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Manual

2100-317J

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SYSTEM START UP PROCEDURE FOR
OPEN LOOP APPLICATIONS

1. Be sure main power to the unit is OFF at disconnect.

2. Set thermostat system switch to OFF, fan switch to

AUTO.

3. Move main power disconnect to ON.  Except as

required for safety while servicing – 

DO NOT OPEN

THE UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH.

4. Check system airflow for obstructions.

A. Move thermostat fan switch to ON.  Blower runs.

B. Be sure all registers and grilles are open.

C. Move thermostat fan switch to AUTO.  Blower

should stop.

5. Fully open the manual inlet and outlet valves.

6. Check water flow.

A. Connect a water flow meter to the drain cock

between the constant flow valve and the
solenoid valve.  Run a hose from the flow meter
to a drain or sink.  Open the drain cock.

B. Check the water flow rate through constant

flow valve to be sure it is the same as the unit
is rated for.  

(Example: 4 GPM for a GSVS302-A.)

C. When water flow is okay, close drain cock and

remove the water flow meter.  The unit is now
ready to start.

7. Start the unit in cooling mode.  By moving the

thermostat switch to cool, fan should be set for
AUTO.

A. Check to see the solenoid valve opened.

8. Check the system refrigerant pressures against the

cooling refrigerant pressure table in the installation
manual for rated water flow and entering water
temperatures.  If the refrigerant pressures do not
match, check for airflow problem that refrigeration
system problem.

9. Switch the unit to the heat mode.  By moving the

thermostat switch to heat, fan should be set for
AUTO.

A. Check to see the solenoid valve opened again.

10. Check the refrigerant system pressures against the

heating refrigerant pressure table in installation
manual.  Once again, if they do not match, check for
airflow problems and then refrigeration system
problems.

NOTE:

If a charge problem is determined (high or low):

A. Check for possible refrigerant loss.

B. Discharge all remaining refrigerant from unit.

C. Evacuate unit down to 29 inches of vacuum.

D. Recharge the unit with refrigerant by weight.

This is the only way to insure proper charge.

WATER CORROSION

Two concerns will immediately come to light when
considering a water source heat pump, whether for
ground water or for a closed loop application:  Will
there be enough water?  And, how will the water quality
affect the system?

Water quantity is an important consideration and one
which is easily determined.  The well driller must
perform a pump down test on the well according to
methods described by the Nation Well Water
Association.  This test, if performed correctly, will
provide information on the rate of low and on the
capacity of the well.  It is important to consider the
overall capacity of the well when thinking about a water
source heat pump because the heat pump may be
required to run for extended periods of time.

The second concern, about water quality, is equally
important.  Generally speaking, if the water is not
offensive for drinking purposes, it should pose no
problem for the heat pump.  The well driller or local
water softening company can perform tests which will
determine the chemical properties of the well water.

Water quality problems will show up in the heat pump
in one of more of the following ways:

1. Decrease in water flow through the unit.

2. Decreased heat transfer of the water coil (entering to

leaving water temperature difference is less).

There are four main water quality problems associated
with ground water.  These are:

1.

Biological Growth. 

 This is the growth of

microscopic organisms in the water and will show
up as a slimy deposit throughout the water system.
Shock treatment of the well is usually required and
this is best left up to the well driller.  The treatment
consists of injecting chlorine into the well casing
and flushing the system until all growth is removed.

2.

Suspended Particles in the Water.  

Filtering will

usually remove most suspended particles (fine sand,
small gravel) from the water.  The problem with
suspended particles in the water is that it will erode
metal parts, pumps, heat transfer coils, etc.  So long
as the filter is cleaned and periodically maintained,
suspended particles should pose no serious problem.
Consult with your well driller.

3.

Corrosion of Metal.

  Corrosion of metal parts

results from either highly corrosive water (acid
water, generally not the case with ground water) of
galvanic reaction between dissimilar metals in the
presence of water.  By using plastic plumbing or
dielectric unions, galvanic reaction is eliminated.
The use of corrosion resistant materials such as the
Cupronickel coil) through the water system will
reduce corrosion problems significantly.

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Страница 2: ...rvice Service Hints 32 Unbrazing System Components 32 Troubleshooting GE ECM Motors 33 34 Accessories Add On DPM26A Pump Module Kit 35 General 35 Installation 35 Ground Source Heat Pump Performance Re...

Страница 3: ...rocedures for Ground Source IGSHPA Heat Pump Systems Soil and Rock Classification for IGSHPA the Design of Ground Coupled Heat Pump Systems Ground Source Installation Standards IGSHPA Closed Loop Geot...

Страница 4: ...1 1 0 6 S V S G 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 9 0 0 6 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 9 1 1 Motor will deliver consistent CFM through voltage supply range with no deterioration 197 253V for all 230 208V models 2 Continuous CFM is th...

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Страница 7: ...86 F FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS s t i n U h t d i W h t p e D t h g i e H y l p p u S n r u t e R t c u D e g n a l F h t d i W t h g i e H A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W 2 4 4 2 S V S G...

