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Home Automation 1 and 2 Inputs
The Home automation inputs are simple closed contact
inputs that will trigger an AID Tool and thermostat alert for
the homeowner. These would require optional sensors and
or equipment for connection to the AXB board. With two
inputs two different sensors can be selected. The selected text
will then be displayed on the AID Tool and communicating
thermostats. These events will NOT alter functionality or
operation of the heat pump/accessories and is for homeowner/
service notification only.
Home Automation 1 - E23 HA1
With a closed dry contact signal, this input will cause an alarm
and Alert Code 23 to indicate on the stat or flash on ABC. The
AID Tool will allow configuration of this input between the
following selections:
• No Action
• Home Automation Fault [no lockout info only]
- Output from home automation system
• Security Alarm [no lockout info only]
- Output from home security
• Sump Alarm Fault [no lockout info only]
- Switch output from sump sensor
• Smoke/CO Alarm Fault [no lockout info only]
- Switch output from Smoke/CO sensor
• Dirty Filter Alarm [no lockout info only]
- Output from dirty filter sensor
Home Automation 2 – E24 HA2
With a closed dry contact signal, this input will cause an alarm
and Alert Code 24 to indicate on the stat or flash on ABC. The
AID Tool will allow configuration of this input between the
following selections:
• No Action
• Home Automation Fault [no lockout info only]
- Output from home automation system
• Security Alarm [no lockout info only]
- Output from home security
• Sump Alarm Fault [no lockout info only]
- Switch output from sump sensor
• Smoke/CO Alarm Fault [no lockout info only]
- Switch output from Smoke/CO sensor
• Dirty Filter Alarm [no lockout info only]
- Output from dirty filter sensor
Monitoring Sensor Kits
Energy Monitoring
(Standard Sensor Kit on ‘Advanced’ models)
The Energy Monitoring Kit includes two current transducers
(blower and electric heat) added to the existing two
compressor sensors so that the complete power usage of
the heat pump can be measured. The AID Tool provides
configuration detail for the type of blower motor, power
adjustment and a line voltage calibration procedure to
improve the accuracy, and a power adjustment setting that
allows the compressor power to be adjusted to match the
unit's line voltage using the provided tables. This information
can be displayed on the AID Tool, selected communicating
thermostats or Symphony. The TPCM32U03A*/04A* will
display instantaneous energy use while the color touchscreen
TPCC32U01* will in addition display a 13 month history in
graph form. Refer to Unit Start Up Energy Monitoring for
configuration details.
Refrigerant Monitoring (optional sensor kit)
The optional Refrigerant Monitoring Kit includes two pressure
transducers, and three temperature sensors, heating liquid
line, suction temperature and existing cooling liquid line
(FP1). These sensors allow the measurement of discharge and
suction pressures, suction and liquid line temperatures as well
as superheat and subcooling. This information will only be
displayed on the AID Tool or Symphony.
Performance Monitoring (optional sensor kit)
The optional Performance Monitoring Kit includes three
temperature sensors, entering and leaving water, leaving air
temperature and a water flow rate sensor. With this kit heat
of extraction and rejection will be calculated. This requires
configuration using the AID Tool for selection of water or
antifreeze. This information can only be displayed on the AID
tool or Symphony.
Dual Capacity Power Adjustment
Model
Unit
Capacity
Voltage
208
230
250
026
Full Load
0.99
0.99
0.96
Part Load
0.99
0.99
0.93
038
Full Load
0.99
0.97
0.91
Part Load
0.99
0.94
0.83
049
Full Load
0.94
0.91
0.85
Part Load
0.91
0.84
0.75
064
Full Load
0.95
0.9
0.79
Part Load
0.92
0.83
0.71
072
Full Load
0.94
0.86
0.73
Part Load
0.92
0.81
0.65
The Aurora ‘Advanced’ Control System cont.
AFFINITY SERIES
OUTDOOR PACKAGED HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION MANUAL