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1 700A eothermal Heat Pump -0A efrigerant,, 5 Ton Variable Speed Installation Information Water Piping onnections Hot Water enerator onnections 7 Series 700A Installation Manual Electrical Startup Procedures Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance IM700AN /7

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3 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Table of ontents Model Nomenclature eneral Installation Information losed Loop round Source Systems Open Loop round Water Systems Hot Water enerator onnections Electrical onnections Electronic Thermostat Installation Auxiliary Heat atings Auxiliary Heat Electrical Data Electrical Data Blower Performance Data Dimensional Data Physical Data The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System Operation Logic Wiring Schematics Unit Startup Pressure Drop Thermistor esistance ompressor esistance efrigerant ircuit uideline Heat of Extraction/ejection Operating Parameters eference alculations and Legend Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance and eplacement Procedures Service Parts List

4 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Model Nomenclature N V V 06 * 0 T L 0 J 6 N Model N 7 series Water-to-Air to-a ompressor sor Type V Variable able Speed abinet onfiguration V Vertical H Horizontal Unit apacityacity MBTU s 06,08,060,060 Vintage * Factory Use Only Voltage 08-0/60/ Hot Water Options 0 No Hot Water Hot Water eneration with Factory Installed Pump Blower Motor Options Variable Speed EM Blower High Static Variable Speed EM (06 Only) Future Option N - None ontrols Option J Aurora Variable Speed ontrol K Aurora VS ontrol w/ Performance Monitoring L Aurora Variable Speed ontrol with UP M Aurora VS ontrol w/ Performance Monitoring and UP Filter Options 0 inch MEV Filter AlpinePure (Vertical Only) eturn Air onfiguration L Left ight Discharge onfiguration T Top (Vertical) B Bottom (Vertical) ear (Vertical) S Side (Horizontal) E End (Horizontal) Water oax opper N upronickel Notes: UP is not compatible with Symphony or IntelliZone ev.: 0//07

5 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL eneral Installation Information Safety onsiderations WANIN: Before performing service or maintenance operations on a system, turn off main power switches to the indoor unit. If applicable, turn off the accessory heater power switch. Electrical shock could cause personal injury. Installing and servicing heating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install, repair or service heating and air conditioning equipment. Untrained personnel can perform the basic maintenance functions of cleaning coils and cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on heating and air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may apply. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use a quenching cloth for brazing operations and have a fire extinguisher available. Moving and Storage Move units in the normal up orientation. Horizontal units may be moved and stored per the information on the packaging. Do not stack more than three units in total height. Vertical units may be stored one upon another to a maximum height of two units. Do not attempt to move units while stacked. When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to be sure all crates and cartons have been received. Examine units for shipping damage, removing the units from the packaging if necessary. Units in question should also be internally inspected. If any damage is noted, the carrier should make the proper notation on the delivery receipt, acknowledging the damage. Unit Location Locate the unit in an indoor area, minimum ambient of 5 F and maximum ambient of 00 F, that allows for easy removal of the filter and access panels. Attic installations are not approved and could result in loss of warranty. Installation is not recommended in areas with excessive dirt and debris as this may be drawn into the VS drive causing overheating of the VS drive. Location should have enough space for service personnel to perform maintenance or repair. Provide sufficient room to make water, electrical and duct connection(s). If the unit is located in a confined space, such as a closet, provisions must be made for return air to freely enter the space by means of a louvered door, etc. Any access panel screws that would be difficult to remove after the unit is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit. On horizontal units, allow adequate room below the unit for a condensate drain trap and do not locate the unit above supply piping. are should be taken when units are located in unconditioned spaces to prevent damage from frozen water lines and excessive heat that could damage electrical components. Filter ack onversion A in. MEV filter is shipped with the heat pump. To field convert the filter rack to use in. filters, simply insert the provided plastic push pins into the holes located in the filter rack. There are holes on the top and bottom of the rack, underneath the instruction labels, for field conversion to in. filters. Installing Vertical Units Prior to setting the unit in place, remove and discard the compressor hold down shipping bolt located at the front of the compressor mounting bracket. Vertical units are available in left or right air return configurations. Top and rear air discharge vertical units should be mounted level on a vibration absorbing pad slightly larger than the base to provide isolation between the unit and the floor. It is not necessary to anchor the unit to the floor (see below). Bottomflow units should be mounted level and sealed well to floor to prevent air leakage. Bottomflow units require the supply air opening to be cut at least / in. larger than the unit s air outlet. Protect the edges of combustible flooring with sheet metal over-wrap or other noncombustible material. Figure : Vertical Unit Mounting in. Extruded Polystyrene 5

6 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL eneral Installation Information cont. Installing Horizontal Units emove and discard the compressor hold down shipping bolt located at the front of the compressor mounting bracket prior to setting the unit in place. Horizontal units are available with side or end discharge. Horizontal units are normally suspended from a ceiling by four or six /8 in. diameter threaded rods. The rods are usually attached to the unit by hanger bracket kits furnished with each unit. Lay out the threaded rods per the dimensions in Figure. Assemble the hangers to the unit as shown. Securely tighten the brackets to the unit using the weld nuts located on the underside of the bottom panel. When attaching the hanger rods to the bracket, a double nut is required since Figure : Horizontal Unit Mounting Flexible Duct ollar Insulate supply plenum and use O at least one 90 elbow to reduce noise Threaded ods Electrical Disconnect To Line Power Line Voltage To Thermostat Building Water Loop Hanging Brackets (Included) Ball Valves Hose Kits vibration could loosen a single nut. To allow filter access, one bracket on the filter side should be installed 80 from the position shown in Figure. The unit should be pitched approximately /-inch towards the drain in both directions to facilitate the removal of condensate. Use only the bolts provided in the kit to attach hanger brackets. The use of longer bolts could damage internal parts. Some residential applications require the installation of horizontal units on an attic floor. In this case, the unit should be set in a full size secondary drain pan on top of a vibration absorbing pad. The secondary drain pan prevents possible condensate overflow or water leakage damage to the ceiling. The secondary drain pan is usually placed on a plywood base isolated from the ceiling joists by additional layers of vibration absorbing material. SPEIAL NOTE: The VS drive is limited to a maximum of 5 F ambient temperature. For this reason the 7 Series is not approved for attic installations. The compressor compartment temperature is also monitored by the Aurora. This compressor ambient temperature is available on the AID Tool for reading. The control will de-rate the compressor when ambient air is above 5 F. Installing this product in an attic could result in loss of warranty. AUTION: Do not use rods smaller than /8-inch diameter since they may not be strong enough to support the unit. The rods must be securely anchored to the ceiling. Figure : Hanger Location and Assembly Hanger Dimensions Model Hanger Kit Part Number Unit Hanger Dimensions A B D in S500A0 cm in S500A0 cm in S500A0 cm // Weight Distribution Vertical Horizontal Horizontal Weight Distribution Model Shipping Shipping Front Back Weight Weight Weights are listed in lbs. [kg] 6// 6

7 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL eneral Installation Information cont. Duct System An air outlet collar is provided on vertical top and rear air discharge units and all horizontal units to facilitate a duct connection (vertical bottomflow units have no collar). A flexible connector is recommended for discharge and return air duct connections on metal duct systems. Uninsulated duct should be insulated with a minimum of -inch duct insulation. Application of the unit to uninsulated ductwork in an unconditioned space is not recommended as the unit s performance will be adversely affected. If the unit is connected to existing ductwork, check the duct system to ensure that it has the capacity to accommodate the air required for the unit application. If the duct is too small, as in the replacement of heating only systems, larger ductwork should be installed. All existing ductwork should be checked for leaks and repaired if necessary. The duct system should be sized according to the table below to handle the design airflow quietly and efficiently. To maximize sound attenuation of the unit blower, the supply and return plenums should include an internal duct liner of fiberglass or constructed of ductboard for the first few feet. On systems employing a sheet metal duct system, canvas connectors should be used between the unit and the ductwork. If air noise or excessive airflow is a problem, the blower speed can be changed. Model Design Airflow NV NV NV or compound. heck to ensure that the rubber seal is in the swivel connector prior to attempting any connection. The rubber seals are shipped attached to the waterline. To make the connection to a ground loop system, mate the brass connector (supplied in KLI connector kit) against the rubber gasket in the swivel connector and thread the female locking ring onto the pipe threads, while maintaining the brass connector in the desired direction. Tighten the connectors by hand, then gently snug the fitting with pliers to provide a leak-proof joint. When connecting to an open loop (ground water) system, thread any -inch MPT fitting (SH80 PV or copper) into the swivel connector and tighten in the same manner as noted above. The open and closed loop piping system should include pressure/temperature taps for serviceability. Never use flexible hoses smaller than -inch inside diameter on the unit. Limit hose length to 0 feet per connection. heck carefully for water leaks. Figure : Swivel onnections Stainless Steel Snap ing asket Material Locking ing asket Support Sleeve Water Piping The proper water flow must be provided to each unit whenever the unit operates. To assure proper flow, use pressure/temperature ports to determine the flow rate. These ports should be located at the supply and return water connections on the unit. The proper flow rate cannot be accurately set without measuring the water pressure drop through the refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger. All source water connections on residential units are swivel piping fittings (see Figure ) that accept a -inch male pipe thread (MPT). The swivel connector has a rubber gasket seal similar to a rubber hose gasket, which when mated to the flush end of any -inch threaded pipe provides a leak-free seal without the need for thread sealing tape 7

8 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL eneral Installation Information cont. Water Quality In ground water situations where scaling could be heavy or where biological growth such as iron bacteria will be present, a closed loop system is recommended. The heat exchanger coils in ground water systems may, over a period of time, lose heat exchange capabilities due to a buildup of mineral deposits inside. These can be cleaned, but only by a qualified service mechanic, as special solutions and pumping equipment are required. Hot water generator coils can likewise become scaled and possibly plugged. In areas with extremely hard water, the owner should be informed that the heat exchanger may require occasional flushing. Units with cupronickel heat exchangers are recommended for open loop applications due to the increased resistance to build-up and corrosion, along with reduced wear caused by acid cleaning. Failure to adhere to the guidelines in the water quality table could result in the loss of warranty. Material opper 90/0 upronickel 6 Stainless Steel ph Acidity/Alkalinity Scaling alcium and (Total Hardness) (Total Hardness) (Total Hardness) Magnesium arbonate less than 50 ppm less than 50 ppm less than 50 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide Less than 0.5 ppm (rotten egg smell appears at 0.5 ppm) 0-50 ppm Less than ppm Sulfates Less than 5 ppm Less than 5 ppm Less than 00 ppm hlorine Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm hlorides Less than 0 ppm Less than 5 ppm Less than 00 ppm arbon Dioxide Less than 50 ppm 0-50 ppm 0-50 ppm orrosion Ammonia Less than ppm Less than ppm Less than 0 ppm Ammonia hloride Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Ammonia Nitrate Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Ammonia Hydroxide Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Ammonia Sulfate Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Less than 0.5 ppm Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Less than 000 ppm ppm ppm LSI Index +0.5 to to to -0.5 Iron, FE + (Ferrous) Iron Fouling Bacterial Iron Potential < 0. ppm < 0. ppm < 0. ppm (Biological rowth) Less than ppm, above this Less than ppm, above this Less than ppm, above this Iron Oxide level deposition will occur level deposition will occur level deposition will occur Suspended Solids Erosion Threshold Velocity (Fresh Water) NOTES: rains = ppm divided by 7 mg/l is equivalent to ppm Less than 0 ppm and filtered for max. of 600 micron size Less than 0 ppm and filtered for max. of 600 micron size Less than 0 ppm and filtered for max. of 600 micron size < 6 ft/sec < 6 ft/sec < 6 ft/sec // Low Water oil Limit Set the freeze sensing switch SW- on the Aurora Base ontrol (AB) printed circuit board for applications using a closed loop antifreeze solution to LOOP (5 F). On applications using an open loop/ground water system (or closed loop no antifreeze), set this dip switch to WELL (0 F), the factory default setting. (efer to the DIP Switch Settings table in the Aurora ontrol section.) ondensate Drain On vertical units, the internal condensate drain assembly consists of a drain tube which is connected to the drain pan, a /-inch PV female adapter and a flexible connecting hose. The female adapter may exit either the front or the side of the cabinet. The adapter should be glued to the field-installed PV condensate piping. On vertical units, a condensate hose is inside all cabinets as a trapping loop; therefore, an external trap is not necessary. On horizontal units, a PV stub is provided for condensate drain piping connection. An external trap is required (see below). If a vent is necessary, an open stand pipe may be applied to a tee in the field-installed condensate piping. Figure 5: Horizontal Drain onnection PV coupling PV tube stub.5 in..5 in. NOTE: heck dimensional data for actual PV sizes. Figure 6: Unit Pitch for Drain Vent (if needed) PV tube stub /8 in. per foot /'' Pitch Drain 8

