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Tranquility

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 Compact High Capacity (TC_L) Series

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Unit Starting and Operating Conditions

CAUTION!

 Verify that ALL water control valves are open and 

allow water flow prior to engaging the compressor. Freezing 

of the coax or water lines can permanently damage the heat 

pump.

NOTICE! Failure to remove shipping brackets from 

spring-mounted compressors will cause excessive 

noise, and could cause component failure due to 

added vibration.

CAUTION!

 To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT 

leave system filled in a building without heat during the 

winter unless antifreeze is added to the water loop. Heat 

exchangers never fully drain by themselves and will freeze 

unless winterized with antifreeze.

 

CAUTION! 

 

CAUTION! 

BEFORE POWERING SYSTEM, please check the 

following:

UNIT CHECKOUT

  Line voltage and wiring: Verify that voltage is within 

an acceptable range for the unit and wiring and fuses/

breakers are properly sized. Verify that low voltage 

wiring is complete.

  Unit control transformer: Ensure that transformer 

has the properly selected voltage tap. Commercial 

380-420V units are factory wired for 380V operation 

unless specified otherwise.

  Balancing/shutoff valves: Ensure that all isolation 

valves are open (after system flushing - see System 

Checkout) and water control valves are wired.

  Entering water and air: Ensure that entering water 

and air temperatures are within operating limits of 

Table 9a.

  Low water temperature cutout: Verify that low water 

temperature cut-out on the CXM/DXM control is 

properly set.

  Unit blower wheel: Manually rotate blower wheel to 

verify free rotation and ensure that all blower wheels 

are secured to the blower motor shaft and centered in 

housing. 

  Blower motor: Verify motor bolts are tight. DO NOT 

oil motors upon start-up. Fan motors are pre-oiled at 

the factory. 

  Check shaft pillow blocks, sheave and pulley are tight

  Verify sheave has been set to turns in design 

requirement. Record turns on start up log sheet.

  Verify belt is straight and proper tension 

  Condensate line: Verify that condensate line is open, 

trapped, vented and properly pitched toward drain.

  Water flow balancing: Record inlet and outlet water 

temperatures for each heat pump upon startup. 

This check can eliminate nuisance trip outs and high 

velocity water flow that could erode heat exchangers.

  Unit air coil and filters: Ensure that filter is clean and 

accessible. Clean air coil of all manufacturing oils.

  Unit controls: Verify that CXM or DXM field selection 

options are properly set.

SYSTEM CHECKOUT

  System water temperature: Check water temperature 

for proper range and also verify heating and cooling 

setpoints for proper operation.

  System pH: Check and adjust water pH if necessary 

to maintain a level between 6 and 8.5. Proper pH 

promotes longevity of hoses and fittings 

 

(see table 3).

  System flushing: Verify that all hoses are connected 

end to end when flushing to ensure that debris 

bypasses the unit heat exchanger, water valves and 

other components. Water used in the system must be 

potable quality initially and clean of dirt, piping slag, 

and strong chemical cleaning agents. Verify that all 

air is purged from the system. Air in the system can 

cause poor operation or system corrosion.

  Cooling tower/boiler: Check equipment for proper 

setpoints and operation.

  Standby pumps: Verify that the standby pump is 

properly installed and in operating condition.

  System controls: Verify that system controls function 

and operate in the proper sequence.

  Low water temperature cutout: Verify that low water 

temperature cut-out controls are provided for the 

outdoor portion of the loop. Otherwise, operating 

problems may occur.

  System control center: Verify that the control center 

and alarm panel have appropriate setpoints and are 

operating as designed.

  Miscellaneous: Note any questionable aspects of  

the installation.

WARNING!

 Polyolester Oil, commonly known as POE oil, is 

a synthetic oil used in many refrigeration systems including 

those with HFC-410A refrigerant. POE oil, if it ever comes 

in contact with PVC or CPVC piping, may cause failure of 

the PVC/CPVC. PVC/CPVC piping should never be used 

as supply or return water piping with water source heat 

pump products containing HFC-410A as system failures and 

property damage may result.

