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5 SERIES 500A11 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Energy Monitoring (Standard Sensor Kit on most
‘Advanced’ models)
The Energy Monitoring Kit includes two current transducers
(fan and electric heat) added to the existing two
compressor sensors so that the complete power usage of
the heat pump can be measured. The AID Tool provides
configuration detail for the type of blower motor and a
line voltage calibration procedure to improve the accuracy.
This information can be displayed on the AID Tool or
selected communicating thermostats. The TPCM32U03/04
will display instantaneous energy use while the color
touchscreen TPCC32U01 will in addition display a 13 month
history in graph form. Ensure the Energy Kit has been
enabled by accessing the ‘Sensor Kit Setup” in the AID Tool
and complete the following:
a. Select ‘Blower Energy’ – PSC or ECM/5-Speed ECM
b. Activate ‘Energy Option’ to activate the sensors on
for compressor (2), fan and aux heat current sensor.
c. Select ‘Pump’ option of FC1, FC2, VS Pump,
VS+26-99, or open loop. This selects the pump
watts used in the calculation. Pump watts are not
measured but estimated.
d. Line Voltage Calibration – Voltmeter required to
calibrate line voltage during heating or cooling.
Refer to Line Voltage Calibration in this manual for
more
details.
i. Turn on Unit in Heating or Cooling .
ii. Use multimeter at L1 and L2 to measure
line
voltage
iii. In the Sensor Kit Setup screen adjust the
‘Base Voltage’ to the nearest value to that
is
measured
iv. Then use the ‘Fine Adjust’ to select the
exact voltage being measured at L1 and L2.
v. Exit ‘Sensor Setup’ Screen
e. Energy monitoring can be read on any of the
following
components:
i. AID Tool – instantaneous information only
ii.
TPCM32U03/04
Communicating
Thermostat (B/W) - instantaneous
information
only
iii. TPCC32U01/04 Color Touchscreen
Thermostat – Both Instantaneously and
historical (13 months)
iv. WaterFurnace Web Portal via AWL
device hooked to Aurora (future release)
Refrigerant Monitoring (optional sensor kit)
The optional Refrigerant Monitoring Kit includes two
pressure transducers, and three temperature sensors,
heating liquid line, suction temperature and existing
cooling liquid line (FP1). These sensors allow the
measurement of discharge and suction pressures, suction
and liquid line temperatures as well as superheat and
subcooling. This information will only be displayed on
Unit Startup cont.
the AID Tool. Ensure the Refrigerant Monitoring has been
setup by accessing the ‘Sensor Kit Setup” in the AID Tool
and complete the following:
Once sensors are installed for discharge pressure, suction
pressure, suction, liquid line cooling, liquid line heating and
leaving air temperature no further setup is required.
a. Turn on Unit in Heating or Cooling .
b. Use the AID Tool to view the refrigerant
performance in the ‘Refrigerant Monitor’ screen.
c. Refrigerant monitoring can be read on any of the
following
components:
i. AID Tool – instantaneous information only
ii. WF Web Portal via AWL device hooked
to Aurora (future release)
Performance Monitoring (optional sensor kit)
The optional Performance Monitoring Kit includes three
temperature sensors, entering and leaving water, leaving
air temperature and a water flow rate sensor. With this
kit heat of extraction and rejection will be calculated. This
requires configuration using the AID Tool for selection
of water or antifreeze. Ensure the Energy Kit has been
enabled by accessing the ‘Sensor Kit Setup” in the AID Tool
and complete the following:
a. Select ‘Brine’ – and then choose Water or
Antifreeze for the proper factor
b. Activate ‘Flowmeter’ to activate the flow sensor
select the appropriate 3/4 in., 1 in., or none.
c. Exit Sensor Kit Setup Screen.
d. Turn on Unit in Heating or Cooling .
e. Use the AID Tool to view the performance in the
‘Performance Monitor’ screen.
f. Performance monitoring can be read on any of the
following
components:
i. AID Tool – instantaneous information only
ii. WaterFurnace Web Portal via AWL
device hooked to Aurora (future release)
Startup Steps
NOTE:
Complete the Equipment Start-Up/Commissioning
Check Sheet during this procedure. Refer to thermostat
operating instructions and complete the startup procedure.
Verify that the compressor shipping bolt has been removed.
1. Initiate a control signal to energize the blower motor.
Check blower operation through the AID Tool.
2. Initiate a control signal to place the unit in the
cooling mode. Cooling setpoint must be set below
room temperature.
3. First stage cooling will energize after a time delay.
4. Be sure that the compressor and water control valve or
loop pump(s) are activated.
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