9 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL losed Loop round Source Systems NOTE: For closed loop systems with antifreeze protection, set SW- to the LOOP (5 F) position. (efer to the DIP Switch Settings table in the Aurora ontrol section.) Once piping is completed between the unit, pumps and the ground loop (see figure below), final purging and charging of the loop is required. A flush cart (or a.5 HP pump minimum) is needed to achieve adequate flow velocity in the loop to purge air and dirt particles from the loop itself. Antifreeze solution is used in most areas to prevent freezing. Flush the system adequately to remove as much air as possible then pressurize the loop to a static pressure of 0-50 psi (summer) or psi (winter). This is normally adequate for good system operation. Loop static pressure will fluctuate with the seasons. Pressures will be higher in the winter months than during the cooling season. This fluctuation is normal and should be considered when initially charging the system. After pressurization, be sure to turn the venting (burping) screw in the center of the pump two () turns open (water will drip out), wait until all air is purged from the pump, then tighten the plug. Variable speed pumps do not have a venting screw. Ensure that the loop pumps provide adequate flow through the unit(s) by checking the pressure drop across the heat exchanger and comparing it to the unit capacity data in this catalog..5 to gpm of flow per ton of cooling capacity is recommended in earth loop applications. Multiple Units on One Flow enter When two units are connected to one loop pumping system, pump control is automatically achieved by connecting the SL terminals on connector P in both units with -wire thermostat wire. These terminals are polarity dependant (see Figure 8). The loop pump(s) may be powered from either unit, whichever is more convenient. If either unit calls, the loop pump(s) will automatically start. The use of two units on one flow center is generally limited to a total of 0 gpm capacity. It is recommended that water solenoid valves be installed on heat pumps that share a flow center. This is to allow water flow through only the heat pump that has a demand. irculating fluid through a heat exchanger of a system that is not operating could be detrimental to the long term reliability of the compressor. Variable Speed Pump Setup When using a variable speed pump flow center (FV-L, FV-L, FV-LNP, or FV-LNP) the use of an AID Tool will be necessary to adjust minimum and maximum flow rates. The factory default is: minimum=50% and maximum=00% speed levels. See the 7 Series Variable Speed Pump Setup and Modulating Water Valve Setup instructions within the Unit Startup section which is located in the back of this manual. Always ensure that there is adequate flow for the heat pump. See ecommended Minimum/Maximum Flow ates table. Figure 7: losed Loop round Source Application Disconnects (If Applicable) Unit Supply Auxiliary Heat Supply eolink Polyethylene w/ Armaflex Insulation Flexible Duct ollar Auxiliary Heater Knockout Unit Power Hot Water enerator onnections Drain eolink Flow enter TO LOOP NOTE: When sharing a flow center, the variable speed heat pump should be the primary unit. When two variable speed heat pumps share a flow center, the larger capacity heat pump should be the primary unit. ecommended Minimum/Maximum Flow ates Model and Size Figure 8: Primary/Secondary Hook-up 7 Series to 5 or 7 Series Units losed Loop 7 Series to Envision Units Open Loop Min. Flow ate Max. Flow ate Min. Flow ate Max. Flow ate PM PM PM PM NV* NV* NV* /7/ 7 Series to Electromechanical Units Low Voltage to Thermostat P/T P/T Plugs Vibration Absorbing Pad Insulated piping or hose kit 7 Series Unit # with AXB Board SLAVE PUMP VS IN OUT 7 Series Unit # with AXB Board SLAVE PUMP VS IN OUT 7 Series Unit # with AXB Board SLAVE PUMP VS IN OUT NOTE: Additional information can be found in Flow enter installation manual and Flush art manual. With pump wired to Unit With pump wired to Unit IN OUT SLAVE PUMP VS With pump wired to Unit Down In Shut SL With pump wired to Unit SL Out S 9

10 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Open Loop round Water Systems Typical open loop piping is shown below. Always maintain water pressure in the heat exchanger by placing water control valves at the outlet of the unit to prevent mineral precipitation. Use a closed, bladder-type expansion tank to minimize mineral formation due to air exposure. Ensure proper water flow through the unit by checking pressure drop across the heat exchanger and comparing it to the figures in unit capacity data tables in the specification catalog..5- gpm of flow per ton of cooling capacity is recommended in open loop applications. Discharge water from the unit is not contaminated in any manner and can be disposed of in various ways, depending on local codes, i.e. recharge well, storm sewer, drain field, adjacent stream or pond, etc. Most local codes forbid the use of sanitary sewer for disposal. onsult your local building and zoning departments to assure compliance in your area. On VS systems, a modulating valve, as shown in figure 9a is the best choice to limit water consumption. The WWKVS well water kit with modulating valve is the recommended setup for open loop applications with variable speed products. NOTE: For open loop/groundwater systems or systems that do not contain an antifreeze solution, set SW-Switch # to the WELL (0 F) position. (efer to the DIP Switch Settings in the Aurora ontrol section.) Slow opening/ closing solenoid valves (type V) or modulating valves are recommended to eliminate water hammer. Modulating Water Valve Setup When using a modulating water valve (P59-0) the use of an AID Tool will be necessary to adjust minimum and maximum flow rates. The factory default is: minimum=50% and maximum=00% flow levels. It is recommended to start with a minimum setting of 65% and adjust from there if necessary. See the 7 Series Variable Speed Pump Setup and Modulating Water Valve Setup instructions within the Unit Startup section which is located in the back of this manual. See ecommended Minimum and Maximum Flow ates table. Always ensure that there is adequate flow for the heat pump. A modulating water valve is preferred on variable speed system to conserve water. Figure 0: Open System - roundwater Application Figure 9a: Modulating Water Valve onnection Option Typical 0-0VD modulating water valve. Figure 9b: Open Loop Solenoid Valve onnection Option Typical slow operating external V water solenoid valve (type V) wiring. W/Y (Type V) V00FPT Acc om A N Acc NO AB Board Figure 9c: Wiring diagram for dual water valve installations, one type V slow operating solenoid and one BPV00/ PPV00 quick operating solenoid. W/Y NO TE: ND VA 0-0D U ompressor ontactor oil MODULATIN VALVE White reen ed SV BPV/PPV Solenoid AXB BOAD or ND or HI Taco Valve Logic Board V00FPT (Type V) Note: SW- should be ON and SW-5 should be OFF. VS AB BOAD Unit Supply Aux. Heat Supply Flexible Duct ollar Figure 9d: Open Loop Solenoid Valve onnection Option Typical quick operating external V water solenoid valve (type PPV00 or BPV00) wiring. Disconnects (IfApplicable) ompressor Line Voltage Low Voltage to Thermostat and Valve P/T Plugs Vibration Absorbing Pad Auxiliary Heater Knockout Hot Water enerator onnections Drain Strainer ubber Bladder Expansion Tank Solenoid Valve Boiler Drains For HX Flushing Flow ontrol Valve (on outlet of Solenoid Valve) Water Out Water In Shut Off Valves Shut Off Valves (to isolate solenoid valve while acid flushing) SV Solenoid Valve Acc om Acc N Acc NO AB Board P NOTE: SW- and SW-5 should be OFF to cycle with the compressor. P 0

11 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Hot Water enerator onnections To maximize the benefits of the hot water generator a minimum 50-gallon water heater is recommended for higher demand applications, use an 80-gallon water heater or two 50-gallon water heaters connected in a series as shown below. Two tanks plumbed in a series is recommended to maximize the hot water generator capability. Electric water heaters are recommended. Make sure all local electrical and plumbing codes are met for installing a hot water generator. esidential units with hot water generators contain an internal circulator and fittings. A water softener is recommended with hard water (greater than 0 grains or 70 total hardness). NOTES: ) Using a preheat tank, as shown in Figure, will maximize hot water generator capabilities. ) The hot water generator coil is constructed of vented double wall copper suitable for potable water. Figure : Typical Hot Water enerator Installation / x / x / tee Venting Waste Valve or Vent oupling HW Water In HW Water Out old Water In Drain Valve P/T elief Valve Figure : Hot Water enerator Installation In Preheat Tank In Hot Water Out Water Tank Preparation To install a unit with a hot water generator, follow these installation guidelines. Venting Waste Valve or Vent oupling /" x /" x /" tee old Water In Hot Water Out. Turn off the power to the water heater.. Attach a water hose to the water tank drain connection and run the other end of the hose to an open drain or outdoors.. lose the cold water inlet valve to the water heater tank.. Drain the tank by opening the valve on the bottom of the tank, then open the pressure relief valve or hot water faucet. 5. Flush the tank by opening the cold water inlet valve to the water heater to free the tank of sediments. lose when draining water is clear. 6. Disconnect the garden hose and remove the drain valve from the water heater. 7. efer to Plumbing Installation and Hot Water enerator Startup. HW Water In HW Water Out P/T elief Valve Drain Valve Storage Tank NOTE: This configuration maximizes hot water generator capability. In P/T elief Valve Drain Valve Electric Powered Water Heater AUTION: Elements will burn out if energized dry.

12 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Hot Water enerator onnections cont. Plumbing Installation. Inspect the dip tube in the water heater cold inlet for a check valve. If a check valve is present it must be removed or damage to the hot water generator circulator will occur.. emove drain valve and fitting.. Thread the /-inch NPT x -/-inch brass nipple into the water heater drain port.. Attach the center port of the /-inch FPT tee to the opposite end of the brass nipple. 5. Attach the /-inch copper to /-inch NPT adaptor to the side of the tee closest to the unit. 6. Install the drain valve on the tee opposite the adaptor. 7. un interconnecting tubing from the tee to hot water generator water out. 8. ut the cold water IN line going to the water heater. 9. Insert the reducing solder tee in line with cold water IN line as shown. 0. un interconnecting copper tubing between the unit hot water generator water IN and the tee (/-inch nominal). The recommended maximum distance is 50 feet.. To prevent air entrapment in the system, install a vent coupling at the highest point of the interconnecting lines.. Insulate all exposed surfaces of both connecting water lines with /8-inch wall closed cell insulation. NOTE: All plumbing and piping connections must comply with local plumbing codes. Hot Water enerator Switch The hot water generator switch is taped in the disabled position at the factory. Hot Water enerator Startup. Turn the hot water generator switch to the ON position. The hot water generator switch will allow the hot water generator pump to be enabled or disabled by the service technician or homeowner.. lose the drain valve to the water heater.. Open the cold water supply to the tank.. Open a hot water faucet in the building to bleed air from the system. lose when full. 5. Open the pressure relief valve to bleed any remaining air from the tank, then close. 6. If so equipped, turn the venting (burping) screw in the center of the pump two () turns open (water will drip out), wait until all air is purged from the pump, then tighten the plug. Use vent couplings to bleed air from the lines. 7. arefully inspect all plumbing for water leaks and correct as required. 8. Before restoring electrical supply to the water heater, adjust the temperature setting on the tank. On tanks with both upper and lower elements, the lower element should be turned down to the lowest setting, approximately 00 F. The upper element should be adjusted to 0 F to 0 F. Depending upon the specific needs of the customer, you may want to adjust the upper element differently. On tanks with a single element, lower the thermostat setting to 0 F. 9. After the thermostat(s) is adjusted, replace the access cover and restore electrical supply to the water heater. 0. Make sure that any valves in the hot water generator water circulating circuit are open.. Use an AID Tool to enable HW and select the desired water heating set point. Selectable set points are 00 F 0 F in 5 F increments (default 0 F). From the Main Menu of the AID Tool select Setup, then AXB Setup.. Turn on the unit to first stage heating... The hot water generator pump should be running. When the pump is first started, turn the venting (burping) screw (if equipped) in the center of the pump two () turns open until water dribbles out, then replace. Allow the pump to run for at least five minutes to ensure that water has filled the circulator properly. Be sure the switch for the hot water generator pump is ON.. Allow the unit to heat water for 5 to 0 minutes to be sure operation is normal. AUTION: Never operate the HW circulating pump while dry. If the unit is placed in operation before the hot water generator piping is connected, be sure that the pump switch is set to the OFF position.

