Page 3 - The PremierLink controller can be; Fig. 1 — PremierLinkTM Control Module
3 PremierLink Controller Inputs and Outputs — The PremierLink controller inputs and outputs are shown inTable 1. Control Wiring — The PremierLink controller can be connected to either a Carrier-approved thermostat or CCNcompatible temperature sensor. 1. Turn off power to the control box. 2. Strip th...
Page 4 - Fig. 2B — Typical PremierLink Control Wiring — 38AKS013-024 Units
4 RED RED BRN GRN FAN CMP1 CMP2 HS2 HS1 PWR HS3/EXH/RVS RED RED J8 J1 PWR CUT T O ISOLA TE CONTROLLER POWER CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELA YS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RM Connections 38AK, AKS, ARZ, ARS Terminal Board (TB) W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 CCR 4...
Page 5 - Fig. 2C — Typical PremierLinkTM Control Wiring — 38ARD012 Units; Fig. 2D — Typical PremierLink Control Wiring — 38AKS028-044 Units
5 RED RED BRN GRN FAN CMP1 CMP2 HS2 HS1 PWR HS3/EXH/RVS RED RED J8 J1 PWR CUT T O ISOLA TE CONTROLLER POWER CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELA YS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RM Connections 38ARD Terminal Board (TB) W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 40RM, 40RMQ, 40RMS ...
Page 6 - Fig. 2E — Typical PremierLinkTM Control Wiring — 38AH024-034 Units; Fig. 2F — Typical PremierLink Control Wiring — 38AH004-104 Units
6 RED RED BRN GRN FAN CMP1 CMP2 HS2 HS1 PWR HS3/EXH/RVS RED RED J8 J1 PWR CUT T O ISOLA TE CONTROLLER POWER CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELA YS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RM Connections 38AH Terminal Board (TB2) W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 40RM, 40RMQ, 40RMS ...
Page 7 - Fig. 2G — Typical PremierLinkTM Control Wiring — 38AQ007 Units
7 RED RED BRN GRN FAN CMP1 CMP2 HS2 HS1 PWR HS3/EXH/RVS RED RED J8 J1 PWR CUT T O ISOLA TE CONTROLLER POWER CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPTMENT RELA YS WHT BLU YEL RED ORN PNK PremierLink Connections 40RMQ Connections CR W2 R Y1 Y2 W1 G C X WHT WHT IFC C2 C1 40RM, 40RMQ, 40RMS HEAT ACCESSORY W2 W1 C...
Page 8 - Table 1 — PremierLink Controller Inputs and Outputs; PremierLink Connections; Fig. 2I — Typical PremierLinkTM Control Wiring — 38AQS012-016 Units
8 Table 1 — PremierLink Controller Inputs and Outputs LEGEND INPUTS POWER TERMINAL(S) SPACE TEMPERATURE (SPT) AI (10K Thermistor) J6-7, J6-6 SET POINT ADJUSTMENT (STO) AI (10K Thermistor) J6-5, J6-6 SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) AI (10K Thermistor) J6-3, J6-4 OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE (OAT) AI (10K The...
Page 9 - Table 2 — Color Code Recommendations
9 Table 2 — Color Code Recommendations Install Sensors (See Fig. 3-10) — The PremierLink™ controller can be used with either the T58 Communicating sen-sor or any combination of CO 2 and space temperature sensors. Refer to the instructions supplied with each sensor for electricalrequirements.NOTE: Al...
Page 10 - Cool
10 Table 3 — Thermistor Resistance vs Temperature Values for Space Temperature Sensor, Supply Air Temperature Sensor, and Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) SENSOR INSTAL-LATION — The 33ZCSENSAT supply air temperature sensoris required for controller operation. The sensor co...
Page 11 - FIELD WIRING; Fig. 5 — T58 Communicating Sensor
11 Perform the following steps if state or local code requires the use of conduit, or if your installation requires a cable lengthof more than 8 ft: 1. Secure the probe to the duct with two field-supplied self- drilling screws. 2. If you are extending cable length beyond 8 ft, use plenum rated, 20 A...
Page 12 - SPACE TEMPERATURE AVERAGING — 4 SENSOR APPLICATION; Fig. 6 — Space Temperature Averaging
12 J6 6 7 RED BLK RED RED BLK BLK BLK RED BLK RED SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 J6 6 7 RED BLK RED BLK SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 RED RED BLK SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 BLK BLK RED RED RED BLK BLK SENSOR 8 SENSOR 9 SENSOR 5 RED BLK SENSOR 6 SENSOR 7 BLK RED SPACE TEMPERATURE AVERAGING — 4 SENSOR APPLICATION SPA...
Page 18 - Con nect to CCN Commu nication Bus —; The; Table 4 — Recommended Cables; The communication bus shields must be tied together at; Fig. 16 — Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor; OUTSIDE AIR DUCT; Fig. 17 — Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
18 Con nect to CCN Commu nication Bus — The PremierLink™ controller connects to the bus in a daisy chainarrangement. Negative pins on each component must beconnected to respective negative pins and likewise positive pinson each component must be connected to respective positivepins. The controller s...
