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IM2600 01/09
Installation Information
Water Piping Connections
Electrical
Startup Procedures
Troubleshooting
Preventive Maintenance
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Model Nomenclature
Model Type
Cabinet ConfigurationV = VerticalH = Horizontal
Unit CapacityMBTUH @ 85°F EWTHorizontal 009-070Vertical 009-058
VintageA = Multi-return verticals & horizontals except belowB = Other verticals, horiz: 018, 030, 070
Voltage0 = 208-230/60/1 (Commercial)1 = 208-230/60/1 (Residential)2 = 265-277/60/13 = 208-230/60/34 = 460/60/3
Cabinet0 = Painted1 = Unpainted
Coax OptionsC = Copper †N = Cupronickel
Return AirF = Front (Commercial Vertical only)L = LeftR = RightM = Multi-Return ***
Discharge AirT = Topflow (Vertical)E = End (Horizontal)S = Side (Horizontal)
Controls1 = Electro-mechanical2 = Microprocessor **4 = FX105 = FX10 w/Open N2 Com Card6 = FX10 w/Lanworks Com Card7 = FX10 w/BacNet Com Card
Non-Standard OptionsN = Sound KitS = StandardAlpha Char. = Option
Operational RangeL = Low Temperature (50-110)X = Extended Range (30-110)*
Hot Water Option0 = None (all Horizontals)1 = Hot Water Generation †† (Field installed external pump kit required)
V L V 036 B 0 0 1 C L T 1 SSA
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Not available on Vertical 009Commercial onlyVertical Residential (009,070 & FX10 not available)Not available on Multi-ReturnDesuperheater only available on Vertical 024-058 models
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Table of Contents
General Installation Information 4
General Piping and Water Quality 5
Installing Horizontal Units 6-7
Setting Vertical Units 8
Electrical Connections 9
Thermostat Connections 9
Optional Microprocessor Control & Operation 10-12
Optional FX10 Microprocessor Control 13
Setting Blower Speed 14-15
System Cleaning and Flushing 16
Unit Startup 17
Unit Operating Parameters 18-21
Preventive Maintenance 22
Additional Product Notes 23
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Moving and Storage Move units in the normal “Up” orientation as indicated by the labels on the unit packaging. Units may be stacked a maximum of two high and should be unstacked before attempting to move units. When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to ensure that all crates and cartons have been received in good con-dition. Examine units for shipping damage, removing unit packaging if necessary to properly inspect unit. Units in question should also be internally inspected. If any damage is observed, the carrier should make the proper notation on delivery receipt acknowledging the damage.
Unit Location Locatetheunitinanindoorareathatallowsforeasyremovaloftheairfilter,serviceaccesspanelsandhasenoughspaceforservicepersonneltoperformmaintenanceorrepair.Providesufficientroomtomakewater,electricalandductconnections.Iftheunitislocatedinaconfinedspacesuchasacloset,provisionsmustbemadeforreturnairtofreelyenter the space by means of a louvered door, etc. Care should be taken when units are located in unconditioned spaces to prevent damage from frozen water lines and excessive heat that could damage electrical components.
If the unit is connected to existing ductwork, the capacity and condition of the duct should be inspected to ensure that thenewsystemwillbecapableofdeliveringadequateairflow.Ifanydefectsorproblemsareidentifiedduringtheinspec-tion, repairs should be made to the ductwork prior to the unit’s installation. Theductsystemshouldbesizedtohandlethedesignairflowquietly.Tomaximizesoundattenuationoftheunitblower,thesupplyandreturnairplenumsshouldbelinedwithaninsulatedductlinerorbeconstructedofductboardforthefirst10feet.Ifairnoiseorexcessiveairflowisaproblem,theblowerspeedcanbechanged.SeetheFanPerformanceDatatables for further details and blower motor speed selections.
General Installation Information
Safety Considerations Installing and servicing air conditioning and heating equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components.Onlytrainedandqualifiedservicepersonnelshouldinstall,repairorservicethesesystems. Untrainedpersonnelcanperformthebasicmaintenancefunctionsofcleaningcoilsandreplacingairfilters.Trainedservice personnel should perform all other operations. When working on air conditioning and heating equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may apply. Followallsafetycodes.Wearsafetyglassesandworkgloves.Usequenchingclothforbrazingoperations.Haveafireextinguisher available for all brazing operations.
Note: Before installing, check voltage of unit(s) to ensure proper voltage.
WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operations on the system, turn off main power switches to the unit. Turn off accessory heater power switch if applicable. Electrical shock could cause serious personal injury.
CAUTION: Duct connections should be made with 1/2-inch sheet metal screws to prevent damage to piping and other internal components.
CAUTION: Be sure to remove the shipping material from the blower throat before connecting ductwork.
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General Piping and Water Quality
Water Piping Connections Unitsshouldnotbeconnectedtothesupplyandreturnpipinguntilthewatersystemhasbeencleanedandflushedcompletely(seepage16).Supplyandreturnwaterconnectionsarestandardfemalepipethread.Neveruseflexiblehoseswith an inside pipe diameter that is smaller than the water connections on the unit and limit the hose length to 10 feet or less perconnection.High-pressureflexiblehosesprovidesoundattenuationforbothnormalunitoperatingnoiseandhydraulicpumpingnoise.Hardpipingcanalsobebroughtdirectlytotheunitalthoughitisnotrecommendedsincenovibrationornoise attenuation can be accomplished. Supplyandreturnwaterconnectionsmusthaveswivelunionfittingstofacilitateunitremoval.Amanualshutoffvalveshould be installed on the water supply line to allow removal of the unit without disturbing the operation of the water system. Amanualormotordrivenshutoffvalveshouldbeinstalledonthereturnwaterpiping.Themanualreturnvalvecanbeusedforsystembalancingandshouldbeadjustedforproperwaterflow,oraflowcontroldevicemaybeusedtoregulatewaterflowthroughtheunit.Slowactingmotorizedvalvesarerecommendedtoreducetheeffectsof“waterhammer”.Pressure/temperatureports(P/TPlugs)shouldbeinstalledforserviceability. SealantcompoundorTeflontapeshouldbeappliedtothreadedfittingstoassureaproperseal.Usebackupwrenchonunitfittingstopreventdamagetowaterlines.Checkcarefullyforwaterleaks.
