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Wiring, Caution – KMC Controls CEP-4000 Series User Manual

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CEP-4000 Series

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Installation Guide

Wiring

1. Connect the CEP to an SSE sensor:

A. Terminal 1 to sensor terminal 1.
B. Terminal 2 to sensor terminal 2.
C. Terminal 3 to sensor terminal 3.

2. Connect the CEP to a CTE thermostat:

A. Terminal 4 to thermostat terminal “–”.
B. Terminal 5 to thermostat terminal “+”.
C. Terminal 6 to thermostat terminal “T1” for

cooling (CTE-1001) or “T2” for heating air

flow (CTE-1002).

3. Connect the CEP to a 24 VAC, –15%/+20%, 50/60

Hz power source (disconnect the power to the

transformer while wiring the CEP):
A. Terminal 9 to the “–”common side of the

transformer.

B. Terminal 10 to the “~” phase side of the

transformer.

4. Optionally, the duct airflow can be read by

measuring the voltage on:
A. Terminal 2 (+) and 4 (–) for 9 to 18 VDC = 0 to

3000 fpm.

B. Terminal 7 (+) and 4 (–) for 1 to 5 VDC = 0 to

3000 fpm.

CEP-4000 Front View

CEP-4000 Basic Connections

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the SSE series sensors, do
not touch or handle the interior wire windings.

CAUTION

*Do not short terminals 12 and 14, 4 and 5, or 2

and 4.

Do not apply voltage to terminals 12 or 14.

24

VAC

–

SSE–1001/1002

Flow Sensor

1
2
3

CEP–4000 Series

Controller-Actuator

7
6
5
4
3
2
1

8
9

10
11
12
13
14

T1

+

–

R1

T3

CTE–1101 Thermostat

NOTE: If replacing a CEP-1000 or CEP-3000 series

controller, the REE-1000 series relay may

also need to be replaced with the equivalent

REE-4000 series module. See the

CEP-

4000 Series Application Guide

for more

information.

CEP-4000 Terminal Definitions:
1. Flow sensor terminal 1
2. Flow sensor terminal 2 (live flow reading with

9–18 VDC = 0–3000 fpm)*
3. Flow sensor terminal 3
4. Thermostat (–) ground*
5. Thermostat (+) 9.1 VDC*
6. Requested flow from T1 or T2 thermostat

(3–6 VDC = 0–3000 fpm)
7. Live flow sensor readout (1–5 VDC = 0–3000 fpm)
8. Unused
9. 24 VAC (–) common
10. 24 VAC (~) phase
11. Motor common
12. Motor drive to increase air velocity (open)*

13. Unused
14. Motor drive to decrease air velocity (close)*