Install Instructions

Operation HAFC101 and 201:
The Hydro Air Fan Control is an interface
between the thermostat and air handler. It
also has an isolated end switch to start the
boiler and/or pump. When the thermostat
calls for heat, the Fan Control energizes the
end switch relay and allows the fan to operate
at low speed when the water is above the
optional aquastat setting. When the thermo-
stat calls for cooling, the Fan Control energizes
the condenser and operates on high speed.
Additional HAFC201 Operations:
Selectable one, three or four minute delay on
fan operation in heating mode. Selectable
pump exercise activates circulator but does
not enable boiler contacts. Two minutes every
24 hours minimizes the chance of bacteria
build-up in an open loop system. Thirty sec-
onds every two weeks minimizes seasonal
start-up problems generally associated with
harsh water conditions. Optional aquastat or
thermostat can be connected to Freeze
Protection TT terminals to reduce the chance
of pipes freezing by energizing the pump dry
contacts (boiler contacts not activated.)
Switch Settings (HAFC201):
11 minute on fan delay, in heating mode
23 minute on fan delay, in heating mode
1&2 4 minute on fan delay, in heating mode
3 Pump dry contact activated for 2 min-
utes every 24 hours (boiler contacts not
activated)
4 Pump dry contacts activated for 30 sec-
onds every two weeks (boiler contacts
not activated)
External Diagnostics:
The external lights show full functionality of
the Hydro Air Fan Control. The green light
should always be on, indicating that power is
connected. Red lights indicate fan operation
for heating and cooling modes.
Warning:
Wiring connections must be made in accordance with
all applicable electrical codes. Use copper wire only.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in personal
injury or death and/or property damage. 10-18 gauge
wire recommended for 120 VAC connections with
9 in.lbs. max torque, 12-22 gauge wire for thermostat
connections with 9 in.lbs. max torque, and 12-22 gauge
wire for 24 VAC source with 5 in.lbs. max torque.
M
Fan
Relay
Line
24 VAC
1 Speed Air Handler*
THERMOSTAT
Optional Power Wire
to Thermostat
that Requires 24VAC
To: Optional
Aquastat on
Return Line of
Hydro Coil
Dry Contacts
To: “T T” on
Boiler or
Switching
Relay
Power On
Call for Heat
Fan, Cooling
Fan, Heating
Outdoor
Condenser
Unit
TT
BOILER AIR HANDLER
G
G
XXCR
Y
C
RGYW
THERMOSTAT
AQUASTATS
HAFC201
HYDRO AIR FAN CONTROL
TT
WATER COIL
FREEZE PR
To: Optional Aquastat
or Thermostat to sense
low ambient
temperature
Hot
Neutral
Circulator
X
X
PUMP
5 AMP 1/6 HP RATED
DRY CONTACTS
1 MIN ON DELAY - FAN
3 MIN ON DELAY - FAN
2 MIN @ 24 HR - PUMP
30 SEC @ 2 WK - PUMP
OFF ON
Jumper
(or to “T T” on
switching relay)
2 Speed Air Handler*
THERMOSTAT
Optional Power Wire
to Thermostat
that Requires 24VAC
To: Aquastat on
Return Line of
Hydro Coil
Dry Contacts
To: “T T” on Boiler
or Switching Relay
Power On
Call for Heat
Fan, Cooling
Fan, Heating
Outdoor
Condenser
Unit
T
T
BOILER AIR HANDLER
G
G
XXCR
Y
C
RGY
T
W
THERMOSTAT
AQUASTAT
HAFC101
HYDRO AIR FAN CONTROL
M
Low
High
Line
24 VAC
Fan
Relays
Terminal Description:
Thermostat:
C Optional: Common side of transformer W White - Heating signal
to power some styles of thermostats Y Yellow - Condenser signal
R Red - Hot side of transformer used to G Green - Fan signal
switch all functions
Water Coil Aquastat:
TT Connect to aquastat at air handler to control operation of the fan when
in the heating mode. Install a jumper if the aquastat is not used
Freeze Protection Aquastat:
TT Connect to aquastat or thermostat to sense low ambient temperature.
Reduces the chance of pipes freezing by energizing the pump dry contacts.
Pump Dry Contacts:
XX May switch pump directly by bringing in external line voltage or connect
to “T T” on a switching relay.
Boiler Dry Contacts:
XX Connect to the boiler or “T T” terminals on a switching relay.
Air Handler:
CCommon side of transformer to power the Fan Control
R Red - Hot side of transformer used to switch all functions
YYellow - Condenser signal
One Speed Motor:
G
low
Connect the fan to the relay. Keep the jumper installed between G
high
and G
low
.
Two Speed Motor:
G
high
Remove jumper and connect G
high
to the high speed fan relay and
connect G
low
to the low speed fan relay.
Specifications: ** Model number changed from SR501-F
PRODUCT NUMBER POWER INPUT MAXIMUM RELAY THERMOSTAT SINGLE PHAZE MOTOR DIMENSIONS OF ENCLOSURE
NUMBER OF ZONES VOLTAGE COMBINED LOAD TYPE CURRENT RATING (RELAY) WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH
HAFC101** 1 Zone 24 VAC Input 5 amps DPDT .18 1/6 HP(5A) @120VAC 4 1/4" 5 1/4" 2 3/4"
HAFC201•• 1 Zone 24 VAC Input 5 amps DPDT .18 1/6 HP(5A) @120VAC 4 1/4" 5 1/4" 2 3/4"
The Hydro Air Fan Controls are relay type DPDT, have a thermostat current of .18 and a single phase motor rating per zone of 1/6 HP (5A) @ 120 VAC.
Instruction Sheet
Hydro Air Fan Controls
102-093
SUPERSEDES: 102-093 September 1, 1999 EFFECTIVE: December 1, 1999
Plant ID# 9300-866
Printed in USA
Copyright 1999
TACO, Inc.
* Both HAFC101 and 201 capable of 1 and 2 speed applications
Do it Once. Do it Right.
TACO, INC., 1160 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Telephone: (401) 942-8000 FAX: (401) 942-2360.
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Printed in USA
Copyright 1999
TACO, Inc.

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