Duct system, Piping, Figure 31 - dampers and actuator – AAON M3-094 User Manual

Page 57: Figure 32 - independently controlled dampers, Caution

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Figure 31 - Dampers and Actuator


Note:
If one damper bank is to be
independently controlled by two actuators,
the two gears that join the separate portions
will need to be cut so that they do not
engage each other.

Figure 32 - Independently Controlled

Dampers

Duct System
Remove duct shipping covers immediately
prior to duct connection. A 1 inch tall duct
flange is provided around each duct
opening.

Piping
























The coil connections are copper MPT. Use
dielectric unions as necessary to prevent
galvanic-corrosion.

Always use a backup pipe wrench to prevent
excess

stress

and

damage

to

coil

connections. The connecting piping should
never be supported by the coil, it should be
independently supported. Swing joints or
flexible fittings should be used to absorb
expansion

and

contraction

due

to

temperature changes.

An access cover is provided for the chilled
water, hot water, and steam coil vent and


PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and CPVC
(Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) are
vulnerable to attack by certain
chemicals. Polyolester (POE) oils
used

with

R-410A

and

other

refrigerants, even in trace amounts,
in a PVC or CPVC piping system will
result in stress cracking of the piping
and fittings and complete piping
system failure.

CAUTION


All piping design and installation
should be performed by qualified
professionals. All applicable codes
and industry standards should be
adhered to.

CAUTION

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