 

WARNING! 

Содержание TC LH072-120

Страница 1: ...Box 29 TC_LV Field Conversion of Water Connections 30 Vertical Condensate Installation 31 Piping Installation 32 Water Loop Heat Pump Applications 33 Ground Loop Heat Pump Applications 34 Ground Wate...

Страница 2: ...and Flushing 76 Unit Starting and Operating Conditions 77 Unit Start Up Procedure 78 Unit Operating Conditions 80 Start Up Log Sheet 81 Preventive Maintenance 82 Circuit Diagram with Safety Devices 83...

Страница 3: ...OWER DRIVE PACKAGE A STANDARD RPM STANDARD MOTOR B LOW RPM STANDARD MOTOR C HIGH RPM STANDARD MOTOR D STANDARD RPM LARGE MOTOR E HIGH RPM LARGE MOTOR F VARIABLE FREQUENCE DRIVE VFD Option comes with D...

Страница 4: ...t is the responsibility of the installing contractor to determine and comply with ALL applicable codes and regulations WARNING All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered WITHOUT EXCEP...

Страница 5: ...connections Connections must be clean and tight at the terminals 5 Some airflow patterns and some control box locations are field convertible Locate the conversion section of this IOM CAUTION All thre...

Страница 6: ...lbs kg 70 31 8 80 36 3 90 40 8 Model 072 096 120 Compressor Quantity Scroll Number of Circuits Compressors 2 Factory Charge HFC 410a oz kg per circuit 60 1 70 76 2 15 80 2 27 Blower Motor Blower Moto...

Страница 7: ...r Service Panel EAP Expansion Valve Access panel 1 Water Outlet 1 1 4 FPT 072 096 1 1 2 FPT 120 2 Water Inlet 1 1 4 FPT 072 096 1 1 2 FPT 120 3 Condensate 3 4 FPT 4 High Voltage 1 1 8 2 9cm KO 5 Low V...

Страница 8: ...air ductwork An air filter frame with duct mounting collar is available as an accessory 3 Discharge flange and hanger brackets are factory installed 4 Condensate drain is 3 4 FPT and is located on cab...

Страница 9: ...tional Large Motor hp kw 2 1 49 3 2 24 5 3 73 5 3 73 5 3 73 7 5 5 59 10 7 46 Blower No of Blowers 1 2 3 Blower Wheel Size D x W in cm 12 x 12 30 48 x 30 48 Water Connection Size FPT in mm 1 1 4 31 8 1...

Страница 10: ...CHARGE RR FD REAR RETURN TOP DISCHARGE RR TD FRONT RETURN TOP DISCHARGE FR TD NOTES All dimensions in table are inches cm 1 While access to all removable panels may not be required installer should ta...

Страница 11: ...codes and allow adequate clearance for future field service 2 Units require 3 feet 91 cm clearance for water connections WSE coil air bleed CAP CSP BSP ACP UPA and MSP 3 Factory supplied controller a...

Страница 12: ...1 While access to all removable panels may not be required installer should take care to comply with all building codes and allow adequate clearance for future field service 2 Water inlet and water o...

Страница 13: ...ht Side View WSE air coil bleed acces Back View Legend BSP Blower Service Panel CSP Compressor Service Panel CAP Control Access Panel MSP Motor Service Panel UPA Upper Pulley Access ACP Aquastat Contr...

Страница 14: ...00 BLOWER TO AIR COIL RELATIONSHIP FOR REAR OR FRONT DISCHARGE 300 ONLY NOTES All dimensions in table are inches cm 1 While access to all removable panels may not be required installer should take car...

Страница 15: ...CSP Compressor Service Panel CAP Control Access Panel MSP Motor Service Panel ACP Aquastat Controller Panel WSE Waterside Economizer EAP Expansion Valve Access Panel Notes 1 While clear access to all...

Страница 16: ...tions 2 DO NOT obstruct the space beneath the unit with piping electrical cables and other items that prohibit future removal of components or the unit itself 3 Use a manual portable jack lift to lift...

