My customer wants to enable an existing gable exhaust fan to operate simultaneously with the HVAC blower that is in the same building.
He wants simultaneous operation under any condition:
CA Title 24 issues aside
hmy:, the control circuit to accomplish this is pretty easy, but I want to stay compliant with Art. 725.
725.136(D) addresses the Class 2 control wire of the HVAC being in the same enclosure with the circuit conductors of the gable fan. It seems I either have to:
If I take approach 2 above, does this mean
What about the control wiring to the thermostat: would it be allowed to remain in Class 2 cable, or need to be changed?
Thanks in advance, and if I'm missing any other points or approaches, please let me know your thoughts!
He wants simultaneous operation under any condition:
- if the FAU is on because the system is calling for heat or cool or fan only, he wants the gable fan to run.
- if the gable fan is turned on manually, he wants the FAU to run.
CA Title 24 issues aside
725.136(D) addresses the Class 2 control wire of the HVAC being in the same enclosure with the circuit conductors of the gable fan. It seems I either have to:
- choose an enclosure, and relays, that allow me to maintain a 0.25" separation between the circuit conductors and Class 2 control conductors [725.135(D)(1)] or
- install the Class 2 control conductors as a Class 1 circuit in accordance with 725.41. [725.135(D)(2)b]
If I take approach 2 above, does this mean
- the control circuit has to be installed as a Class 1 circuit all the way back to the source transformer, or
- could I set a separate j-box adjacent to the relay enclosure and splice the Class 2 control cable to a Class 1 method, and then run that into the relay enclosure?
What about the control wiring to the thermostat: would it be allowed to remain in Class 2 cable, or need to be changed?
Thanks in advance, and if I'm missing any other points or approaches, please let me know your thoughts!