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General Information
RN Series packaged rooftop units, heat
pumps and outdoor air handling units have
been designed for outdoor installation only.
Units are assembled, wired, charged and run
tested at the factory.
Startup and service must be performed by a
Factory Trained Service Technician.
Certification of Gas Heat Models
a.
AAON gas heat exchangers have
successfully completed 10,000 burner
operation cycles and corrosion resistance
as specified per test standard ANSI 21.47.
All gas heat exchangers used in AAON
appliances
are
certified
for
use
downstream of evaporator or cooling
coils.
b.
Certified as a Category III forced air
furnace with or without cooling.
c.
Certified for outdoor installation only.
d.
Certified for installation on a combustible
roof with a minimum of 12” high curb.
Certification of Steam or Hot Water Heat
Models
a.
Certified as a forced air heating system
with or without cooling.
b.
Certified for outdoor installation only.
c.
Certified for installation on a combustible
roof with a minimum of 12” high curb.
Certification of Electric Heat Models
a.
Certified as an electric warm air furnace
with or without cooling.
b.
Certified for outdoor installation only.
c.
Certified for installation on a combustible
roof with a minimum of 12” high curb.
Certification of Cooling Models
a.
Certified as a commercial central air
conditioner with or without electrically
operated compressors.
b.
Certified for outdoor installation only.
c.
Certified for installation on a combustible
roof with a minimum of 12” high curb.
d.
Certified with refrigerant R-410A coils or
with chilled water cooling coils.
Codes and Ordinances
RN Series units have been tested and
certified, by ETL, in accordance with UL
Safety Standard 1995/CSA C22.2 No. 236,
ANSI Safety Standard Z21.47b-2008/CSA
2.3b-2008, and ANSI Safety Standard Z83.8-
2006/CSA 2.6-2006.
Size the system in accordance with the
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning Engineers Handbook.
Installation of RN Series units must conform
to the ICC standards of the International
Mechanical Code, the International Building
Code, and local building, plumbing and
waste water codes. In the absence of local
codes installation must conform to the
current (United States) National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI-Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the current
Improper
installation,
adjustment,
alteration, service, or maintenance
can cause property damage, personal
injury or loss of life. Startup and
service must be performed by a
Factory Trained Service Technician. A
copy of this IOM must be kept with the
unit.
WARNING
These units must not be used for
heating or cooling at any time during
any phase of construction. Very low
return
air temperatures, harmful
vapors, and misplacement of the
filters will damage the unit and its
efficiency.
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for RN Series
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Page 32: ...32 Figure 5 RN Series 6 8 and 10 ton Unit Isolator Locations ...
Page 33: ...33 Figure 6 RN Series 9 and 11 15 ton Unit Isolator Locations ...
Page 34: ...34 Figure 7 RN Series 16 25 and 30 ton Unit Isolator Locations ...
Page 35: ...35 Figure 8 RN Series 26 31 50 60 and 70 ton Unit Isolator Locations ...
Page 36: ...36 Figure 9 Steel Mounting ...
Page 102: ...102 Figure 56 Example 6 50 60 70 ton through the Base Gas Piping ...
Page 105: ...105 Gas Heater Operating Instructions Figure 58 Gas Heater Instructions ...
Page 129: ...Maintenance Log E Coated Coil ...