Страница 17: ...ions are available on either side left or right of the shipped loose in a plastic bag tied to the water leg in front of the unit Installer must plug connected to 3 Condensate drain is 3 4 FPT and is l...

Страница 18: ...ts per side 7 Mount motor motor sheave blower sheave and belt Make sure wires are not pinched and not over sharp edges Adjust motor downward to tighten belt Raise or lower motor slide assembly with ad...

Страница 19: ...using previous 1 4 20 UNC bolts 3x ea side St F Step 2 Step 4 Move motor clips to other side on bracket Loosen 2 motor slide nuts raise slide assembly remove Remove blower panel and access panel Remo...

Страница 20: ...adversely affected At least one 90 elbow should be included in the supply duct to reduce air noise If air noise or excessive air flow is a problem the blower speed can be changed For airflow charts co...

Страница 21: ...nstallation Guidelines The following application guidelines must be used when installing TC units Failure to follow these guide lines could result in unsatisfactory unit performance and or premature f...

Страница 22: ...l units can be field converted between top and straight side and back end discharge using the instructions below Preparation Place in a well lighted area Conversion should only be attempted by qualifi...

Страница 23: ...FICI E N CY TC_LV072 240 Field Conversion of Air Discharge Figure 8 TC_LV072 120 and TC_LV160 240 Pictorally Shown Top Discharge Steps to Convert to Straight Discharge Step 1 For TC_LV072 120 remove 3...

Страница 24: ...ischarge Cont d Step 2 Remove motor and then unscrew and remove motor mount assembly Put motor mount assembly back in lower mount position 2X Bolts 2X Bolts Upper Mount Holes for Top Discharge Lower M...

Страница 25: ...Step 4 Rotate blower assembly 90 degrees Reattach blower assembly to front of unit as shown Put belt on and retighten Step 5 Replace panels and misc from step1 not shown Reverse steps to convert stra...

Страница 26: ...L Series Rev Octob er 5 2021 C LI MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS TC_LV300 Field Conversion of Air Discharge Step 1 Remove 5 panels dividers and panel mount brackets Figure 9 TC_LV300 Top Discharg...

Страница 27: ...Note Unlike the 160 240 the TC_LV300 only has 1 location for the motor mount assembly Do not remove Step 2 Unattach and lift entire 3 blower sub assembly out of the unit Step 3 Rotate blower assembly...

Страница 28: ...tep 5 Rotate the blower assembly 90 degrees counter clockwise The belly of the blowers should be facing upward Step 4 Attach middle divider Step 6 Reattach blower assembly to the front of the unit Put...

Страница 29: ...0 TC_LV160 240 Shown Typical All TC_LV Models Note Must provide 3 feet or code requirement ser vice access for new control box location Step 1 Remove control box access panel and panel box will be rel...

Страница 30: ...by a qualified service technician Side to Back Discharge Conversion Step 1 Remove panels needed for access to water connections Step 2 Remove screws from side panels Loosen 4x screws in slots but do n...

Страница 31: ...LV Horizontal and Vertical Installations Drain main or riser must be sized for all units connected to it After drain is connected to main and all drain connections are secure and water tight pour 1 ga...

Страница 32: ...o facilitate system flushing 2 Install shut off balancing valves and unions at each unit to permit unit removal for servicing 3 Place strainers at the inlet of each system circulating pump 4 Select th...

Страница 33: ...on hose kits may include shut off valves P T plugs for performance measurement high pressure stainless steel braided hose Y type strainer with blow down valve and or J type swivel connection Balancing...

Страница 34: ...so that flow can be measured using the pressure drop of the unit heat exchanger Earth loop temperatures can range between 25 and 110 F 4 to 43 C Flow rates between 2 25 and 3 gpm per ton 2 41 to 3 23...

Страница 35: ...ulated supply duct with at least one 90 deg elbow to reduce air noise Return Air Supply Air Unit Hanger 3 8 10mm threaded rods Flexible Duct Connector Optional Balancing Valve Water Out Optional Low P...

Страница 36: ...contact with PVC or CPVC piping may cause failure of the PVC CPVC PVC CPVC piping should never be used as supply or return water piping with water source heat pump products containing HFC 410A as syst...

