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5 SERIES 502W12 INSTALLATION MANUAL

Safety Considerations

Installing and servicing air conditioning and heating 

equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and 

electrical components. Only trained and qualified service 

personnel should install, repair or service heating and air 

conditioning equipment. When working on heating and 

air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the 

literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other 

safety precautions that may apply.

Follow all safety codes.  Wear safety glasses and work 

gloves.  Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have 

fire extinguisher available for all brazing operations.

NOTE:

  Before installing, check voltage of unit(s) to ensure 

proper voltage.

WARNING: Before performing service or 

maintenance operations on the system, turn off 

main power switches to the unit. Electrical shock 

could cause serious personal injury.

WARNING: This heat pump is capable of 

producing hot water up to 150°F. All exposed 

piping surfaces shall be insulated to prevent 

serious personal injury that can occur from 

touching water piping. 

Application

Units are not intended for heating domestic (potable) water 

or swimming pools by direct coupling. If used for this type 

of application, a secondary heat exchanger must be used.

Moving and Storage

Move units in the normal “Up” orientation as indicated by 

the labels on the unit packaging. When the equipment 

is received, all items should be carefully checked against 

the bill of lading to ensure that all crates and cartons 

have been received in good condition. Examine units for 

shipping damage, removing unit packaging if necessary 

to properly inspect unit. Units in question should also 

be internally inspected. If any damage is observed, the 

carrier should make the proper notation on delivery receipt 

acknowledging the damage. Units are to be stored in a 

location that provides adequate protection from dirt, debris 

and moisture.

WARNING: To avoid equipment damage, do not 

leave the system filled in a building without heat 

during cold weather, unless adequate freeze 

protection levels of antifreeze are used. Heat 

exchangers do not fully drain and will freeze 

unless protected, causing permanent damage. 

General Installation Information

Unit Location

Provide sufficient room to make water and electrical 

connections. If the unit is located in a confined space, 

provisions must be made for unit servicing. Locate the 

unit in an indoor area that allows easy removal of the 

access panels and has enough space for service personnel 

to perform maintenance or repair. These units are not 

approved for outdoor installation and, therefore, must be 

installed inside the structure being conditioned. Do not 

locate units in areas subject to freezing conditions. 

WARNING: Do not store or install units in 

corrosive environments or in locations subject 

to temperature or humidity extremes (e.g. attics, 

garages, rooftops, etc.). Corrosive conditions and 

high temperature or humidity can significantly 

reduce performance, reliability, and service life.

 

WARNING: To avoid equipment damage and 

possible voiding of warranty, be sure that 

properly sized strainers are installed upstream 

of both brazed plate heat exchangers to protect 

them against particles in the fluid.

Mounting Units

Prior to setting the unit in place, remove and discard 

both compressor hold down shipping bolts located at the 

front of each compressor mounting bracket. Units should 

be mounted level on a vibration absorbing pad slightly 

larger than the base to provide isolation between the 

unit and the floor. It is not necessary to anchor the unit to 

the floor. Allow access to the front, back, and side access 

panels for servicing. 

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Summary of Contents for 502W12

Page 1: ...er Piping Connections Electrical Data Microprocessor Control Startup Procedures Preventive Maintenance 5 Series 502W12 Installation Manual C US 5 Serie ll l High Temp Hydronic Geothermal Heat Pump R 1...

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Page 3: ...Control Setup 17 Control Features 18 Sequence of Operation 20 Inputs and Outputs Configuration 21 Unit Display and Interface 21 Reference Calculations 24 Legend 24 Unit Startup 24 Operating Parameter...

Page 4: ...10 0 11 A 12 B 13 14 SS 15 A Model NHW 5 Series High Temp Hydronic Heat Pump Capacity 084 Dual Compressor 84 MBtu h Operation H Heating Only R Reversible Voltage 1 208 230 60 1 Controls 8 FX10 std no...

Page 5: ...ier should make the proper notation on delivery receipt acknowledging the damage Units are to be stored in a location that provides adequate protection from dirt debris and moisture WARNING To avoid e...

Page 6: ...steel hose clamps CK5L XLS 1 1 4 in rubber hose kit includes all the same items from CK5L XL plus 1 1 4 in 20 mesh bronze strainer WARNING All field installed piping and piping connections must be ra...

Page 7: ...s Under this scenario the evaporating temperature can fall outside of the compressor operating window To allow the system to operate correctly restricting the source side flow when the evaporating te...

Page 8: ...Air Separator Back Flow Preventer Pressure Relief Valve GEO STORAGE TANK 3 Way Valves Y Strainer required to prevent damage from fouling Hose Kit Pressure Reduction Pressure Reduction Hose Kit P T Po...

Page 9: ...sion erosion or deterioration of equipment The heat exchangers in the units are 316 stainless steel plates with copper brazing The water piping in the heat exchanger is steel There may be other materi...

Page 10: ...6 A 473 2 B7 B 03 AE7B1632 1 B 0 F B7 2 A C 13 AB 2 2 B7 E B3 7 3A 7 G A3 D713 113AA 2 A C 13 1 B 0 F B3 B3 A3 D713 113AA B7 E D B 53 9 19 CB 7 3 D B 53 9 19 CBA E D B 53 9 19 CB 1 B 0 F B7 1 B 0 F A6...