13 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Electrical onnections eneral Be sure the available power is the same voltage and phase as that shown on the unit serial plate. Line and low voltage wiring must be done in accordance with local codes or the National Electric ode, whichever is applicable. The compressor has no internal overload. The circuit breaker in the control box is the overload protection for the drive and the compressor. Bypassing the circuit breaker could result in damage to the compressor and voiding the warranty. Unit Power onnection onnect the incoming line voltage wires to L and L of the contactor as shown in Figure c for single-phase unit. onsult the Unit Electrical Data in this manual for correct fuse sizes. Open lower front access panel. emove ground fastener from bottom of control box (Figure b). Swing open control box (Figure a). Insert power wires through knockouts on lower left side of cabinet. oute wires through left side of control box and connect to contactor and ground (Figure c). lose control box and replace grounding fastener before unit startup. AUTION: Frequent cycling of power to the drive can damage the drive! Wait at least 5 minutes between cycles (connecting and disconnecting power to the drive). Accessory elay A set of dry contacts has been provided to control accessory devices, such as water solenoid valves on open loop installations, electronic air cleaners, humidifiers, etc. This relay contact should be used only with volt signals and not line voltage power. The relay has both normally open and normally closed contacts and can operate with either the blower or the compressor. Use DIP switch SW- and 5 to cycle the relay with blower, compressor, or control a slow opening water valve. The relay contacts are available on terminals # and # for normally closed, and on terminals # and # for normally open on P. A second configurable accessory relay is provided on the AXB board. When powering high VA draw components such as electronic air cleaners or VM type open loop water valves, should be taken pre-fuse from the quick connect on the AB board and not the post-fuse terminal on the thermostat connection. If not, blown AB fuses might result. 08 Volt Operation All 08/0 units are factory wired for 0 volt operation. For 08 volt operation, the red and blue transformer wires must be switched on terminal strip PS. Figure a: Wire access (control box open) Figure b: Wire access (control box closed) Figure c: Line Voltage 08-0/60/ control box B PB L L L L ompressor Drive Overload Wire Insert Location round Fastener must be installed for proper unit ground

14 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Electrical onnections cont. Pump Power Wiring Figure : Pump Wiring 08-0/60/ See Figure for electrical connections from control box to pumps. B PB ed ed Wire Nuts F/F style flow centers with fixed speed pumps connect to PB in the control box. If using a variable speed pump it should be connected to L and L on the AXB. L L External Loop Pump(s) (ex. UP6-99) 08-0/60/ / hp Max (Optional) External Variable Speed Loop Pump (ex. Magna eo) 08-0/60/

15 AB ontroller AB ontroller 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Electronic Thermostat Installation Position the thermostat subbase against the wall so that it is level and the thermostat wires protrude through the middle of the subbase. Mark the position of the subbase mounting holes and drill holes with a /6-inch bit. Install supplied anchors and secure base to the wall. Thermostat wire must be -conductor, 0-AW (minimum) wire. Strip the wires back /-inch (longer strip lengths may cause shorts) and insert the thermostat wires into the connector as shown. Tighten the screws to ensure secure connections. The thermostat has the same type connectors, requiring the same wiring. See instructions enclosed in the thermostat for detailed installation and operation information. The W terminal on TPMU0A communicating thermostats may be hard wired to provide aux/emergency heat in the event communication is lost between the thermostat and the AB microprocessor. Figure 5: Thermostat Wiring (ommunicating Style Signals) P7 W P VA (ommon) VA (Hot) B- ommunication + A+ ommunication W (Optional) TPMU0A Monochrome Thermostats Thermostat onnection P7 VA (ommon) VA (Hot) DX- ommunication + DX+ ommunication TPU0 olor Touchscreen Thermostat NOTE: If using the IntelliZone zoning system, then disregard the diagrams above. The IntelliZone system will connect directly to the AXB control board instead. See the IntelliZone installation manual for more details. Thermostat onnection 5

16 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Auxiliary Heat atings kw Btu/h Model ompatibility Model Stages Min FM 08V 0V 08V 0V EAL(H)0* ,600, EAL(H)5* ,900 9,00 50 EAL(H)0*. 9. 9,00 65, Air flow level for auxiliary heat (Aux) must be above the minimum cfm in this table /0/7 Order the H part number when installed on horizontal and vertical rear discharge units Auxiliary Heat Electrical Data Supply Heater Amps Min ircuit Amp Max Fuse (USA) Max Fuse (AN) Max KT BK Model ircuit 08 V 0 V 08 V 0 V 08 V 0 V 08 V 0 V 08 V 0 V EAL(H)0* Single EAL(H)5* Single L/L L/L Single EAL(H)0* L/L L/L All heaters rated single phase 60 cycle and include unit fan load /0/7 All fuses type D time delay (or HA circuit breaker in USA) Electrical Data Model ated Voltage Voltage Min/Max ompressor Drive HW Internal Pump LA M LA Breaker FLA Ext Loop FLA Blower Motor FLA Total Unit FLA Minimum ircuit Amp Max Fuse HA Breaker /60/ 87/ * /60/ 87/ /60/ 87/ /60/ 87/ *With optional hp Variable Speed EM Motor /6/ ated Voltage of 08/0/60/ HA circuit breaker in USA only All fuses lass K-5 6

17 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Blower Performance Data Variable Speed EM Blower Motor Model Max ESP w/hp* Speed Speed Speed 55 L 665 L 70 L 80 L Speed Speed 5 Air Flow Speed 6 Speed 7 Speed 8 Speed 9 Speed H H H H **VS ompressor Speed ** VS ompressor speed is given for the factory default cfm settings. When the cfm default settings are changed it will change the relationship to the compressor speed that is shown in the table. In cooling mode compressor speeds 0- are only available when SuperBoost mode is selected at the thermostat. * Optional hp Variable Speed EM Factory settings are at recommended L, H and Aux positions may be located anywhere within the airflow table L setting should be located within the boldface cfm range H setting MUST be located within the shaded cfm range Aux setting MUST be equal to or greater than H setting Aux setting MUST be equal to or greater than the minimum allowable cfm for the auxiliary heater kit (see auxiliary heat ratings table) fm is controlled within 5% up to the maximum ESP Max ESP includes allowance for wet coil and standard filter Speed 50 Aux 50 Aux 790 Aux 0 Aux Speed /7/ Setting Blower Speed - Variable Speed EM The AB board s Yellow onfig LED will flash the current EM blower speed selections for, low, and high continuously with a short pause in between. The speeds can also be confirmed with the AID Tool under the Setup/ EM Setup screen. The Aux will not be flashed but can be viewed in the AID Tool. The EM blower motor speeds can be field adjusted with or without using an AID Tool. Variable speed EM Setup without an AID Tool The blower speeds for only, Low (Y), and High (Y/ Aux) can be adjusted directly at the Aurora AB board which utilizes the push button (SW) on the AB board. This procedure is outlined in the EM onfiguration Mode portion of the Aurora Base ontrol System section. The Aux cannot be set manually without an AID Tool. Variable speed EM Setup with an AID Tool A much easier method utilizes the AID Tool to change the airflow using the procedure below. First navigate to the Setup screen and then select EM Setup. This screen displays the current EM settings. It allows the technician to enter the setup screens to change the EM settings. hange EM Speed Info Blower Only Speed Lo ompressor 6 Hi ompressor 9 Aux Heat 0 Want To hange? Yes Option No Enter the highlighted item using the and buttons and then press the button to select the item. Selecting YES will enter EM speed setup, while selecting NO will return to the previous screen. EM Speed Setup - These screens allow the technician to select the, low, high, and auxiliary heat blower speed for the EM blower motor. hange the highlighted item using the and buttons. Press the button to select the speed EM Speed Info Option Enter EM Speed Info Lo Option ooling Airflow Setup Enter --- EM Only --- The airflow will be adjusted by the chosen amount in cooling mode. Adjustment: -5% Want To hange? Yes Option No Enter EM Speed Info Lo 5 6 Hi Option Enter EM Speed Info Lo 5 6 Hi Option ooling Airflow Setup --- EM Only --- The airflow will be adjusted by the chosen amount in cooling mode. hange Adjustment: -5% Enter Aux Enter After the auxiliary heat speed setting is selected the AID Tool will automatically transfer back to the EM Setup screen. ooling Airflow Setup - These screens allow the technician to select -5%, -0%, -5%, None or +5% change from the heating airflow. hange the adjustment percentage using the and buttons. Press the button to save the change. 7

18 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Vertical Dimensional Data Top Air Discharge Q LEFT ETUN P IHT ETUN O Q L O M L N N TOP T T TOP.9in [.8cm].9in [.8cm] S S I K J A FONT DEHF ft [6 cm] Primary Service Access B LEFT SIDE B IHT SIDE Vertical Top Flow Model Overall abinet A Width B Depth Height D Loop In E Loop Out Water onnections F HW In HW Out H ondensate Loop Water FPT HW Sweat (I.D.) I / in. cond Low Voltage Electrical onnections J / in. cond K / in. cond L M Ext Power Pump Supply Discharge onnection duct flange installed (±0.0 in) N O Supply Supply Width Depth P eturn onnection using std deluxe filter rack (±0.0 in) Q S eturn eturn Depth Height in in. / in cm Swivel Female in in. / in cm Swivel Female in in. / in cm Swivel Female ondensate is / in. PV female glue socket and is switchable from side to front 6/9/ Unit shipped with deluxe in. (field adjustable to in.) duct collar/filter rack extending from unit.5 in. and is suitable for duct connection. Discharge flange is field installed and extends in. [5.mm] from cabinet Decorative molding and/or water connections extend. in. [0.5mm] beyond front of cabinet. Louvered vents in the compressor section right side access panel extend / in. [.7 mm] from side of cabinet. Allow clearance for venting. T 8

19 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Vertical Dimensional Data cont. Bottom Air Discharge LEFT ETUN IHT ETUN.70 (. cm) S S T T I K J D E F B LEFT SIDE Q B IHT SIDE Q.90 (.7 cm) A 5 H L FONT ft [6 cm] Primary Service Access O N L O M N P LEFT BOTTOM DISHAE FLOO FOOT PINT IHT BOTTOM DISHAE FLOO FOOT PINT Bottomflow Models Overall abinet A Width B Depth Height Water onnections 5 D In E Out F HW In HW Out Loop Water FPT HW Sweat (I.D.) Electrical Knockouts I / in. cond Low Voltage J / in. cond Ext Pump K / in. cond Power Supply Discharge onnection duct flange installed (±0.0 in) L M N O Supply Supply Width Depth P eturn onnection using std deluxe filter rack (±0.0 in) Q S eturn eturn Depth Height H ondensate 06- in in. / in cm Swivel Female ondensate is / in. PV female glue socket and is switchable from side to front /0/ Unit shipped with deluxe in. (field adjustable to in.) duct collar/filter rack extending from unit.5 in. and is suitable for duct connection. Water connections extend. in. [0.5mm] beyond front of cabinet. Louvered vents in the compressor section right side access panel extend / in. [.7 mm] from side of cabinet. Allow clearance for venting. T 9

20 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Vertical Dimensional Data cont. ear Air Discharge.90 in. [.8 cm].90 in. [.8 cm] I K J E H F ft [6 cm] Primary Service Access A FONT D O Q T T Q P M M L S S N N A B B A EA VIEW LEFT ETUN SIDE VIEW LEFT ETUN SIDE VIEW IHT ETUN EA VIEW IHT ETUN Vertical ear Discharge Model Overall abinet A Width B Depth Height D Loop In E Loop Out Water onnections F HW In HW Out H ondensate Loop Water FPT HW Sweat (I.D.) I / in. cond Low Voltage Electrical onnections J / in. cond Ext Pump K / in. cond Power Supply Discharge onnection duct flange installed (±0.0 in) L Supply Width M Supply Depth N O P Q eturn onnection using std deluxe filter rack (±0.0 in) S eturn eturn Depth Height 06 in in. / in cm Swivel Female in in. / in cm Swivel Female in in. / in cm Swivel Female ondensate is / in. PV female glue socket and is switchable from side to front 6/9/ Unit shipped with deluxe in. (field adjustable to in.) duct collar/filter rack extending from unit.5 in. and is suitable for duct connection. Discharge flange is field installed and extends in. [5.mm] from cabinet Decorative molding and/or water connections extend. in. [0.5mm] beyond front of cabinet. Louvered vents in the compressor section right side access panel extend / in. [.7 mm] from side of cabinet. Allow clearance for venting. T 0