Страница 37: ...until the desired flow of 1 5 to 2 gpm per ton 2 0 to 2 6 l m per kW is achieved A second method of flow control requires a flow control device mounted on the outlet of the water control valve The de...

Страница 38: ...rming 0 0 0 0 L m s l l e c a i r e t c a B Sulfate reducing 0 0 0 0 L m s l l e c a i r e t c a b Suspended Solids 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 m p p S S T Earth Ground Resistance 0 s m h O Consult NEC local elec...

Страница 39: ...should not be used 7 If water temperature is expected to fall below 40 F antifreeze is required Refer to the heat pump IOM for the correct solution ratios to prevent freezing Hydrogen Sulfide has an o...

Страница 40: ...he steel well casing The resistance measured should be zero Ohms The NEC allows a resistance to ground up to 20 Ohms Any resistance above zero indicates a poor earth ground which may be the result of...

Страница 41: ...be opera ng and the water stream owing The voltage measured should be less that 300mV 0 300 V If higher than 500mV electrolysis will occur and corrosion will result If voltage is measured the cause i...

Страница 42: ...an Motor FLA Total FLA Rated Current Min Circuit Amp SCCR kA rms symetrical SCCR Volts Maximum Max Fuse HACR QTY RLA LRA TC_L072 H 208 230 60 3 197 254 A B C 2 10 4 73 0 3 2 24 0 26 6 5 600 35 H 208 2...

Страница 43: ...506 D E 2 16 7 114 0 9 9 43 3 47 5 5 600 60 N 575 60 3 518 633 A B C 2 12 2 80 0 5 2 29 6 32 7 5 600 40 N 575 60 3 518 633 D E 2 12 2 80 0 8 0 32 4 35 5 5 600 45 TC_LV300 H 208 230 60 3 197 254 A B C...

Страница 44: ...00 15 2 4 3 0 5 600 15 N 575 60 3 518 633 D E 2 4 8 33 0 9 6 10 8 5 600 15 3 2 4 0 5 600 15 TC_L120 H 208 230 60 3 197 254 A B C 2 15 6 110 0 31 2 35 1 5 600 50 8 5 10 6 5 600 15 H 208 230 60 3 197 25...

Страница 45: ...00 30 H 208 230 60 3 197 254 D E 2 30 1 225 0 60 2 67 7 5 600 90 21 0 26 3 5 600 45 F 460 60 3 414 506 A B C 2 16 7 114 0 33 4 37 6 5 600 50 6 5 8 1 5 600 15 F 460 60 3 414 506 D E 2 16 7 114 0 33 4 3...

Страница 46: ...made with a length of flexible conduit to minimize vibration and sound transmission to the building General Line Voltage Wiring Be sure the available power is the same voltage and phase shown on the u...

Страница 47: ...with antifreeze most ground loops jumper JW3 should be clipped as shown in Figure 18 to change the setting to 10 F 12 2 C refrigerant temperature a more suitable temperature when using an antifreeze s...

Страница 48: ...rly with the following notations 1 The valve will remain open during a unit lockout 2 The valve will draw approximately 25 35 VA through the Y signal of the thermostat Note This valve can overheat the...

Страница 49: ...at may in certain cases need to be sealed to prevent erroneous temperature measurement Position the thermostat back plate against the wall so that it appears level and so the thermostat wires protrude...

Страница 50: ...ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 50 Tranquility Compact High Capacity TC_L Series Rev Octob er 5 2021 C LI MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Typical Wiring Diagram TC_L Units with CXM...

Страница 51: ...climatemaster com 51 Tranquility Compact High Capacity TC_L Series Rev O ct ob er 5 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY Typical Wiring Diagram TC_L Units with MPC...

Страница 52: ...ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 52 Tranquility Compact High Capacity TC_L Series Rev Octob er 5 2021 C LI MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Typical Wiring Diagram TC_L Units with DXM...

Страница 53: ...owing field configuration options DIP switches should only be changed when power is removed from the CXM control DIP switch 1 Unit Performance Sentinel Disable provides field selection to disable the...

