C150: 6 Zone CPU - Install Guide
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PHOTO AND DESCRIPTION
The C150 module provides the main processor and communication for the C150-155 six zone control and integrated iZone control
Zone ports:
Connect the RJ12 cables from the damper motors here. Start at zone 1 and connect sequential ports. i.e. 1,2,3,4.....etc
Transformer connection:
Connect the iZone transformer here. Part number CT24ACM
C150 / CEPC pairing button:
The pair button can be used to pair wireless CEPC controllers as well as wireless sensors CRFS and iZone Wi-Fi bridges (COCB)
AC unit module connector:
When used for integrated AC / Zone control an AC module is connected to the C150. This module is a C325. Each different brand of AC unit has its own unique C325 module. To view assembled product please click on this link
RF antenna:
433Mhz antenna is screwed on here. This is used for communication with wireless sensors CRFS and Wi-Fi bridges COCB
AC unit control cable connection:
Connect the shielded, 2 core cable from the AC unit to the C150 here. This is a spring loaded wire terminal see here for specifications
Supply air temperature sensor port:
The supply air sensor is plugged into the C150 here. The supply air sensor is only need for systems that have zone temperature controls
SPECIFICATION
Model numbers | C150 |
Power supply | 24VAC 50Hz |
Casing material | Fire retardant ABS plastic |
Power connection | iZone transformer CT24ACM |
Operating Temperature | Up to 65oC |
Communications protocols | Wireless 433Mhz (iZone proprietary protocol) |
Number of zones | 0 to 6 (RJ12 connectors) |
O/A Dimensions | Height (Without Antenna) 32 mm Height (With Antenna vertical) 124mm Width 119 mm Length 100 mm |
Weight | 150 g |
The C150 can be installed on top of the indoor fan coil unit
If any wireless sensor (CRFS) or wireless bridge (CL5B or COCB) is not within the range of the C225 then additional repeaters (CR) should be added to help relay the signal from the field device to the C225 and the bridge
Do not run the network cables alongside 240 Volt wiring
When installing network cables down wall cavities or chasing network cables into walls, tape up and protect the RJ45 connector to avoid damage to the connectors. Installation damage to cables is not covered under warranty
Always install zones in consecutive ports starting at Zone 1. The front of the C150 is marked with the zone port numbers
Do not directly hard wire the CT24ACM into the AC unit’s power supply. This may void the warranty as it will require an electrician in the event that repair of the iZone 150 system is required
Connect Zone Damper Actuators (CZDA) to the zone ports using the RJ12 cables as shown
When installing temperature controlled zones ensure the sensors for the associated zone is installed in a location that is representative of the temperature in the room / zone . The sensor should be installed at approximately 1600mm above the floor and should not be subject to draughts, direct sunlight or heat from equipment such as computers, TV screens etc. The supply air outlets to this room must not blow conditioned air directly onto the sensors or CEPC
Connect the AC unit control cable to the C150 as per the instructions for your brand of AC unit
Remove the tabs on the CEPC batteries to activate power to the controller
Pair the CEPC to the C150, see here for a guide
Only connect the power supply to the CT24ACM port after all components have been connected
To access the C150 system via our iZone Home App, the building must be fitted with a compatible Wi-Fi modem. Contact iZone for a list of approved and recommended modems
Any existing or new air conditioning units that require modification or additional boards to facilitate the correct operation of the iZone system, it is the responsibility of the installing contractor
All new or modified systems must be initialised prior to system configuration
To initialise the system remove the power from the C150 module, wait 15 seconds and restore power to the C150 module or by turning the isolator / breaker that powers the iZone system off and back on
The time to initialise the system will vary depending on the number of motors connected