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9 - NOMINAL SYSTEM WATER FLOW CONTROL

9.1 - General

The water circulation pumps of the TD units have been sized to 

allow the hydraulic modules to cover all possible configurations 

based  on  the  specific  installation  conditions,  i.e.  for  various 

temperature differences between the entering and the leaving 

water (∆T) at full load, which can vary between 3 and 10 K. This 

required difference between the entering and leaving water 

temperature determines the nominal system flow rate. 

The pump of the hydraulic module is a variable speed pump. 

Two different water flow control can be selected:

• 

fixed speed control

• variable speed control based on constant temperature 

difference.

Default factory setting is fixed speed. Settings change need to 

be done by a CIAT Service representant.

For both flow control and for energy saving, the speed of the 

pump will be reduced to its minimum when unit capacity is 0%.

It is essential to know the nominal system flow rate to be able to 

control it, using the variable pump speed or a manual valve that 

must be on the water leaving piping of the system (item 20 in 

the typical hydraulic circuit diagram). 

The flow control with the pump speed or with the valve permits 

adjustment of the pressure/system flow rate curve in accordance 

with the pump pressure/flow rate curve to obtain the nominal 

flow rate at the required operating point (see example for unit 

size TD 035). The pressure drop reading in the plate heat 

exchanger is used as means of control and adjustment of the 

nominal  system  flow  rate.  This  reading  can  be  taken  with  a 

differential pressure gauge that must be installed at the heat 

exchanger inlet and outlet.

Use the specifications of the unit selection to know the system 

operating conditions and to deduce the nominal flow rate and 

the plate heat exchanger pressure drop at the specified 

conditions. If this information is not available at the system start-

up, contact the technical service department responsible for the 

installation to get it.
These characteristics can be obtained with the Electronic 

Catalogue selection program for all ∆T conditions in the range 

of 3 to 10 K.
For domestic hot water applications (leaving water temperatures 

above 60°C) the control cannot be made at a ∆T below 8 K at 

the condenser.

9.2 - 

Water flow control procedure (fixed 

speed)

Hydraulic circuit cleaning procedure

 

-

Open the valve fully (item 20) if present.

 

-

Start-up the system or unit pump (by quick test).

 

-

Read the plate heat exchanger pressure drop by taking the 

difference of the readings of the pressure gauge connected 

to the unit inlet and outlet (item 19).

 

-

Let the pump run for two consecutive hours to clean the 

system hydraulic circuit (presence of solid contaminants).

 

-

Take another reading.

Compare this value to the initial value.
If the pressure drop has decreased, this indicates that the screen 

filter  must  be  removed  and  cleaned,  as  the  hydraulic  circuit 

contains solid particles. In this case close the shut-off valves at 

the  water  inlet  and  outlet  and  remove  the  screen  filter  after 

emptying the hydraulic section of the unit.
Purge the air from the circuit.

Renew, if necessary, to ensure that the filter is not contaminated.

Water flow control procedure 

 

-

When the circuit is cleaned, read the pressures at the 

differential pressure gauge (BPHE leaving water pressure - 

BPHE entering water pressure), to find out the pressure drop 

for the plate heat exchanger and the internal piping.

 

-

Compare the value obtained with the theoretical selection 

value.

 

-

If the pressure drop measured is higher than the value 

specified this means that the unit flow rate (and thus system 

flow rate) is too high. The pump supplies an excessive flow 

rate based on the global pressure drop of the application. In 

this case close the control valve or reduce the pump speed. 

Read the new pressure difference. 

 

-

Proceed by successively closing the control valve or reducing 

the pump speed until you obtain the specific pressure drop 

that corresponds to the nominal flow rate at the required unit 

operating point.

 

-

Verify the minimum speed pump setting(when unit capacity 

is 0%) is compatible with the flow switch protection (no flow 

switch alarm for minimum speed).

NOTE:  If  the  system  has  an  excessive  pressure  drop  in 

relation to the available static pressure provided by the 

system pump the nominal water flow rate cannot be obtained 

(the resulting flow rate is lower) and the temperature 

difference between the condenser entering and leaving 

water will increase.

To reduce the pressure drops of the hydraulic system, it is 

necessary:

 

-

to reduce the individual pressure drops as much as possible 

(bends, level changes, accessories, etc.).

 

-

to use a correctly sized piping diameter.

