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Hot Outlet

to home

Insulated water lines - 

5/8” OD, 50 ft maximum (one way) meters 

[16mm OD, 15 meters maximum]

Powered

Water

Heater

Upper

element to

120 - 130°F

[49 - 54°C]

Lower

element to

100 - 110°F

[38 - 43°C]

Cold Inlet from

Domestic supply

Shut-off

Valve #4

Shut-off

Valve #3

Shut Off 

Valve #2

Shut-off

Valve #1

Insulated water lines - 5/8” OD, 50 ft maximum (one way)

[16mm OD, 15 meters maximum]

Upper element to 130°F [54°C]

(or owner preference)

Cold Inlet

Hot Outlet to

house

Powered

Water Heater

Cold Inlet from

Domestic supply

Hot Outlet

Unpowered

Water Heater

Field Supplied 3/4” brass nipple and “T”

Lower element to 120°F [49°C]

Shut-off

Valve #1

Shut-off

Valve #4

Shut-off

Valve #3

Shut Off 

Valve #2

Figure 1: Typical HWG Installation (Outdoor Compressor 

Section)

Figure 2: HWG Double Tank Installation (Outdoor Com-

pressor Section)

Hot Water Generator Module For

Outdoor Compressor Section

General Information

The HWG Module consists of an all-copper, vented double-

wall heat exchanger and a water-cooled bronze water cir-

culating pump. The pump is controlled by a microprocessor 

in the HWG module. Power for the pump is provided from a 

remote 115 or 230 vac power source.

The HWG (Hot Water Generator) or desuperheater option 

provides considerable operating cost savings by utilizing 

excess heat energy from the heat pump to help satisfy 

domestic hot water requirements. The HWG may be active 

throughout the year, providing virtually free hot water when 

the heat pump operates in the cooling mode or hot water at 

the COP of the heat pump during operation in the heating 

mode. Actual HWG water heating capacities are provided in 

the appropriate heat pump performance data.

The temperature set point of the HWG is field selectable 

to 125°F or 150°F .  The 150°F  set point allows more heat 

storage from the HWG.  For example, consider the amount 

of heat that can be generated by the HWG when using the 

125°F set point, versus the amount of heat that can be 

generated by the HWG when using the 150°F set point.

In a typical 50 gallon two-element electric water heater 

the lower element should be turned down to 100°F, or the 

lowest setting, to get the most from the HWG.  The tank will 

eventually stratify so that the lower 80% of the tank, or 40 

gallons, becomes 100°F (controlled by the lower element).  

The upper 20% of the tank, or 10 gallons, will be maintained 

at 125°F (controlled by the upper element).

Using a 125°F set point, the HWG can heat the lower 40 

gallons of water from 100°F to 125°F, providing up to 8,330 

btu’s of heat.  Using the 150°F set point, the HWG can heat 

the same 40 gallons of water from 100°F to 150°F and the 

remaining 10 gallons of water from 125°F to 150°F, providing 

a total of up to 18,743 btu’s of heat, or more than twice as 

much heat as when using the 125°F set point.

This example ignored standby losses of the tank.  When 

those losses are considered the additional savings are even 

greater.

Electric water heaters are recommended. If a gas, propane, 

or oil water heater is used, a second preheat tank must be 

installed (Figure 2). If the electric water heater has only a 

single center element, the dual tank system is recommended 

to insure a usable entering water temperature for the HWG.

Typically a single tank of at least 52 gallons (235 liters) is used 

to limit installation costs and space. However, a dual tank, as 

shown in Figure 2, is the most efficient system, providing the 

maximum storage and temperate source water to the HWG.

It is always advisable to use water softening equipment on 

domestic water systems to reduce the scaling potential and 

lengthen equipment life. In extreme water conditions, it may 

be necessary to avoid the use of the HWG option since the 

potential cost of frequent maintenance may offset or exceed 

any savings. Consult unit IOM for scaling potential tests.

Содержание AHWG Series

Страница 1: ...it Installation Operation Maintenance Instructions 97B0080N01 Rev Feburary 10 2016 Table of Contents Model Nomenclature Example 3 Description and Installation Examples 4 Installation and Operating Instructions 5 8 Wiring and Electrical Data 9 10 Warranty 11 Revision History 12 ...