Water Quality In ground water situations where scaling could be heavy or where biological growth such as iron bacteria will be pres-ent, a closed loop system is recommended. The heat exchanger coils in ground water systems may, over a period of time, loseheatexchangecapabilitiesduetoabuildupofmineraldepositsinside.Thesecanbecleaned,butonlybyaqualifiedservicemechanic,asspecialsolutionsandpumpingequipmentarerequired.Desuperheatercoilscanlikewisebecomescaled and possibly plugged. In areas with extremely hard water, the owner should be informed that the heat exchanger mayrequireoccasionalflushing.
Units with cupronickel heat exchangers are recommended for open loop applications due to the increased resistance to build-up and corrosion, along with reduced wear caused by acid cleaning.
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pH Acidity/Alkalinity 9 - 7 9 - 7 9 -7
Scaling Calcium and Magnesium Carbonate (Total Hardness) less than 350 ppm (Total Hardness) less than 350 ppm (Total Hardness) less than 350 ppm
Hydrogen Sulfide Less than .5 ppm (rotten egg smell appears at 0.5 PPM)
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Iron FoulingBacterial Iron Potential
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(Biological Growth) Iron Oxide Less than 1 ppm. Above this level deposition will occur.
Less than 1 ppm. Above this level deposition will occur.
Less than 1 ppm. Above this level deposition will occur.
Erosion Suspended Solids Less than 10 ppm and filtered for max of 600 micron size
Less than 10 ppm and filtered for max of 600 micron size
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CAUTION: Do not use rods smaller than 3/8-inch diameter since they may not be strong enough to support the unit. The rods must be securely anchored to the ceiling.
Insulate supplyplenum and useat least one 90°elbow toreduce noise
Disconnect
Boiler/Cooling Tower Loop
Flexible DuctCollar
3/8”Threaded Rods
Line Voltage Ball Valves
HoseKits
To LinePower
ToThermostat
HangingBrackets(Included)
Installing Horizontal Units
Horizontalunitsareavailablewithsideorenddischarge.Horizontalunitsarenormallysuspendedfromaceilingbyfour3/8-inchdiameterthreadedrods.Therodsareusuallyattachedtotheunitcornerpostsbyhangerbracketkitsfurnishedwith each unit. Securelytightenthehangingbracketstotheunit.ThebracketdesignallowsittobepositionedattheendortothesideoftheunitasshowninFigure1.Measurebracketholelocationforthreadedrodandtransferdimensionstosupportingstructure for proper threaded rod placement. In some installations hanger brackets should be positioned at the end of unit to allowairfilterremoval.Whenattachingthehangerrodstothebracket,adoublenutisrequiredsincevibrationcouldloosenasinglenut,(refertoFigure2).Theunitshouldbepitchedapproximately1/4-inchtowardsthedraininbothdirectionstofacilitatecondensateremoval(refertoFigure4).
Someapplicationsrequireanatticfloorinstallationofhorizontalunits.Inthiscasetheunitissetinafullsizesecondarydrainpanontopofvibrationabsorbingmaterial.Thesecondarydrainpanpreventspossiblecondensateoverfloworwaterleakage damage to the ceiling. The secondary drain pan is usually placed on a plywood base isolated from the ceiling joists by additional layers of vibration absorbing material.
Figure 1: Horizontal Unit Suspension
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Vibration Isolator
Washer
Hex Nuts(not supplied)Bolt and
Lockwasher
3/8îThreaded Rod(not supplied)
Figure 2: Hanger Location and Assembly
SIZE A B C D009, 012 19.18 28.46 17.68 29.18015 - 036 20.25 40.53 18.75 41.25042, 048 27.18 46.33 25.68 47.18058, 070 27.18 55.33 25.68 56.18
1-1/2" 1-1/2"
Vent
3/4" PVC orCopper
1/8" Per Foot
3/4" MaleAdapter
1/4” Pitch
Drain
Figure 3: Condensate Drain Connection Figure 4: Unit Pitch for Drain
Condensate Drain Connect the drain through a trap to the condensate drain system in conformance with local plumbing codes. The con-densatelinemustbetrappedaminimumof11/2-inchesasshowninFigure3.Thecondensatelineshouldalsobepitchedawayfromtheunitaminimumof1/8-inchperfoot.Thetopofthetrapmustbebelowtheunitdrainconnection.Horizontalunitsshouldbepitchedapproximately1/4-inchtowardsthedraininbothdirectionstofacilitatecondensateremoval(seeFigure4below).
Installing Horizontal UnitsHorizontal Unit Hanger Location
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Air Coil SideFront
Figure 6 - Residential Versatec Series Base Pan Showing Water Piping Knockout Locations (left-hand return shown).
Setting Vertical Units
The entire base of the unit should be supported by a level, vibration-absorbing pad that is slightly larger than the unit cabinet.Itisnotnecessarytoanchortheunittothefloor(seeFigure5).
Duct System Asupplyairductflangeisprovidedforfieldinstallationtofacilitatethesecureductconnectionatthejobsite.Anoptionalfilterrack/returnairductcollarisavailable.Aflexibleconnectoris recommended for discharge and return air duct connections on metal duct systems to prevent vibration transmission. It is recommended that all ductwork be insulated with a minimum of 1/2-inchcoatedinsulation.Installationoftheunitswithuninsu-lated ductwork in an unconditioned space is not recommended, as the system’s performance will be adversely affected.
Condensate Drain On vertical units, the internal condensate drain assembly consists of a drain tube which is connected to the drain pan, a 3/4-inchPVCfemaleadapterandaflexibleconnectinghose.The female adapter may exit either the front or the side of the cabinet.Theadaptershouldbegluedtothefield-installedPVCcondensaterpiping.Onverticalupflowunits,acondensatehose is inside all cabinets as a trapping loop; therefore, an externaltrapisnotnecessary.ThefieldinstalledPVCcon-densate piping and unit connection must be properly glued to prevent water leakage.
LineVoltagePower
VibrationAbsorbing Pad
Water Supplyand Return
Flexible DuctConnection
LowVotagePower
FrontFilterRack
Figure 5 - Versatec Series with Vibration Absorbing Pad (left-hand return shown)
Field Conversion ResidentialVersatecverticalunitsarecapableofbeingfield
converted from left return to front or right return by relocating the control box to the side (under the air coil) or to the back (respec-tively). To convert, remove four screws holding the control box in place. Relocate control box to desired location in compressor sec-tion. Replace screws. Ensure that wiring does not come in contact with water or refrigerant lines.
