Manual 2100-583G
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NEVER ALTER OR PLUG FACTORY INSTALLED
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ON WATER HEATER
OR AUXILIARY TANK
DESCRIPTION
The system is designed to heat domestic water using the
heat recovered from a water source unit’s hot discharge
gas.
LOCATION
Because of potential damage from freezing or
condensation, the unit must be located in a conditioned
space, therefore the unit must be installed indoors. Locate
the storage tank as close to the geothermal heat pump
and pump module as the installation permits. Keep in
mind that water lines should be a maximum of 25 feet
long measured one way. Also, the vertical lift should
not exceed 20 feet. This is to keep the pressure and heat
losses to a minimum.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The desuperheater logic control with the remote thermal
sensors are built already hard-wired in the unit control
panel (when purchased with desuperheater option).
208/230-60-1 power for the desuperheater pump is
supplied with the same power as the compressor. The 24
volt signals needed are also tied in with the compressor
call signals.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE – GENERAL
Before beginning the installation, turn off all power
supplies to the water heater and unit, and shut off the main
water supply line.
TWO TANK
– In order to realize the maximum energy
savings from the heat recovery system, it is recommended
that a second water storage tank be installed in addition to
the main water heater. Fossil Fuel fired water heaters must
be a two-tank installation.
Tanks specifically intended for hot water storage are
available from water heater manufacturers (solar hot water
storage tanks). A well insulated electric water heater
without the electric heating elements will also make a
suitable storage tank.
The size of the storage tank should be as large as space
and economy permit but in no event should it be less
than one-half of the daily water requirements for the
occupants. As a guide in estimating the daily family water
requirements, The Department of Energy recommends a
figure of 16.07 gallons of hot water per day per individual.
For example, a family of four would require 64.3 gallons
per day (4 x 16.07).
ONE TANK
– The single hot water tank may be a new
water heater (sized to 100% of daily water requirements)
or the existing water heater in the case of a retrofit
installation. The existing water heater should be drained
and flushed to remove all loose sediment. This sediment
could damage the circulating pump. The bottom heating
element should be disconnected.
NOTE:
Make sure water heater thermostats are set below
125°F on
One Tank Unit
.
Water Piping - All water piping must adhere to all
state and local codes. Refer to piping diagrams for
recommended one and two tank installations. Piping
connections are ½" nominal copper plumbing.
A cleanable “Y” type strainer should also be included to
collect any sediment.
DESUPERHEATER (POTABLE HOT WATER ASSIST)