Installation, Figure 14 – Rinnai 37AHB SERIES User Manual

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Rinnai Corporation Hydronic Furnace (37AHB) Manual

FLOW SENSOR
CONNECTIONS

SW1 SET-UP SWITCH
AND HEATING BLOW
OFF DELAY

24 V THERMOSTAT
TERMINALS

TRANSFORMER 24 V
CONNECTIONS

P3

P4

P1

3 AMP FUSE

OPERATING MODE
JUMPER (SHUNT)

STATUS LED LIGHT

115 VAC (L2)
NEUTRAL
CONNECTIONS

PUMP
CONNECTIONS

115 VAC (L1) LINE
VOLTAGE
CONNECTION

FAN
PARK

FAN
CONNECTION
HEATING

FAN
CONNECTION
COOLING

HUMIDIFIER CONNECTIONS
(DRY CONTACT) 24 VAC OR
115 VAC

FLASH UPGRADE
CONNECTION
(FACTORY ONLY)

u1

AN1

Installation

Figure 14:

Hydronic Furnace Control Board

P7

Notes:

1. For proper operation of an open loop system with the flow sensor refer to Figures 11 and 14; Note that the

jumper (shunt) position on the PCB “point P7” MUST be in the FS position.

2. When changing the shunt position ensure that the unit’s power is turned off.

Wire Gauge

Maximum Distance (feet)

20 gauge

45

18 gauge

60

16 gauge

100

14 gauge

160

12 gauge

250

System Low Voltage Wiring Diagrams

NOTE:

Local codes may require thermostat wiring to

be routed through conduit or raceways. In such
instances splices can be made inside the Hydronic
Furnace. All wiring must be NEC Class l and must be
separated from incoming power leads.

Provide field supplied disconnect. Refer to Table 4
(Specifications) for maximum fuse or circuit breaker
sizes.

Transformer is factory wired for 115v operation. (See
Figures 27 through 29.)

The secondary circuit of the transformer is protected
by a 3-amp fuse mounted on the printed-circuit board.

IMPORTANT: Where possible, use a Rinnai factory
authorized thermostat with the 37AHB series Hydronic
Furnaces. If a thermostat other than specified is used,
refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions for
further details.

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