Thermostat control wiring, Duct connection, Caution – AAON SB-018 User Manual

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Wire control signals to the unit’s low

voltage terminal block located in the

controls compartment.

If any factory installed wiring must be

replaced, use a minimum 105°C type AWM

insulated conductors.

Thermostat Control Wiring

If a thermostat is used for unit control,

thermostat should be located on an inside

wall 4-5 feet above the floor where it will

not be subjected to drafts, sun exposure, or

heat from electrical fixtures of appliances.

Control wiring must deliver adequate

voltage to components to assure proper

operation. Control voltage returning from

controller circuit must be a minimum of 21

VAC. To assure proper wiring use the

following chart to determine the allowable

wiring distances.

Table 4 - Control Wiring

Wire Size (Stranded)

- Copper Conductors

Only

Total Wire Distance

Allowable

20 AWG

200 ft

18 AWG

350 ft

16 AWG

500 ft

14 AWG

750 ft

12 AWG

1250 ft

Total Wire Distance Allowable =

(Quantity of Control Wires) x

(Control Wire Distance)

Take the total wire distance allowable and

divide by the number of wires to be

connected. This indicates the distance

allowable for that size wire. The wiring to

the unit must not exceed the total wire

distance allowable. If the voltage at the

connectors is less than 21 VAC, isolation

relays must be installed. If under external

control 21 VAC must be field verified.

All external devices must be powered via a

separate external power supply.

Example:

A total of 8 wires must be pulled 75ft to a

control the unit. What size wire should be

used?

According to the Table 2, 16 AWG allows

for 63ft (500 ft/8 wires) and 14 AWG allows

for 94ft (750 ft/8 wires). Thus, 14 AWG

should be used.

Duct Connection

Remove shipping covers and attach duct to

flanges provided on the unit. The installer is

responsible for sealing ducts to the flanges

to prevent water leaks.

Intake air enters the back of the SB Series

unit, where the air filters are located.

Ductwork should be sized in accordance

with the ASHRAE Handbook. Ductwork

should be installed in accordance with

NFPA Standard 90A.

When attaching duct to the unit, use a

flexible/compressible material rated for duct

connections. A three inch flexible connector

for both return and supply duct connections

is recommended.

Scroll compressors are directional

and will be damaged by operation in

the wrong direction. Low pressure

switches on compressors have been

disconnected after factory testing.

Rotation should be checked by a

qualified service technician at startup

using suction and discharge pressure

gauges and any wiring alteration

should only be made at the unit

power connection.

CAUTION

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