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Customer Manual 5.2.3 

 
 

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Hydro-Temp™ 

Corporation has compiled this manual with care; however 

Hydro-Temp™ 

does not warrant 

that the information in this manual is free of errors. 

Hydro-Temp™ 

reserves the right to change any portion 

of this manual without notice. The appearance of any technical data or editorial material in this manual 
does not constitute endorsement, warranty, or guarantee  by 

Hydro-Temp™ 

of  any product, service, 

process, procedure, design, or the like. The user assumes the entire risk of the use of any information in 
this manual. 
 

Contact Information:

 

Hydro-Temp™ 

Corporation 

P.O. Box 566  
3636 Hwy 67 South 
Pocahontas, AR  72455 
870-892-8343 

www.Hydro-Temp.com

 

 

Do not

 install, operate, or maintain this equipment before carefully reading the instruction manual.  

Additional copies of this manual are available from the installing dealer or from 

Hydro-Temp™

 Corporation. 

Save these and any other operating instructions for yourself and any future owners of this equipment. 

 

1.0 Transportation & Storage 

 

Move and store units in an upright position.  Do not stack units. 
Inspect shipment for shipping damage and check packing slip for accuracy.  Any equipment or cartons in 
question should be removed from the packing and physically inspected.  If any damage is detected, the 
carrier should make a note on the delivery slip acknowledging the damage.   
 
During  freezing conditions  special consideration should be made to prevent unit damage.  

If a unit is 

taken to the job site or put in storage, anti-freeze will need to be pumped into the water coils to 
prevent freezing. 

Failure to do this will void warranty. 

 

2.0 Electrical Hazard Warnings 

 

THE FOLLOWING IS A GENERAL WARNING STATEMENT WHICH SHOULD BE READ AND 

UNDERSTOOD BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEWHYDRO-TEMP™ UNIT. 

 

There are noend user maintenance items inside the cabinet of the unit.  If the unit operates unusually or 
develops a leak, turn off all electrical power to unit and call your service technician. 

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL!! 

 Always protect yourself and others. Always turn off system power before removing panels. Some units 

may have more than one or two power supplies. 

 Keep all covers and panels in place at all times. Do not open panel/doors. Removing panel/doors present 

an Electric shock and/or pinch hazard. 

 Do not stick hands into return or any other opening. 

 All repairs, electrical or mechanical, should be attempted only by trained 

Hydro-Temp™

 technicians.  In 

the event of a unit problem, do not reset the equipment before correcting the problem.  Equipment failure 
due to resetting without first correcting the problem will not be covered by the warranty. 

 The presence of water around the base of the unit constitutes an electrical hazard.  Turn off the power to 

the unit as soon as water leakage is discovered and call a service technician immediately. 

Summary of Contents for HOT Series

Page 1: ...HOT SERIES High Output Temperature Geothermal Water to Water Heat Pump R 134A Refrigerant 2 Ton to 20 Ton Single Speed Customer Manual ...

Page 2: ...Customer Manual 5 2 3 2 ...

Page 3: ...Customer Manual 5 2 3 3 Change is in the Air You are about to experience a level of comfort and efficiency that many people don t even know exist ...

Page 4: ...eothermal heat pumps are known for being GREEN however green usually means giving something up In your case not only will you be helping the environment now and for the future you are providing yourself with the most comfortable indoor environment available today It is not often you can make an impact on others by providing for yourself ...

Page 5: ...ngth one way ____ft Pond Loop of Circuits ______ Total length per Circuit ____ft Depth where sunk _____ft Other__________________________ Use this area to make a rough drawing of the loop in relation to the home One block equals ________ feet Notes ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________...

Page 6: ... T A C T IN F O R M A T I O N 8 1 0 T R A N S P O R T A T I O N S T O R A G E 8 2 0 E L E C T R I C A L H A Z A R D W A R N I N G S 8 3 0 P R E V E N T A T I V E MA I N T E N A N C E 9 4 0 C O N T R O L S A N D T O U C H SC R E E N D I S P L A Y 1 0 ...

Page 7: ...SUPPLY RIGHT RETURN LEFT SUPPLY WATER SOURCE W OPEN LOOP WELL WATER C CLOSED LOOP T COOLING TOWER X IF NON APPLICABLE STRIP HEAT XXX NO STRIP HEAT 005 5KW 010 10KW 015 15KW 020 20KW OR TOTAL KW REFRIGERANT 1 R410A 2 R22 3 R134A 4 R407C X IF NON APPLICABLE Microprocessor X TERMINAL STRIP 1 GEORGIA CONTROL HYDRO TEMP 2 AUTOMATED LOGIC 583 3 AUTOMATED LOGIC 6126 4 END USER DDC VOLTAGE PHASE 1 208 230...

Page 8: ... note on the delivery slip acknowledging the damage During freezing conditions special consideration should be made to prevent unit damage If a unit is taken to the job site or put in storage anti freeze will need to be pumped into the water coils to prevent freezing Failure to do this will void warranty 2 0 Electrical Hazard Warnings THE FOLLOWING IS A GENERAL WARNING STATEMENT WHICH SHOULD BE RE...

Page 9: ...AMAGE TO THE UNIT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT CAUSED BY FAILURE TO MAINTAIN PROPER ANTIFREEZE LEVELS ISNOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Open loop systems require well water to be pumped through the system For this reason Hydro Temp recommends the installing dealer to install isolation valves and a water strainer on the entering water line feeding water to the Hydro Temp system Be aware of the location of these c...

Page 10: ...om running without turning off the power Caution MUST be taken when opening the unit for service work as the master switch does not disconnect power The unit is still powered with the master switch off This switch is useful when needing to shut down the system for filter replacement or system operation is not needed but thermostats are to remain powered 4 1 Thermostat Tank sensor Most water to wat...

Page 11: ...displayed at the bottom will be the control program number and program version 4 1 6 Protostar Equipment Touch Display Settings Screen The Settings screen allows the end user a way to adjust system set points Net Master should always be on for normal system operation Turning this off will disable the system Hot water Start The temperature the system will kick on to make hot water Hot water stop Th...

Page 12: ...ouch Display Detailed status Screen The detailed status screen shows the status of all input outputs and system safeties 4 1 8 Protostar Equipment Touch Display Compressor runtime screen The run time screen shows the time in hours the compressor has ran ...

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