21 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Horizontal Dimensional Data TOP VIEW Q P.in [5.cm] MOUNT () HANE BAKETS AS SHOWN TO ALLOW AESS TO FILTE ft [6 cm] Primary Service Access.9in [.8cm] FONT VIEW A S SIDE DISHAE VIEW B N O L L END VIEW O S M I K J D E F H AS SHOWN L UNIT ( UNIT ON OPPOSITE SIDE SAME DIMENSIONS) Horizontal Models Overall abinet Water onnections Electrical onnections I / in. cond J / in. cond K / in. cond Discharge onnection duct flange installed (±0.0 in) eturn onnection using std deluxe filter rack (±0.0 in) F H Loop HW M N Q A B D E Low Ext Power HW HW ond- Water Sweat L Supply Supply O P eturn eturn S Width Depth Height In Out Voltage Pump Supply In Out ensate FPT (I.D.) Height Depth Depth Height 06 in in. / in SEE.6. SEE cm Swivel Female HAT.5.5 HAT in in. / in SEE.6. SEE cm Swivel Female HAT.5.5 HAT in in. / in SEE.6. SEE cm Swivel Female HAT.5.5 HAT ondensate is / in. PV female glue socket and is switchable from side to front Unit shipped with deluxe in. (field adjustable to in.) duct collar/filter rack extending from unit.5 in. and is suitable for duct connection. Discharge flange is field installed and extends in. [5.mm] from cabinet Decorative molding and/or water connections extend. in. [0.5mm] beyond front of cabinet. Louvered vents in the compressor section right side access panel extend / in. [.7 mm] from side of cabinet. Allow clearance for venting. 6/9/ Units Not Shown Above L O ight eturn End Discharge in.8.6 cm 7..8 ight eturn Side Discharge in cm. 7.5 Left eturn End Discharge in cm. 9. Left eturn Side Discharge in cm

22 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Physical Data Variable Speed Model ompressor ( each) Variable Speed Scroll Factory harge -0A, oz [kg] Vertical 95 [.69] 0 [.0] 0 [.96] Factory harge -0A, oz [kg] Horizontal 95 [.69] 6 [.85] 8 [.9] EM Blower Motor & Blower Blower Motor Type/Speeds EM Variable Speed Blower Motor- hp [W] EM / [7] [76] [76] High Static Blower Motor - hp [W] EM [76] n/a n/a Blower Wheel Size (Dia x W), in. [mm] EM x 0 [79 x 5] x 0 [79 x 5] x 0 [79 x 5] High Static Blower Wheel Size - [Dia. x W], in. [mm] EM x 0 [79 x 5] n/a n/a oax and Water Piping Water onnections Size - Swivel - in [mm] [5.] [5.] [5.] HW onnection Size - Female Sweat I.D. - in [mm] / [.7] / [.7] / [.7] oax & Piping Water Volume - gal [l].6 [6.].6 [6.]. [8.7] Vertical Air oil Dimensions (H x W), in. [mm] x 5 [8 x 65] x 5 [8 x 65] 6 x 5 [9 x 65] Air oil Total Face Area, ft [m ] 5.6 [0.570] 5.6 [0.570] 6. [0.6] Air oil Tube Size, in [mm] /8 [9.5] /8 [9.5] /8 [9.5] Air oil Number of rows Filter Standard - in. [5 mm] Pleated MEV Throwaway, in [mm] x 0 [8 x 76] x 0 [8 x 76] 6 x 0 [9 x 76] Weight - Operating, lb [kg] 5 [60] 6 [6] 85 [75] Weight - Packaged, lb [kg] 7 [69] 8 [7] 05 [8] Horizontal Air oil Dimensions (H x W), in. [mm] 0 x 0 [508 x 06] 0 x 0 [508 x 06] 0 x 5 [508 x ] Air oil Total Face Area, ft [m ] 5.6 [0.570] 5.6 [0.570] 6. [0.6] Air oil Tube Size, in [mm] /8 [9.5] /8 [9.5] /8 [9.5] Air oil Number of rows Filter Standard - in. [5 mm] Pleated MEV Throwaway, in [mm] - 0 x 0 [508 x 508] - 0 x [508 x 559] - 0 x 0 [508 x 508] - 0 x [508 x 559] - 0 x 5 [508 x 65] - 0 x [508 x 559] Weight - Operating, lb [kg] 87 [76] 96 [80] 5 [88] Weight - Packaged, lb [kg] 7 [89] 6 [9] 5 [0] 6//

23 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System Aurora Advanced VS ontrol Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System is a complete residential and commercial comfort system that brings all aspects of the HVA system into one cohesive module network. The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol features the Aurora Base ontrol (AB) and the Aurora Expansion Board (AXB). The variable speed drive communicates to the Aurora ontrol and provides variable capacity and envelope control. The AB features microprocessor control and HP, LP, loss of charge, condensate and freeze detection, over/under voltage faults, along with communicating thermostat capability for complete fault detection text at the thermostat. Aurora uses the Modbus communication protocol to communicate between modules. Each module contains the logic to control all features that are connected to the module. The AB has two Modbus channels. The first channel is configured for connecting to devices such as a communicating thermostat, expansion board, or other devices. The second channel is configured for connecting the Aurora Interface Diagnostics Tool (AID Tool). The Aurora AXB expands on the capability of the AB control board. The additional features include active dehumidification, SuperBoost cooling mode, loop pump linking, intelligent hot water generator control, variable speed pump capability, and also allows for optional energy, refrigeration, and performance monitoring add-on sensor kits. The AXB also features a second field configurable accessory relay, and two home automation inputs that are AID configurable for different types of alarms from sump pumps to home security. The Smart rid input is AID configurable with many options to react to Utility controlled relay operation for On Peak optimization. The AXB also expands the communication capability for IntelliZone ready operation as well as other expansion with the limatetalk protocol. Aurora ontrol Features Description Aurora Advanced VS Advanced Microprocessor Features Smart rid, Home Automation Alarm Inputs, and Accessory elay (HV/EV) Advanced Hot Water enerator ontrol Microprocessor and separate power relay for Hot Water enerator Pump with digital temperature monitoring and multiple HW setpoint selection. Advanced Speed Pump ontrol Microprocessor and separate power relay for loop pump and inline circuit breakers and loop pump slaving. Variable Speed Pump apable of setup, monitoring and controlling a variable speed flow center. Active Dehumidification SuperBoost Smart rid/utility Input Home Automation Alarm Input HAN/Smart rid om (AWL and Portal) Kit IntelliZone ompatibility oil temperature is monitored and air flow is reduced for maximum latent moisture removal. Allow the variable speed compressor to ramp up an extra 0% of cooling capacity if needed. This extra SuperBoost will only be available for a hr period and then the unit will revert to normal operation. Allows simple input to externally enable of occupied/unoccupied mode for basic utility time of use programs. Allows simple input to signal sump, security, or smoke/o sensor alarms from other home automation or security systems. The two inputs can be field configured to a number of options and logic. Allows direct communication of the Aurora to Smart Meters, Home Automation Network and Internet. IntelliZone communicates to the heat pump via the AXB board. IntelliZone requires traditional thermostat inputs and is not compatible with the 7 Series. 7 Series Variable Speed Only Dry ontact x Dry ontact x Optional AWL Optional IntelliZone Service Device Description Aurora Advanced VS Allows setup, monitoring and troubleshooting of any Aurora ontrol. Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool NOTE: Although the AB has basic compatibility with all Aurora, new product features may not be available on older AID Tools. To simplify the basic compatibility ensure the version of AID is at least the same or greater than the AB software version. For Service (Ver..xx or greater)

24 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Add On ontrol Feature Kits (field or factory Installed) Description Aurora Advanced VS eo Energy Monitoring Kit Monitors real time power consumption of compressor, blower, aux heat and pump. equires thermostat TPMU0A or TPU0. Standard efrigeration Monitoring Kit Monitors real time pressures, temperatures, superheat, and subcooling. Standard Performance Monitoring Kit Monitors air and water temperatures, and water flow rate and calculates heat of extraction/rejection. Optional Sensor Kit Data Logging (AWL) Kit Allows data logging of up to months. an also be temporarily installed. Optional HAN/Smart rid om (AWL and Portal) Kit Allows direct communication of the Aurora to Smart Meters, HAN, and internet. Optional Add On Thermostats and Zoning Description Aurora Advanced VS TPMU0 - Monohrome ommunicating Thermostat Elite Stat with full English fault codes and alerts, communicating thermostat; equired for viewing Energy Monitoring. Monochrome thermostat allows instantaneous energy measurement only. ompatible with AWL. Optional TPU0A - olor Touchscreen ommunicating Thermostat. in. color touchscreen communicating thermostat with full English fault codes and alerts; equired for viewing Energy Monitoring. olor thermostat allows instantaneous and month history. ompatible with AWL. Optional Includes color main thermostat and up to 6 zones (with variable speed), zones (with dual capacity), and zones (with single speed). There are thermostat options (MasterStat, SensorStat, ZoneStat). ompatible with AWL. IntelliZone is not compatible with UP controls. Optional IntelliZone Zoning NOTES: The IntelliZone or one of the communicating thermostats shown above must be used to control the variable speed heat pump. Aurora Advanced VS ontrol Features NOTE: efer to the Aurora Advanced VS ontrol Application and Troubleshooting uide and the Instruction uide: Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool for additional information. ontrol Features Software AB VS Version.0W9 Variable apacity ompressors andom start at power up Anti-short cycle protection High and low pressure cutouts Loss of charge Water coil freeze detection Air coil freeze detection Over/under voltage protection ondensate overflow sensor Load shed Dehumidification (where applicable) Emergency shutdown Diagnostic LED Test mode push button switch Two auxiliary electric heat outputs Alarm output AWL compatible Accessory output with N.O. and N.. Modbus communication Variable Speed EM Blower Motor A variable speed EM blower motor is driven directly using the onboard PWM output. Multiple blower speeds are available based upon requirements of the compressor and electric heat. The blower speeds can be changed either by the variable speed EM manual configurations mode method or by using the Aurora AID Tool directly. Advanced Hot Water enerator ontrol (Domestic Hot Water Option) An AID Tool selectable temperature limit and microprocessor control of the process is featured. This will maximize hot water generation and prevent undesirable energy use. An alert will occur when the hot water input temperature is at or above the set point (0 F default) for 0 continuous seconds. This alert will appear as an E5 on the AID Tool and the hot water pump de-energizes. Hot water pump operations resume on the next compressor cycle or after 5 minutes of continuous compressor operation during the current thermostat demand cycle. Since compressor hot gas temperature is dependent on

25 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. loop temperature in cooling mode, loop temperatures may be too low to allow proper heating of water. The control will monitor water and refrigerant temperatures to determine if conditions are satisfactory for heating water. VS Drive and Envelope ontrol The VS drive operates the compressor between 0 and 00% capacity. The VS drive communicates any out of refrigerant envelope conditions to the Aurora and will attempt to adjust the compressor speed to keep within the envelope. These conditions are measured using the discharge and suction pressure transducers, discharge temperature, and current sensors of the drive. IntelliZone Zoning ompatibility (Optional IntelliZone ommunicating Zoning) A dedicated input to connect and communicate with the IntelliZone (IZ) zoning system is provided on P7 on the AXB control board. There is a dedicated communication port using a proprietary ModBus protocol. The AXB is standard on variable speed systems. onsult the IntelliZone literature for more information. Not compatible with UP control option. Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) The electronic expansion valve is operated by the EEV board and is set to maintain optimal superheat setting for maximum efficiency. All operation parameters are communicated to the VS drive and the Aurora system. AWL - Aurora WebLink (Optional Accessory) AWL is an add-on WiFi router that connects to the AB and offers many features: emote access to thermostat settings, schedules, etc. with your smartphone, tablet or laptop. eceive Lockout/Fault info via text or . View heat pump energy usage from the internet for the day, week, month, year or real-time. Internet AID Tool capability allows remote troubleshooting for the technician. emote AID Tool capability at the heat pump with smartphone, tablet or laptop for the technician. Allows data acquisition of the heat pump through the internet, see graphs of performance and chart historical data for the technician. Stores historical data on SD card. Not compatible with UP control option Variable Speed Pump This input and output are provided to drive and monitor a variable speed pump. The VS pump output is a PWM signal to drive the variable speed pump. The minimum and maximum level are set using the AID Tool. 50% and 00% are the default settings respectively. The VS data input allows a separate PWM signal to return from the pump giving fault and performance information. Fault received from the variable speed pump will be displayed as E6. Modulating Water Valve This output is provided to drive a modulating water valve. Through advanced design the 0-0VD valve can be driven directly from the VS Pump output. The minimum and maximum level are set in the same way as the VS pump using the AID Tool. 50% and 00% are the default settings respectively. Loop Pump Linking This input and output are provided so that two units can be linked together with a common flow center. When either unit has a call for loop outputs, both unit s loop pump relays and variable speed pumps are energized. The flow center then can simply be wired to either unit. The output from one unit should be routed to the input of the other. If daisy chained, up to 6 heat pumps can be wired and linked together in this fashion. Advanced ommunication Ports AXB ommunication ports P6 and P8 will provide future expansion via dedicated protocols. These are for future use. Smart rid/on Peak (S) Input The 'Smart rid/on Peak' input was designed to allow utilities to utilize simple radio controlled switches to control the On Electric Peak behavior of the 5 and 7 Series eothermal Heat Pumps and provide demand reduction. With a closed contact signal, this input will limit the operation and thus the power consumption of the unit by disabling the compressor and electric heat as long as the signal is present. ode 7 will flash on the reen LED signifying the 'On Peak' mode. On Peak will also display on communicating thermostats. Home Automation and 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 - E HA With a closed dry contact signal, this input will cause an alarm and Alert ode to indicate on the stat or flash on AB. 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 5