Page 11: ...pressor 2 each Scroll Factory Charge R 134a oz kg 76 2 16 Load Water Connection FPT in 1 25 Source Water Connection FPT in 1 25 Weight Operating lb kg 420 190 Weight Packaged lb kg 415 188 2 14 12 HAC...

Page 12: ...Red 36 T Yellow Blue 37 Yellow Blue 38 Tan Black 84 Tan Black 85 S WCT Circuit A L WCT Circuit A S WCT Circuit B L WCT Circuit B LLT Green Yellow 23 Yellow 21 Black White 22 Black 64A 2 3 1 PB2 Black...

Page 13: ...Black F20 Timer delay on close Red 104 Yellow 102 Black 30 97P841 01 03 15 12 Ground Legend CC Compressor Contactor CS Current Switch ELT Entering Load Temp ES Emergency Shutdown EST Entering Source T...

Page 14: ...Circuit A S WCT Circuit B L WCT Circuit B LLT Green Yellow 23 Yellow 21 Black White 22 Black 64A 2 3 1 PB2 Black 54 Red 55 Gray 56 Pink 58 Brown 57 Gray 59 6 15 7 16 9 8 17 14 5 18 13 4 1 3 12 10 11 2...

Page 15: ...ck F18 Black F19 Black F20 Timer delay on close Black 30 Yellow 102 97P841 02 03 15 12 Ground Legend CC Compressor Contactor CS Current Switch ELT Entering Load Temp ES Emergency Shutdown EST Entering...

Page 16: ...6 Com DI6 DI5 DI4 DI3 DI2 DI1 9VDC 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D09 D08 D07 D0 6 D05 D04 D03 D02 D01 J8 J2 J10 J9 J7 NOTE 7 A21 A12 A25 A22 A32 A31 A35 A23 A13 A11 A15 A14 A24 A3...

Page 17: ...ed wiring Terminals in the unit are not designed for other types of conductors WARNING All wiring must comply with local and state codes Disconnect the power supply before beginning to wire to prevent...

Page 18: ...4 The accessory output will be energized 90 seconds prior to the lead compressor output being energized When the lead compressor output is turned off the accessory output will be deactivated immediate...

Page 19: ...to operate so that the refrigerant temperature may eventually be at the threshold of the freeze detection setpoint NOTE This Lockout produces a Pre Freeze detection error on the MUI display Capacity...

Page 20: ...and the fixed compressor start delay timer has been satisfied When heating is no longer required the compressor will be turned off immediately after the compressor minimum on delay has been satisfied...

Page 21: ...sion Card Input Name Input Output Name Output Entering Source Water Temperature AI 1 Unused DO 1 Leaving Source Water Temperature 1 AI 2 Unused DO 2 Current Switch 1 Compressor 1 AI 3 Unused DO 3 Curr...

Page 22: ...1 30 0 F Load Frz2 30 0 F Src Frz Setpt 30 0 F LD Frz Setpt 30 0 F Temp Settings Unit of Measure F Settings Water to Water PRODCWWE 08B MM DD YY Unit Display and Interface cont Maintenance Y1 Input Au...

Page 23: ...point LD FP 1 Sensor Bad The sensor for load freeze detection on compressor circuit 1 is unreliable or is not reading Source Flow Source Flow Switch is Not Closed The source flow switch must be closed...

Page 24: ...Flow switches are installed and ready Freeze detection setpoints have been set in the microprocessor WARNING Verify ALL water controls are open and allow water flow PRIOR to engaging the compressor Fa...

Page 25: ...ions with 25 gpm for the load and source 2 14 12 Cooling Mode Entering Load Temp F Entering Source Temp F Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig Superheat F Subcooling F 50 30 15 25 28 50 18 26...

Page 26: ...nding 084 1 33 ohms 0 38 ohms NOTE Tolerance 7 2 14 12 Compressor Resistance Model Source gpm Load gpm EST F Heat Of Extraction HE Heat of Rejection HR 60 F 80 F 100 F 120 F 140 F 30 F 50 F 70 F 90 F...

Page 27: ...______PSI ______SAT F ______ F ______ F Liquid Line NOTE Do not attach refrigerant gauges unless a problem is suspected Suction Discharge Compressor RV Braze Plate Braze Plate FD ______PSI ______SAT F...

Page 28: ...______ AMPS n ______ AMPS Watts m x n x 0 85 o _____ WATTS o ______ WATTS o ______ WATTS 6 CAPACITY Cooling Capacity HR o x 3 413 p _____ btu hr Heating Capacity HE o x 3 413 p _____ btu hr 7 EFFICIE...

Page 29: ...a bypass of refrigerant If the unit will not heat check the reversing valve coil If the unit operation is noisy 1 Check compressor for loosened mounting bolts Make sure compressor is floating free on...

Page 30: ...Pressure Switch 35P512 01 Water Temperature Sensor 12P529 04 Freeze Detection Sensor 12S529 01 Electrical Compressor Contactor 13P004A03 Transformer 15P501B01 Connection Block Small 12P503 06 Connect...

Page 31: ...502W12 INSTALLATION MANUAL Revision Guide Pages Description Date By 18 Updated Field Wiring and Control Setup 25 Feb 2013 DS 20 Updated Sequence of Operation 25 Feb 2013 DS 31 Added Revision Guide 25...

Page 32: ...erFurnace International Inc 9000 Conservation Way Fort Wayne IN 46809 9794 WaterFurnace has a policy of continual product research and development and reserves the right to change design and speci cat...

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