Airxcel Aqua-Hot Reporter 400 Series Installation Manual Download Page 10

Plumbing the Heating Loop

Wiring Heat Exchangers

©Aqua-Hot®

 400D Installation Manual 

Rev 220504

©Aqua-Hot®

 400D Installation Manual 

Rev 220504

p. 17

p. 16

Wiring the Heat Exchangers

This section will explain in detail how to wire the heat 

exchangers for optimal functionality. Do not deviate from these 

guidelines. If a deviation is required, contact Aqua-Hot Heating 

Systems prior to installing these exchangers for express 

permission to proceed with modifications.

1.  Wire each heat exchanger (in a heating zone) in parallel to 

one another as shown in Figure 30.

2.  Wire each heat exchanger independently to the J7 plug of 

the Reporter.

3.  Pin-out information is shown below.

NOTE: 

Night-mode functionality of the new controller requires 

that the heat exchangers be wired directly into the controller.

Zone Fan Number

Supply (+) Pin  

Number

Ground (-) Pin 

Number

1

J7-12

J7-9

2

J7-2

J7-5

3

J7-11

J7-8

4

J7-1

J7-4

5

J7-10

J7-7

Connector Part Numbers

Part Number

Manufacturer

Description

1-480706-0

TE Connectivity

J7 Plug Housing

350550-1

TE Connectivity

J7 Socket Terminal

J7 Mating Plug

Figure 28

Figure 29

Figure 30

12

11

9

8

7

6

5

4

J7 Wire insertion view shown

3

2

1

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Plumbing the Heating Loop

Once all heat exchangers have been mounted, plan the 

routing of the plumbing lines from each heating zone to the 

Aqua-Hot. The following guidelines should be used when 

planning the coolant loop(s) for the heating zone. The order 

of the heat exchangers should consider priority on the loop(s). 

Failure to adhere to these installation principles can hinder the 

operation of the heat exchangers.
• 

All plumbing should be installed as flatly as possible.

•  Extreme rises in height should be avoided to avoid any 

potential air traps.

• 

Use ⅝” ID (Inside Diameter) plumbing lines, ¾” SAE J20 

type coolant hose, heater hose, or PEX tubing for the 

heating loop(s).

•  Use wide-sweeping elbows or “bend supports” whenever 

the plumbing lines may be susceptible to kinking.

•  Plumbing lines should be run in areas where there is no 

reasonable possibility that they can be pinched off or 

damaged under normal operating conditions.

•  Secure all lines where necessary and apply 

protective  shielding  in  areas  where  chafing  may 

occur.

•  Rubber coated/closed-type clamps are 

recommended when securing the plumbing lines.

•  Inlet and outlet plumbing lines can be installed with 

a straight fitting or an elbow.

•  See Figure 32 for reference.

Instructions:

1.  Layout the plumbing lines for all heat exchangers.
2.  Label each line with the heating loop number and 

designate as an outlet or an inlet line.

3.  Connect and clamp the outlet line from the heater 

to the lowest port (inlet port) with the longest run for 

both heating loops.

4. 

Connect  and  clamp  a  line  from  the  first  heat 

exchanger’s highest port, and connect the other 

end to the next heat exchanger’s lowest point.

5.  Connect each additional heat exchanger in the 

same arrangement.

6.  Connect and clamp the inlet line from the heater 

to the highest port on the last heat exchanger to 

complete the heating loop.

Figure 32

Inlet

Outlet

PEX Insert

Hose 

Clamps

¾” Coupler

Figure 31

NOTE: 

Plumbing heat exchangers in this manner will allow 

air to escape naturally. If air is trapped in any heat exchanger, 

it  will  significantly  reduce  the  exchanger’s  overall  heating 

performance.

Heating Loop #1

Heating Loop #2

Heating Zone #1

Heating Zone #3 Heating Zone #2

Heating Zone #4

Incoming Plumbing Lines

Outgoing Plumbing Lines

NOTE: 

The kitchen and living room heat exchangers 

must be plumbed together 

in-series

 on “Heating Loop 

1”. The fresh water tank, bedroom, and bathroom 

heat exchangers must be plumbed together 

in-series

 

on “Heating Loop 2”. See the diagram in Figure 32.

Living R

oom

Living R

oom

Kitchen

Bedr

oom

Bathr

oom

Fresh W

ater 

Tank

J7 Socket Terminal

Summary of Contents for Aqua-Hot Reporter 400 Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual 400Series AHE 400 D02 with...

Page 2: ...Winterizing 41 Flow Diagram 42 Wire Sizing 43 Appendix A System Schematics 44 Appendix B Antifreeze 50 Appendix C Parts Accessories 53 Warranty 59 Caution Notes As you read this information take parti...

Page 3: ...ture An over temperature fault will occur if your Aqua Hot heating system has reached 218 F The Reporter will deactivate the heater and display an over temperature fault on the display screen Low Leve...

Page 4: ...stry Association 1896 Preston White Drive PO Box 2999 Reston VA 22090 0999 Call them at 703 620 6003 or visit online at www rvia org 1 4 5 6 8 15 Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 6 Figure 2 NOTE Thisproductla...

Page 5: ...ounting tray flange into the cut out opening Reference Figure 9 4 Insert a 10 machine screw into each of the embossed holes in the mounting tray 6 total and tighten to secure the mounting tray to the...

