ClimateMaster THW Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 9

Tranquility THW - 50 & 60Hz R410A - ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps - Rev.: 30 June, 2008B

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Table 2: Water Quality Standards

Figure 2: Typical Open Loop/ Well Application. 

GROUND-WATER HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

THW

Source HX

(coaxial)

Load HX

IN

OUT

NOTES:
1. P/T (pressure/temperature)  ports are internal for THW
    series units.
2. Other components (additional ball valves, unions, etc.)
    may be required for ease of service. This drawing
    shows only minimum requirements. Your specific
    installation will dictate final component selections.
3. Local code supercedes any piping arrangements or
    components shown on this drawing.

16Nov07

See drawings in Application manual for Load connections

P/T port

To proper discharge location

S

From pressure tank

Strainer (optional)

Shut-off valve

Boiler drain (for flushing)

Water control valve

High Pressure Switch

Flow regulator

Sound absorbing pad

Water Quality

Parameter

HX

Material

Closed

Recirculating

Open Loop and Recirculating Well

Scaling Potential - Primary Measurement

pH/Calcium Hardness

All

-

pH < 7.5 and Ca Hardness <100ppm

Method

Index Limits for Probable Scaling Situations -

(Operation outside these limits is not recommended)

Ryznar

All

-

6.0 - 7.5

Stability Index

If >7.5 minimize steel pipe use.

Langelier

All

-

-0.5 to +0.5

Saturation Index

If <-0.5 minimize steel pipe use. Based upon 150°F [66°C] HWG and

Direct well, 85°F [29°C] Indirect Well HX

Iron Fouling

Iron Fe

2+

(Ferrous)

All

-

<0.2 ppm (Ferrous)

(Bacterial Iron potential)

If Fe

2+

 (ferrous)>0.2 ppm with pH 6 - 8, O2<5 ppm check for iron bacteria

Iron Fouling

All

-

<0.5 ppm of Oxygen

Above this level deposition will occur.

Corrosion Prevention

pH

All

6 - 8.5

6 - 8.5

Monitor/treat as

needed

Minimize steel pipe below 7 and no open tanks with pH <8

Hydrogen Sulfide (H

2

S)

All

-

<0.5 ppm

At H

2

S>0.2 ppm, avoid use of copper and copper nickel piping or HX's.

Rotten egg smell appears at 0.5 ppm level.

Copper alloy (bronze or brass) cast components are OK to <0.5 ppm.

Ammonia ion

All

-

<0.5 ppm

as hydroxide, chloride,

nitrate and sulfate

compounds

Maximum

Maximum Allowable at maximum water temperature.

Chloride Levels

50°F (10°C)

75°F (24°C)

100

ϒ

F (38

ϒ

C)

Copper

-

<20ppm

NR

NR

CuproNickel

-

<150 ppm

NR

NR

304 SS

-

<400 ppm

<250 ppm

<150 ppm

316 SS

-

<1000 ppm

<550 ppm

< 375 ppm

Titanium

-

>1000 ppm

>550 ppm

>375 ppm

Erosion and Clogging

Particulate Size and

Erosion

All

<10 ppm of particles

and a maximum

velocity of 6 fps [1.8 m/s].

Filtered for maximum

800 micron [800mm,

20 mesh] size.

<10 ppm (<1 ppm "sandfree" for reinjection) of particlesand a maximum

velocity of 6 fps [1.8 m/s]. Filtered for maximum 800 micron [800mm,

20 mesh] size.Any particulate that is not removed can potentially

clog components.

Notes:

Rev.: 03/28/08S

• NR - 

Application not recommended.

• "-" No design Maximum.

• Closed Recirculating system is identified by a closed pressurized piping system.

• Recirculating open wells should observe the open recirculating design considerations.

Above the given limits, scaling is likely to occur.  Scaling indexes should be calculated using the limits below.

Scaling indexes should be calculated at 150°F [66°C] for direct use and HWG applications,

and at 90°F [32°C] for indirect HX use. A monitoring plan should be implemented.

Summary of Contents for THW Series

Page 1: ...Data 4 Dimensional Data 5 Installation 6 Load Plumbing Installation 7 Ground Water Heat Pump Application 8 Water Quality Standards 9 Ground Loop Heat Pump Application 10 Electrical Power Wiring 13 El...

Page 2: ...or serious injury DANGER labels on unit access panels must be observed WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicate...

Page 3: ...all pipes fittings and valves before installing any of the system components Remove any dirt or trash found in or on these components Pre Installation Installation Operation and Maintenance instructio...

Page 4: ...Connection Size IPT in 1 1 1 Maximum Working Pressure Water Side Base Unit PSIG kPa 500 3445 500 3445 500 3445 DHW Option PSIG kPa 500 3445 500 3445 500 3445 Internal Source Pump w Expansion Tank PSIG...

Page 5: ...3cm Model Overall Cabinet Water Connections Electric Access Plugs 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Depth B Width C Height D Source Outdoor Water In E Source Outdoor Water Out F Load Indoor Water In G Load Indoor Water...

Page 6: ...erature and pressure combination This excludes PVC for most heating applications Insure load water flow in high temperature heating applications is at least 3 gpm per ton 3 2 l m per kW to improve per...

