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Johnson Controls Penn P216 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Johnson Controls Penn P216 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Condenser fan speed controller

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P216 Series Condenser Fan Speed Controller
Installation Instructions
P216xxx-x
Applications
IMPORTANT: Use this P216 Series Condenser
Fan Speed Controller only as an operating control.
Where failure or malfunction of the P216 Series Fan
Speed Controller could lead to personal injury or
property damage to the controlled equipment or
other property, additional precautions must be
designed into the control system. Incorporate and
maintain other devices, such as supervisory or
alarm systems or safety or limit controls, intended to
warn of or protect against failure or malfunction of
the P216 Series Fan Speed Controller.
CAUTION: Risk of Property Damage
Use only single-phase Permanent Split
Capacitor (PSC) motors approved by the
manufacturer for speed control
!
application with the P216 Series
controller. Failure to use a single-phase
PSC motor may damage the motor and
other property.
Mounting
Location and Mounting Considerations
Observe these guidelines when locating and mounting
a P216 Series Fan Speed Controller:
Ensure that the mounting surface and mounting
hardware can support the control and wiring.
Mount the P216 Series controller upright on a
vertical surface with the heat sink fins oriented
vertically and the conduit/electrical holes facing
down.
Refer to the
QuickLIT website
Figure 1: P216 Condenser Fan Speed Controller
P216 Series Condenser Fan Speed Controller Installation Instructions
Part No. 24-85895-18, Rev. D
for the most up-to-date version of this document.
178
165
Mounting Dimensions, mm
Ensure that air can flow through the heat sink fins
and provide 10 cm (4 in.) minimum clearance
around the heat sink.
Mount the P216 Series controller in a location
away from sources of excessive heat and within
the specified ambient operating conditions.
See Technical Specification for ambient operating
conditions.
Issued 27 August 2015
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Summary of Contents for Johnson Controls Penn P216 Series

  • Page 1 P216 Series Condenser Fan Speed Controller Installation Instructions Part No. 24-85895-18, Rev. D P216xxx-x Issued 27 August 2015 Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version of this document. Applications IMPORTANT: Use this P216 Series Condenser Fan Speed Controller only as an operating control. Where failure or malfunction of the P216 Series Fan Speed Controller could lead to personal injury or property damage to the controlled equipment or...
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation Heatpump and Reverse action Terminal 50 mm DIP Switch Block IP54 Min speed 100% 50 mm Setpoint 50 mm P = 8 W max. HP C REV IP54 P2 C V P1 C M1 L1 L2/N L2/N 55 °C = 6 A max. 40 °C = 8 A max.
  • Page 3 Min Speed Switch Motor never stops, always runs at Min Speed or greater, depending on conditions. Minimum Speed Feature is disabled. Motor shuts completely off at low pressure. P216 Operation Using P499VCS-405C Setpoint Range Transducer CCW - CW Proportional Band (BAR) (BAR) Mode...
  • Page 4 P216 Normal Operation Example using a 230 V Supply- Output Voltage vs Input Pressure DIP Switch Block Min speed 100% Setpoint 60% from “-” 220 V Output to Motor (VAC) Min. Speed 46 V Proportional Band 16 Bar 20 Bar Input (Pressure - Bar) Setpoint Note: Set switches 1-3 as shown to select a 14-24 Bar Setpoint range with a 4 Bar Proportional Band.
  • Page 5 P499VCS-405C, 0-50 bar, 0-10 Vdc Output, Pressure Transducer P216 Series controllers are designed to reference either one or two Johnson Controls P499 Electronic Only P499 models that have a 0-10 Vdc output signal Pressure Transducers to monitor condenser pressure. can be used with the P216 control.
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.