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Old 01-23-2012, 06:35 PM   #1
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Default AAON control wiring and Johnson Control

Does anybody have any experience with the AAON RTUs and the way Johnson Control wires them up. I have all the external devices done and have the cables needed for the RTU up to the unit but where to land them, I have no idea. There is a terminal strip with a bunch of labels but I can't seem to make heads or tails of it.

Things that need to be made up:
Supply Fan Enable
Supply Fan command
Heating Enable
Heating Command
Cooling Enable
Cooling Command
Filter Status
Supply Air Pressure
Return Air Pressure

This is a 30 ton unit if that helps.

Any information would be helpful. I have called Johnson Controls and told them I would like a field guy to come in and run through it with me but they have yet to call back.

Thanks once again.

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