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MODGAS-XWR2 Technical Guide
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
Two Modulating Valves, One Ignitor, One Stage (2V1IGN1S)
Fan Enable
Low Speed Fan
Modulating
Gas Valve 1
Proof of Ignition
Signal 1 (24 VAC)
Heat Valve 1
Check your Fan Relay Wiring (RLY1)
Schematic for proper wiring.
ALARM
UP
DOWN
ENTER
MENU
MODGAS-XWR2
AAON P/N: ASM01695
LABEL P/N:
G041530
E-BUS
DUAL
I2C
CONNECT
+24
VA
C
GND
@ 24 VAC
1 AMP MAX
CONTACT
RATING IS
COMMON
RELAY
OUTPUTS
GAS VALVE
TERMINALS
GAS
VA
LVE
1
GAS
VA
LVE
2
INPUT TERMINALS (TYPE)
HEAT ENABLE (BI)
AUX. (BI)
GND
RESET IN (AI)
SAT IN (AI)
GND (AI)
GND
AUX. (AI)
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LOW SPEED
HEAT 1
HEAT 2
HEAT 3
HEAT 4
PROOF OF IGNITION 1
PROOF OF IGNITION 2
FAN
See SAT OPTIONS Tables for Jumper Settings.
Only one Supply Air Temperature Sensor can be
used per application.
Notes:
1. 24 VAC must be connected so that all ground wires
remain common.
2. All wiring to be in accordance with local and national
electrical codes and specifications.
GV1
CR1
CR2
H1
Line
40 VA
transformer
minimum
GND
18-30
VAC
Modulating
Gas Valve 2
GV2
Fixed Heat Stage 2
Fixed Heat Stage 3
Fixed Heat Stage 4
Supply Air
Temperature
Sensor
Mount in unit
supply air duct
Connect Supply Air Temperature Sensor
to AI2 (VCM-X and VCB-X) or AI3
(VCCX2) and GND on main controller
I
2
C cable connects to the VCM-X
E-BUS Controller's expansion
port
E-BUS cable connects to the
VCCX2 or VCB-X Controller's
expansion port
This configuration is used to control two modulating gas valves
(one on each terminal connector), in which the first and second
valves operate together for one modulating stage. Both valves
are connected to Heat 1 (RLY3).
For VCM-X Controllers, use an I
2
C cable connecting to the
appropriate I
2
C port.
For all other controllers, use an E-BUS cable connecting to an
E-BUS port on the controller.
Figure 13: Communications Wiring - Two Modulating Valves, One Ignitor, One Stage
NOTE:
Up to three additional fixed heat stages can be
configured by using Heat 2 (RLY4), Heat 3
(RLY6), and Heat 4 (RLY6). If additional fixed
stages are required, these should be configured
and wired to the AAON unit controller’s relays.