Step 9 — Wire Field Controls
THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS — The thermostat should be wired directly to the Aquazone™ control board. See Fig.
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR | CAPACITOR | COMPLETE C CONTROL |
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TERMINAL STRIP P2
C
TYPICAL
24 VAC WATER VALVE
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TRANSFORMER
J1
Y
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O |
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G | SW3 |
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Y2 | G | SW6 |
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Y1 | G | SW9 |
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G | G | G DEHUM |
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R | C | Y2 Y1 G | O | W | C | R DH AL1 A | A | AL1 |
A
Fig. 26 — Typical Deluxe D Control
Accessory Wiring
WATER SOLENOID VALVES — An external solenoid valve(s) should be used on ground water installations to shut off flow to the unit when the compressor is not operating. A slow closing valve may be required to help reduce water
THERMOSTAT CONNECTION
NOTE: Low voltage connector may be removed for easy installation.
Fig. 24 — Low Voltage Field Wiring
WATER FREEZE PROTECTION — The Aquazone control allows the field selection of source fluid freeze protection points through jumpers. The factory setting of jumper JW3 (FP1) is set for water at 30 F. In earth loop applications, jumper JW3 should be clipped to change the setting to 10 F when using antifreeze in colder earth loop applications. See Fig. 25.
Fig. 25 — Typical Aquazone Control Board
Jumper Locations (Complete C Control Shown)
AIR COIL FREEZE PROTECTION — The air coil freeze protection jumper JW2 (FP2) is factory set for 30 F and should not need adjusting.
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS — Terminal A on the control is provided to control accessory devices such as water valves, electronic air cleaners, humidifiers, etc. This signal operates with the compressor terminal. See Fig. 26. Refer to the specific unit wiring schematic for details.
NOTE: The A terminal should only be used with 24 volt signals — not line voltage signals.
hammer. Figure 26 shows typical wiring for a
1.The valve will remain open during a unit lockout.
2.The valve will draw approximately 25 to 35 VA through the “Y” signal of the thermostat.
IMPORTANT: Connecting a water solenoid valve can overheat the anticipators of electromechanical thermo- stats. Only use relay based electronic thermostats.
C | Y1 |
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1 | 3 | TACO VALVE |
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C | Y1 |
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THERMOSTAT |
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Fig. 27 — AMV Valve Wiring
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Fig. 28 — Taco SBV Valve Wiring
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