9.1 Vdc Vs. 24 Vac Power Options - KMC Controls CTE-5202 Application Manual

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9.1 VDC vs. 24 VAC Power Options

The CTE-5202 can operate from the 9.1 VDC output
supplied by the CEP/CSP-4xxx, but AO1 and AO2
will not be able to attain a full 6 VDC (e.g., a maxi-
mum of about 5.3 VDC) output to the 0–6 VDC CEP/
CSP-4xxx inputs. This means the maximum air flow
controlled by the CEP-4xxx can be only around 2000
fpm instead of 3000 fpm. However, this will still
cover nearly all applications.
(See the Voltage/Velocity Correlation chart in the
CEP-4000 Series Applications
24 VAC @ 10 VA
(Neutral)
(Phase)
Pressure Independent VAV Applications with CEP/CSP-4000 Series
Guide.)
CEP-4xxx
Controller-Actuator
8
9
~
10
11
12
13
14
If more than about 2000 fpm is required, use 24 VAC
from a transformer to power the CTE-5202. This can
easily be done by connecting the ~ terminal on the
CTE-5202 to Terminal 10 (24 VAC, phase) on the
CEP-4xxx instead of Terminal 5 (+9.1 VDC).
CAUTION
Connect the CTE-5202 to the CEP-4xxx's
Terminal 5 OR 10, but not jumpered to both.
7
6
9.1 VDC Power to CTE-5202
5
4
3
OR (but NOT Both)
2
1
24 VAC Power to CTE-5202
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CTE-5202
Thermostat
CTE-5202 Applications Guide, AN0912A Rev. D

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