Water connections on residential models are made inside the compressor compartment. Knockouts are provided in the units basetoallowseveralfieldsuppliedpipingconnections.
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Electrical Connections Be sure that the available power is the same voltage and phase as that shown on the unit serial plate(s). Line and Lowvoltagewiringmustbedoneinaccordancewithlocalcodesand/ortheNationalElectricCode. Connecting the incoming line voltage wires to the “L” side of the compressor contactor makes the line voltage connection. Consult the unit data plate to determine the proper fuse size.
Thermostat ConnectionsFigure 7 - Electromechanical Thermostat Wiring Connections
Figure 8 - Microprocessor Thermostat Wiring Connections
(If the unit is equpiped with the Johnson Controls FX10 Controller, refer to page 13 and the Application Guide AGFX10 for installation instructions.)
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SRUN SIGNAL
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REVERSINGVALVE
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FieldConnections
UnitConnections
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COMPRESSOR
FAN
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Requires commonconnection or 24VAC for activation
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Figure 9 - Low Voltage Wiring for Auxiliary Heating
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Optional Microprocessor Control
Note:ThefollowingappliestothestandardmicroprocessorandNOTtotheFX10Controller.ForFX10instructions,refertotheApplicationGuideAGFX10.
Startup• The unit will not operate until all the inputs and safety controls are checked for normal operating conditions.
Fault Retry• Allfaultsaretestedtwicebeforefinallylockingtheunitouttopreventnuisanceservicecalls.
Component Sequencing Delays• Components are sequenced and delayed for optimum unit performance.
Short Cycle Protection and Random Start• Thecontrolallowsaminimumonorofftimeof5minutesforshortcycleprotection.Arandomtimedelayof0to30 seconds is generated after each power up to prevent simultaneous start up of all units within a building after the release from an unoccupied cycle or power loss.
Night Setback• Agroundedsignaltocommonorconnecting24VACtotheNSTerminalwillinitiatethenightsetbackmodeonthe TA32U02thermostat.
Load Shed• Agroundedsignaltocommonorconnecting24VACtotheLSTerminalplacesthecontrollerintotheloadshedmode. The compressor will become disabled and the fan will start upon a thermostat call for heating or cooling.
Emergency Shutdown• Agroundedsignaltocommonorconnecting24VACtotheESTerminalplacesthecontrollerintotheemergencyshut down mode. The compressor and fan operation are suspended while in the emergency shutdown mode.
CondensateOverflowProtection• The board incorporates an impedance liquid sensor at the top of the condensate drain pan. Upon a continuous 30 second sensing of the condensate, the operation of the unit is suspended.
Safety Controls• The microprocessor board recieves separate signals from a high pressure switch for safety, a low pressure switch for safety, a low pressure switch to detect loss of refrigerant charge and a low suction temperature thermistor for watercoil low temperature limit. Upon a continuous 30-second measuremnent of the fault (immediate for high pressure), compressor operation is stopped.
Water Coil Low Temperature LimitNote:Forapplicationsusingaclosedloopantifreezesolution,setthefreezeprotecionswitchSW1#2ontheprintedcircuitboardstoLOOP(off).Onapplicationsusinganopenloop/groundwatersystem,settoWELL(on).
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NORMAL CONTROL TIMINGBlower off delay 30 secondsCompressor on delay 10 secondsShort cycle delay 5 secondsMinimum compressor on time 60 seconds (except for fault condition)High pressure fault recognition delay Less than 1 secondLow pressure fault recognition delay 30 secondsWater coil low temperature limit fault recognition delay 30 secondsCondensateoverflowfaultrecognitiondelay 30 secondsLow pressure fault bypass delay 2 minutesWater coil low temperature limit fault bypass delay 2 minutesRandom start delay 0-30 seconds
Logic Board Operation
MODE INPUTS FAN COMP RVHtg Y ON ON OFFClg Y,O ON ON ONFan G ON OFF OFF
Operational Logic
FAN
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FAN COM
CC RELAY
P2
SW1
6 1 7 2 8 3 9 410 5
FanRelay
VersatecMicroprocessorLogic Control17P529A01
Figure 10 - Versatec Logic Board Physical Layout
Optional Microprocessor Control
CAUTION: The printed circuit board incorporates static sensitive CMOS devices. Touching the board or its components may result in damage as a result of static discharge. To prevent damage during service, it is recommened that the tech-nician use a static discharge wrist strap, which is grounded to the heat pump chassis. When handling the circuit board, hold by the edges and avoid contact with electrical componenets. Circuit boards should always be stored in the manufacturer’s static protected bag prior to installations.
TEST CONTROL TIMINGBlower off delay 5 secondsCompressor on delay 2 secondsShort cycle delay 15 secondsMinimum compressor on time 5 seconds (except for fault condition)High pressure fault recognition delay Less than 1 secondLow pressure fault recognition delay 30 secondsWater coil low temperature limit fault recognition delay 30 secondsCondensateoverflowfaultrecognitiondelay 30 secondsLow pressure fault bypass delay 0 secondsWater coil low temperature limit fault bypass delay 0 secondsRandom start delay 0 seconds
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SWITCH OFF ON
SW1 - 1 Test - Selected timings sped up to facilitate troubleshooting Normal - Standard timings
SW1 - 2 Loop - Closed loop freeze protection Well - Open loop Water coil low temperature limit setting (30F)
SW1 - 3 Commercial - Enables NS features when TA32U02thermostat is used Normal - Standard thermostat operation
SW1 - 4(Versatec)
IO Display* - Enables Input/Output display onexternal LED board Normal* - Unit status display
SW1 - 4(Split)
ConfigurestheboardforNorthernoperationanddisables the 2nd stage cooling
ConfigurestheboardforSplitoperationand enables the 2nd stage compressor
SW1 - 5 ConfigurestheboardforPremierESplitoperationand changes operation of SW1 - 4 to Split Mode
ConfigurestheboardforVersatecoperationandchanges operation of SW1 - 4 to Versatec
SW2 OFF* - Normal or Input display mode activated ON* - Current fault or Output display modeactivated
Logic Board DIP Switch Setting
Optional Microprocessor Control
Notes: *RefertoLEDDisplayModeforpositionofSW1-4andSW2
LED SW1 - #4 ON, SW2* OFFDrain DrainPanOverflowLockoutWater Flow WCL Thermistor (loop<15°F, well<30°) LockoutHigh Pressure High Pressure>380 PSI LockoutLow Pressure Low Pressure<15 PSI LockoutAirflow Not UsedStatus Microprocessor Malfunction**DHW Limit Not Used
LEDCURRENT FAULT STATUS INPUTS OUTPUTS
SW1 - #4 ON, SW2* ON SW1 - #4 OFF, SW2* OFF
SW1 - #4 OFF, SW2* ON
Drain DrainPanOverflowLockout Y CompressorWater Flow WCL Thermistor (loop<15°F, well<30°) Lockout G FANHigh Pressure High Pressure>380 PSI Lockout O OLow Pressure Low Pressure<15 PSI Lockout ES ESAirflow Not Used NS NSStatus Not Used LS LSDHW Limit Not Used Not Used Not Used
LED Normal Display Modes
LED Diagnostic Modes
Notes: **Flashingstatuslightindicatesmicroprocessorisfunctioning properly.Solid“ON”indicatesmicroprocessormalfunction.