Страница 54: ...normally open Jumper 1 JW1 LP norm open provides field selection for low pressure input to be normally closed or normally open Not Clipped LP normally closed Clipped LP normally open DIP Switches Not...

Страница 55: ...sing valve heating or cooling depending upon DIP 1 4 On Heat Pump Off Heat Cool 1 4 Thermostat type O B DIP 1 4 provides selection of thermostat type for reversing valve activation Heat pump thermosta...

Страница 56: ...10 sec pause 2 quick flashes 10 sec pause etc Low pressure switch The low pressure switch must be open and remain open for 30 continuous seconds during on cycle to be recognized as a low pressure fau...

Страница 57: ...own the unit The green status light will flash code 3 when the unit is in ESD mode ESD mode code 3 green status LED Diagnostic Features The LED on the CXM board advises the technician of the current s...

Страница 58: ...aight misalignment will cause premature belt failure Adjust sheave if needed Belt Tensioning An overly loose belt will upon motor start produce a slippage squeel and cause premature belt failure and o...

Страница 59: ...be set to the selected operating speed A B or C for full load heating or cooling Full load operation is defined as second stage or higher heating or cooling The possible discrete operating speeds for...

Страница 60: ...t the VFD will operate using the discrete speed C for the selected heat pump family and size until the auxiliary heat is no longer active rather than using LAT control 4 6 5 3 Continuous Fan VFD Opera...

Страница 61: ...d Minimized reversing valve operation Unit control logic shall only switch the reversing valve when cooling is demanded for the first time The reversing valve shall be held in this position until the...

Страница 62: ...ove the tension checker and read the forct applied from the bottom of the small O ring on the deflection force scale 6 Compare the force you have applied with the values given in the table below The f...

Страница 63: ...BK67 X 1 BK67 X 1 BK67 X 1 BK67 X 1 Motor Sheave 1VP44 X 7 8 1VP34 X 7 8 1VP50 X 7 8 1VP44 X 1 1 8 1VP50 X 1 1 8 Motor 3HP 3HP 3HP 5HP 5HP Belt Qty 1 BX46 BX46 BX46 BX46 BX47 160 Blower Sheave BK80H B...

Страница 64: ...Turns Open 3 2 5 4 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 1 5 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 2500 BHP 0 52 0 57 0 61 0 66 0 72 0 78 0 83 0 89 0 94 1 00 1 03 1 08 1 14 1 20 1 25 1 31 Sheave Mtr B B A A A A A A C E E E E E E E RPM 620 660...

Страница 65: ...1135 1160 Turns Open 2 5 2 6 5 5 5 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 4 3 5 3 2 5 3000 BHP 0 78 0 84 0 89 0 95 1 00 1 06 1 12 1 18 1 24 1 30 1 37 1 43 1 50 1 58 1 64 1 71 Sheave Mtr B B A A A A A A A A A C C C C C...

Страница 66: ...1100 1125 1150 1170 1195 1220 1245 Turns Open 4 5 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 5 2 1 5 1 3900 BHP 1 58 1 64 1 71 1 78 1 85 1 93 2 01 2 09 2 19 2 27 2 35 2 41 2 49 2 57 2 65 Sheave Mtr A A A A A A...

Страница 67: ...1020 1045 1070 1100 1125 1150 1175 1200 Turns Open 3 2 5 2 6 5 5 5 4 5 3 5 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 3 5 3 3600 BHP 1 23 1 29 1 36 1 42 1 50 1 57 1 64 1 71 1 77 1 84 1 90 1 96 2 05 2 13 2 21 2 27 Sheave Mtr B...

Страница 68: ...2 39 2 45 2 54 2 63 2 72 2 83 2 92 3 00 3 10 3 18 3 28 3 38 Sheave Mtr A A A A A A A D D E E E RPM 980 1000 1025 1050 1075 1105 1130 1150 1175 1195 1220 1245 Turns Open 4 3 5 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 1 3 5...