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Страница 9: ...ire access clearance of two feet minimum Unit may be field converted to left hand return by removing four 4 screws that secure the control panel cover removing two 2 screws that hold the control panel...

Страница 10: ...LE DOORS ARE ON CONTROL PANEL SIDE AND SINGLE DOOR ON OPPOSITE SIDE 1 REMOVE 4 SCREWS SECURING COVER 2 REMOVE 2 SCREWS HOLDING CONTROL BOX TO CORNER PANEL REMOVE 2 SCREWS SECURING PANEL TO BASE 3 PASS...

Страница 11: ...on the pipe and dripping on finished floors or the ceiling under the unit A trap MUST BE installed in the drain line and the trap filled with water prior to start up The use of plugged tees in place o...

Страница 12: ...IGURE 4 PIPING ACCESS TO UNIT WATER IN CONNECTION 3 4 FPT GSVS24 42 MODELS 1 FPT GSVS48 60 MODELS PUMP MODULE CONNECTIONS 1 2 COPPER STUB WATER OUT CONNECTION 3 4 FPT GSVS24 42 MODELS 1 FPT GSVS48 60...

Страница 13: ...the control circuit transformer 2 The maximum total distance of the control circuit wiring Table 6 should be used to determine proper gauge of control circuit wring required Example 1 Control Circuit...

Страница 14: ...airflow in the dehumidify mode By reducing the airflow about 15 the air coil runs colder and thus extracts more moisture This can increase latent capacity from 5 to 13 based on the R H conditions of...

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Страница 18: ...r system to overcome the pressure of head loss in 1 2 inch or 3 4 inch household plumbing A closed loop earth coupled heat pump system however is separated from the pressure of the household supply an...

Страница 19: ...ne the actual flow rate If the flow rate is too low recheck the selection of the loop pump module model for sufficient capacity If the module selection is correct there is probably trapped air or a re...

Страница 20: ...GPM 2 LOOP PUMP MODULE 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Flow GPM Head Feet FIGURE 8 PERFORMANCE MODEL GPM 1 LOOP PUMP MODULE FIGURE 7 TEST PLUG CAP PETE S TEST PLUG SELF SEALING DIAL FACE...

Страница 21: ...ter lines to permit isolation of the unit from the plumbing system should future service work require this Globe valves should not be used as shutoff valves because of the excessive pressure drop inhe...

Страница 22: ...flow rate through the pipe The worksheet included in manual 2110 078 should guarantee that the well pump has enough capacity It should also ensure 5 8 9 6 7 12 10 11 that the piping is not undersized...

Страница 23: ...application Will there be enough water And how will the water quality affect the system Water quantity is an important consideration and one which is easily determined The well driller must perform a...

Страница 24: ...he rest of the system by the coil The acid should be pumped from a bucket into the hose bib and returned to the bucket through the other hose bib B Follow the manufacturer s directions for the product...

Страница 25: ...rom the dry well location J The drain line should be installed with a slope of 2 inches per 10 feet of run to provide complete drainage of the line when the ground water heat pump is not operating Thi...

Страница 26: ...rcuit with the electric heater time delay relay and the blower control The electric heater elements will remain energized until the second stage bulb is satisfied at which time the circuit between R a...

Страница 27: ...39 FIGURE 13 DESUPERHEAT COIL LOW PRESSURE SWITCHES REVERSING VALVE EXPANSION VALVE HIGH VOLTAGE IN LOW VOLTAGE IN WATER COIL DISCHARGE SERVICE PORT HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH COMPRESSOR SUCTION SERVICE PO...

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Страница 31: ...Defective Air Volume Low Air Filters Dirty Undersized or Restricted Ductwork Auxillary Heat Upstream of Coil Compressor Will Not Run No Power at Contactor Compressor Will Not Run Power at Contactor Co...

Страница 32: ...ressure the pressurized refrigerant and oil mixture could ignite when it escapes and contacts the brazing flame To prevent this occurrence it is important to check both the high and low side with mani...

Страница 33: ...motor noise interview customer if necessary Air noise High static creating high blower speed Is airflow set properly Does removing filter cause blower to slow down Check filter Use low pressure drop...

Страница 34: ...st aluminum can with air vents on the back of the can WITH AN ECM 2 3 CONTROL control containing black potting for water protection in black deep drawn steel case with no vents in the bottom of the ca...

Страница 35: ...l kit allows for heat recovery for hot water heating when connected to a home water heater The amount of annual hot water supplied and thus additional energy cost savings will depend on the amount of...

Страница 36: ...nstalled 5 User s Owner s Name Address 6 Unit Location WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION 7 Open Loop System Water Well Closed Loop System A If Open Loop where is water discharged 8 The following questions are...

Страница 37: ...contactor A 19 Amperage at compressor common terminal A 20 Suction line temperature 6 from compressor F 21 Superheat at compressor F 22 Liquid line temperature at metering device F 23 Coil subcooling...

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