Notes: *SW2status(Downposition=“OFF”;Upposition=“ON”) Statusboard17P503A01needstobepurchasedtoshowfaults
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FX10 Microprocessor ControlTheJohnsonControlsFX10boardisspecificallydesignedforcommercialhatpumpsandprovidescontroloftheentireunitaswellasinputportsforOpenN2,LonTalk,BacNetcommunicationprotocolsaswellasaninputportforauserinterface.Theuserinterfaceisanaccessoryitemthatcanbeusedtoaidindiagnosticsandunitsetup.A16pinlowvoltageterminalboardprovidesterminalsforcommonfieldconnections.
FX10 OperationStartup•
The unit will not operate until all the inputs and safety controls are checked for normal operating conditions.Fault Retry•
Allfaultsaretestedtwicebeforefinallylockingtheunitouttopreventnuisanceservicecalls.Component Sequencing Delays•
Componentsaresequencedanddelayedforoptimumunitperformance.Seetablebelow.
CONTROL TIMINGLead compressor ON delay 30 secondsLag compressor ON delay 60 secondsShort cycle delay 4 minutesMinimum compressor ON time 2 minutes (except for fault condition)High pressure fault recognition Less than 1 secondLow pressure fault recognition delay 30 secondsWater coil low temperature limit fault recognition delay 30 secondsCondensateoverflowfaultrecognitiondelay 30 secondsWater coil low temperature limit fault bypass delay 2 minutesFreeze protection fault bypass delay 2 minutes Random start delay 0-120 seconds
Short Cycle Protection• Thecontrolallowaminimumcompressorofftimeof4minutesandaminimumcompressorruntimeof2minutesfor short cycle protection.
Random Start• Arandomstartdelayof1to120secondsisgeneratedaftereachpoweruptopreventsimultaneousstartupofallunits within a building after the release from an unoccupied cycle or power loss.
Emergency Shutdown• AnormallyopendrycontactmustbeplacedbetweenDI2andPB2-L2.Closingthecontactwillsettheunitintoemer- gencyshutdownmode.Allunitoperationissuspendedwhileinemergencyshutdownmode.
CondensateOverflowProtection• The board incorporates an impedance liquid sensor at the top of the condensate drain pan. Upon a continuous 30- second sensing of the condensate, the operation of the unit is suspended.
Safety Controls• TheFX10boardreceivesseparatesignalsfromahighpressureswitchforsafety,alowpressureswitchtodetectloss of refrigerant charge and a low suction temperature thermistor for freeze protection. Upon a continuous 30-second measurement of the fault (immediate for high pressure), compressor operation is stopped.
Water Coil Low Temperature Limit• Note:Forapplicationsusingaclosedloopantifreezesolution,removethewirebetweenDI5andPB2-L1(seeunit schematic).Onapplicationsusinganopenloop/groundwatersystem,makesurethewireisconnected.
(For additional information on the FX10 Control, refer to Application Guide AFGX10 or Submittal Data SD1981.)
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SIZE FANSPEED
MOTOR HP
AIR FLOW (CFM) AT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.70
009
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425 415 400 385 375 355 340 320 300 - -Med High 390 380 370 355 340 325 310 290 270 - -Med Low 360 350 340 325 315 300 290 270 250 - -
Low* 300 295 290 280 260 250 230 215 - - -
012
High
1/10
450 440 430 420 400 390 370 350 330 - -Med High* 410 395 390 375 360 345 330 315 300 - -
Med Low 375 365 355 345 330 315 300 285 275 - -Low 320 310 300 285 275 265 250 235 220 - -
015High 670 660 640 610 595 570 540 520 500 - -
Medium 1/6 570 560 545 520 510 480 465 440 410 - -Low 460 450 430 410 405 375 360 340 310 - -
018High 670 660 640 610 595 570 540 520 500 - -
Medium 1/6 570 560 545 520 510 480 465 440 410 - -Low 460 450 430 410 405 375 360 340 310 - -
024High 1020 1000 970 940 920 880 850 820 790 - -
Medium 1/5 860 845 830 800 780 745 730 700 660 - -Low 780 770 755 725 720 680 660 630 600 - -
030High 1215 1180 1140 1090 1060 990 950 900 830 - -
Medium 1/3 1040 1020 990 940 920 860 830 780 720 - -Low 930 825 800 760 750 695 680 630 580 - -
036High 1375 1350 1320 1280 1255 1210 1180 1150 1100 - -
Medium 1/2 1175 1160 1140 1110 1100 1060 1040 1010 980 - -Low 1035 1030 1020 1010 1000 970 960 930 900 - -
042High 1535 1530 1500 1470 1460 1420 1410 1370 1350 1280 1210
Medium 1/2 1360 1350 1340 1320 1310 1270 1245 1230 1220 1160 1080Low 1085 1080 1075 1070 1060 1055 1040 1025 1010 960 900
048High 1780 1760 1725 1690 1670 1620 1600 1550 1535 1450 1360
Medium 1/2 1530 1520 1510 1480 1470 1440 1430 1385 1375 1310 1240Low 1180 1175 1170 1165 1160 1150 1140 1120 1110 1060 990
058High 2240 2230 2215 2190 2185 2140 2130 2090 2080 2020 1950
Medium 3/4 2030 2025 2020 2010 2000 1985 1970 1940 1925 1870 1820Low 1850 1830 1825 1815 1805 1800 1790 1775 1750 1715 1660
Setting Blower Speed
Fan Performance Data (Vertical Units)
Notes:Factorysettingsareindicatedinboldprint.*Denotes265Vsetting.
