C L I M AT E M A S T E R W AT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
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C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
Piping System Cleaning and Flushing
Piping System Cleaning and Flushing
Cleaning and
fl
ushing the WLHP piping system is the
single most important step to insure proper start-up and
continued ef
fi
cient operation of the system.
Follow the instructions below to properly clean and
fl
ush
the system:
1. Insure that electrical power to the unit is
disconnected.
2. Install the system with the supply hose connected
directly to the return riser valve. Use a single length
of
fl
exible hose.
3. Open all air vents. Fill the system with water. DO
NOT allow system to over
fl
ow. Bleed all air from the
system. Pressurize and check the system for leaks
and repair as appropriate.
4. Verify that all strainers are in place (ClimateMaster
recommends a strainer with a #20 stainless steel wire
mesh). Start the pumps, and systematically check
each vent to ensure that all air is bled from the system.
5. Verify that make-up water is available. Adjust make-
up water as required to replace the air which was
bled from the system. Check and adjust the water/air
level in the expansion tank.
6. Set the boiler to raise the loop temperature to
approximately 86°F [30°C]. Open a drain at the
lowest point in the system. Adjust the make-up water
replacement rate to equal the rate of bleed.
7. Re
fi
ll the system and add trisodium phosphate in
a proportion of approximately one pound per 150
gallons [1/2 kg per 750 l] of water (or other equivalent
approved cleaning agent). Reset the boiler to raise
the loop temperature to 100°F [38°C]. Circulate the
solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours. At the end
of this period, shut off the circulating pump and drain
the solution. Repeat system cleaning if desired.
8. When the cleaning process is complete, remove the
short-circuited hoses. Reconnect the hoses to the
proper supply, and return the connections to each of
the units. Re
fi
ll the system and bleed off all air.
9. Test the system pH with litmus paper. The system
water should be in the range of pH 6.0 - 8.5 (see
table 3). Add chemicals, as appropriate to maintain
neutral pH levels.
10. When the system is successfully cleaned,
fl
ushed,
re
fi
lled and bled, check the main system panels,
safety cutouts and alarms. Set the controls to
properly maintain loop temperatures.
DO NOT use “Stop Leak” or similar chemical agent in
this system. Addition of chemicals of this type to the
loop water will foul the heat exchanger and inhibit unit
operation.
CAUTION!
To avoid possible damage to a plastic (PVC)
piping system, do not allow temperatures to exceed 113°F
[45°C].
CAUTION!
NOTE: ClimateMaster strongly recommends all
piping connections, both internal and external to the
unit, be pressure tested by an appropriate method
prior to any fi nishing of the interior space or before
access to all connections is limited. Test pressure
may not exceed the maximum allowable pressure for
the unit and all components within the water system.
ClimateMaster will not be responsible or liable for
damages from water leaks due to inadequate or
lack of a pressurized leak test, or damages caused
by exceeding the maximum pressure rating during
installation.
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