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C L I M AT E M A S T E R WAT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
Tranquility
®
Large Water-to-Water (TMW) Series
R e v. : O c t o b e r 5 , 2 0 2 1
C l i m a t e M a s t e r Wa t e r-S o u rc e H e a t P u m p s
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Pre-Start Up Procedures, Cont’d.
Water System
1. Confirm that leak testing has been carried out.
2. Confirm that the system has been flushed and is clean.
3. Confirm that the results of both Load and Source
water analysis does not conflict with the acceptable
constituent ppm levels as indicated in Water Quality
Table 1.
4. Confirm that appropriate water analysis has been
conducted and treated if required by the end-user or
facility manager.
5. Confirm that necessary water treatment systems
are in place with both the Load and Source water
systems. pH should be 7-9.
6. Confirm that both the Load and Source circulating
pumps are operational and water is flowing through
both exchangers. (Manually open any motorized valve).
7. Shut entering water valve and blow out some water
to check for particles or coloration from suspended
particles. Record the pressure differential across the
load and source heat exchangers, measured at the
Pete’s ports.
8. Confirm correct water flow rates through the Source
and Load. Compare the measured differential
pressures with the predicted flow rates to ensure
proper correlation to the flow results.
9. Confirm entering water temperature is within
operating limits in table 5.
10. Confirm installation of
mandatory
field installed
Source and Load water strainers with
minimum
of 60
mesh screens.
11. Cooling Tower/Boiler: Check equipment for proper
setpoints and operation.
12. Standby Pumps: Verify the standby pump is
properly installed and in operating condition.
Pre-start form - complete all information and send to
ClimateMaster. Keep a copy for your records.
⚠
WARNING!
⚠
WARNING!
To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT leave
system filled in a building without heat during the winter
unless antifreeze is added to system water. Heat exchangers
never fully drain by themselves and will freeze unless
winterized with antifreeze.