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SIZE FANSPEED
MOTOR HP
AIR FLOW (CFM) AT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.70
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385 373 360 345 330 315 300 285 270 - -Med High 370 360 350 335 320 305 295 290 260 - -Med Low 340 327 315 303 290 277 265 250 235 - -
Low 250 243 235 223 210 - - - - - -Low* 340 327 315 303 290 277 265 250 235 - -
012
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1/10
385 375 360 345 330 315 300 285 270 - -Med High 370 355 345 335 320 305 290 275 260 - -Med Low 340 327 315 300 285 270 260 250 235 - -
Med Low* 377 365 353 340 325 300 297 280 265 - -Low 250 243 235 223 210 - - - - - -
015High
1/6890 880 870 855 840 820 800 770 740 700 -
Medium 780 775 770 760 750 735 720 695 670 - -Low 650 645 640 630 620 605 590 560 530 - -
018High
1/6890 880 870 855 840 820 800 770 740 700 -
Medium 780 775 770 760 750 735 720 695 670 - -Low 650 645 640 630 620 605 590 560 530 - -
024High
1/51080 1050 1030 1005 980 950 915 880 840 800 -
Medium 880 865 850 840 820 800 775 740 710 - -Low 800 790 775 760 745 725 700 670 630 - -
030High
1/31250 1225 1200 1170 1145 1105 1070 1030 990 950 -
Medium 1080 1070 1060 1040 1020 1000 970 930 900 - -Low 900 895 890 880 870 855 835 810 780 - -
036High
1/21335 1300 1265 1230 1195 1160 1125 1090 1060 1010 -
Medium 1185 1160 1140 1110 1080 1050 1020 980 940 - -Low 1065 1050 1035 1020 1000 980 950 920 890 - -
042High
1/21620 1600 1580 1565 1545 1520 1500 1470 1445 1405 1355
Medium 1400 1390 1380 1360 1350 1340 1310 1290 1270 - -Low 1110 1100 1090 1080 1070 1055 1040 1030 1010 - -
048High
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Medium 1600 1580 1560 1545 1530 1510 1480 1455 1430 - -Low 1220 1215 1210 1200 1195 1185 1170 1160 1140 - -
058High
3/42200 2195 2190 2175 2160 2140 2120 2100 2075 2020 1950
Medium 1970 1960 1950 1940 1930 1915 1900 1880 1860 - -Low 1770 1765 1755 1745 1730 1715 1700 1680 1660 - -
070High
12530 2510 2490 2470 2450 2430 2410 2380 2350 2280 2200
Medium 2290 2280 2270 2255 2240 2220 2200 2175 2150 - -Low 2090 2080 2070 2060 2045 2020 2000 1980 1950 - -
Notes:*Denotes265Vsetting.Factorysettingsareindicatedinboldprint.
Setting Blower Speed
Fan Performance Data (Horizontal Units)
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System Cleaning and Flushing
Cleaning and Flushing Prior to start up of any heat pump, the water circulating system mustbecleanedandflushedofalldirtanddebris. If the system is equipped with water shutoff valves, the supply and return runouts must be connected together at each unit location (This willpreventtheintroductionofdirtintotheunit,seeFigure11).Thesystemshouldbefilledatthewatermake-upconnectionwithallairventsopen.Afterfilling,ventsshouldbeclosed. The contractor should start the main circulator with the pressure reducingvalvemakeupopen.Ventsshouldbecheckedinsequenceto bleed off any trapped air and to verify circulation through all compo-nents of the system. Aswatercirculatesthroughthesystem,thecontractorshouldcheckandrepairanyleaksfoundinthepipingsystem.Drain(s)atthelowestpoint(s)inthesystemshouldbeopenedforinitialflushandblowdown,makingsurewaterfillvalvesaresetatthesamerate.Check the pressure gauge at the pump suction and manually adjust the make-up water valve to hold the same positive pressurebothbeforeandafteropeningthedrainvalves.Flushingshouldcontinueforatleasttwohours,orlongerifre-quired, until drain water is clean and clear. Thesupplementalheaterand/orcirculatorpump,ifused,shouldbeshutoff.Alldrainsandventsshouldbeopenedtocompletelydrainthesystem.Short-circuitedsupplyandreturnrunoutsshouldnowbeconnectedtotheunitsupplyandreturn connections. Refillthesystemwithcleanwater.Testthesystemwaterforacidityandtreatasrequiredtoleavethewaterslightlyalkaline(pH7.5to8.5).Thespecifiedpercentageofantifreezemayalsobeaddedatthistime.UsecommercialgradeantifreezedesignedforHVACsystemsonly.Environol™brandantifreezeisrecommended.. Oncethesystemhasbeenfilledwithcleanwaterandantifreeze(ifused),precautionsshouldbetakentoprotectthesystemfromdirtywaterconditions.Dirtywaterwillresultinsystem-widedegradationofperformance,andsolidsmayclogvalves,strainers,flowregulators,etc.Additionally,theheatexchangermaybecomecloggedwhichreducescompressorservice life and can cause premature unit failure. Inboiler/towerapplication,settheloopcontrolpanelsetpointstodesiredtemperatures.Supplypowertoallmotorsandstartthecirculatingpumps.Afterfullflowhasbeenestablishedthroughallcomponentsincludingtheheatrejector(regardless of season), air vented and loop temperatures stabilized, each of the units will be ready for check, test and start up and for air and water balancing.