26 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Sump Alarm Fault [no lockout info only] - Switch output from sump sensor Smoke/O Alarm Fault [no lockout info only] - Switch output from Smoke/O sensor Dirty Filter Alarm [no lockout info only] - Output from dirty filter sensor Home Automation E HA With a closed dry contact signal, this input will cause an alarm and Alert ode to indicate on the stat or flash on AB. 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/O Alarm Fault [no lockout info only] - Switch output from Smoke/O sensor Dirty Filter Alarm [no lockout info only] - Output from dirty filter sensor Monitoring Sensor Kits Energy Monitoring (Standard on all 7 Series units) The Energy Monitoring Kit includes two current transducers (blower and electric heat). The variable speed drive measures compressor drive power 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 and a line voltage calibration procedure to improve the accuracy. This information can be displayed on the AID Tool or selected communicating thermostats. The TPMU0A will display instantaneous energy use while the color touchscreen TPU0 will, in addition, display a month history in graph form. efrigerant Monitoring (Standard on all 7 Series units) The optional efrigerant Monitoring Kit includes two pressure transducers, and three temperature sensors, heating liquid line, suction temperature and existing cooling liquid line (FP). 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. 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. Special Modes and Applications ommunicating Digital Thermostats The Aurora VS controls system also requires either the monochromatic or color touch screen graphic display thermostats for user interface. These displays not only feature easy to use graphical interface but display alerts and faults in plain English. SuperBoost ooling Mode Occasionally there can be a requirement for a short term boost of cooling capacity during a large party etc. The 7 Series allows the user to select SuperBoost mode on the thermostat which will allow the 7 Series VS to ramp up an extra 0% of cooling capacity if needed. This extra SuperBoost will only be available for a hr period and then the unit will revert to normal operation. The short term boost does not affect ground loop sizing since it is limited in operation. ontinuous use of SuperBoost will result in overheating of the ground loop. Dehumidification Active Active dehumidification will only activate during cooling operation and is based upon the humidity setpoint of the thermostat being at least 5% below the actual relative humidity and being within the temperature parameters described here. The green status LED will flash code when active. The unit can operate a maximum of.5 F below the cooling setpoint. The compressor will ramp up and airflow will begin at a low level. Airflow is then reduced periodically until air coil temperature setpoint is reached. If coil temperature continues to drop, the airflow is increased until air coil setpoint is maintained. After 0 minutes of operation in the Active Dehumidification mode, normal cooling operation will resume for 5 minutes. This cycle continues until the dehumidification setpoint is reached, room temperature is more than.5 F below cooling setpoint, or more than F above cooling setpoint (normal cooling takes over). In IntelliZone systems, active dehumidification is only enabled when system is operating on compressor speeds or lower. Once active dehumidification is activated the main zone and any other active cooling zone will remain open. Field Hardware Selectable Options AB Field Selectable Options via Button (SW) Test/onfiguration Button (See SW Operation Table) Test Mode The control is placed in the test mode by holding the push button switch on the AB SW for - 5 seconds. In test mode most of the control timings will be shortened by a factor of sixteen (6). LED (green) will flash at second on and second off. Additionally, when entering test mode LED (red) will flash the last lockout one time. Test mode will automatically time out after 0 minutes. Test mode can be exited by pressing and holding the SW button for to 5 seconds or by cycling the power. NOTE: Test mode will automatically be exited after 0 minutes. 6

27 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Variable Speed EM onfiguration Mode The control is placed in the variable speed EM configuration mode by holding the push-button switch SW for 5 to 0 seconds, the high, low, and variable speed EM speeds can be selected by following the LED display lights. LED (yellow) will fast flash when entering the variable speed EM configuration. When setting speed LED (green) will be continuously lit, for low speed LED (red) will be continuously lit, and for high speed both LED (green) and LED (red) will be continuously lit. During the variable speed EM configuration mode LED (yellow) will flash each of the possible blower speeds times. When the desired speed is flashed press SW, LED will fast flash until SW is released. speed has now been selected. Next select low speed, and high speed blower selections following the same process above. After third selection has been made, the control will exit the variable speed EM configuration mode. Aux blower speed will remain at default or current setting and requires the AID Tool for adjustment. eset onfiguration Mode The control is placed in reset configuration mode by holding the push button switch SW on the AB for 50 to 60 seconds. This will reset all configuration settings and the EEPOM back to the factory default settings. LED (green) will turn off when entering reset configuration mode. Once LED (green) turns off, release SW and the control will reset. AB DIP Switch (SW) SW- FP Selection Low water coil temperature limit setting for freeze detection. On = 0 F; Off = 5 F. SW- FP Selection Low air coil temperature limit setting for freeze detection. On = 0 F; Off = Not Used SW- V O/B - thermostat type. Heat pump thermostats with O output in cooling or B output in Heating can be selected. On = O; Off = B. SW- Access elay Operation (P) and -5 Access elay Operation SW- SW-5 ycle with Blower ON ON ycle with ompressor OFF OFF Water Valve Slow Opening ON OFF ycle with omm. T-stat Hum md OFF ON SW-6 Operation selection of single or dual capacity compressor. On = Single Stage; Off = Dual apacity NOTE: SW-6 is not applicable to the 7 Series SW-7 Lockout and Alarm Outputs (P) selection of a continuous or pulsed output for both the LO and ALM Outputs. On = ontinuous; Off = Pulsed NOTE: SW-7 is not applicable to the 7 Series SW-8 Future Use Alarm Jumper lip Selection From the factory, ALM is connected to VA via JW. By cutting JW, ALM becomes a dry contact connected to AL. Variable Speed EM Blower Speeds The blower speeds can be changed either by using the variable speed EM manual configurations mode method or by using the Aurora AID Tool directly (see Instruction uide: Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool topic). AXB DIP Switch (SW) DIP - ID: This is the AXB ModBus ID and should always read On. DIP & - Future Use DIP & 5 - Accessory elay: A second, DIP configurable, accessory relay is provided that can be cycled with the compressor or, blower, or the Dehumidifier (DH) input. This is to complement the Accessory elay on the AB board. Position DIP DIP 5 Description ON ON ycles with blower or EM (or ) OFF ON ycles with first stage of compressor or compressor spd - ON OFF ycles with second stage of compressor or compressor spd 7- OFF OFF ycles with DH input from AB board Field Selectable Options via Software (Selectable via the Aurora AID Tool) Many options are field selectable and configurable in Aurora software via the AID Tool. onsult the installation manual or Aurora documentation for further details. Basic Aurora Safety Features The following safety features are provided to protect the compressor, heat exchangers, wiring and other components from damage caused by operation outside of design conditions. Fuse a amp automotive type plug-in fuse provides protection against short circuit or overload conditions. Anti-Short ycle Protection minute anti-short cycle protection for the compressor. andom Start 5 to 80 second random start upon power up. Fault etry in the fault condition, the control will stage off the outputs and then try again to satisfy the thermostat VS call. Once the thermostat input calls are satisfied, the control will continue on as if no fault occurred. If consecutive faults occur without satisfying the thermostat VS call, then the control will go to Lockout mode. 7

28 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Lockout when locked out, the blower will operate continuously in blower speed setting. The Alarm output (ALM) and Lockout output (L) will be turned on. The fault type identification display LED (ed) shall flash the fault code. To reset lockout conditions with SW-8 On, the demand call must be removed for at least 0 seconds. To reset lockout conditions with SW-8 Off, the demand call must be removed for at least 0 seconds. Lockout may also be reset by turning power off for at least 0 seconds or by enabling the emergency shutdown input for at least 0 seconds. AUTION: Frequent cycling of power to the drive can damage the drive! Wait at least 5 minutes between cycles (connecting and disconnecting power to the drive). Lockout With Emergency Heat - if the control is locked out in the heating mode, and a call for emergency heat is received, the control will operate in the emergency heat mode while the compressor is locked out. The first emergency heat output will be energized 0 seconds after the W input is received, and the blower will shift to high speed. If the control remains locked out, and the W input is present, additional stage of emergency heat will stage on after minutes. When the W input is removed, all of the emergency heat outputs will turn off, and the variable speed EM blower will shift to low speed. High Pressure fault is recognized when the Normally losed High Pressure Switch, P-9/0 opens, no matter how momentarily. The High Pressure Switch is electrically in series with the ompressor ontactor and serves as a hardwired limit switch if an overpressure condition should occur. Low Pressure - fault is recognized when the Normally losed Low Pressure Switch, P-7/8 is continuously open for 0 seconds. losure of the LPS any time during the 0 second recognition time restarts the 0 second continuous open requirement. A continuously open LPS shall not be recognized during the minute startup bypass time. Loss of harge fault is recognized when the Normally losed Low Pressure Switch, P-7/8 is open prior to the compressor starting. ondensate Overflow - fault is recognized when the impedance between this line and VA common or chassis ground drops below 00K ohms for 0 seconds continuously. Freeze Detection-oax - set points shall be either 0 F or 5 F. When the thermistor temperature drops below the selected set point, the control shall begin counting down the 0 seconds delay. If the thermistor value rises above the selected set point, then the count should reset. The resistance value must remain below the selected set point for the entire length of the appropriate delay to be recognized as a fault. This fault will be ignored for the initial minutes of the compressor run time. Freeze Detection-Air oil - Air oil Freeze Detection will use the FP input to protect against ice formation on the air coil. The FP input will operate exactly like FP except that the set point is 0 degrees and is not field adjustable. Over/Under Voltage Shutdown - An over/under voltage condition exists when the control voltage is outside the range of 8 VA to 0 VA. If the over/under voltage shutdown lasts for 5 minutes, the lockout and alarm relay will be energized. Over/under voltage shutdown is selfresetting in that if the voltage comes back within range of 8 VA to 0 VA for at least 0.5 seconds, then normal operation is restored. Other Lockouts and Alarms Several other lockouts and alarms are shown in the Status LED (LED, ed) table with the associated codes visible on the thermostat, AB Fault LED, and in text in the AID Tool. Operation Description Power Up - The unit will not operate until all the inputs and safety controls are checked for normal conditions. The unit has a 5 to 80 second random start delay at power up. Then the compressor has a minute anti-short cycle delay after the random start delay. Standby - In standby mode the compressor, pump, and blower motor are not active. The V may be active. The blower and compressor will be off. Heating Operation - The unit will operate based upon demand as calculated by the room setpoint algorithm. The resulting compressor speed (-) will also select an appropriate blower speed for the selected compressor speed. Aux Heat will not be available (on IntelliZone Aux Heat is available on compressor speeds 0-) until after the th compressor speed has been operational and still is not satisfying the thermostat, then auxiliary electric heat will be activated. Emergency Heat (W) - The blower will be started on speed, 0 seconds later the first stage of electric heat will be turned on. 5 seconds after the first stage of electric heat is energized the blower will shift to Aux speed. If the emergency heat demand is not satisfied after minutes the second electric heat stage will be energized. ooling Operation - The unit will operate based upon demand as calculated by the room setpoint algorithm. The resulting compressor speed, speeds -9, (speeds 0- are reserved for SuperBoost mode only) will also select 8

