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5. Minimum and maximum water flow rates
A low flow rate will not only compromise the performance of the unit but also increase the water temperature difference be-
tween the periods when the unit is in operation and when the unit is stopped. A high flow rate will cause the pipes to corrode.
Adjust the circulating flow rate so that the difference between the inlet and outlet temperatures will be between 3 ºC and 5 ºC.
Refer to the table below for the standard, minimum, and maximum flow rates.
The flow rate will be considered appropriate if the difference between the inlet and outlet water temperatures is between 3 ºC
and 5 ºC.
If the temperature difference is less than 3 ºC
Decrease the flow rate.
If the temperature difference is more than 5 ºC
Increase the flow rate. Check the pipes for air pockets, and make sure that the pump has enough capacity to sustain appro-
priate water pressure in a given water circuit.
6. Maintaining the appropriate amount of water in the water circuit.
(1) Amount of water in the water circuit
Shortage of water in the circulating water circuit may shorten the operation time of the unit or cause large fluctuations of water
temperature. It also causes the unit not to operate properly during the defrost cycle. The table below shows the minimum al-
lowable amount of water in the water circuit. If the piping length is too short to secure this amount, install a cushion tank to
ensure that the circuit has enough water in it.
(2) Calculating the amount of water in the circuit
The amount of water in the circuit can be obtained using the following formula.
Amount of water in the water circuit = Amount of water in the water Amount of water in the heat source unit + and
Amount of water in the load-side unit
The table below shows the amount of water in the water piping per 1 m
Amount of water in the piping
The table below shows the amount of water in the heat-source unit.
Amount of water in the heat-source unit
7. Sizes and the material types of the inlet and outlet pipes on the unit
The table below shows the sizes of the inlet and outlet pipes.
Inlet and outlet pipe sizes
Standard, Minimum, and Maximum flow rates
Unit: m
3
/h
Standard flow rate (50Hz)
Minimum allowable flow
rate
Maximum allowable flow
rate
Heating
CAHV-P500YA-HPB
7.74
7.5
15.0
Model
Minimum allowable amount of water (
ℓ
)
CAHV-P500YA-HPB
360
Pipe size
3/4B (20A)
1B (25A)
1 1/4B (32A) 1 1/2B A(40A)
2B (50A)
1 1/2B (65A)
Internal volume per meter (
ℓ
/m)
0.37
0.60
0.99
1.36
2.20
3.62
CAHV-P500YA-HPB
Amount of water in the heat-source unit (
ℓ
)
14
Inlet pipe
Outlet pipe
CAHV-P500YA-HPB
R1-1/2 female thread pipe <SUS304>
R1-1/2 female thread pipe <SUS304>
Summary of Contents for CAHV-P500YA-HPB
Page 1: ...Service Handbook Service Handbook CAHV P500YA HPB Model 2011 HOT WATER HEAT PUMP ...
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Page 46: ... 39 HWE10060 GB IV Remote Controller 1 Using the Remote Controller 41 2 Function Settings 46 ...
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Page 56: ... 49 HWE10060 GB V Electrical Wiring Diagram 1 Electrical Wiring Diagram 51 ...
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