Ground Source Loop System Checkout Oncepipingiscompletedbetweentheunitpumpingsystemandgroundloop,finalpurgingandchargingoftheloopisneeded.Ahighpressurepumpisneededtoachieveadequateflowvelocityinthelooptopurgeairanddirtparticlesfromtheloopitself.Antifreezesolutionisusedinmostareastopreventfreezing.Flushthesystemadequatelytoremoveasmuchairaspossible;thenpressurizethelooptoastaticpressureof40-50PSI(summer)or50-75PSI(winter).Thisisnormally adequate for good system operation. Loop static pressure may decrease soon after initial installation, due to pipe expansion and loop temperature change. Running the unit for at least 30 minutes after the system has been completely purged of air will allow for the “break-in” period. It may be necessary to adjust static loop pressure (by adding water) after theunithasrunforthefirsttime.Loopstaticpressurewillalsofluctuatewiththeseasons.Pressureswillbehigherinthewintermonthsthanduringthecoolingseason.Thisfluctuationisnormalandshouldbeconsideredwhenchargingthesystem initially. Insurethepumpprovidesadequateflowthroughtheunitbycheckingpressuredropacrosstheheatexchanger. Usually2.25-3.0GPMofflowpertonofcoolingcapacityisrecommendedinearthloopapplications.
Return Runout
Supply Runout
Mains
Rubber Hose
Runouts InitiallyConnected Together
Figure 11: Flushing with Water Shutoff Valve Equipped Systems
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Unit Startup Connecting the incoming line voltage wires to the “L” side of the compressor contactor makes the line voltage connec-tion. Consult the unit data plate to determine the proper fuse size.
208 Volt Operation All208-230voltunitsarefactorywiredfor230-voltoperation.For208-voltoperation,theredandbluetransformerwires must be switched. Before powering the unit, check the following.
NOTE: Use check, test & start form available from your equipment representative.
Verify the following:Highvoltageiscorrectandmatchesnameplate•Fuses,breakersandwiresizearecorrect•Low voltage wiring is complete•Pipingiscompleteandthewatersystemhasbeencleanedandflushed•Airispurgedfromclosedloopsystem•Isolation valves are open and water control valves or loop pumps are wired•Condensate line is open, trapped and correctly pitched•Transformer has been switched to lower voltage tap if needed•Blower rotates freely and shipping support has been removed•Blowerspeedtapiswiredtodesiredfanspeed(SeeBlowerPerformanceDatatables,page14-15)•Airfilteriscleanandinposition•Service/accesspanelsareinplace•Returnairtemperatureisbetween50-80°Finheatingand60-95°incooling•Aircoiliscleanwithacleanfilter•IfunitisequippedwiththeFX10Controller,theFX10ApplicationGuide(AGFX10)hasbeenreferenced.•
Startup StepsInitiate a control signal to energize the blower motor. Check blower operation.1. Initiate a control signal to place the unit in the cooling mode. Cooling set point must be set below room temperature.2.Cooling will energize after a time delay.3. Be sure that the compressor and water control valve or loop pumps are activated.4.Verifythatthewaterflowrateiscorrectbymeasuringthewaterpressuredropthroughtheheatexchangerusingthe5.P/TplugsandcomparingtowaterpressuredropfoundinStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.Checkthetemperatureofboththesupplyanddischargewater.RefertoStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.6. Checkforanairtemperaturedropof15-25°Facrosstheaircoil,dependingonthefanspeedandenteringwatertem-7.perature.RefertoStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.Adjustthecoolingsetpointabovetheroomtemperatureandverifythatthecompressorandwatervalveorlooppumps8.deactivate.Initiateacontrolsignaltoplacetheunitintheheatingmode.Heatingsetpointmustbesetaboveroomtemperature.9.Firststageheatingwillenergizeafteratimedelay.10. Checkthetemperatureofboththesupplyanddischargewater.RefertoStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.11. Checkforanairtemperatureriseof20°F-35°Facrosstheaircoil,dependingonthefanspeedandenteringwatertem-12.perature.RefertoStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.Ifauxiliaryelectricheatersareinstalled,adjusttheheatingsetpointuntiltheelectricheatbanksaresequencedon.All13. stagesoftheauxiliaryheatershouldbesequencedonwhenthethermostatisinthe“Emergency”Heatmode.Checkamperage of each element.Adjusttheheatingsetpointbelowroomtemperatureandverifythatthecompressorandwatervalveorlooppumps14.deactivate.Duringalltesting,checkforexcessivevibration,noiseorwaterleaks.Correctorrepairasrequired.15.Setsystemtodesirednormaloperatingmodeandsettemperaturetomaintaindesiredcomfortlevel.16. Instructtheowner/operatoroftheproperoperationofthethermostatandsystemmaintenance.17.
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SIZEWATERFLOWGPM
EWT, °FWATER
PRESSUREDROP, PSIG
WATER TEMP. CHANGE, °F AIR TEMP. CHANGE, °F
*HEATING **COOLING ◊HEATING ◊◊COOLING
009
1.5
40 1.6 7.6 - 25.2 -50 1.5 9.3 16.8 29.4 22.170 1.4 12.2 16.1 36.9 16.190 1.4 15.1 15.4 43.8 15.3
2.5
40 4.1 4.9 - 26.8 -50 4.0 5.9 10.2 30.8 22.670 3.8 7.8 9.8 38.8 16.490 3.7 9.6 9.3 46.0 15.4
012
1.5
40 1.8 9.8 - 23.7 -50 1.7 11.3 21.0 26.8 21.670 1.6 15.4 20.2 34.4 20.490 1.5 19.0 19.2 41.3 19.5
3
40 6.2 5.4 - 25.6 -50 6.1 6.3 10.6 29.1 21.870 5.8 8.4 10.1 37.2 20.790 5.4 10.5 9.8 45.0 19.5
015
2.0
40 0.8 9.7 - 24.6 -50 0.8 11.4 19.5 28.1 22.470 0.7 15.1 20.1 35.6 21.590 0.7 18.7 19.1 42.4 20.2
4.0
40 2.2 5.2 - 26.1 -50 2.1 6.2 10.5 29.8 22.670 2.0 8.2 10.0 37.8 21.790 1.9 10.1 9.6 45.2 21.3
018
3
40 1.3 7.6 - 22.1 -50 1.2 9.0 16.4 25.5 22.070 1.2 12.3 15.5 32.7 20.490 1.1 15.3 14.4 39.4 18.0
5
40 3.2 4.9 - 23.4 -50 3.0 5.8 9.8 26.9 22.070 2.9 7.9 9.3 34.7 20.990 2.8 9.9 8.7 42.0 18.4
024
3
40 1.6 8.6 - 20.6 -50 1.5 10.5 21.6 24.4 22.670 1.2 14.1 21.5 31.5 23.190 1.1 17.3 19.4 37.1 20.6
6
40 4.2 4.8 - 22.6 -50 4.1 5.8 11.0 26.4 23.170 4.0 7.7 10.5 33.4 22.390 3.8 9.3 10.0 39.6 20.9
Startup Perfomance for Vertical Units
Notes: *Watertemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringair.**Watertemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringair.◊Airtemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.◊◊Airtemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.
