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15 - 25 Ton

1/2 - 5 Ton

6 - 15 Ton

6 - 10 Ton

Installation, 
Operation and 
Maintenance

March 2007

WSHP-SVX01E-EN

GEHB

GEVB:

Design Sequence 

006 - 060 – 50/60 HZ

006 - 060 – 50/60 Hz

"R" and later

072 - 180 – 50/60 Hz

072 - 300 – 50/60 Hz

"D" and later

Axiom™ 
Horizontal/Vertical

Water-Source Comfort System 
Models GEH and GEV

Summary of Contents for Axiom GEHB 006

Page 1: ...ion Operation and Maintenance March 2007 WSHP SVX01E EN GEHB GEVB Design Sequence 006 060 50 60 HZ 006 060 50 60 Hz R and later 072 180 50 60 Hz 072 300 50 60 Hz D and later Axiom Horizontal Vertical...

Page 2: ...Inspection Unpack all components of the kit Check carefully for any shipping damage If any damage is found it must be reported immediately and a claim made against the transportation company Visually...

Page 3: ...istribution for Hanging the GEH Model 8 Weights 8 GEH Clearance Dimensions 9 Dimensions 9 GEV 1 2 through 5 Ton Clearance Dimensions 10 GEV 6 through 10 Ton Clearance Dimensions 10 GEV 12 1 2 through...

Page 4: ...r Installation for GEV and GEH 6 to 25 Ton Models 61 Start up Sequence 63 Economizer Start Up 63 Electrical Requirements 64 Pre Start Checklist 77 Pre Start 77 Initial Unit Start up 78 Start Up Checkl...

Page 5: ...ate air circulation beneath the unit Cover the unit s with a water proof tarp to protect them from the elements Make provisions for continuous venting of the covered units to prevent moisture from sta...

Page 6: ...board The exception to this would be if the equipment contained hot gas reheat waterside economizer or boilerless control with electric heat The ZN524 digital control board is designed to interface a...

Page 7: ...nals the reheat relay coil to energize allowing the high pressure refrigerant gas to flow from the compressor through the reheat valve into the reversing valve or reheat coil for dehumidification A sw...

Page 8: ...lb 178 kg 248 lb 112 kg Operating Weight 072 617 lb 280 kg 577 262 kg 090 072 648 294 kg 608 276 kg 120 090 861 391 kg 821 373 kg 150 120 1215 lb 547 kg 1170 lb 527 kg 180 150 1225 lb 551 kg 1180 lb 5...

Page 9: ...idor installation where space limitations force the left or right side of the unit against a wall Service clearance dimensions for the 6 through 15 ton horizontal includes a two side access appropriat...

Page 10: ...low Check all code requirements prior to unit installations GEV 12 1 2 through 25 Ton Clearance Dimensions The diagram below outlines the minimum required unit service clearances Any one unit side oth...

Page 11: ...3 3 8 86 018 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 4 1 4 108 024 030 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23...

Page 12: ...3 3 8 86 018 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 4 1 4 108 024 030 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23...

Page 13: ...346 18 1 2 470 018 015 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 024 030 018 024 46 1168 23 584...

Page 14: ...3 3 8 86 018 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 4 1 4 108 024 030 46 1168 23 584 17 432 2...

Page 15: ...3 3 8 86 018 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 4 1 4 108 024 030 46 1168 23 584 17 432 2...

Page 16: ...0 3 3 8 86 018 46 1168 23 584 17 432 23 584 18 457 8 1 4 210 9 3 4 248 13 1 2 343 4 3 4 121 2 7 8 73 3 4 19 3 4 19 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 15 5 8 397 18 1 2 470 4 1 4 108 024 030 46 1168 23 584 17 432...

Page 17: ...21 17 1 2 445 23 3 4 603 17 432 8 1 4 368 9 3 4 248 3 4 19 2 51 3 4 19 3 4 19 3 4 19 030 040 11 3 8 289 036 042 24 1 2 622 41 7 8 1064 26 1 2 673 18 457 3 1 4 83 1 7 8 48 19 1 2 495 19 483 23 584 10 1...

