Common System Component Wiring - Lennox Harmony II Zone Control System Installation Instructions Manual

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Outdoor Unit Jumper
Position the outdoor unit jumper
according to the speed of the out-
door unit. For single−speed units,
place jumper on 1 SPD; for two−
speed units, place jumper on 2
SPD. See figure 15.
Discharge Air Temperature Jumper
The discharge air temperature jumper enables the dis-
charge air setpoints to be adjusted. The discharge ther-
mostat probe in the supply plenum sends a signal with
temperature information to the Harmony
board. These jumper settings are only activated in ap-
plications that use either a two−speed condensing unit
or a two−speed heat pump. The H+ or H− setting will ad-
just the discharge temperature setpoint in applications
with two−speed heat pump or with single−speed heat
pumps with staged auxiliary heat. Therefore, the heat-
ing discharge temperature setpoint cannot be adjusted
for Option 1. The C+ or C− selection adjusts the cooling
setpoint in applications with a two−speed outdoor unit
only.
One heating and one cooling
adjustment may be made. This
jumper allows adjustment (by
5_F) to the specific temperature
setpoints (see figure 16).
Jumpers may be set as follows:
H+ Raises heating temperature setpoint by 5_F
H− Lowers heating temperature setpoint by 5_F
C+ Raises cooling temperature setpoint by 5_F
C− Lowers cooling temperature setpoint by 5_F

Common System Component Wiring

The following section shows the wiring for components
used with the zone control system and any of the three
heating and cooling equipment options. This manual cov-
ers wiring for option specific components in their respec-
tive sections.
IMPORTANT
Avoid running any control wiring close to AC house
wiring. If this cannot be avoided, limit close parallel
of power and control wiring to a few feet.
Control Panel Wiring
Connect the marked wires from the control panel to the
control center as shown in figure 17 (refer also to table 1).
OUTDOOR
1 SPD
UNIT
2 SPD
Figure 15
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II control
Dampers & Damper Transformer Wiring
The number of dampers used will depend on the duct sys-
tem design. Use thermostat wire to connect dampers to the
control center. Connect wires as shown in figure 18.
H+
DISCH
H-
AIR TEMP
C+
C-
FIGURE 16
A total of five dampers may be connected at the damper out-
put terminals on the control center. If additional dampers are
used, additional transformers and relays will be needed.
Fuse F2 will protect the damper outputs from a short circuit or
overload in the damper wiring.
If dampers are applied to the return duct system, the damp-
ers for each zone must be wired in parallel.
Use thermostat wire to connect the damper transformer to
control center terminal block as shown in figure 18. Refer to
the wiring diagram for wiring connections (figure 19).
Page 18
Figure 17
Table 1
Control Panel Inputs to Control Center
Pin
Description
1
Data pertaining to Central, Zone or Off mode
2
Data pertaining to Auto, Cool or Heat mode
3
Output signal to turn red service led on control panel on
4
Common
5
24VAC
6
Data pertaining to fan in Auto or On mode
24 VAC
IN
DAMPERS
ZONE 1
1DZ
ZONE 2
2DZ
ZONE 3
3DZ
ZONE 4
4DZ
Figure 18
Control
Center
DAMPER TRANSFORMER
120 VAC
DAMPERS
FROM EACH ZONE
(Four zone application shown)

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