Page 21 - Economizer —; Fig. 21 — Differential Enthalpy Control Wiring
21 Wiring Enthalpy Sensors — To wire the enthalpy sensor, per-form the following (see Fig. 24 and 25):NOTE: To mount outdoor air sensor remotely, remove it fromback of enthalpy control and follow steps 3 and 6. 1. Use a 2-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG, twisted pair cable to connect the return air enthalpy...
Page 22 - Sensor and Mounting Plate (33AMKITENT006); Fig. 23 — Location of Differential Enthalpy; Fig. 24 — Outside and Return Air Sensor Wiring
22 Q769B — Because the Honeywell adapter is designed for anegative 4 to 20 mA input instead of a positive signal, theQ769B adapter requires a separate transformer and a currentloop isolator to perform properly. Connecting the adapterdirectly to the PremierLink controller could cause the 4 to20 mA ou...
Page 28 - UHDB; Password Protection —
28 To access the sub-mode to change the Unoccupied OAT Lockout Setpoint, press the down arrow to scroll down untilthe Navigator™ module display reads: SETPOATL >NTLO UHDB To view an expansion of the sub-mode, press the and keys simultaneously and the Navigator will display: >NTLO UNOCC. OAT LO...
Page 29 - Table 7 — Points Display
29 Table 7 — Points Display NOTE: Bold values indicate points that can be forced through communications. SUPPLY FAN STATUS — This point displays the SupplyFan status if controller is configured to receive input from theSupply Fan. Otherwise this point will display the output stateof the Supply Fan R...
Page 31 - Controller Identification Screen —; Table 10 — Controller Identification; Holiday Configuration Screen —
31 Table 8 — Thermostat Control Input Display ALARM RE-ALARM TIME — This decision is used to con-figure the number of minutes that will elapse betweenre-alarms. A re-alarm occurs when the condition that causedthe initial alarm continues to persist for the number of minutesspecified. Re-alarming cont...
Page 32 - Table 11 — Holiday Configuration; Occupancy Configuration Screen —; Table 12 — Occupancy Configuration; Set Point Screen —
32 DURATION — The Duration field indicates how long theholiday will last (in days).Duration: Range: 0 to 365 Default Value: 0 As an example, if a Holiday is configured for Month 2, Day 5, Duration 2, then the Holiday will start February 5 andend February 7. Table 11 — Holiday Configuration Occupancy...
Page 33 - Table 13 — Set Point Configuration; Service Configuration Selection Screen —; DESCRIPTION
33 UNOCCUPIED HIGH — The Unoccupied High set point de-scribes the high temperature limit of the space during Unoccu-pied mode.Unoccupied High: Units: Degrees F (Degrees C) Range: 45.0 to 99.9 Default Value: 90.0 HIGH OAT LIMIT FOR IAQ PRE-OCCUPANCYPURGE — The High OAT unit for IAQ Pre-Occupancy Purg...
Page 34 - Table 14 — Service Configuration Selection
34 Table 14 — Service Configuration Selection STAGED COOLING — The staging function is used for DXcooling (1 or 2 stages). The staging function uses the coolingsubmaster reference from the PID and compares the value tothe supply air temperature to calculate the required number ofoutput stages to ene...
Page 37 - P r e m i e r L in k TM C o n f ig u r a t io n S c r e e n —; Table 15 — PremierLink Control Configuration
37 P r e m i e r L in k ™ C o n f ig u r a t io n S c r e e n — The PremierLink Configuration screen allows the user to configureall functions. See Table 15.OPERATING MODE — The Operating Mode functiondetermines the operating mode of the PremierLink controller.There are two operating modes from whic...
Page 39 - Occupancy Maintenance Screen —
39 Low Reference specifies Low Point of the Outdoor IAQ Sensor Range in ppm.Low Reference: Units: PPM (parts per million) Range: 0 to 5000 Default Value: 0 High Reference specifies High Point of the Outdoor IAQ Sensor Range in ppm.High Reference: Units: PPM (parts per million) Range: 0 to 5000 Defau...
Page 40 - Table 16 — Occupancy Maintenance; Maintenance Screen —
40 NEXT UNOCCUPIED DAY — The Next Unoccupied Daypoint displays the day of week when the next unoccupied peri-od will begin. This point is used with the Next UnoccupiedTime so the user will know when the next unoccupied periodwill occur. If the controller is following a global schedule thispoint will...
Page 42 - Table 17 — Maintenance
42 The Average Occupied Heat Set Point displays the Occupied Heat set point from the Linkage Thermostat.Average OccupiedHeat Set Point: Display Units: Degrees F (Degrees C) Display Range: 0.0 to 99.9 Default Value: 0.0 Network Access: None The Average Occupied Cool Set Point displays the Occu- pied ...