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SIZEWATERFLOWGPM
EWT, °FWATER
PRESSUREDROP, PSIG
WATER TEMP. CHANGE, °F AIR TEMP. CHANGE, °F
*HEATING **COOLING ◊HEATING ◊◊COOLING
030
4
40 2.7 7.6 - 19.8 -50 2.6 9.2 20.1 23.0 23.070 2.5 13.4 19.1 31.6 21.490 2.3 16.9 17.8 38.9 20.3
8
40 10.2 4.3 - 21.6 -50 10.1 5.1 10.2 25.3 23.270 10.0 7.3 9.7 33.9 21.790 9.8 9.1 9.0 41.6 20.4
036
5
40 1.8 7.8 - 22.0 -50 1.7 9.2 19.2 25.4 21.770 1.6 12.6 18.2 33.2 20.590 1.5 16.4 17.0 41.5 19.6
9
40 5.2 4.6 - 23.3 -50 5.2 5.5 10.6 27.1 22.670 5.1 7.6 10.3 35.5 20.990 5.0 9.7 9.4 44.1 19.8
042
5
40 1.9 8.4 - 20.6 -50 1.8 9.4 22.6 13.0 22.370 1.7 13.8 21.1 31.1 21.390 1.5 17.8 20.2 38.6 18.7
11
40 8.1 4.2 - 22.4 -50 8.0 5.0 10.4 25.8 22.870 7.9 7.0 9.9 34.2 21.890 7.7 9.2 9.2 43.2 19.3
048
6
40 2.2 8.9 - 22.7 -50 2.2 10.5 21.5 25.9 24.670 2.0 14.2 20.5 33.3 23.890 1.9 18.0 19.1 41.1 22.4
12
40 8.1 4.8 - 24.1 -50 7.7 5.7 10.7 27.7 24.370 7.3 7.8 10.3 36.2 23.790 6.8 9.9 9.8 44.9 22.9
058
8
40 3.5 8.3 - 21.7 -50 3.4 10.0 20.5 25.3 22.070 3.3 13.7 20.1 32.9 21.290 3.1 16.6 18.2 39.0 19.8
14
40 7.8 5.2 - 23.2 -50 7.7 6.2 11.8 26.9 22.370 7.3 8.1 11.4 34.1 21.590 6.9 10.2 10.4 41.8 19.9
Startup Perfomance for Vertical Units
Notes: *Watertemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringair.**Watertemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringair.◊Airtemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.◊◊Airtemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.
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SIZEWATERFLOWGPM
EWT, °FWATER
PRESSUREDROP, PSIG
WATER TEMP. CHANGE, °F AIR TEMP. CHANGE, °F
*HEATING **COOLING ◊HEATING ◊◊COOLING
009
2.0
40 3.3 6.0 - 26.1 -50 3.2 7.7 13.7 31.9 12.270 3.1 10.3 12.9 41.1 11.090 3.0 12.1 11.9 49.0 10.3
2.5
40 4.7 4.9 - 26.7 -50 4.6 6.3 11.1 32.5 12.370 4.4 8.4 10.4 41.6 11.290 4.3 9.8 9.6 48.3 10.5
012
2.3
40 3.8 5.1 - 24.0 -50 3.6 8.2 15.1 35.1 14.670 3.4 11.1 14.3 45.4 13.390 3.2 13.8 13.2 54.9 12.3
3.0
40 6.7 4.2 - 25.2 -50 6.2 6.5 11.8 35.9 25.270 5.9 9.0 11.1 47.8 13.790 5.7 10.9 10.3 56.1 12.5
015
2.0
40 0.8 9.7 - 22.1 -50 0.8 11.3 19.7 25.1 19.970 0.7 15.0 18.8 30.8 19.590 0.7 18.1 17.9 37.4 18.4
4.0
40 2.2 5.2 - 23.4 -50 2.1 6.1 19.6 26.6 20.070 2.0 8.1 18.8 33.8 19.590 1.9 9.8 17.9 39.9 18.5
018
3.0
40 1.2 8.0 - 26.0 -50 1.2 9.2 17.0 29.2 22.770 1.1 11.7 16.1 35.9 21.590 1.1 14.5 15.1 43.4 19.9
5.0
40 3.5 4.9 - 26.6 -50 3.4 5.7 10.3 30.0 22.770 3.3 7.5 9.9 38.0 21.990 3.2 9.1 9.2 45.0 20.3
024
3.0
40 1.2 9.2 - 22.9 -50 1.2 11.0 23.2 26.5 22.670 1.2 14.7 22.1 33.9 20.990 1.1 16.9 20.0 38.1 19.7
6.0
40 3.8 5.1 - 26.1 -50 3.7 6.1 12.1 30.2 22.770 3.5 7.9 11.4 37.9 21.590 3.5 8.9 14.2 44.0 20.1
Startup Perfomance for Horizontal Units
Notes:*Watertemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringair.**Watertemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringair.◊Airtemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.◊◊Airtemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.
