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AAON RN Series Installation, Operation & Maintanance Manual

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petroleum gases. If flexible gas piping to the
unit, or in the unit, must be replaced
connectors cannot be reused, only new
connectors may be used.
Heat exchanger comes equipped with a
condensate drain which should be plumbed
to the appropriate drain according to the
(United States) National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI-Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the current
(Canada) National Fuel & Propane
Installation Code CSA B149.1 or B149.2,
the International Building Code, and any
applicable local and regional codes and
regulations.
The condensate drain connection is located
next to the gas entry location. For 6-50, 60
and 70 ton units, the heat exchanger
condensate drain connection from the unit is
a 5/8” barbed nylon elbow connection. For
55, 65 and 75-140 ton units, the heat
exchanger condensate drain connection from
the unit is a 1/2” PVC connection. For 55,
65 and 75-140 ton units, the heat exchanger
condensate drain can be tied into the
evaporator condensate drain, if code allows.
Figure 31 - Example 6-25 and 30 ton through the Base Gas Piping
Leak Testing
All components of gas supply system,
including manual shut off valves and the
piping in the interior of the unit, should be
leak tested with a soap solution before

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AAON RN Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryHeat Pump
HSPFUp to 10.0
RefrigerantR-410A
Compressor TypeScroll
EfficiencyHigh
SeriesRN
Voltage Options208-230/460V
Unit WeightVaries with model
DimensionsVaries with model

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