 

-

to avoid hydraulic system extensions, wherever possible.

Example: TD 100 at Eurovent conditions of 1.76 l/s

Water flow rate, l/s

Pressure drop, kPa

2

1

3

4

5

B

A

0,5

1

1,5

2

2,5

3

3,5

4

0

4

8

12

16

20

Legend

B

  ‘BPHE pressure drop/flow rate’’ curve

C

  With the valve open or with the maximum pump speed, the pressure drop read 

(18 kPa) gives point A on the curve.

 

A Operating point reached with the valve open / maximum pump speed.

D

  The flow rate achieved is 3.4 l/s: this is too high, and the valve must be closed 

or the pump speed decreased.

E

  With valve is partially closed or speed decreased, the pressure drop read (6 

kPa) gives point B on the curve.

 

B Operating point reached with the valve partially closed / pump speed reduced.

F

  The flow rate achieved is 1.76 l/s: this is the required flow rate and the settings  

are adequate.

 

 EN-27  AQUACIAT

CALÉO™

 TD

Summary of Contents for AQUACIAT CALEO TD 100

Page 1: ...AQUACIAT CAL O High temperature heat pumps 03 2022 10198 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...6 APPLICATION DATA 19 6 1 Unit operating range 19 6 2 Plate heat exchanger water flow 19 6 3 Minimum water flow rate 19 6 4 Maximum plate heat exchanger water flow rate 19 6 5 Water loop volume 20 6...

Page 3: ...S WITH FANS WITH AVAILABLE PRESSURE FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION XTRAFAN 34 13 1 Fan discharge connection 34 13 2 Applicable rules for units incorporated into an air duct system 34 13 3 Electrical data for...

Page 4: ...uits are intact especially that no components or pipes have shifted or been damaged e g following a shock If in doubt carry out a leak tightness check If damage is detected upon receipt immediately fi...

Page 5: ...he units are intended to be stored and operate in an environment where the ambient temperature must not be less than the lowest allowable temperature indicated on the nameplate Do not introduce signif...

Page 6: ...Protection device checks If no national regulations exist check the protection devices on site in accordance with standard EN378 once a year for the high pressure switches every five years for extern...

Page 7: ...he certified dimensional drawings for the units It is dangerous and illegal to re use disposable non returnable reclaim cylinders or attempt to refill them When reclaim cylinders are empty evacuate th...

Page 8: ...ximum tolerance is 5 mm in both axes there is adequate space above the unit for air flow and to ensure access to the components see dimensional drawings the number of support points is adequate and th...

Page 9: ...2 577 18 TD 120 to 150 X mm Y mm Z mm 841 31 521 7 563 33 TD 200 to 300 Unit with grille protection option X mm Y mm Z mm 798 25 568 22 577 18 NOTES 1 Material self adhesive vinyl 9800 2 The symbols m...

Page 10: ...an installation For the location of fixing points weight distribution and coordinates of the centre of gravity refer to the certified dimensional drawings B In multiple unit installations maximum four...

Page 11: ...e location of fixing points weight distribution and coordinates of the centre of gravity refer to the certified dimensional drawings B In multiple unit installations maximum four units the side cleara...

Page 12: ...st when designing an installation For the location of fixing points weight distribution and coordinates of the centre of gravity refer to the certified dimensional drawings B In multiple unit installa...

Page 13: ...r the location of fixing points weight distribution and coordinates of the centre of gravity refer to the certified dimensional drawings B In multiple unit installations maximum four units the side cl...

Page 14: ...For the location of fixing points weight distribution and coordinates of the centre of gravity refer to the certified dimensional drawings B In multiple unit installations maximum four units the side...

Page 15: ...HT 1321 2122 ht 300 MINI VOIR NOTICE D INSTALLATION REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL Unit with grille protection option 3 7 Multiple unit installation Solid wall Solid wall NOTE If the walls are higher th...

Page 16: ...ter side operating pressure plus hydraulic module kPa 400 400 400 400 400 400 Fans Axial with rotating shroud Quantity 1 1 1 1 2 2 Maximum total air flow l s 3748 3736 4035 4036 7479 8072 Max speed st...

Page 17: ...pressor I Nom I Max I Max LRA 1 LRA 2 Cosine 080 100 120 150 200 300 Un Un 10 A A phi max ZH24KVE 13 6 18 3 20 3 99 51 0 85 1 ZH33KVE 17 3 24 2 26 9 127 66 0 85 1 2 ZH40KVE 20 4 30 0 33 2 167 87 0 89...