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SIZEWATERFLOWGPM
EWT, °FWATER
PRESSUREDROP, PSIG
WATER TEMP. CHANGE, °F AIR TEMP. CHANGE, °F
*HEATING **COOLING ◊HEATING ◊◊COOLING
030
4.0
40 3.1 8.1 - 21.6 -50 3.0 9.8 20.9 25.2 22.070 2.9 13.1 19.7 32.3 21.090 2.7 15.8 18.6 38.2 19.7
8.0
40 10.3 4.3 - 22.6 -50 10.1 5.2 10.5 26.3 22.170 9.9 6.9 10.0 33.9 21.190 9.7 8.4 9.5 40.5 20.0
036
5.0
40 1.8 7.7 - 21.9 -50 1.7 9.2 18.4 25.4 20.770 1.6 12.2 17.4 32.7 20.090 1.5 14.6 16.4 38.3 18.8
9.0
40 5.0 4.5 - 22.8 -50 4.9 5.4 10.3 26.8 21.370 4.7 7.3 9.7 35.0 20.190 4.5 8.7 9.2 40.9 19.3
042
5.0
40 2.0 7.9 - 19.6 -50 1.9 9.5 22.2 22.6 21.170 1.8 13.5 20.9 30.1 19.890 1.7 17.7 19.6 38.0 18.3
11.0
40 8.6 4.1 - 22.0 -50 8.6 5.0 10.2 25.7 21.770 8.3 6.9 9.9 33.4 20.290 8.0 8.8 9.0 41.4 19.4
048
6.0
40 2.2 8.6 - 22.3 -50 2.1 10.1 22.3 25.3 40.070 2.0 14.2 21.0 33.7 20.290 1.8 18.1 19.7 41.7 18.6
12.0
40 7.4 4.8 - 24.4 -50 7.3 5.7 11.4 28.0 21.870 6.9 7.8 10.7 36.5 20.390 6.7 9.9 10.0 45.2 19.0
058
8.0
40 2.9 8.4 - 21.8 -50 2.8 9.8 20.1 24.7 20.270 2.6 12.7 19.1 30.7 18.990 2.4 15.6 18.1 36.8 18.0
14.0
40 7.4 5.1 - 22.9 -50 7.2 5.9 11.6 25.8 20.570 6.8 7.6 10.9 32.1 19.090 6.3 9.3 10.4 38.3 18.3
070
10
40 3.6 7.9 - 23.8 -50 3.5 8.7 16.5 26.1 21.570 3.4 12.7 16.4 35.2 20.790 3.3 15.2 16.6 41.5 20.2
16
40 9.1 5.1 - 24.3 -50 8.9 5.7 10.4 26.9 21.570 8.6 8.4 10.3 37.1 21.290 8.3 10.2 10.5 44.7 20.9
Startup Perfomance for Horizontal Units
Notes: *Watertemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringair.**Watertemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringair.◊Airtemperaturechangesforheatingarebasedon70°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.◊◊Airtemperaturechangesforcoolingarebasedon80/67°Fenteringairandhighspeedfan.
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Preventive Maintenance
Water Coil/Desuperheater Coil MaintenanceKeepallairoutofthewater.Anopenloopsystemshouldbecheckedtoensurethatthewellheadisnotallowingairto1. infiltratethewaterline.Waterlinesshouldalwaysbeairtight.Keep the system under pressure at all times. It is recommended in open loop systems that the water control valve be 2. placed in the discharge line to prevent loss of pressure during off-cycles. Closed loop systems must have positive static pressure; otherwise air vents may draw air into the system.
Note: Iftheinstallationisinanareawithaknownhighmineralcontent(125PPMorgreater)inthewater,itisbesttoestab-lishaperiodicmaintenanceschedulesothecoilcanbecheckedregularly.Shouldcoilcleaningbenecessary,usestandardcoilcleaningprocedureswhicharecompatiblewitheitherthecupronickelorcopperwaterlines.Generally,themorewaterflowingthroughtheunit,thelesschanceforscalingtooccur.
Other Maintenance Air Filters-Filtersmustbecleantoobtainmaximumperformance.Theyshouldbeinspectedeverytwotothreemonthsundernormaloperatingconditionsandbereplacedwhennecessary.Unitsshouldneverbeoperatedwithoutafilter. Condensate Drain - In areas where airborne bacteria produce a residual buildup in the drain pan, it may be necessary to chemicallytreatthepantominimizetheproblem.Thecondensatedraincanpickuplintanddirt,especiallywithdirtyfilters.Inspecttwiceayeartoavoidthepossibilityofoverflow. Air Coil - The air coil must be clean to obtain maximum performance. Check once a year under normal operating conditions and brush, vacuum or chemically clean the air coil if necessary. Care must be taken not to damage or disturb the aluminum finswhilecleaning.
Refrigerant SystemTo maintain the factory sealed refrigerant circuit integrity, do not install service gauges unless unit operation appears ab-
normal.ReferencetheStartupPerformanceTablesonpages18-21.Verifythatairandwaterflowratesareatproperlevelsprior to servicing the refrigerant circuit.
In-Warranty Material ReturnMaterial may not be returned except by permission of authorized warranty personnel. Contact your local distributor for
warranty return authorization and assistance.
CAUTION: Fin edges are sharp.
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Additional Product Notes
Desuperheater Ifunitisequippedwithdesuperheaterforhotwaterassist,DPK5(desuperheaterpumpkit)isrequired.Kitincludespump,fittings,relay,andcompleteinstructions.Orderedseparately.
Water Coil Low Temperature Limit Kits - Notneededonunitswithmicroprocessor FPK-OpenLoop FPKCL-ClosedLoop
Auxiliary Heaters
HEATERMODEL
MINCFM
USED WITH VERSATEC MODELELECTRICAL KW 009 012 015 018 024 030 036 042 048 058 070
ECS4 240/1 4 280 • •ESC42 277/1 4 280 • •ECM4 240/1 4 280 • • • • • • •ECM8 240/1 8 560 • • • • • • •ECM12 240/1 12 840 • • • •ECM16 240/1 16 1120 • • •ECM42 277/1 4 280 • • • • •ECM82 277/1 8 560 • • • • •ECM122 277/1 12 840 • •ECM162 277/1 16 1120 •ECM83 240/3 8 560 • • • •ECM123 240/3 12 840 • • • •ECM163 240/3 16 1120 • • •ECM84 480/3 8 560 • • • •ECM124 480/3 12 840 • • • •ECM164 480/3 16 1120 • • •ECL10 240/1 10 700 •ECL15 240/1 15 1050 • •ECL20 240/1 20 1400 • •ECL103 240/3 10 700 • •ECL153 240/3 15 1050 • •ECL203 240/3 20 1400 • •ECL104 480/3 10 700 • •ECL154 480/3 15 1050 • •ECL204 480/3 20 1400 • •
Notes: HighfantapsettingmustbeabovetheminimumCFMfortheheaterselected. 4KWheatersaresinglestage.Allothersaretwostage. Forinstallationinstructions,refertoinstructionspackagedwiththeheater.
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Product: Versatec
Type: Geothermal/Water Source Heat Pumps
Size: 0.75-6 Ton
Document: Installation Manual
IM2600 01/09