29 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. an appropriate blower speed. The blower mode will also have the cooling airflow adjustment applied. In all cooling operations, the reversing valve directly tracks the O input. Thus, anytime the O input is present, the reversing valve will be energized. Blower () - The blower will start immediately upon receiving a thermostat command. If there are no other commands from the thermostat the variable speed EM will run on low speed until the command is removed. egardless of blower input () from the thermostat, the blower will remain on low speed for 0 seconds at the end of each heating, cooling, and emergency heat cycle. Emergency Shutdown - Four () seconds after a valid ES input, P-7 is present, all control outputs will be turned off and remain off until the emergency shutdown input is no longer present. The first time that the compressor is started after the control exits the emergency shutdown mode, there will be an anti-short cycle delay followed by a random start delay. Input must be tied to common to activate. ontinuous Blower Operation - The blower output will be energized any time the control has a input present, unless the control has an emergency shutdown input present. The blower output will be turned off when input is removed. Load Shed - The LS input disables all outputs with the exception of the blower output. When the LS input has been cleared, the anti-short cycle timer and random start timer will be initiated. Input must be tied to common to activate. Aurora Advanced VS ontrol LED Displays These three LEDs display the status, configuration, and fault codes for the control. These can also be read in plain English via the Aurora AID Tool. See the LED tables for further explanation. Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool The Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool is a device that is a member of the Aurora network. The AID Tool is used to troubleshoot equipment which uses the Aurora control via Modbus TU communication. The AID Tool provides diagnostics, fault management, variable speed EM setup, and system configuration capabilities to the Aurora family of controls. An AID Tool is recommended, although not required, for variable speed EM airflow settings. The AID Tool simply plugs into the exterior of the cabinet in the AID Tool port. Status LED (LED, reen) Description of Operation Fault LED, reen Normal Mode ON ontrol is Non-functional OFF Test Mode Slow Flash Lockout Active Fast Flash Dehumidification Mode Flash ode Load Shed Flash ode 5 Emergency Shutdown Flash ode 6 On Peak Mode Flash ode 7 Warning! VS Derated Flash ode 8 Warning! VS SafeMode Flash ode 9 onfiguration LED (LED, Yellow) Description of Operation onfiguration LED, Yellow No Software Overwritten EM Setting DIP Switch Overwritten Slow Flash EM onfiguration Mode Fast Flash eset onfiguration Mode OFF 9

30 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Aurora ontrol w/up BAnet The Aurora Unitary Protocol onverter (UP) is an integrated solution and communicates directly with the Aurora Heat Pump ontrols and allows access/control of a variety of internal Aurora Heat pump operations such as sensors, relay operation, faults and other information. In turn, the UP then converts internal Aurora Modbus protocol to BAnet MS/TP protocol and communicates to the HAS system. This provides the great benefit of complete control integration and a myriad of information available to the HAS from the heat pump control. Plus it also allows individual unit configuration such as EM fan speeds or freeze protection setting directly over the HAS without the need for access to the actual heat pump. The Aurora UP is implemented with the Aurora Base ontroller (AB) heat pump control into our latest water source heat pumps. All internal Aurora points are accessible to the UP via firmware providing an integrated solution. All zone temperatures and zone sensors are connected to the UP on an Net bus, simplifying hook up at the unit. Net sensors can include a combination of zone temperature and humidity, O, and VO sensors. The UP includes built-in support for a custom configurable keypad/display unit. Optional Equipment Touch Display BAnet MS/ TP UP Sensors & Thermostats ZS Standard Description Aurora Base Aurora Base Aurora Advanced Local access port /No user control Optional Optional Optional ZS Plus ZS Pro ZS Pro-F Local access port/slide potentiometer to make the zone warmer or cooler /ontrol button to override the schedule and put the zone in an occupied state, or force the zone to an unoccupied state/reen LED to Indicate occupied state. Local access port/led display/ontrol button to override the schedule and put the zone in an occupied state, or force the zone to an unoccupied state/arrow UP and DOWN buttons to change any editable property, such as the setpoint temperature/ibutton to cycle through information defined in the control program/reen LED to Indicate occupied state. Local access port/led display/ontrol button to override the schedule and put the zone in an occupied state, or force the zone to an unoccupied state/arrow UP and DOWN buttons to change any editable property, such as the setpoint temperature/ibutton to cycle through information defined in the control program/reen LED to Indicate occupied state/mode button to turn on heating, cooling, or fan only, or to set auto control/ Fan button to adjust fan speed/ F/ button to set temperature to Fahrenheit of elsius Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional NOTE: A ZS type sensor/thermostat is necessary for compatibility with UP. Aurora UP An optional Aurora UP for DD applications communicates directly with the entire Aurora system and provides DD protocol of BAnet MS/TP for connection to the HAS providing a wide variety of points covering configurations, sensors, airflow and freeze protection. For more information on the Aurora UP, please consult the Aurora UP Application uide for Variable Speed Applications. NOTE: The UP is not compatible with IntelliZone or Symphony. Aurora Touch Interface Utilizing a touch-screen interface, the UP provides a technician the ability to configure and diagnose equipment at the unit or from any room sensor for added accessibility and simpler troubleshooting. The technician will have full access to equipment status, parameter values, temperature, and humidity sensing as well as access to alarm and trend history. With website-like navigation, the Aurora Touch Interface is easy to use and provides important insight into the system so your home can operate as efficiently as possible. 0

31 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. Status LED (LED, ed) AB Action ed Fault LED LED Flash ode * Lockout eset/ emove Fault ondition Summary AB reen Status LED AB ed Fault LED AID Tool Display and History IntelliZone and Thermostat Display Normal - No Faults Off - Fault-Input No Auto Tstat input error. Autoreset upon condition removal. Normal ode Fault-High Pressure Yes Hard or Soft HP switch has tripped (>600 psi) Lockout ode Lockout - E High Press Lockout - E High Press Fault-Low Pressure Yes Hard or Soft Low Pressure Switch has tripped (<0 psi for 0 continous sec.) Lockout ode Lockout - E Low Press Lockout - E Low Press Freeze protection sensor has tripped (<5 or 0 degf for 0 Fault-Freeze Detection FP Yes Hard or Soft Lockout ode Lockout - E Freeze Detection FP Lockout - E Freeze Detection FP continuous sec.) Freeze protection sensor has tripped (<5 or 0 degf for 0 Hard or Soft Fault-Freeze Detection FP 5 Yes Lockout ode 5 Lockout - E5 Freeze Detection FP Lockout - E5 Freeze Detection FP continuous sec.) Fault-ondensate Overflow 7 Yes Hard or Soft ondensate switch has shown continuity for 0 continuous sec. Lockout ode 7 Lockout - E7 ondensate Lockout - E7 ondensate Instantaneous Voltage is out of range. **ontrols shut down until Fault-Over/Under Voltage 8 No Auto Lockout ode 8 Lockout - E8 Over/Under voltage Lockout - E8 Over/Under voltage resolved. AB & AXB Basic Faults Fault-ompressor Monitor 0 Yes Hard or Soft Open rkt, un, Start or welded cont Lockout ode 0 Lockout - E0 ompress Monitor Lockout - E0 ompress Monitor Fault-FP Yes Hard or Soft If FP Sensor Error Lockout ode Lockout - E FP/FP Sensor Error Lockout - E FP/FP Sensor Error Non-riticAXBSnsrErr No Auto Any Other Sensor Error Normal ode Alert - E Non-ritical AXB Sensor Error Alert - E Non-ritical AXB Sensor Error riticaxbsnsrerr Yes Hard or Soft Sensor Err for EEV or HW Lockout ode Lockout - E ritical AXB Sensor Error Lockout - E ritical AXB Sensor Error Alarm-HotWtr 5 No Auto HW over limit or logic lockout. HW pump deactivated. Normal ode 5 Alert - E5 Hot Water Temp Limit No Display Fault-VarSpdPump 6 No Auto Alert is read from PWM feedback. Normal ode 6 Alert - E6 Var Spd Pump Err Alert - E6 Var Spd Pump Err Non-ritomErr 8 No Auto Any non-critical com error Normal ode 8 Alert - E8 Non-ritical ommunication Error Alert - E8 Non-ritical ommunication Error Fault-ritomErr 9 No Auto Any critical com error. Auto reset upon condition removal Normal ode 9 Alert - E9 ritical ommunication Error Alert - E9 ritical ommunication Error Alarm - Low Loop Pressure No Auto Loop pressure is below psi for more than minutes Normal ode Alert - E5 Low Loop Pressure No Display Miscellaneous Alarm - Home Automation No Auto losed contact input is present on Dig input - Text is configurable Normal ode Alert - E Selected choice Alert - E Selected choice Alarm - Home Automation No Auto losed contact input is present on Dig input - Text is configurable Normal ode Alert - E Selected hoice Alert - E Selected hoice Derate-DriveTemp No Auto Drive Temp has reached critical High Temp (>9 F/5 ) Derated ode Warning! Derated - E DriveTemp Warning! Derated - E DriveTemp Derate-HiDisTemp No Auto Discharge temperature has reached critical high temp (> 80 F/8 ) Derated ode Warning! Derated - E HiDisTemp Warning! Derated - E HiDisTemp Derate-LoSucPres No Auto Suction Pressure is critically low (< 8 psig) Derated ode Warning! Derated - E LoSucPres Warning! Derated - E LoSucPres Derate-LoonPres No Auto ondensing pressure is critically low (< 9 psig) Derated ode Warning! Derated - E LoonPress Warning! Derated - E LoonPress Derate-HionPres 5 No Auto ondensing pressure is critically high (> 65 psig) Derated ode 5 Warning! Derated - E5 HionPress Warning! Derated - E5 HionPress Derate-OutPwrLmt 6 No Auto Supply Voltage is <08V or Max Pwr is reached due to high pressure Derated ode 6 Warning! Derated - E6 OutPwrLmt Warning! Derated - E6 OutPwrLmt SafeMd-EEVIndom 7 No Auto om with EEV is interupted EEV has gone independent mode SafeMode ode 7 Warning! SafeMode - E7 EEVIndom Warning! SafeMode - E7 EEVIndom SafeMd-EEVOutom 8 No Auto om with EEV is interupted EEV has gone independent mode SafeMode ode 8 Warning! SafeMode - E8EEVOutom Warning! SafeMode - E8EEVOutom Ambient Temperature (Tamb) is <-76 or > F and out of range SafeMd-AmbTmpSnr 9 No Auto SafeMode ode 9 Warning! SafeMode - E9 Warning! SafeMode - E9 or invalid Fault-DisTmpSnr 5 Yes Hard or Soft Discharge Sensor (Sd) is > 80 F or invalid (-76 to 9 F) Lockout ode 5 Lockout! - E5 DisTmpSnr Lockout! - E5 DisTmpSnr Fault-SucPrsSnr 5 Yes Hard or Soft Suction Pressure (P0) is invalid (0 to psi) Lockout ode 5 Lockout! - E5 SucPrsSnr Lockout! - E5 SucPrsSnr Fault-onPrsSnr 5 Hard or Soft Low condensing pressure (PD) or invalid (0 to 870 psi) etry 0x. ode 5 Lockout! - E5 onprssnr Lockout! - E5 onprssnr 0x then Yes Norm then Lockout Danfoss VS Drive Fault-LowSupVolt 5 Yes Hard or Soft Supply Voltage is <80 V (90V to reset) or powered off/on too quickly (<0 sec.). Lockout ode 5 Lockout! - E5 LowSupVolt Lockout! - E5 LowSupVolt Fault-OutEnvelop 55 0x then Yes Hard or Soft omp Operating out of envelope (P0) more than 90 sec. etry 0x. Norm then Lockout ode 55 Lockout! - E55 OutEnvelop No Display Fault-Overurrnt 56 Yes Hard or Soft Over current tripped by phase loss, earth fault, short circuit, low water flow, low air flow, or major drive fault. Lockout ode 56 Lockout! - E56 Overurrnt Lockout! - E56 Overurrnt Fault-Over/UnderVolt 57 Yes Hard or Soft D Link Voltage to compressor is >50vdc or at minimum voltage (<85vdc). Lockout ode 57 Lockout! - E57 Over/Under Volt Lockout! - E57 Over/Under Volt Fault-HiDrivTemp 58 Yes Hard or Soft Drive Temp has reached critical High Temp >9 F Lockout ode 58 Lockout! - E58HiDrivTemp Lockout! - E58HiDrivTemp Fault-DrvIntErr MO/AO 59 Yes Hard or Soft The MO has encountered an internal fault or an internal error. Probably fatal. Lockout ode 59 Lockout! - E59 DrvIntErr Lockout! - E59 DrvIntErr Fault-MultSafeMd 6 Yes Hard or Soft More than one SafeMode condition is present requiring lockout. Lockout ode 6 Lockout! - E6 MultSafeMd Lockout! - E6 MultSafeMd High superheat and high EEV opening % for a long time will trigger Hard or Soft Fault-Lossofharge 7 Yes Lockout ode 7 Lockout! - E7 Lossharge Lockout! - E7 Lossharge a loss of charge fault SafeMd-SucTmpSnr 7 No Auto Suction Temperature Sensor is invalid (-76 to 9 F) SafeMode ode 7 Warning! SafeMode - E7 SucTmpSnr Warning! SafeMode - E7 SucTmpSnr SafeMd-LATSensor 7 No Auto Leaving Air Temperature Sensor is invalid (-76 to 9 F) Normal ode 7 Alert - E7 LAT Sensor No Display Suction pressure has exceeded that maximum operating level for SafeMd-MaxOpPres 7 No Auto SafeMode ode 7 Warning! SafeMode - E7 MaxOpPress Warning! SafeMode - E7 MaxOpPress 90 sec. Ind/Pkg Danfoss EEV NOTES: *All codes > use long flash for tens digit and short flash for the ones digit. 0, 0, 0, 50 etc. are skipped! Alert is a noncritical sensor or function that has failed. Normal operation of the heat pump is maintained but service is desired at some point.

