TABLE 4
OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE
TAP
RANGE
240V
253 - 216
208V
220 - 187
LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS FOR DDC CONTROLS
Heating Part Load
Energize “Y1”
Heating Full Load
Energize “Y1”, “Y2”
Cooling Part Load
Energize “Y1”, “O”
Cooling Full Load
Energize “Y1”, “Y2”, “O”
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NOTE:
The voltage should be measured at the field power
connection point in the unit, and while the unit is operating at full
load (maximum amperage operating conditions).
WIRING – LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
UNIT MAIN POWER WIRING
This equipment requires a nominal 208/230-60-1 power
supply for proper operation. Line voltage connections are
made at the compressor contactor as noted by the wiring
diagram. Unit main power will route into the control
panel to the contactor through the supplied 3/4" Liquid
Tite conduit from one of the four (4) selectable electrical
entrance points.
230/208, 1-PHASE & 3-PHASE
EQUIPMENT DUAL PRIMARY VOLTAGE
TRANSFORMERS
All Equipment leaves the factory wired on 240 Volt
transformer tap. For 208 Volt operation, reconnect from
240 Volt to 208 Volt tap. The acceptable operating voltage
range for the 240V and 208V transformer taps are as noted
in Table 4.
For low voltage connections between the Aquastat and
the geothermal heat pump, a low voltage terminal strip is
factory mounted in the heat pump.
LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
These units use a grounded 24V AC low voltage circuit.
“R” terminal is 24 VAC hot.
“C” terminal is 24 VAC grounded.
“Y1” terminal is the
compressor part load input
.
“Y2” terminal is the
compressor full load input (“Y1”
must also be energized along with “Y2”)
.
“O” terminal is the reversing valve input. The reversing
valve must be energized for cooling mode.
“A” terminal is 24 VAC output to external flow center
control, or to source water solenoid coil.
“L” terminal is compressor lockout
output
. This
terminal is activated on a high pressure, low pressure, or
flow switch trip on the Geothermal Logic Control. This
is a 24 VAC output.