Page 6: ...piece of overflow tubing so that it can be connected to the top of the expansion tank and extend through the bay floor Secure tubing with clamps NOTE Avoid any bends or dips in the overflow tubing fro...

Page 7: ...ons MUST utilize the two black pipe nipples and black pipe elbow which are provided with the heating system in the configuration to be suited for the particular RV application Failure to conform could...

Page 8: ...Clearances Position the heat exchangers so that even heat is distributed throughout the coach interior The first heat exchanger on the loop will output the most interior heat It is best practice to pl...

Page 9: ...cold air return grate A minimum of supply ventilation cross sectional area of at least 29in2 74cm2 must be supplied to each heat exchanger If the toe kick area is inadequate to house a heat exchanger...

Page 10: ...coolant hose heater hose or PEX tubing for the heating loop s Use wide sweeping elbows or bend supports whenever the plumbing lines may be susceptible to kinking Plumbing lines should be run in areas...

Page 11: ...changer will always output the largest volume of heat as compared to subsequent exchangers NOTE This is just a sample for mounting locations of the Cozy heat exchangers Actual placement and quantity m...

Page 12: ...laid as flat as possible and any extreme rises in height should be avoided in order to eliminate any potential air traps Run both fuel lines in areas where they cannot be pinched kinked or damaged dur...

Page 13: ...anty Use the RVIA provided table below in order to determine the proper sizing of pipe and tubing required to ensure maximum efficiency The size of the water supply piping and branch line shall not be...

Page 14: ...ermostat as Zone Circulation Pump 2 is for Zone 4 However you can wire to which ever zone of your preference Fresh Water Tank Thermostat Mounting 1 Select a location for the thermostat bulb in the fre...

Page 15: ...ing 1 Cut out a 3 75 W x 1 25 H opening for the switch panel plate Reference Figure 48 2 Once the switch panel has been completely wired permanently mount the switch panel in place 3 Using four counte...

Page 16: ...al regulations Improper installation can cause property damage injury or death Figure 50 Figure 51 NOTE Reference the Schematics starting on page 44 for more information Wire Insertion View Shown 6 5...

Page 17: ...nk temperatures to be displayed on the Reporter and relayed to the on board comfort control systems if the coach manufacturer installs one The tank temperature sensor allows more granular control of t...

Page 18: ...Information Heat Testing The heat testing page of the Reporter will allow the electric and burner heating sub systems to be independently activated for troubleshooting and testing purposes Fan Testing...

Page 19: ...lect NEXT Manual mode will continue to run for up to 3 days without any user intervention Pressing the reset button at any time while enabled will reset the timer and run for an additional 3 days All...

Page 20: ...he Aqua Hot s Reporter 2 Label the wires indicating whether they are a power or a ground wire 3 Attach the DC power wires onto the appropriate connections on the Reporter 4 Connect both power and grou...

Page 21: ...4 38 44 49 53 57 60 Propylene Glycol NOTE The Aqua Hot s boiler tank must be filled with the antifreeze and water heating solution through the drain valve not through the top of the unit to avoid air...

Page 22: ...RIOUS damage to the Aqua Hot domestic water heating system Ensure that only non toxic RV antifreeze FDA approved GRAS antifreeze rated for winterization is used when winterizing this unit The warranty...

Page 23: ...the antifreeze and water coolant solution within the Aqua Hot boiler tank The boiler tank heats to 190 F Zone thermostat calls for heat A hot water faucet is opened signaling to the Aqua Hot to genera...

Page 24: ...Loop Purging the Heating Loop Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 p 45 p 44 System Schematics POWER INPUT PUMPS SAFETIES AND CONTROLS System Schem...

Page 25: ...Loop Purging the Heating Loop Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 p 47 p 46 System Schematics ELECTRIC ELEMENT HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTATS System Sche...

Page 26: ...System Schematics System Schematics Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 Aqua Hot 400D Installation Manual Rev 220504 p 49 p 48 HEAT EXCHANGERS HEATING ZONE THERMOSTATS...

Page 27: ...rrode the Aqua Hot s boiler tank and associated components prematurely Therefore concentrated propylene glycol should be diluted with distilled deionized or soft water which is 80ppm or less in total...

Page 28: ...aphic to the right has been designed as an aid but note that it may differ from what is shown in the refractometer sight glass Application of Propylene Glycol Poor Poor Good Application of Propylene G...

Page 29: ...EXE 505 65A Heat Exchanger Whisper Silent 12V DC EXX 013 100 Nozzle Round 4 w o Connector Black EXX 013 105 Nozzle 4 Round w 2 Connector Black EXE 103 0EX Heat Exchanger Cozy III EXX 006 501 Grille Me...

Page 30: ...X 100 900 Boost Pump PLX 284 74V Hose Molded Elbow 90 PLX 120 626 Tube Red O2 Barrier Pex 100 Ft PLX 100 836 Pump Mounting Bracket PLX 432 000 Fitting Straight PEX x M NPT PSF PLX CTB 270 Clamp Hose C...

Page 31: ...se the use of accessory parts or parts not authorized by Aqua Hot Heating Systems Inc repair by unauthorized persons and damage or abuse of the heater are specially excluded from warranty coverage For...

Page 32: ...eating Systems LLC 7501 Miller Drive Frederick CO 80504 Visit us online at www aquahot com Call us at 574 AIR XCEL 574 247 9235 2021 Aqua Hot Heating Systems LLC Printed in the USA Installation Manual...

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