32 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL The Aurora Advanced VS ontrol System cont. AB ontrol Board Layout AXB ontrol Board Layout F Y HP HP LP LP FP FP FP FP EV EV LO HI F F ES Factory P5 Factory JW - Alarm P P LS PWM FM EM PWM P ALM AL SW Test V K K Hi K Fan K Alarm K5 Acc K6 Field onnections A c A no A nc Off LED FP 5 o F/0 o F FP 5 o F/0 o F Fault V B/O A Dip A Dip LED Dual/Single L Pulse/ontinuous Status eheat/normal P9 LO P LO P Factory Use Aurora TM Base ontrol Factory Fan onnection O/B O/B SW Y Y W DH Field onnections Y Y W DH On LED Y onfig om om A-Fuse Factory P6 P S85 Exp LED 5 P7 S 85 P8 LED S85 NET EH EH EH O N/A (+) (-) (+) (-) P P P DISH P6 LLT LAT FLOW LWT L P7 P9 MOTO X TX S85 (+) (-) ZONE (+) (-) ST SU P HW AB (+) L K6 NO OM K5 L OM NO K K K L P7 P8 P P0 P5 P5 P STEPPE ANA SP DH DIV (-) HA HA SI LOOP PWM VS SLO SLI P V+ +5 EWT P P8 OFF ON SW See Figure for DHW wiring. Status AXB (Aurora Expansion Board) 5 Modbus Add. ID Future Use Future Use Acc Dip Acc Dip 5 P6 T T T T EEV Board Layout Variable Speed Drive KM KM5 KM6 KM KM7 KM KM9

33 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Operation Logic Heating Mode When the variable speed controls determine that heating is needed in the space the blower will be turned on, the compressor will be ramped to speed 6 and the loop pump will be started. The compressor will continue to run at speed 6 for 60 seconds for oil circulation. During the 60 second oil circulation the controls will calculate what speed the compressor will need to operate at to maintain the set point in the space. If the compressor is operating at speed and the unit is unable to maintain set point the controls will stage on the electric heat. Electric heat will not operate unless the compressor is already running at speed. Every 0 minutes if the compressor has been operating lower than speed 6, the controls will increase the compressor to speed 6 for one minute for oil circulation. ooling Mode When the variable speed controls determine that cooling is needed in the space the blower will be turned on, the reversing valve will be enabled, the compressor will be ramped to speed 6, and the loop pump will be started. The compressor will continue to run at speed 6 for 60 seconds for oil circulation. During the 60 second oil circulation the controls will calculate what speed the compressor will need to operate at to maintain the set point in the space. The compressor will be limited to a maximum of speed 9 for cooling. If additional capacity is needed SuperBoost mode can be enabled from the thermostat allowing the compressor to run at speeds higher than 9 for a period of hours. Every 0 minutes if the compressor has been operating lower than speed 6, the controls will increase the compressor to speed 6 for one minute for oil circulation. Variable Speed Loop Pump The variable speed controls will operate the variable speed loop pump similar to the way the EM blower motor operates. The speed of the pump will be increased as the compressor speed is increased to maintain adequate water flow. Safe Mode The system has encountered an unsafe operating condition that prevents automatic speed control, e.g. lost a sensor signal. To avoid damage to the system, the drive is running the compressor at a fixed speed of 00 rpm awaiting the problem to be solved and eventually returning to normal operation. If the problem cannot be solved the drive stops and issues an alarm. (See fault/alarm table.) Derating The VS compressor utilizes envelope control to maintain performance within operational limits and improve reliability. To accomplish this, pressure sensors for discharge and suction pressure as well as hot gas temperature sensing are used to monitor the conditions in which the compressor operates. The envelope does vary based upon operating speed (rpm). When operating out of these limits the control will attempt to improve the situation by moderating the compressor speed for a larger envelope. When this occurs it can be observed on the Aurora control as an E code. The control will automatically try to resolve the situation. If the situation progresses, a fault and lockout will be generated by the control. EM Blower Motor The variable speed controls will vary the EM blower output to maintain optimum air flow at each of the compressor speeds. If dehumidification mode is selected during the cooling operation the airflow will be varied to allow for maximum moisture removal.

34 T T 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics Aurora Variable Speed Ext Pump / hp Total 08-0/60/ Variable Speed VS Pump Pump 08-0/60/ Pump Pump P PB NOTE L Orange(9) Brown(0) See Figure for DHW wiring. L K6 NO K5 NO L L Violet(8) Violet(7) 5A ircuit Breaker 5A ircuit Breaker L T ed T L ircuit Breaker ircuit Breaker NOTE ed L L L and L on VS Drive BLOWE UENT TANSDUE (T) NOTE 7 DISH OM OM () /White(5) ray/white() Brown(06) Orange(05) T T Brown(7) Brown(6) ray(6) ray(5) FLOW METE ND reen() OUT White() 5D Brown() T Purple() Purple(0) White(9) White(8) PEFOMANE OPTION 0D ND PWM NA Pump Slave Input/Output VAIABLE SPEED PUMP LOW VOLTAE Future Use Smart rid Home Automation P6 LLT LAT FLOW LWT EWT P P P HA HA SI P S +5 S +5 OUT IN LOOP VS DATA VS PUMP PUMP SLAVE VAIABLE SPEED PUMP LOW VOLTAE AXB BOAD ND VA 0-0D SEE DETAIL Brown Blue NOTE: VS PUMP S +5 VS DATA MODULATIN VALVE White NOTE: reen ed MOTO X AXB BOAD VS AB BOAD TX V+ P8 S85 (+) To Master on VS Drive (-) AID Tool ommunicating Thermostat A- B+ Status AXB (Aurora Expansion Board) P6 ZONE (+) Modbus Add. ID Future Use (-) Future Use Acc Dip Acc Dip 5 OFF P7 AB (+) SW (-) K K K ON 5 P7 P8 P5 P P0 P5 P T T T T HW ST SU P STEPPE ANA A DH DIV +5 P9 () White Dehumidification Output White Accessory Output Orange Analog Output 0-0VD Orange NOTE: 9 (0) AUXILIAY (0) HEAT T Brown(0) BLOWE Brown(0) T NOTE: 8 Pink(0) P9 T Pink(9) EH F P HOT WATE OPTION ES LS ALM K5-Alarm AL elay A OM A NO K6-Acc A N elay LO O/B Y Y W DH P om LED5 S85 NET P8 reen() Unit Power 08-0/60/ JW om LED5 S85 NET - + P7 Violet() (5) Blue F F HI K-Fan elay K- elay LO K- elay Blue S85 EXP P5 Aurora Base ontrol (AB) - + P6 O Brown(5) NOTE ondensate EH PS Orange(0) V SW V Orange() Test Mode EH P ed 08V Yellow(6) FP Yellow(7) Blue 0V (8) FP Status LED (9) () Blue() Transformer LP Blue() () () () V HP (5) EVEV FP FP FP FP LPS LPS HPS HPS K-V elay Y Fault LED Yellow /White P FP 5 F/0 F FP 5 F/0 F V B/O Acc Dip Acc Dip 5 Dual/Single L Output Type Future Use onfig LED Y F-A Off PWM FM F P SW On NOTE 6 reen(07) Violet() 5 Blue(0) Yellow(09) EM Blower Motor P PWM FM reen/yellow(08) To P on Electric Heat Board 97P8-0A

35 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora Variable Speed cont. P9 5 Violet Blue Brown Orange With optional EA Series 0kW Auxiliary Electric Heat Shown 60 AMP BK 60 AMP BK L L L L ray Pink Yellow TS L Factory Low voltage wiring Factory Line voltage wiring Fi eld l ow voltage wiring Field line voltage wiring Optional block D Voltage PB traces Internal junction Qui ck connect terminal P Thermal Limit Switch Field wire lug round N.O., N.. Legend Light emitting diode - reen FB K* Fused Backup Electric Heat elay PB - Power block Polarized connector HE - Heater element Breaker K K5 ray reen 5 P ray OM K NO OM NO K6 ray FB HE TS onnects to vari able speed EM motor only OM NO K OM NO K7 FB Yellow HE TS Yellow OM NO OM NO FB HE TS K K8 Yellow Pink Pink OM EA Series PB NO OM NO Pink FB HE TS P P Aux heat stagi ng O EH EH P P on Aurora AB Board NOTE - Use copper o r aluminum conductors. - Use manufacturer s part numb er 9P59-0 (jumper bar assembly) when si ngle source power is required. Jumpers wires are Factory Installed, and are required for auxiliary heat operation. Low voltage wiring LASS. Figure : Optional Internal Hot Water eneration Pump Wiring Schematic DHW Pump Blue(8) OM K6 elay Blue(7) abinet HW Switch ommunicating Thermostat Dual Fuel Wiring Diagr am Using Field Installed elay Note : Fiel d i nstalled SPST dual fuel rel ay (equired for dual fuel installation) NO To Fossil Fuel Furnace W input L onnects to L and NO on AXB Board f rom Foss il Fuel Furnace Purple Notes - Switch blue and red wires for 08V operation. - The blk/wh and gray/wh wires are removed when Aux Heat is installed - Use manufacturer s part number 9P59-0 (jumper bar assembly) when single source power is required. Variable speed pump low voltage harness provided with Variable Speed Flow enter. 5 Low voltage wiring LASS. 6 - Wires provided for Auxiliary Heat low voltage control. Wires are secured at blower. 7 When Auxiliary Heat is field installed the harness will then be connected to the auxiliary heat unit. The auxiliary heat unit will then power the blower. efer to EAS/EAM/EAL Auxiliary Heat kit installation instructions. 8 Brown blower power wire routed through urrent Transducer two times. 9 Field onnected: efer to Installation Manual and Auxiliary Heat Instructions for urrent Transducer installation. 0 ommunication cable routed through Ferrite Toroid four times. ompr es sor power c able routed through Ferrite Toroid three times. Variable speed pump power wires to connect the pump to L and L on the AXB board are provided with Variable Speed Flow enter. - Field installed SPST relay required for dual fuel installation. - Wiring harness supplied with valve. EH AB Board VD Page 97P8-0A 5

36 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora Variable Speed Drive/EEV Wiring Unit Power 08-0/60/ ompressor Ambient T Entering Water Temp EWT T Discharge Line Temp T Suction Pressure (ed Plug) OM OUT 5 VD N/A Discharge Pressure (reen Plug) L L T T + S-Ambient + ed ed + S-D Blue Brown OM OUT 5 VD N/A P-O OM OUT 5 VD N/A ed ircuit Breaker ircuit Breaker White White Blue Blue S-AUX ed ed Blue Brown reen OM OUT 5 VD N/A P- B LY- OM O A- B+ EEV T T T NOTE Ferrite Toroid Metal Flexible onduit ed L L Danfoss Variable Speed Drive (+) Master (-) B+ (+) (-) reen White ed S85 EXP (+) (-) AB P6 To Aurora Board NOTE 0 Ferrite Toroid AB 5VA (-) (+) AXB P9 To AXB Board EEV MASTE EEV EXT. FAN SW S_AMBIENT S_AUX S_D P_O P_ AXB LY L L POWE TO VS DIVE VAIABLE SPEED DIVE END VIEWS LAT EEV OMM NOT USED NOT USED SUTION TEMP EEV OIL POWE TO OMPESSO T T T EEV ONTOL BOAD 97P8-0B 6