Page 7: ...mponents additional ball valves unions etc may be required for ease of service This drawing shows only minimum requirements Your specific installation will dictate final component selections 6 Buffer...

Page 8: ...l valve Always maintain water pressure in the heat exchanger by placing water control valves at the outlet of the unit to prevent mineral precipitation Pilot operated or Taco slow closing valve s sole...

Page 9: ...pH 6 8 O2 5 ppm check for iron bacteria Iron Fouling All 0 5 ppm of Oxygen Above this level deposition will occur Corrosion Prevention pH All 6 8 5 6 8 5 Monitor treat as needed Minimize steel pipe be...

Page 10: ...sure an even fill Once full do not allow the water level in the flush cart tank to drop below the pump inlet line or air can be pumped back out to the earth loop Try to maintain a fluid level in the t...

Page 11: ...ritory manager should be consulted for the antifreeze best suited to your area Freeze protection should be maintained to 15 F 9 4 C below the lowest expected entering loop temperature For example if 3...

Page 12: ...r 240 Volt The transformers may be switched to 208V operation as illustrated on the wiring diagram By switching the Red 208V and the Orange 240V at the terminal Model Voltage Code Voltage Min Max Volt...

Page 13: ...eothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 13 Figure 5 THW 50Hz Line and Low Voltage Figure 6 THW 60Hz Line and Low Voltage Electrical Line Voltage Field Low Voltage Wiring Field Line Voltage Wiring Field...

Page 14: ...Slow Closing valves on THW Series equipment Figure 9a wiring should be utilized The valve takes approximately 60 seconds to open very little water will flow before 45 seconds and it activates the com...

Page 15: ...limateMaster with a 1 4 internal flare connection as part number 39B0005N01 Electrical Low Voltage CAUTION CAUTION Refrigerant pressure activated water regulating valves should never be used with Clim...

Page 16: ...ons As the outdoor temperature decreases the heat loss of the structure increases which requires more capacity from the heating system If the water temperature is reduced as the outdoor air temperatur...

Page 17: ...F and 68 F 20 C and 20 C the water temperature in the buffer tank is adjusted accordingly For homes that are well insulated and tightly sealed the building balance point may be 55 F 13 C or lower so t...

Page 18: ...r unit forced air heating may be used for the shoulder seasons allowing quick heating to cooling changeover If this feature is used the consumer will easily be able to tell when WWSD is enabled becaus...

Page 19: ...ETS PROGRAM SETTINGS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SET MONTH DAY YR HR MIN VACATION HOLD DATE THEN TIME SECURITY LOCKOUT TEMP ADJUST LOCKOUT TOTAL KEYPAD LOCKOUT SCREEN SETTINGS PROGRAM SCREEN SERVICE INFORMATION...

Page 20: ...ER TANK SETPOINT INPUT DEALER INFORMATION BUFFER TANK DEADBAND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE RESET RESTORE DEFAULTS MANUAL OPERATION HOT WATER DEADBAND OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMP THW INTERFACE INSTALLER MENU MAXIMUM W...

Page 21: ...30 June 2008B 21 Electrical Wiring diagram matrix Model Diagram Number Voltage Option THW008 96B0108N01 220 50 1 THW008 96B0108N02 220 50 1 VSFP THW010 96B0108N05 230 60 1 THW010 96B0108N06 230 60 1 V...

Page 22: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 22 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 230 60 1 Units...

Page 23: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 23 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 230 60 1 Units...

Page 24: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 24 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 230 60 1 units with vsfp...

Page 25: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 25 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 230 60 1 units with vsfp...

Page 26: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 26 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 220 50 1 Units...

Page 27: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 27 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 220 50 1 Units...

Page 28: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 28 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 220 50 1 Units WITH VSFP...

Page 29: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 29 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 220 50 1 Units WITH VSFP...

Page 30: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 30 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 420 50 3 Units...

Page 31: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 31 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 420 50 3 Units...

Page 32: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 32 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 420 50 3 Units WITH VSFP...

Page 33: ...Tranquility THW 50 60Hz R410A ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Rev 30 June 2008B 33 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM THW 420 50 3 Units WITH VSFP...

Page 34: ...s to bring the building space up to occupancy temperatures 2 Voltage utilization range complies with ARI Standard 110 Determination of operating limits is dependent primarily upon three factors 1 ente...

Page 35: ...e for proper range and also verify heating and cooling setpoints for proper operation q System pH System water pH is 7 5 8 5 Proper pH promotes longevity of hoses and fittings q System Flushing Water...

Page 36: ...conduct the following checks a Check the voltage and current They should comply with the electrical specifications described on the unit nameplate b Look for wiring errors Check for loose terminal scr...

Page 37: ...result of the deterioration of iron or galvanized piping or components in the system or open cooling towers requiring heavy chemical treatment and mineral buildup through water use Should periodic coi...

Page 38: ...gn or improper application installation or use of CM s products or 13 Electricity or fuel costs or any increases or unrealized savings in same for any reason whatsoever CM is not responsible for 1 The...

Page 39: ...rrect system design or the improper application of CM s products CM is not responsible for 1 The costs of any fluids refrigerant or other system components or associated labor to repair or replace the...

Page 40: ...bargain between the parties but are merely ClimateMaster s opinion or commendation of its products The management system governing the manufacture of ClimateMaster s products is ISO 9001 2000 certifi...

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