Sealing, Cooling equipment, Air handler equipped with refrigerant coil (dx) – AAON M1-011 User Manual
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Note that a heat wheel module will have a 100 series
number identifying it, but will span both tiers also
utilizing a 200 series space, and effectively “skipping”
one of the top-tiered numbers.
If, for any reason, you are unable to identify any
module, or its position in the final assembly, then
consult the salesperson or project engineer.
Table 4.1, Module Code Chart
Code
Description
BBA
Small Blank Box
BBB
Large Blank Box
CLB
Cooling
Coil
CLC
Cooling Coil/Hot Gas Reheat Coil
CLD
Electric Heat/Hot Water Coil
CLE
Electric
Heat
CLF
Hot Water/Cooling Coil
CLG
Electric Heat/Cooling Coil
CLH
Electric Heat/Cooling Coil/Hot Gas Reheat Coil
CLI
Cooling or Heating w/ Face Bypass
CLJ
Hot Water/Cooling Coil/Hot Gas Reheat Coil
CLK
Vertical Cooling Coil
CLL
Cooling and Heating w/ Face Bypass
FTA
Small Flat Filter
FTB
Angled
Filter
FTC
Cartridge
Filter
FTD
Bag
Filter
FTF
Large
Flat
Filter
HRA Energy
Recovery
Wheel
MBA
Vertical Damper Mixing Box
MBB
Horizontal Damper (top) Mixing Box
MBC Horizontal
(bottom)/Vertical Damper Mixing Box
MBD
Vertical Damper/Filter Mixing Box
MBE
Horizontal Damper (top)/Filter Mixing Box
MBF
Horizontal Damper (bottom) Mixing Box
MBG
Filter Mixing Box (no damper)
MBH Vertical/Horizontal
(top) Damper Mixing Box
MBI
Filter/Horizontal (bottom) Damper Mixing Box
MBJ
Vertical/Horizontal (top) Damper/Filter Mixing Box
MBK
Vertical/Horizontal (bottom) Damper/Filter Mixing Box
PEA
Power
Exhaust
PHA
Electric
Heat
PHB
Hot Water Coil
PHC Filter/Hot
Water
Coil
PHD Filter/Electric
Heat
RFA
Return
Fan
RHC
Hot Gas Reheat Coil
SFA
Supply
Fan
SFB
Vertical
Supply
Fan
SFC
Supply Fan with Top Discharge
TRA
Control
Box
After identifying modules and determining module
arrangement, you can begin connecting the modules.
Modules are to be connected with nuts and bolts that
are shipped with the unit. Bolt holes are located inside
the module frames near the corners, and in the base
rail below the outside bottom corners of the module
(due to various design criteria, some modules may
have additional bolt holes along the inside of the
module top, and should be used if present). Align
modules, and insert bolts through the bolt holes of two
adjacent modules, and secure with nuts to pull the two
modules together tightly. Every bolt hole must be
used to ensure a tight seal between modules, and a
structurally stable assembly.
Figure 4.4, Bolted Base Rail
Sealing
It is very important to keep outside air from infiltrating
the unit cabinet. Seal all piping penetrations with
Armaflex, Permagum, or other suitable sealant. Also
seal around drain connections, electrical connections,
and all other inlets where air may enter the cabinet.
This is especially important when the unit is installed in
an unconditioned area.
Cooling Equipment
Air Handler Equipped with Refrigerant Coil (DX)
This section is not intended to provide all the
information required by the designer or installer of the
refrigerant piping between the condensing units and
the air handler. The appropriate sections of the
ASHRAE Guide and the ASME standards should be
used for final information. Acceptable system design
and installation will include consideration as follows:
NOTE
All nuts, bolts, and gasketing required for assembly
are packaged and shipped with unassembled unit
orders.