37 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora Variable Speed Drive/EEV Wiring cont. ck reen ed Blue VS ompressor T T T B+ A- Power KM ed onnector ( Pin) Line Temp T Yellow Yellow ND S Suction Temp KM Air Temp T Orange Orange ND S Leaving Air Temp (LAT) KM Bipolar Stepper Motor + X X Y 5 Y Orange ed Yellow ray VD X X Y EEV Output KM9 Danfoss EEV ontrol Y 5 L Blue - O - K5 - K S - F and F - HE - HP - E to E - LP - Factory Low voltage wiring Factory Line voltage wiring Field low voltage wiring Field line voltage wiring Optional block D Voltage PB traces Junction Quick connect terminal Wire nut Field wire lug round elay ontacts- N.O., N.. Fuse olor identification tape on wire. ompressor ontactor ondensate overflow sensor DHW pump relay Loop pump relay PS Fan Speed elay PS Fan Power elay ompressor Solenoid Fuses Heater element High pressure switch Aux heat stage relays Low pressure switch Legend P T PB, PB - PS - V - SW - SW - SW - TS - HWL - S - S - WL - Thermistor Light emitting diode - reen elay coil apacitor w/ bleed resistor Switch - ondensate overflow Switch - High pressure Switch - Low pressure Polarized connector urrent Transducer (T) Power blocks Power strip eversing Valve coil DIP package 5 position AXB TEST MODE AB Board DIP package 8 position AB Board Thermal limit switch Hot water limit sensor Start ontactor Start elay Water oil Limit Sensor Aurora LED Flash odes F Y HP HP LP LP FP FP FP FP EV EV LO HI F F Factory P5 Factory JW - Alarm P P PWM FM EM PWM P SW Test V K K Hi K Fan K Alarm K5 Acc K6 Field onnections Off LED FP 5 o F/0 o F FP 5 o F/0 o F Fault V B/O A Dip LED A Dip 5 Dual/Single L Pulse/ontinuous Status eheat/normal P9 LO P Factory Use P AUOA BASE ONTOL Factory Fan onnection O/B Field onnections SW On LED Y onfig Y Y W DH om om A-Fuse P Factory P6 P7 S 85 P8 EH S85 Exp S85 NET EH EH O N/A (+) (-) (+) (-) Slow Flash Fast Flash Flash ode second on and second off 00 milliseconds on and 00 milliseconds off 00 milliseconds on and 00 milliseconds off with a second pause before repeating Fault LED (LED, ed) andom Start Delay (Alternating olors) Normal Mode OFF Status LED (LED, reen) Fast Flash Input Fault Lockout Flash ode onfiguration LED (LED, Yellow) Fast Flash High Pressure Lockout Flash ode Fault LED (LED, ed) Fast Flash Low Pressure Lockout Flash ode onfiguration LED (LED, Yellow) Freeze Detection- FP Flash ode No Software Overide OFF Freeze Detection - FP Flash ode 5 DIP Switch Overide Slow Flash eserved Flash ode 6 Status LED (LED, reen) ondensate Overflow Lockout Flash ode 7 Normal Mode ON Over/Under Voltage Shutdown Flash ode 8 ontrol is Non - Functional OFF Future Use Flash ode 9 Test Mode Slow Flash ompressor Monitoring Flash ode 0 Lockout Active Fast Flash Fault- FP and FP Sensor Error Flash ode Dehumidification Mode Flash ode Future Use Flash ode Future Use Flash ode Non-ritical AXB Sensor Error Flash ode Future Use Flash ode ritical AXB Sensor Error Flash ode Load Shed Flash ode 5 Alarm - Hot Water Flash ode 5 ESD Flash ode 6 Fault Variable Speed Pump Flash ode 6 Future Use Flash ode 7 Future Use Flash ode 7 Fault LED (LED, ed) ont. Non-ritical ommunication Error Flash ode 8 Safe Mode - Ambient Temperature Sensor Flash ode 9 Fault - ritical ommunication Error Flash ode 9 Fault - Discharge Temperature Sensor Flash ode 5 Alarm - Low Loop Pressure Flash ode Fault - Suction Pressure Sensor Flash ode 5 Fault - ommunication EM Fan Motor Error Flash ode Fault - ondensing Pressure Sensor Flash ode 5 Alarm - Home Automation Flash ode Fault - Low Supply Voltage Flash ode 5 Alarm - Home Automation Flash ode Fault - ompressor Out of Envelope Flash ode 55 Fault - EEV Error Flash ode 5 Fault - Over urrent Flash ode 56 Derate - Drive Temperature Flash ode Fault - Over/Under Voltage Flash ode 57 Derate - High Discharge Temperature Flash ode Fault - High Drive Temperature Flash ode 58 Derate - Low Suction Temperature Flash ode Fault - Drive Internal Error MO/AO Flash ode 59 Derate - Low ondensing Pressure Flash ode Fault - Multiple Safe Modes Flash ode 6 Derate - High ondensing Pressure Flash ode 5 Fault - Loss of harge Flash ode 7 Derate - Outer Power Limit Flash ode 6 Safe Mode - Suction Temperature Sensor Flash ode 7 Safe Mode - EEV (Indoor) ommunication Flash ode 7 Safe Mode - LAT Temperature Sensor Flash ode 7 Safe Mode - EEV (Outdoor) ommunication Flash ode 8 Safe Mode - Max Operating Pressure Flash ode 7 AXB Accessory DIP Se ngs SW- SW-5 DESIPTION ON ON ycles with Blower OFF ON ycles with rst stage compressor or compressor spd - ON OFF ycles with second stage of compressor or comp spd 7- OFF OFF ycles with DH from AB board ES LS ALM AL A c A no A nc LO O/B Y Y W DH AB SW Accessory elay DESIPTION SW- SW-5 ycle with Blower ON ON ycle with ompressor OFF OFF Water Valve Slow Opening ON OFF ycle with omm. T-stat Hum md OFF ON 97P8-0B 7

38 T T 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora Variable Speed with UP Ext Pump Pump / hp Total 08-0/60/ Variable Speed VS Pump Pump 08-0/60/ Pump P PB NOTE L Or ang e(9) Brown(0) L See Figure for DHW wiring. K6 NO K5 NO L L Violet(8) Violet(7) 5A ircuit Breaker 5A ircuit Breaker L T ed T L ircuit Breaker ircuit Breaker NO TE ed L L L and L on VS Drive BLOWE UENT TANSDUE (T) NOTE 7 DISH OM OM () /White(5) ray/white() Brown(06) Or ang e(05) T Brown(7) Brown(6) ray(6) ray(5) FLOW METE ND r een() OU T White() 5D Brown() Purple() T Purple(0) T White(9) White(8) PEFOMANE OPTION 0D ND PWM NA Pump Sl ave Input/Output VAIABLE SPEED PUMP LOW VOLTAE Future Use Smart rid Home Automati on LLT LAT FLOW LWT EWT P P P HA HA SI S +5 S +5 OUT IN P LOOP VS DATA VS PUMP PUMP SLAVE VAIABLE SPEED PUMP LOW VOLTAE ND VA 0-0D SEE DETAIL NO TE: Brown Blue NO TE: P6 AXB BOAD VS PUMP S +5 VS DATA MODULATIN VALVE White reen ed MOTO X AXB BOAD VS AB BOAD TX V+ P8 S85 (+) UP ontroller To Master on VS Drive (-) A- B+ Status AXB (Aurora Expansion Board) ZS Sensor P6 ZONE (+) Modbus Add. ID (-) Future Use Future Use Acc Dip Acc Dip 5 OFF P7 AB (+) SW (-) K K K ON 5 P7 P8 P5 P P0 P5 P T T T T HW ST SU P STEPPE ANA A DH DIV +5 P9 () White Dehumidification Output White Accessory Output Or ang e Analog Output 0-0VD Or ang e NO TE: 9 (0) AUXILIAY (0) HEAT T Brown(0) BLOWE Brown(0) T NO TE: 8 Pink(0) P9 Pink(9) T EH F P HOT WATE OPTION ES LS ALM K5-Alarm AL elay A OM A NO K6-Acc A N elay LO O/B Y Y W DH P om LED5 S85 NET P8 r een() Unit Power 08-0/60/ JW S85 NET om LED5 P7 Violet() (5) Blue Blue F F HI LO - + K-Fan elay K- elay K- elay S85 EXP P5 Aurora Base ontrol (AB) - + P6 O Brown(5) NOTE ondensate EH PS Or ang e(0) V V Or ang e() ed 08V Yellow(6) FP Yellow(7) Blue 0V (8) FP (9) () () Blue() Transformer LP Blue() () () V HP (5) EVEVFP FP FP FP LPS LPSHPSHPSP K-V elay SW Test Mode EH P Y Status LED Faul t LED FP 5 F/0 F FP 5 F/0 F V B/O Acc Dip Acc Dip 5 Dual/Single L Output Type Future Use onfig LED Y Yellow /White F-A Off PWM FM F P SW On NOTE 6 reen(07) Violet() 5 Blue(0) EM Blower Motor PWM 5 0 Yellow(09) FM reen/yellow(08) P P 6 To P on Elec tric Heat Board 8

39 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora Variable Speed with UP cont. P9 5 Violet Blue Brown Orange With optional EA Series 0kW Auxiliary Electric Heat Shown 60 AMP BK 60 AMP BK L L L L ray Pink Yellow TS L Factory Low voltage wiring Factory Line voltage wiring Light emitting diode - reen Fi eld l ow voltage wiring Field line voltage wiring Optional block D Voltage PB traces Internal juncti on FB K* Fused Backup Electric Heat elay Qui ck connect terminal Thermal Limi t Switch P Polarized connector PB - Power block Field wire lug HE - Heater element round Breaker N.O., N.. Legend K K5 ray reen 5 P ray OM K NO OM NO K6 ray FB HE TS onnects to vari able speed EM motor only OM NO K OM NO K7 FB Yellow HE TS Yellow OM NO OM NO FB HE TS K K8 Yellow Pink Pink OM EA Series PB NO OM NO Pink FB HE TS P P Aux heat stagi ng O EH EH P P on Aurora AB Board NOTE - Use copper o r aluminum conductors. - Use manufacturer s part numb er 9P59-0 (jumper bar assembly) when si ngle source power is required. Jumpers wires are Factory Installed, and are required for auxiliary heat operation. Low voltage wiring LASS. Figure : Optional Internal Hot Water eneration Pump Wiring Schematic DHW Pump Blue(8) OM K6 elay Blue(7) abinet HW Switch ommunicating Thermostat Dual Fuel Wiring Diagr am Using Field Installed elay Note : Fiel d i nstalled SPST dual fuel rel ay (equired for dual fuel installation) NO To Fossil Fuel Furnace W input L onnects to L and NO on AXB Board f rom Foss il Fuel Furnace Purple Notes - Switch blue and red wires for 08V operation. - The blk/wh and gray/wh wires are removed when Aux Heat is installed - Use manufacturer s part number 9P59-0 (jumper bar assembly) when single source power is required. Variable speed pump low voltage harness provided with Variable Speed Flow enter. 5 Low voltage wiring LASS. 6 - Wires provided for Auxiliary Heat low voltage control. Wires are secured at blower. 7 When Auxiliary Heat is field installed the harness will then be connected to the auxiliary heat unit. The auxiliary heat unit will then power the blower. efer to EAS/EAM/EAL Aux iliary Heat kit installation instructions. 8 Brown blower power wire routed through urrent Transducer two times. 9 Field onnected: efer to Installation Manual and Auxiliary Heat Instructions for urrent Transducer installation. 0 ommunication cable routed through Ferrite Toroid four times. ompressor power cable routed through Ferrite Toroid three times. Variable speed pump power wires to connect the pump to L and L on the AXB board are provided with Variable Speed Flow enter. - Field installed SPST relay required for dual fuel installation. - Wiring harness supplied with valve. EH AB Board VD Page 9

40 7 SEIES 700A INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring Schematics cont. Aurora UP To AB - P Or ang e ed White Blue r een Brown Yellow BAnet or N Network on nections Devices Must Be Wired in Daisy hain onfiguration NET+ NET- NET- OM NET+ OM POWE NET+ NET- OM LE D TX LE D POWE ND VA NET+ LE D X FO MA T BAT T NET- N/ N/ Signal ND N ET+ N ET- +V N ET W LO N ADAPTE POT LE D6 LOA L A ESS TX LE D7 W X ND LN+ LN- + /S LE D UN LE D5 E ON TEN S ONE S ommunication Options NOTE MA Address Setting ZS Sensor Addr: 0 ND N ET+ N ET- +V ZS Sensor Addr: ND N ET+ N ET- +V ZS Sensor Addr: ND N ET+ N ET- +V ZS Sensor Information Zone Sensors can be wired in daisy chain as shown or in a star or hybrid configuration. Maximum of 5 sensors per UP. Maximum allowable load 0mA. See the UP install manual for possible sensor combinations. Notes. Use DIP Switches 5 8 to change communication protocol and DIP switches to change BAnet baud rate. DIP switches factory set for BAnet MSTP (s) DIP Switch Value 8 ON Each ZS sensor must have a unique address, but the addresses do not need to be sequential. Use the DIP switches on the back of the ZS sensor to set an address from 0 to. (0 is the factory default.) Each DIP switch has the value shown in the figure to the left. Turn on as many DIP switches as you need so that their total value equals the address. Legend Factory Low Voltage Wiring Field Low Voltage Wiring J5 onnector

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