Wiring diagrams, Condensate drain pans, Caution – AAON SB-018 User Manual

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All DX systems include evaporator coils,

liquid line filter dryers, thermal expansion

valves (TXV), and scroll compressors.

Compressors are equipped with a positive

pressure forced lubrication system.

Never turn off the main power supply to the

unit, except for servicing, emergency, or

complete shutdown of the unit. When power

is cut off from the unit crankcase heaters

cannot prevent refrigerant migration into the

compressors. This means the compressor

may cool down and liquid refrigerant may

accumulate in the compressor. The

compressor is designed to pump refrigerant

gas and damage may occur when power is

restored.

If power to the unit must be off for more

than an hour, turn the thermostat system

switch to "OFF", or turn the unit off at the

control panel, and leave the unit off until the

main power switch has been turned on again

for at least 24 hours for units with

compressor crankcase heaters. This will give

the crankcase heater time to clear any liquid

accumulation out of the compressor before it

is started.

Always control the unit from the thermostat,

or control panel, never at the main power

supply, except for emergency or complete

shutdown of the unit.

During the cooling season, if the air flow is

reduced due to dirty air filters or any other

reason, the cooling coils can get too cold

which will cause excessive liquid to return

to the compressor. As the liquid

concentration builds up, oil is washed out of

the compressor, leaving it starved for

lubrication.

The compressor life will be seriously

shorted by reduced lubrication and the

pumping of excessive amounts of liquid oil

and refrigerant.

Wiring Diagrams

Unit specific wiring diagrams are laminated

and affixed inside the controls compartment

door.

Condensate Drain Pans

Units require drain p-traps and lines to be

connected to the condensate drain pans of

the unit. The lines should be the same pipe

size or larger than the drain connection,

include a p-trap, and pitch downward toward

drain. An air break should be used with long

runs of condensate lines.

Waterside economizer coil units include a

separate condensate drain pan which drains

into the evaporator coil drain pan.

CRANKCASE HEATER

Some units are equipped with

compressor crankcase heaters,

which should be energized at least

24 hours prior to cooling operation, to

clear any liquid refrigerant from the

compressors.

CAUTION

Unit should not be operated without a

p-trap. Failure to install a p-trap may

result in overflow of condensate

water.

CAUTION

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