AAON M2-036 User Manual

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Draw-Through

Drain Pan Pressure

Trap Dimensions

Negative Static

X

X/2

(inches of water)

(inch)

(inch)

-0.50 1.50

0.75

-1.00 2.00

1.00

-1.50 2.50

1.25

-2.00 3.00

1.50

-2.50 3.50

1.75

-3.00 4.00

2.00

-3.50 4.50

2.25

-4.00 5.00

2.50

-4.50 5.50

2.75

-5.00 6.00

3.00

-5.50 6.50

3.25

-6.00 7.00

3.50

-6.50 7.50

3.75

-7.00 8.00

4.00

-7.50 8.50

4.25

-8.00 9.00

4.50

Figure 19 - Blow-Through Drain Trap


The Y dimension of blow-through traps
should be at least equal to the value of the
positive pressure in the drain pan plus one
inch. This ensures that there will be enough
water stored in the trap to counter the static
pressure in the drain pan. To find the
pressure subtract any pressure drops
between the drain pan and the supply blower
from the blower discharge pressure. The
worst-case scenario for blow-through coils

is the minimum pressure drop, so do not
include dirt allowance pressure drops for
filters.

The bottom of the leaving pipe should be at
least one half inch lower than the bottom of
the drain pan connection. This ensures
proper drainage when the unit is not
running.

Note: It may be necessary to fill the trap
manually, or the trap can be filled
automatically by operating the unit until
enough condensate collects to fill the trap.
The trap will then be filled when the unit is
turned off.

Table 8 - Blow-Through Drain Trap

Dimensions

Blow-Through

Drain Pan Pressure

Trap Dimension

Positive Static

Y

(inches of water)

(inch)

0.5 1.5
1.0 2.0
1.5 2.5
2.0 3.0
2.5 3.5
3.0 4.0
3.5 4.5
4.0 5.0
4.5 5.5
5.0 6.0
5.5 6.5
6.0 7.0
6.5 7.5
7.0 8.0
7.5 8.5
8.0 9.0


Blower Wheels
AAON units are equipped with a backward
curved blower wheels that is set to deliver
the air volume specified according to unit
size and/or job requirements.

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