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IOM, XT Models
Enertech Global
Note:
Rated in accordance with ISO Standard 13256-1 which includes Pump Penalties.
Heating capacities based on 68.0°F DB, 59.0°F WB entering air temperature.
Cooling capacities based on 80.6°F DB, 66.2°F WB entering air temperature.
Entering water temperatures: 50°F heating / 59°F cooling.
Section 2: Installation Introduction
Introduction
This geothermal heat pump provides heating and
cooling as well as optional domestic water heating
capability. Engineering and quality control is built
into every geothermal unit. Good performance
depends on proper application and correct
installation
Notices, Cautions, Warnings, & Dangers
“NOTICE” Notification of installation, operation or
maintenance information which is important, but
which is NOT hazard-related.
“CAUTION” Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation or an unsafe practice which, if not
avoided, COULD result in minor or moderate injury or
product or property damage.
“WARNING” Indicates potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or
serious injury.
“DANGER” Indicates an immediate hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death
or serious injury.
Inspection
Upon receipt of any geothermal equipment,
carefully check the shipment against the packing
slip and the freight company bill of lading. Verify
that all units and packages have been received.
Inspect the packaging of each package and each
unit for damages. Insure that the carrier makes
proper notation of all damages or shortage on all
bill of lading papers. Concealed damage should
be reported to the freight company within 15 days.
If not filed within 15 days the freight company can
deny all claims.
Note: Notify Enertech Global’s shipping department
of all damages within 15 days. It is the responsibility
of the purchaser to file all necessary claims with the
freight company.
Un-packaging
Enertech units are mounted to wooden pallets for
easy handling during shipment and installation.
Units are protected during shipment with durable
cardboard corner posts, top and air coil panels.
Shrink wrap is applied covering the entire unit and
attachment to the pallet.
Upon receipt of the unit carefully remove the shrink
wrap. Using a box cutter slit the shrink wrap on
the cardboard top and corner posts. Use caution
to not damaged the finished surface of the unit.
Keep all cardboard or other packaging material
for safe storage and transport to the job site prior to
installation.
Remove the front compressor section service panel
to locate technical documents; manuals, bulletins
or instructions and accessory items; HWG piping kits,
supply/return duct flange kits or condensate tubing
kits prior to installation.
Unit Protection
Protect units from damage and contamination
due to plastering (spraying), painting and
all other foreign materials that may be used
at the job site. Keep all units covered on the
job site with either the original packaging or
equivalent protective covering. Cap or recap
unit connections and all piping until unit is
installed. Precautions must be taken to avoid
physical damage and contamination which
may prevent proper start-up and may result in
costly equipment repair.
Storage
All geothermal units should be stored inside in the
original packaging in a clean, dry location. Units
should be stored in an upright position at all times.
Units should not be stacked unless specially noted
on the packaging.
Removal and Disposal
Geothermal units removed from service should have
all components, oils, antifreeze and refrigerants
properly disposed of according to all local and
national environmental recycling codes, regulations,
standards and rules.