Page 18: ...102 4 1021 17 1 2 445 23 3 4 603 17 432 8 1 4 368 9 3 4 248 3 4 19 2 51 3 4 19 3 4 19 3 4 19 11 3 8 289 036 042 24 1 2 622 41 7 8 1064 26 1 2 673 18 457 3 1 4 83 1 7 8 48 19 1 2 495 19 483 23 584 10...

Page 19: ...102 4 1021 17 1 2 445 23 3 4 603 17 432 8 1 4 368 9 3 4 248 3 4 19 2 51 3 4 19 3 4 19 3 4 19 11 3 8 289 036 042 24 1 2 622 41 7 8 1064 26 1 2 673 18 457 3 1 4 83 1 7 8 48 19 1 2 495 19 483 23 584 10...

Page 20: ...4 102 4 1021 17 1 2 445 23 3 4 603 17 432 8 1 4 368 9 3 4 248 3 4 19 2 51 3 4 19 3 4 19 3 4 19 11 3 8 289 036 042 24 1 2 622 41 7 8 1064 26 1 2 673 18 457 3 1 4 83 1 7 8 48 19 1 2 495 19 483 23 584 10...

Page 21: ...120 60Hz GEH 072 090 50 Hz GEH right return left supply Table 13 Measurements GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D 072 36 1 4 921 15 5 8 397 6 5 8 168 1 1 4 32 090 072 36 1 8 917 12 3 4 324 6 3 4 171 1 1 4 32...

Page 22: ...2 120 60Hz GEH 072 090 50Hz GEH right return back supply Table 14 Measurements GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D 072 36 1 4 921 15 5 8 397 6 5 8 168 1 1 4 32 090 072 36 1 8 917 12 3 4 324 6 3 4 171 1 1 4 32...

Page 23: ...H 072 120 60Hz GEH 072 090 50Hz GEH left return right supply Table 15 Measurements GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D 072 36 1 8 917 17 432 8 203 1 1 4 32 090 072 36 1 8 917 13 3 4 349 7 3 4 197 1 1 4 32 120...

Page 24: ...e 21 GEH 072 120 60Hz GEH 072 090 50Hz GEH left return back supply Table 16 GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D 072 36 1 8 917 17 432 8 203 1 1 4 32 090 072 36 1 8 917 13 3 4 349 7 3 4 197 1 1 4 32 120 090 36...

Page 25: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 25 Dimensions Figure 22 GEH 150 180 60Hz GEH 120 150 50Hz GEH right return left supply...

Page 26: ...26 WSHP SVX01E EN Dimensions Figure 23 GEH 150 180 60Hz GEH 120 150 50Hz GEH right return back supply...

Page 27: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 27 Dimensions Figure 24 GEH 150 180 60Hz GEH 120 150 50Hz GEH left return right supply...

Page 28: ...28 WSHP SVX01E EN Dimensions Figure 25 GEH 150 180 60Hz GEH 120 150 50Hz GEH left return back supply...

Page 29: ...imensions Figure 26 6 10 ton 60Hz 6 and 7 1 2 ton 50Hz front return back supply Table 17 Measurements Unit Size A B C 6 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 467 1 1 4 7 5 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 403 1 1 4 10 Ton 6 1 2 1...

Page 30: ...imensions Figure 27 6 10 ton 60Hz 6 and 7 1 2 ton 50Hz front return top supply Table 18 Measurements Unit Size A B C 6 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 467 1 1 4 7 5 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 403 1 1 4 10 Ton 6 1 2 16...

Page 31: ...imensions Figure 28 6 10 ton 60Hz 6 and 7 1 2 ton 50Hz back return front supply Table 19 Measurements Unit Size A B C 6 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 467 1 1 4 7 5 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 403 1 1 4 10 Ton 6 1 2 1...

Page 32: ...Dimensions Figure 29 6 10 ton 60Hz 6 and 7 1 2 ton 50Hz back return top supply Table 20 Measurements Unit Size A B C 6 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 467 1 1 4 7 5 Ton 6 5 8 168 18 3 8 403 1 1 4 10 Ton 6 1 2 16...

Page 33: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 33 Dimensions Figure 30 12 1 2 15 ton 60Hz 10 and 12 1 2 ton 50Hz front return back supply...

