies
are equipped
with an integrated
duct
tenlperature
sensor.
INSTALLATION
General
--
The VVT zone controller is a microprocessor-
based direct digit_d control (DDC) controller
that can be pur-
chased or installed on vtuiable volume and temperature
(VVT)
air termin_ds. It can be letrofitted
on units manufactured
by
C_urier or oilier manufacturel_
to provide
plessme dependent
VVT control.
Each zone controller
has the ability to lunction as a linkage
coordinator
for systems
with up to 32 zones. As a linkage
coordinator,
a zone controller
will retrieve and provide system
information
to the rooftop or air-handling
equipment
and other
zone controllers.
A zone controller
can function
as a stand
alone device by installing a duct air sensoc
The zone controller
is connected
to a wall-mounted,
field-
supplied,
space temperature
sensor (SVF) in order to monitor
zone temperature
changes and satisfy zone demand.
On stand-alone
applications
or applications
with ducted or
modulating
heat, the zone controller
must be connected
to a
field-supplied
supply air temperature
(SAT) sensor to monitor
the temperature
of the air delivered
by the air terminal.
A
System
Pilot can be used to adjust set points, set operating
ptu'ameters,
and lully configure
the zone controller
or any
device on the system. A System Pilot can also provide
local
space temperature,
set point adjust, time broadcast, and sched-
ule adjustment
for a single dedicated or remote device.
Canier's
network
software can be connected
to the system
at the SPT sensor if Cturier network communication
wiring is
run to the SPT sensol: The network
software
can be used to
adjust set points, set operating
parmneters,
and fully configure
the zone controller or any device on the system.
Zone Controller
Hardware
--
The
zone
controller
consists of the following
hm'dwm'e:
terminal control module
torque-limiting
integrated
damper
actuator
plastic enclosure
one no. 8 x 1/2-in. self-drilling
sheet metal screw (to pre-
vent zone controller
rotation)
Figure 2 shows the zone controller physical details.
Field-Supplied
Hardware
--
Each zone controller
re-
quires the following field-supplied
components
to complete
its
inst_dlation:
air terminal
unit (unless
factory
installed
--
when pur-
chased
as factory-installed
option
an SAT [supply-air
temperature]
sensor
is provided
upstream
of the damper
blade)
round
or rectangular
mounting
bracket
(for
retrofit
applications)
space temperature
sensor
transformer--
24 vac, 40 va
two no. 10 x l/2-in, sheet metal screws
(to secure
SAT
sensor to duct, if required)
two no. 6-32 x 5/s-in. screws (to mount SPT [space tem-
peraturel
sensor base to electrical
box)
contactors
(if required
for fan or electric
heat)
supply air temperature
sensor (required
for terminal
with
ducted heat)
option
board
33ZCOPTBRD-01
(required
for auxiliary
heat or fan terminals)
indoor air quality
sensor (if required)
relative humidity
sensor (if required)
one SPST (single pole, single throw)
relay
valve and actuator
for hot water heat (if required)
wire
bushings
(required
when mounting
SAT sensor in a duct
6-in. or less in diameter)
primary
air temperature
sensor (if required)
SPACE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR--
Each
zone
control-
ler requires a field-supplied
Cmrier space temperature
sensol:
There me throe senso]_ available for flris application:
33ZCT55SPT.
Space Temperature
Sensor with Override
Button
33ZCT56SPT.
Space Temperature
Sensor with Override
Button and Set Point Adjustment
33PILOT-01,
System
Pilot Space
Temperature
Sensor.
User Interface,
and Configuration
Device
The System
Pilot is a user interface to the Zone Controller
wifll a full complement
of zone display
features
that can be
used to configure
and operate the Zone Controllel:
It has an
SPT sensor and can transmit
its value to the Zone ControlleL
The
System
Pilot
communicates
to the Zone
Controller
through the Zone Controller's
dedicated
Comm2 port or over
the main communication
bus through Comml.
OPTION
BOARD-
The option
board (33ZCOPTBRD-01)
is required for use of auxilimy heat and fan control functions.
The Option
Board
is field installed
and provides
four triac
discrete outputs, three for supplemental
heat and one for the fan
output.
PRIMARY
AIR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
--
A field-
supplied,
primary
air temperature
(PAT) sensor (part number
33ZCSENPAT)
is used on a zone controller
which is lhnction-
ing as a Linkage
Coordinator
for a non Carrier
Network/
Linkage compatible
air source.

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