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Страница 3: ...matemaster com Model Nomenclature for Remote Hot Water Generator AHWG 1 1 2 3 4 5 Accessory AHWG Accessory Remote Hot Water Generator Size B 6 Revision A 7 S 8 9 Future Voltage S 1 Standard B Current Revision SS Standard A 115 60 1 G 208 230 60 1 ...

Страница 4: ...more heat storage from the HWG For example consider the amount of heat that can be generated by the HWG when using the 125 F set point versus the amount of heat that can be generated by the HWG when using the 150 F set point In a typical 50 gallon two element electric water heater the lower element should be turned down to 100 F or the lowest setting to get the most from the HWG The tank will even...

Страница 5: ...he HWG as close to the water heater as possible Install the lineset to the desuperheater valves in the out door compressor section and the refrigerant line connec tions on the HWG Maximum length should be 30 feet one way Evacuate the lineset to 500 microns through the hot gas valves in the outdoor unit Open the HWG valves in the compressor section up fully and close the desuperheater bypass valve ...

Страница 6: ...irculator HWG Water Out HWG Refr Out HWG Refr In High Voltage HWG Water In 16 2 11 1 7 1 Low Voltage HWG Water In Capacity Line Set Size 1 2 OD 5 8 OD 3 4 OD 2 Ton Up to 16 ft 4 9m Up to 30 ft 9 1m N A 3 Ton Up to 9 ft 2 7m Up to 25 ft 7 6m Up to 30 ft 9 1m 4 Ton Up to 5 ft 1 5m Up to 13 ft 4 0m Up to 30 ft 9 1m 5 Ton N A Up to 9 ft 2 7m Up to 25 ft 7 6m As a guideline add 1 0 oz of refrigerant fo...

Страница 7: ... F HWG SETPOINT MUST ONLY BE USED ON SYSTEMS THAT EMPLOY AN APPROVED ANTI SCALD VALVE CLIMATEMASTER PART NUMBER AVAS4 AT THE HOT WATER STORAGE TANK WITH SUCH VALVE PROPERLY SET TO CONTROL WATER TEMPERATURES DISTRIBUTED TO ALL HOT WATER OUTLETS AT A TEMPERATURE LEVEL THAT PREVENTS SCALDING OR BURNS 125 F This switch Is shipped from the factory in the OFF 125 F position SW12 HWG STATUS This switch c...

Страница 8: ...er faucet to vent air from the system until water flows from faucet turn off faucet Open valve 4 3 Depress the hot water tank pressure relief valve handle to ensure that there is no air remaining in the tank 4 Inspect all work for leaks 5 Before restoring power or fuel supply to the water heater WARNING adjust the temperature setting on the tank thermostat s to insure maximum utilization of the he...

Страница 9: ...e water piping to avoid running the pump dry WARNING CAUTION HWG Module Voltage Pump FLA Total FLA Min Circuit Amps Min Wire Size AHWG1AASS 115 60 1 0 52 0 52 1 20 14 ga AHWG1AGSS 208 230 60 1 0 40 0 40 0 90 14 ga Figure 7 HWG Module Electrical Data CONDENSER HWG Module CONDENSER CONDENSER E E E Figure 6 HWG Module Wiring 115 volt WARNING To avoid possible injury or death due to electrical shock o...

Страница 10: ...N Electrical Wiring WARNING To avoid possible injury or death due to electrical shock open the power supply disconnect switch and secure it in an open position during installation CAUTION Use only copper conductors for field installed electrical wiring Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors ...

Страница 11: ...rating labels have been removed or defaced 5 Products on which payment to CM or to the owner s seller or installing contractor is in default 6 Products which have not been installed and maintained by a qualified and trained HVAC contractor 7 Products installed in violation of applicable building codes or regulations including but not limited to wiring or voltage conditions 8 Products subjected to ...

Страница 12: ...d specifications Statements and other information contained herein are not express warranties and do not form the basis of any bargain between the parties but are merely ClimateMaster s opinion or commendation of its products ClimateMaster Inc 2009 97B0080N01 Rev Feb 10 2016 7300 S W 44th Street Oklahoma City OK 73179 Phone 405 745 6000 Fax 405 745 6058 climatemaster com Date Page Description 10 F...

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