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4. Start-up

Equipment operation during con-

struction  is  not  recommended.

Construction  site  pollution  may

seriously  degrade  performance,

damage  unit  and  void  all  manu-

facturer warranties.

Power should be on at least 24 hours prior to start-up to

allow crankcase heater(s) to boil off refrigerant that may

have accumulated in the compressor(s) oil.

Failure  to  adhere  to  the  following  start-up  procedures

will void all manufacturer warranties.

Do  not  alter  factory  wiring.

Deviation  from  the  supplied

wiring  diagram  shall  void  all

warranties and may result in

equipment  damage  and/or

personal  injury.  Contact  the

factory  with  wiring  discre-

pancies.

General

ONLY QUALIFIED, AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD POW-

ER ON, OR START-UP THIS EQUIPMENT.
The use of common sense, and good practice in the install-

ation, and start-up of equipment will prevent many potent-

ial problems with the system in the future.
Before  starting  up  the  equipment,  building  construction

should be complete, and start-up personnel should:

Have  a  working  knowledge  of  general  HVAC  and

mechanical  commissioning  procedures  and  prac-

tices.

Be familiar with units functions, features, optional

unit accessories, and all control sequences;

Have  appropriate  literature  on  hand  for  consult-

ation.

Before  the  structure  is  occupied,  the  installation,

start-up personnel must take three essential steps:

1. Check Out

2. Start-up

3. Commissioning

Check Out

Equipment should be thoroughly checked for loose wiring,

a free spinning blower wheel, and wheel fitting access pan-

els.  Air  handlers  should  not  be  operated  without  proper

ductwork  and  access  panels  installed,  except  as  required

during start-up and air balancing.

1. Check  all  electrical  connections  to  be  sure  they

are tight.

2. Open  all  access  panels,  and  remove  all  shipping

screws, or restraints.

3. Clean out any debris that may have been left.

4. Check belt alignment if any, and tightness of fan

drives.

5. Check  bearing  locking  collars,  and  fan  wheel  set

screws for tightness.

6. Turn fan wheels to assure free rotation.

7. Ensure  electrical  supply  matches  the  unit  name-

plate.

8. Ensure the existence of a drainage ‘P” trap.

9. Ensure condensate lines are connected, glued and

have the right slope.

10. Check local codes for any special provisions.

11. Replace, and/or close all access panels.

12. Ensure  that  return,  and/or  supply  dampers  in

ductwork are open.

Start-up

Install  gauges,  voltmeter  and  amp  meter  before  start-up.

Observe  refrigerant  pressures  during  initial  operation.

Note and determine the cause of any excessive sound, or

vibration.  Follow  start-up  procedures  outlined  below  to

start each piece of equipment.

1. Make sure thermostat is OFF, turn the unit power

ON. In three (3) phase unit check electrical phas-

ing  to  ensure  phase  monitor  turns  on  (where

available)  and  fan  rotates  in  proper  direction.

Switch phases if necessary.

2. Check and record water temperature, water flow

rate,  space  temperatures  and  make  sure  all  fig-

ures match the range of operation.

3. For HPX units please refer to Control Spec for HPX

unit.

4. Set  thermostat  to  highest  temperature  setting,

turn fan switch to AUTO and mode of operation to

COOL.

Summary of Contents for HPX Series

Page 1: ...words NOTE CAUTION and WARNING NOTES are intended to clarify or make the installation easier CAUTIONS are given to prevent equipment damage WARNINGS are given to alert reader that personal injury and or equipment damage may result if installation and or service are not handled properly Rev 022014003 MIAMI HEAT PUMP ...

Page 2: ... and Installation Clearance Mounting and Suspension Duct Work Sealing Supplementary Cooling Heating Water Line Piping Condensate Piping Electrical Wall Thermostat Handset Filters 4 Completion General Check out Start up Commissioning 5 Operation and Maintenance General Maintenance and Schedule Filters Blower Assembly Indoor Coil s Water Heat Exchanger Service 6 Troubleshooting ...

Page 3: ...coil expansion valve reversing valve centrifugal blower high efficiency motor a control panel with all necessary protection devices and safety circuit Units are designed to operate with an entering water temp erature between 50 0 F and 100 0 F suitable for a cooling tower boiler application but an extended range is available down to 25 0 F for Geo Thermo applications for a Geo Thermo application s...

Page 4: ...nce can cause property damage personal injury or loss life A qualified installer or service agency must perform installation and service RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Unit may have multiple power supplies Turn the electrical power of the unit OFF and disconnect switch es before attempting to perform any service or maintenance RISK OF INJURY FROM HOT PARTS Discon nect all power close all isolation valve...

Page 5: ... file a freight claim and to schedule an inspection 5 After losses have been acknowledged by the freight carrier call the factory for a repair or replacement part quote at 866 407 8535 6 With permission of freight carrier order parts and or make repairs 7 If repairs must be made to damaged goods certain equipment alteration repair and manipulation of equipment without the manufacturer s consent ma...

Page 6: ...t is constructed of sturdy materials it is advised to avoid impacts and handling methods that may damage internal apparatus and struc ture or the exterior surfaces of the unit Take care not to apply destructive force to coils coil and drain stub outs or other parts protruding beyond the extents of the unit casing Always handle the unit by its exterior casing and never by any of the protruding part...

Page 7: ...he unit is installed in an unconditioned area Supplementary Cooling Heating When heat is called for unit shall switch to mechanical heating Should the unit have hot water or steam capabilities it shall be activated according to controls Unit with Hot Water Coil Water supply lines must be insulated properly fastened drained and supported according to the local code require ments Unit with Steam Coi...

Page 8: ...nel should clean drain pans drain lines or the insides of equipment Electrical WARNING All electrical works need to be performed by a licensed electrician and according to all applicable codes Check the unit data plate to make sure it matches with the power supply Proper fuses or HACR circuit breakers should be installed See unit s nameplate for minimum amps and maximum fuse breaker Connect power ...

Page 9: ... a free spinning blower wheel and wheel fitting access pan els Air handlers should not be operated without proper ductwork and access panels installed except as required during start up and air balancing 1 Check all electrical connections to be sure they are tight 2 Open all access panels and remove all shipping screws or restraints 3 Clean out any debris that may have been left 4 Check belt align...

Page 10: ...ualified personnel should not attempt to adjust air circulation as all system has unique operating characteristics Professional air balance specialists should be employed to establish actual operating conditions and to configure the air delivery sys tem for optimal performance Water Balancing When unit is one of many at the same water system a specialist with a complete working knowledge of water ...

Page 11: ... wheels are necessary to reduce electrical use maintain capacity and reduce stress on the unit The blower wheel and blower section need to be ins pected periodically and cleaned of dust or debris To ins pect and clean the blower set thermostat to OFF position turn the electrical power to the unit to OFF position at the disconnect switch Clean the assembly check for looseness check screws for tight...

Page 12: ...m refrigerant evacuate and recharge with factory recommended charge High Pressure Check defective or improperly calibrated high pressure switch Unit OFF on low pressure switch Suction Pressure too Low In COOLING mode lack of or inadequate air flow Entering air temperature too cold Blower inoperative clogged filter or restriction in ductwork In HEATING mode lack of or inadequate water flow Entering...

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