Page 34: ...34 WSHP SVX01E EN Dimensions Figure 31 12 1 2 15 ton 60Hz 10 and 12 1 2 ton 50Hz back return front supply...

Page 35: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 35 Dimensions Figure 32 12 1 2 15 ton 60Hz 10 and 12 1 2 ton 50Hz front return top supply...

Page 36: ...36 WSHP SVX01E EN Dimensions Figure 33 12 1 2 15 ton 60Hz 10 and 12 1 2 ton 50Hz back return top supply...

Page 37: ...Table 21 Measurements Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ A B C D E 20 Ton 15 Ton 15 5 8 397 13 1 2 341 12 305 51 5 8 1310 20 7 8 530 25 Ton Std Static 20 Ton Std Static 14 3 4 375 15 7 8 403 13 7 8 352 49 1 8 1248...

Page 38: ...Table 22 Measurements Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ A B C D E 20 Ton 15 Ton 15 5 8 397 13 1 2 341 12 305 51 5 8 1310 20 7 8 530 25 Ton Std Static 20 Ton Std Static 14 3 4 375 15 7 8 403 13 7 8 352 49 1 8 1248...

Page 39: ...return top supply Table 23 Measurements Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ A B C D 20 Ton 15 Ton 15 5 8 397 13 1 2 341 12 305 20 7 8 530 25 Ton Std Static 20 Ton Std Static 14 3 4 375 15 7 8 403 13 7 8 352 23 1 2...

Page 40: ...return top supply Table 24 Measurements Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ A B C D 20 Ton 15 Ton 15 5 8 397 13 1 2 341 12 305 20 7 8 530 25 Ton Std Static 20 Ton Std Static 14 3 4 375 15 7 8 403 13 7 8 352 23 1 2...

Page 41: ...4 375 mm x 518 mm 018 030 015 024 3 4 19 3 4 19 18 1 2 470 15 5 8 397 1 1 2 38 13 3 4 349 26 660 3 1 4 83 6 7 8 175 1 2 12 7 1 25 4 4 102 18 1 2 470 16 3 4 x 23 3 4 426 mm x 603 mm 036 042 030 036 3...

Page 42: ...015 006 012 38 3 4 984 18 3 4 476 21 3 4 552 17 432 0 54 lbs 24 5 kg 84 lbs 38 2 kg 018 030 015 024 44 3 4 1137 21 3 4 552 24 3 4 629 21 533 1 25 4 65 lbs 29 5 kg 95 lbs 43 2 kg 036 042 030 036 48 3...

Page 43: ...072 120 right return 60Hz GEH 072 090 right return 50Hz waterside economizer Table 27 Measurements GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D E 072 090 072 1 1 4 32 1 3 8 35 31 787 9 7 8 251 3 7 8 98 120 090 1 1 2 3...

Page 44: ...072 120 left return 60Hz GEH 072 090 left return 50Hz waterside economizer Table 28 Measurements GEH 60 Hz GEH 50 Hz A B C D E 072 090 072 1 1 4 32 1 3 8 35 31 787 9 7 8 251 3 7 8 98 120 090 1 1 2 38...

Page 45: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 45 Dimensions Figure 42 GEH 150 180 right return 60Hz GEH 120 150 right return 50Hz waterside economizer...

Page 46: ...46 WSHP SVX01E EN Dimensions Figure 43 GEH 150 180 left return 60Hz GEH 120 150 left return 50Hz waterside economizer...

Page 47: ...HP SVX01E EN 47 Dimensions Figure 44 6 10 ton 60Hz 6 and 7 1 2 ton 50Hz waterside economizer Table 29 Measurements Unit Size A B C 6 7 1 2 Ton 1 3 8 35 1 3 8 35 4 102 10 Ton 1 5 8 41 1 5 8 41 4 3 8 11...

Page 48: ...aterside economizer Table 30 Measurements Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ A NPTI B I D C D OPERATING WEIGHT 12 1 2 15 Ton 10 12 1 2 Ton 1 1 2 38 1 5 8 41 15 7 8 403 4 3 8 111 275 lb 125 kg 20 Ton 15 Ton 2 51 2...

Page 49: ...to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury WARNING Grounding Required Follow proper local and state el...

