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Installation Operation Maintenance Manual is Subject to Change without Notice- Last Revised June 2018 

 

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BULLDOG SideWinder – Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual 

 

 
 

OPERATION ALGORITHM

 

 

There are several control algorithms to prevent cycling and problematic operation. These are: 

1.   Double Call – If thermostat connections or set up is incorrect resulting in a simultaneous 

call for both heating and cooling, the unit will not operate. This condition can be 
observed on the thermostat connection LEDs.  (Note: A heat pump thermostat will 
present this scenario) 

2.   Reverse Cycle Call – Poorly located automatic changeover thermostats (i.e. thermostats 

mounted on a wall opposite a discharge grill, or a thermostat in a doorway to outside) 
can trigger heating and cooling mode changes many times an hour. The CGC controller 
has a 10-minute anti-mode change timer for both heating and cooling mode changes. 
The controller will not accept a change in mode until 10 minutes have elapsed since 
termination of the opposite call. 

 

THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS

 

 

The CGC control board has been designed to operate with most standard 24V AC thermostats. 
These are powered from the CGC board with 24V AC and simply switch power ON to each of the 
Heat (W), Cool (Y), Fan (G) or Aux (A). While most present day thermostats operate in this manner 
there are others that  may or may not  work properly. The following should  be checked out for 
satisfactory performance prior to installation: 

1.   Heat Pump Thermostat – Some heat pump units do not have heat relays (therefore are 

not compatible with standard thermostats) and require “Heat Pump Thermostats”. 
These thermostats call for both heating and cooling on one of the signal wires.  These 
thermostats are completely incompatible with CGC’s controller. 

2.   Battery powered thermostats – These thermostats were developed as replacements for 

old mercury bulb thermostats that had 4 wire connections while 24V electronic 
thermostats required 5 wires. These will work with a CGC board, although CGC does not 
recommend them. They require periodic battery replacement, which is something that 
should be avoided if possible. 

3.   Power stealing thermostats – This type of thermostat is electronic and was also 

developed as a replacement for old mercury bulb thermostats. These too are 
problematic in that they bleed a small amount of current down the signal wires and this 
may be interpreted as a signal for heat or cool. 

4.   Triac switched controllers – This is a commonly used switching device and all controllers 

tested to date have functioned flawlessly. CGC recommends that prior to installation of a 
third party supplied controller, it be checked for compatibility. CGC can confirm this. 

5.   Relay switched controllers – This type of controller works well with CGC devices. 

Summary of Contents for SideWinder SWD008

Page 1: ...ce Manual is Subject to Change without Notice Last Revised June 2018 Installation Operation Maintenance BULLDOG SideWinder Heat Pump Only qualified personnel should install service and repair the equi...

Page 2: ...19 Before calling technical support please have the model and serial number of the unit ready For Parts For replacement parts please call your local Bulldog Representative with the model and serial nu...

Page 3: ...ctrical components ONLY trained and qualified personnel should install repair or service the equipment WARNING The installation of the SideWinder Heat Pump and all associated components parts and acce...

Page 4: ...he unit in an upright position may result in permanent damage to the unit Dropping the unit or exposing it to extreme shock or vibration may also result in permanent damage to the interior components...

Page 5: ...teps required to successfully install a SideWinder unit 1 Remove packaging and inspect the unit Check for shipping damage or material shortage file a freight claim and notify your sales representative...

Page 6: ...y with all applicable codes and regulations It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to ensure adequate service clearance for regular maintenance or for repair in place is exercised The i...

Page 7: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual INSTALLATION STEPS 1 Screw discharge plate onto hanging bracket prior to mounting Unscrew the front stop screws on the flanges of the hanging bracket whi...

Page 8: ...ensure the edge of the hinged panel is flush with the finished wall when closed Figure 4 Vertical distance is to be a minimum of 3 4 from the top of the hanging bracket This alignment will ensure the...

Page 9: ...odes and regulations DO NOT bend or kink supply lines or hoses If supplied Supply and return ultra flex hoses 3 4 available from the factory are fitted with swivel joint fittings at one end to allow r...

Page 10: ...ance Manual is Subject to Change without Notice Last Revised June 2018 8 BULLDOG SideWinder Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual WIRING 1 Wire room thermostat to electrical panel as indicated...

Page 11: ...and do not operate units during the construction process The BULLDOG Heat Pump provides year round cooling and heating as controlled by the unit thermostat or by a direct digital controller The BULLDO...

Page 12: ...tat terminal Cool Call Y on thermostat terminal Fan Call G on thermostat terminal Auxiliary A on thermostat terminal Compressor shutdown 24V AC signal thru O O Providing a continuous 24V potential to...

Page 13: ...Power ON timer Compressor operation is delayed for approximately 5 minutes after restoration of power This prevents all units from coming on line at the same time when power is restored It also preve...

Page 14: ...e set to alarm however if the open switch closes within 10 minutes a restart cycle is initiated The restart cycle begins with a 10 minute delay after which if there is a cool call in place and all oth...

Page 15: ...nsate level sensor is a 100 ohm thermistor that is heated for 15 seconds every 4 minutes Its temperature is measured at the beginning of the heat cycle and again at the end of the heating cycle If the...

Page 16: ...esent day thermostats operate in this manner there are others that may or may not work properly The following should be checked out for satisfactory performance prior to installation 1 Heat Pump Therm...

Page 17: ...board 24V power This capability allows unit or compressor shutdown based on a door switch a light switch or occupancy switch A separate 24V power supply is required if two or more units are being shut...

Page 18: ...xtend the life of the hoses heat exchangers and other water side accessories WATER FLOW RATE Open all isolation valves to the unit Ensure that the entering and leaving fluid temperatures of the BULLDO...

Page 19: ...unit Disconnects are usually within reach of the unit Exercise caution at all times Inspect the fan section to ensure that it is clear of any debris and that the fan rotates freely BULLDOG 008 060 uni...

Page 20: ...LLDOG SideWinder Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual START UP To register the unit warranty proper start up is required by a factory approved technician The following items must be recorded...

Page 21: ...ed load amps by more than 10 percent of the values noted on the unit nameplate SAFETY CONTROL RESET All BULLDOG Heat Pumps include high and low pressure switches to prevent the machine from operating...

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