Quick Start Manual
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Installation, Operation & Maintenance  HTV/HTD/HTH SERIES  Heat Controller, Inc.
Electrical - Low Voltage Wiring
Figure 20: Accessory Wiring
Accessory Connections
A terminal paralleling the compressor contactor coil has been 
provided on the CXM control. Terminal “A” is designed to control 
accessory devices, such as water valves. Note: This terminal 
should be used only with 24 Volt signals and not line voltage. 
Terminal “A” is energized with the compressor contactor. See 
Figure 20 or the specifi c unit wiring diagram for details.
Water Solenoid Valves
An external solenoid valve(s) should be used on ground water 
installations to shut off fl ow to the unit when the compressor 
is not operating. A slow closing valve may be required to help 
reduce water hammer. Figure 20 shows typical wiring for a 
24VAC external solenoid valve. Figures 21 and 22 illustrate 
typical slow closing water control valve wiring for Taco 500 series 
(Manufacturer P/N AVM...) and Taco SBV series valves. Slow 
closing valves take approximately 60 seconds to open (very little 
water will fl ow before 45 seconds). Once fully open, an end switch 
allows the compressor to be energized. Only relay or triac based 
electronic thermostats should be used with slow closing valves. 
When wired as shown, the slow closing valve will operate properly 
with the following notations:
1.  The valve will remain open during a unit lockout.
2.  The valve will draw approximately 25-35 VA through the “Y” 
signal of the thermostat. Note: This valve can overheat the 
anticipator of an electromechanical thermostat. Therefore, 
only relay or triac based thermostats should be used.
Two-stage Units
HT two-stage units should be designed with two parallel valves 
for ground water applications to limit water use during fi rst stage 
operation. For example, at 1.5 gpm/ ton [2.0 l/m per kW], a 048 
unit requires 6 gpm [23 l/m] for full load (2nd stage) operation, 
but only 4 gpm [15 l/m] during 1st stage operation. Since the unit 
will operate on fi rst stage 80-90% of the time, signifi cant water 
savings can be realized by using two parallel solenoid valves with 
two fl ow regulators. In the example above, stage one solenoid 
would be installed with a 4 gpm [15 l/m] fl ow regulator on the 
outlet, while stage two would utilize a 2 gpm [8 l/m] fl ow regulator. 
When stage one is operating, the second solenoid valve will be 
closed. When stage two is operating, both valves will be open, 
allowing full load fl ow rate.
Figure 23 illustrates piping for two-stage solenoid valves. Review 
fi gures 20-22 for wiring of stage one valve. Stage two valve should 
be wired between terminal “Y2” (ECM board) and terminal “C.”
Note: When EWT is below 50°F [10°C], a minimum of 2 gpm per 
ton (2.6 l/m per kW) is required.
Figure 21: AVM Valve Wiring
C
C
Thermostat
Y1
1
2
3
Y1
AVM
Taco Valve
Heater Switch
Figure 22: Taco SBV Valve Wiring
From Water Source
IN
OUT
NOTE: Shut-off valves, strainers and
other required components not shown.
Solenoid
Valve
Flow
Regulator
To Discharge
Stage 1
Stage 2
Figure 23: Two-Stage Piping