Page 50: ...ating sounds from transmitting through the ductwork See Figure 46 Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise due to turbulence and to reduce static pressure Return Ai...

Page 51: ...el Figure 49 Install top bottom filter rack 3 Install the 1 2 25 4 50 8 mm filter Return Air Duct Panel Note The ducted panel design is typically used in combination with a field installed ceiling fil...

Page 52: ...out during heating season Keeping trap primed at all times will enable the water to flow properly See Figure 53 for appropriate dimensions required in a negative pressure system Supply Return Pipe Co...

Page 53: ...g and Flushing the Water Loop After the piping system is complete the flexible hose connectors should be doubled back to complete the water circuit external to the unit avoiding trash settle out in th...

Page 54: ...vs drilled in the copper Installation for Multiple Compressor Units A water regulating schrader option is not available factory shipped on the 50 F 160 psig minimum 52 60 psig 55 F 160 psig minimum 56...

Page 55: ...uding remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in de...

Page 56: ...MountedThermostat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1TB1 24 VAC FAN REVERSING VALVE COOL COMPRESSOR VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID 24 VAC GENERAL ALARM OUTPUT 24 VAC COMMON VAR SPD PUMP SOLENOID Del...

Page 57: ...13 14 15 16 1TB2 24 VAC R FAN G COMPRESSOR 1 Y1 COMPRESSOR 2 Y2 REVERSING VALVE 0 HUMIDISTAT 24 VAC COMMON X WATER ISOLATION VA COMPRESSOR DISABLE COMPRESSOR DISABLE ALARM ALARM ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRI...

Page 58: ...elay is highlighted below The relay location is consistent in all control configurations Figure 64 Service access panel 3 For units w o Hot Gas Reheat Remove undesired speed tap wire from 1K4 relay at...

Page 59: ...could result in death or serious injury WARNING Grounding Required Follow proper local and state electrical code on requirements for grounding Failure to follow code could result in death or serious...

Page 60: ...d wire through the low voltage hole of the water source heat pump Figure 73 Step 6 Figure 74 Step 7 9 Wire tie the sensor to the water SUPPLY side of the piping ON or BEFORE the 2 position valve 10 Bu...

Page 61: ...2 Remove the waterside service panel from the unit 3 Remove the control box service panel from the unit Figure 82 Step 19 Table 38 Economizer part numbers Unit 60 HZ Unit 50 HZ Waterside Economizer P...

Page 62: ...n the pipe Note Trane does not provide insulation on the economizing piping package This insulation must be field provided and field installed 20 Install waterside service panel to the heat pump 21 Fi...

Page 63: ...k the heating refrigerant pressures against values in Figure 2 p 79 NOTE For units with boilerless electric heat option In heating mode if the entering water temperature of the heat pump falls below 4...

Page 64: ...220 240 50 1 9 72 4 3 22 2 1 6 6 0 72 1 8 1 12 2 15 2 17 9 0 265 60 1 3 6 3 10 18 8 1 5 2 0 52 1 12 1 4 4 15 0 0 265 60 1 8 0 3 1 18 8 1 5 2 0 52 1 12 1 10 0 15 2 00 7 5 012 115 60 1 12 2 10 60 56 7 1...

Page 65: ...08 60 1 12 7 10 90 56 0 1 15 3 2 10 1 3 1 15 7 25 0 0 208 60 1 17 5 10 9 56 0 1 15 3 2 10 1 3 1 22 3 25 3 26 15 7 230 60 1 12 7 10 90 56 0 1 15 3 2 10 1 3 1 15 7 25 0 0 230 60 1 19 2 10 9 56 0 1 15 3...

Page 66: ...265 60 1 32 77 13 6 64 0 1 19 1 2 77 1 2 1 41 0 45 7 95 30 0 208 60 3 13 7 10 40 65 5 1 14 6 3 60 1 2 1 16 6 25 0 0 208 60 3 16 87 10 4 65 5 1 14 6 3 60 1 2 1 21 5 25 4 90 13 6 230 60 3 13 7 10 40 65...