Page 18: ...of the machines The operating environment for the TD units is specified below 1 Environment 1 Environment as classified in EN 60721 corresponds to IEC 60721 outdoor installation 1 ambient temperature...

Page 19: ...1 120 3 8 3 8 150 4 6 4 6 200 5 9 6 4 300 6 1 8 5 1 Maximum flow rate at an available pressure of 20 kPa minimum 2 Maximum flow rate at a water temperature difference of 3K in the plate heat exchanger...

Page 20: ...hieve this volume it may be necessary to add a storage tank to the circuit This tank should be equipped with baffles to allow mixing of the fluid water or brine Please refer to the examples below Bad...

Page 21: ...llation practises for units installed outside have been applied in accordance with IEC 60364 table 52C No 17 suspended aerial lines No 61 buried conduit with a derating coefficient of 20 The calculati...

Page 22: ...able wire Max connectable section Min wire section Max wire section Section mm2 Section mm2 Max length m Wire type Section mm2 Max length m Wire type 080 1 x 10 1 x 6 100 XLPE Cu 1 x 10 245 PVC Cu 100...

Page 23: ...he disturbance of the oxygenation conditions encou rages destabilisation of copper hydroxides and enlarge ment of particles Electric conductivity 10 600 S cm pH Ideal case pH neutral at 20 25 C 7 5 pH...

Page 24: ...sed Open It is recomended to use a primary glycol loop for low temperature applications as shown below 2 1 3 Water network Unit Legend B Primary glycol loop minimum 10 C Intermediate heat exchanger D...

Page 25: ...e information for the pump inlet see Control manual I Temperature sensor Note Provides temperature information for the water type heat exchanger outlet see Control manual J Temperature sensor Note Pro...

Page 26: ...he heat exchanger leaving piping F Shut off valve G Available pressure pump H Temperature probe BPHE inlet Note Gives heat exchanger entering temperature information see installation manual I Pressure...

Page 27: ...hydraulic circuit presence of solid contaminants Take another reading Compare this value to the initial value If the pressure drop has decreased this indicates that the screen filter must be removed...

Page 28: ...units are given for the higher variable speed of the pump maximum available pressure Data applicable for Fresh water 20 C In case of use of the glycol the maximum water flow is reduced For pure water...

Page 29: ...standard configuration It can also be located in the leaving water In this case two additional sensors must be added on the common piping All parameters required for the master slave function must be...

Page 30: ...ctivated after a shut down of the heat pump following a fault condition safety device This requires only a 400 V 3 ph 50 Hz power supply source For the required configuration of the stages consult the...

Page 31: ...um energy efficiency Pa 90 195 Nominal speed rpm 710 966 Specific ratio 1 002 1 002 Relevant information to facilitate the disassembly recycling or removal of the product at the end of life See servic...

Page 32: ...matically reset high pressure safety switches calibrated to 3130 kPa relative pressure soft alarm is manually reset NOTES Monitoring during operation Follow the regulations on monitoring pressurised e...

Page 33: ...time equalisation Lon gateway Two directional communication board complying with Lon Talk protocol Connects the unit by communication bus to a building management system Bacnet over IP Two directiona...

Page 34: ...2 Applicable rules for units incorporated into an air duct system Ensure that the suction or discharge inlets are not accidentally obstructed by the panel positioning e g low return or open doors etc...

Page 35: ...the electrical protection devices Check the correct operation of all heaters Replace the fuses every 3 years or every 15000 hours age hardening Check that no water has penetrated into the control box...

Page 36: ...ump if service considerations allow this Clean evaporators guarantee optimal operation of your unit Cleaning is necessary when the evaporators begin to become fouled The frequency of cleaning depends...

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Page 38: ...pected for crossed wires All plug assemblies are tight Check air handling systems All air handlers are operating All water valves are open All fluid piping is connected properly All air has been vente...

Page 39: ...tion of l s Carry out the QUICK TEST function see Aquaciat Cal o TD Connect Touch control manual Check and log on to the user menu configuration Load sequence selection Capacity ramp loading selection...

Page 40: ...ce Printed in the European Union Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice CARRIER participates in the ECP programme for LCP HP Check ongoing validity of cert...

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