Page 67: ...3 19 4 14 00 91 0 1 19 7 5 40 1 1 22 9 35 0 0 208 60 3 23 4 14 0 91 0 1 19 7 5 40 1 1 29 3 35 6 50 18 0 230 60 3 19 4 14 00 91 0 1 19 7 5 40 1 1 22 9 35 0 0 230 60 3 25 5 14 0 91 0 1 19 7 5 40 1 1 31...

Page 68: ...1 5 1 45 3 60 230 60 1 40 9 16 00 82 0 2 22 4 8 94 1 5 1 44 9 60 208 60 1 43 2 16 00 82 0 2 22 4 11 20 2 1 47 2 60 230 60 1 42 2 16 00 82 0 2 22 4 10 23 2 1 46 2 60 380 415 50 3 12 9 6 40 42 0 2 8 9 1...

Page 69: ...42 0 2 8 9 2 10 1 1 14 9 20 460 60 3 11 6 4 90 33 0 2 6 9 1 80 1 1 12 8 15 208 60 3 26 4 10 40 65 6 2 14 6 5 60 1 5 1 29 0 35 230 60 3 25 6 10 40 65 6 2 14 6 4 80 1 5 1 28 2 35 380 415 50 3 14 2 6 40...

Page 70: ...5 0 91 0 2 16 0 19 7 7 10 2 1 36 0 50 230 60 3 31 6 11 4 14 00 75 0 91 0 2 16 0 19 7 6 20 2 1 35 1 45 380 415 50 3 18 4 4 8 7 50 40 0 46 5 2 6 7 10 5 3 40 2 1 20 3 25 460 60 3 14 3 4 8 6 40 40 0 42 0...

Page 71: ...5 15 208 60 3 32 5 11 4 14 00 75 0 91 0 2 16 0 19 7 7 10 2 1 36 0 50 230 60 3 31 6 11 4 14 00 75 0 91 0 2 16 0 19 7 6 20 2 1 35 1 45 380 415 50 3 18 4 4 8 7 50 40 0 46 5 2 6 7 10 5 3 40 2 1 20 3 25 4...

Page 72: ...0 575 60 3 18 0 6 40 40 0 2 9 0 5 20 5 1 19 6 25 GEV 120 208 60 3 44 2 19 30 123 0 2 27 0 5 60 1 5 1 49 0 60 230 60 3 43 4 19 30 123 0 2 27 0 4 80 1 5 1 48 2 60 460 60 3 17 4 7 50 49 5 2 10 5 2 40 1 5...

Page 73: ...00 90 5 2 17 0 9 30 5 1 36 3 45 460 60 3 25 2 9 10 62 0 2 12 8 7 00 5 1 27 5 35 575 60 3 21 0 7 90 50 0 2 11 0 5 20 5 1 23 0 30 GEV 150 208 60 3 45 7 19 30 137 0 2 27 0 7 10 2 1 50 5 60 230 60 3 44 8...

Page 74: ...0 8 20 7 5 1 29 1 35 GEV 180 208 60 3 59 4 25 00 164 0 2 35 0 9 40 3 1 65 7 90 230 60 3 58 2 25 00 164 0 2 35 0 8 20 3 1 64 5 80 380 420 50 3 27 4 12 00 90 5 2 17 0 3 40 2 1 30 4 40 460 60 3 28 1 12 0...

Page 75: ...60 3 110 2 47 10 245 0 2 66 0 16 00 5 1 122 0 150 230 60 3 108 2 47 10 245 0 2 66 0 14 00 5 1 120 0 150 380 420 50 3 44 7 19 60 118 0 2 27 5 5 50 3 1 49 6 60 460 60 3 46 2 19 60 125 0 2 27 5 7 00 5 1...

Page 76: ...nd maximum Digit 8 Rated Voltage HZ Ph Min Utiliz Volts Max Utiliz Volts 0 115 60 1 104 126 1 208 60 1 197 229 2 230 60 1 207 253 3 208 60 3 187 229 4 460 60 3 414 506 5 575 60 3 518 633 6 220 240 50...

Page 77: ...d Source Heat Pump Systems Installation Guide Is vibration isolation provided i e unit isolation pad hosekits Is unit serviceable See clearance specifications on pages 8 and 9 Are the low high side pr...

Page 78: ...f approximately 5 9 F leaving the heat exchanger should be noted The blower and compressor operation should be smooth with no frost observed in the refrigeration circuit 10 Check the heating refrigera...

Page 79: ...3 189 241 8 10 30 39 1 5 68 78 129 164 11 14 24 30 67 77 193 246 7 8 31 39 68 1 2 71 82 153 195 13 16 23 29 78 90 206 262 10 12 35 45 1 5 70 81 144 183 10 13 23 29 82 94 210 268 8 10 36 45 75 1 2 73 8...

Page 80: ...25 75 87 209 266 7 9 31 39 75 2 8 72 83 168 213 11 15 19 25 79 91 214 272 9 11 32 41 3 5 72 83 164 208 9 12 19 25 80 92 216 275 7 9 33 41 86 2 8 74 85 199 254 11 14 19 24 83 96 215 274 10 12 34 43 3...

Page 81: ...21 26 71 81 201 256 7 8 30 39 75 5 5 73 84 171 217 12 15 20 25 74 86 206 262 9 11 32 40 6 9 73 83 166 212 10 12 20 26 76 87 208 264 7 9 32 41 86 5 5 75 86 201 256 12 15 19 25 81 93 217 277 9 12 34 43...

Page 82: ...26 69 80 215 273 7 8 30 38 75 7 8 72 82 172 219 12 15 20 26 74 85 223 283 9 11 32 40 9 7 71 82 166 212 10 12 20 26 76 87 225 286 7 9 32 41 86 7 8 73 85 200 255 12 15 19 25 83 95 236 301 10 12 34 43 9...

Page 83: ...11 20 25 68 78 190 242 6 8 27 35 75 11 6 73 84 171 217 11 14 19 25 72 83 196 249 8 10 29 37 14 5 73 84 165 210 9 11 20 25 74 85 197 251 7 8 29 37 86 11 6 74 85 199 253 11 14 19 24 81 93 2069 263 9 11...

Page 84: ...0 9 11 28 36 68 30 71 82 154 196 9 11 19 24 68 87 200 254 6 8 29 37 75 20 72 83 185 235 13 17 19 24 73 93 205 262 9 12 31 39 75 30 71 82 170 216 8 11 19 24 76 97 209 266 6 8 31 40 86 20 73 84 215 274...

Page 85: ...19 25 59 76 190 243 6 9 28 36 75 40 67 79 180 231 13 18 18 24 62 80 193 247 10 13 28 37 75 60 67 78 169 215 9 12 18 24 66 85 198 252 7 10 30 39 86 40 69 80 210 269 13 18 18 24 72 93 205 261 11 15 31 4...

Page 86: ...ize 60 HZ Unit Size 50 HZ EWT F GPM Ft Press ure 006 68 1 5 2 7 009 006 68 2 1 4 7 012 009 68 2 8 8 3 015 012 68 3 5 7 2 018 015 68 4 2 7 6 024 018 68 5 5 8 1 030 024 68 6 9 14 5 036 030 68 8 3 9 9 04...

Page 87: ...For units on well water it is important to check the cleanliness of the water to refrigerant heat exchanger Should it become contaminated with dirt and scaling as a result of bad water the heat excha...

Page 88: ...88 WSHP SVX01E EN Figure 1 Basic 208 V 60 Hz 1Ph Wiring...

Page 89: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 89 Wiring Figure 2 Deluxe 380 420 V 50 Hz 3 Ph...

Page 90: ...90 WSHP SVX01E EN Wiring Figure 3 ZN510 208 V 60 Hz 1 Ph...

Page 91: ...WSHP SVX01E EN 91 Wiring Figure 4 ZN524 460 V 60 Hz 3 Ph...

Page 92: ...l of the recommended safety warnings provided could result in death or serious injury Deluxe Controls Troubleshooting units which contain the deluxe control option may be made easy by using the three...

Page 93: ...cate X X Unit undersized Recalculate heat gains losses X X Inadequate water flow Increase GPM X X Scaling in heat exchanger Clean or replace X Water too hot Decrease temperature X Water too cold Incre...

Page 94: ...to exceed 18 months from shipment Extended Warranty The optional extended warranty is a second through fifth year warranty The time starts at the end of the standard 1 year coverage through the fifth...

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