Страница 69: ...870 905 935 970 1000 1030 1060 1090 Turns Open 4 5 3 5 2 5 1 5 5 5 5 4 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 3 5 3 2 1 5 1 5800 BHP 1 17 1 28 1 39 1 49 1 60 1 70 1 81 1 90 2 02 2 14 2 28 2 40 2 52 2 67 2 81 2 96 Sheave Mtr...

Страница 70: ...A A C E E E E E E E RPM 745 780 815 845 880 910 940 970 1000 1030 1055 1085 1110 1140 1165 1190 Turns Open 2 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 6 5 4 5 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 6600 BHP 2 06 2 18 2 32 2 46 2 58 2 70 2 82...

Страница 71: ...RPM 770 805 840 870 900 935 960 990 1020 1045 1075 1100 1130 1155 1180 Turns Open 5 5 5 4 3 5 5 4 5 4 3 2 5 2 1 4 3 5 2 5 2 7000 BHP 2 22 2 34 2 48 2 62 2 74 2 86 2 98 3 10 3 22 3 34 3 49 3 61 3 73 3...

Страница 72: ...2 5 1 5 1 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 8400 BHP 3 62 3 74 3 89 4 03 4 18 4 33 4 49 4 65 4 81 4 97 5 16 5 36 5 56 5 72 5 92 Sheave Mtr A A A A A A A A C C E E E E E RPM 880 905 935 965 995 1020 1045 1070 1095 11...

Страница 73: ...E E E RPM 970 990 1015 1040 1065 1090 1115 1140 1165 1185 1210 1235 Turns Open 3 5 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 1 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 9600 BHP 5 10 5 24 5 44 5 64 5 84 6 04 6 24 6 40 6 60 6 80 6 96 7 16 Sheave Mtr D...

Страница 74: ...1270 1290 1315 1340 1360 Turns Open 6 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 3 2 5 1 5 1 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 5 9300 BHP 4 34 4 56 4 74 4 96 5 14 5 35 5 53 5 71 5 89 6 08 6 29 6 50 6 67 6 88 7 05 Sheave Mtr A A A A A A A A A C C...

Страница 75: ...itions in Table 9 are not normal or continuous operating conditions Minimum maximum limits are start up conditions to bring the building space up to occupancy temperatures Units are not designed to op...

Страница 76: ...fill the system and add trisodium phosphate in a proportion of approximately one pound per 150 gallons 8 kg per 1000 l of water or other equivalent approved cleaning agent Reset the boiler to raise th...

Страница 77: ...sion Condensate line Verify that condensate line is open trapped vented and properly pitched toward drain Water flow balancing Record inlet and outlet water temperatures for each heat pump upon startu...

Страница 78: ...GPM is the flow rate in U S GPM determined by comparing the pressure drop across the heat exchanger to table 10 In S I units the formula is as follows HR kW TD x l s x 4 18 f Check air temperature dro...

Страница 79: ...5 3 36 5 4 5 31 0 3 6 24 8 3 3 22 8 24 1 514 90 85 9 3 64 1 7 9 54 5 6 6 45 5 6 1 42 1 TC_L120 15 0 946 56 781 4 27 6 3 2 22 1 2 2 15 2 2 13 8 22 5 1 42 85 172 8 6 59 3 7 2 49 6 5 5 37 9 5 1 35 2 30 1...

Страница 80: ...175 178 179 187 401 430 411 442 415 455 10 13 12 16 13 18 13 17 14 17 14 16 18 20 12 14 9 11 41 43 43 45 44 46 100 1 5 2 25 3 139 147 138 146 138 146 448 471 420 445 405 432 8 9 8 10 8 10 13 16 11 13...

Страница 81: ...g and costly system failures complete the following checks and data entries before the system is put into full operation External Static Sheave Setting Turns Open Temperatures F or C Antifreeze Pressu...

Страница 82: ...rformance Filters should be inspected every month under normal operating conditions and be replaced when necessary Units should never be operated without a filter Washable high efficiency electrostati...

Страница 83: ...ODE SUCTION LINE COMPRESSOR LINE WATER HIGH PRESSURE SWITCHES N C SOURCE WATER OUTLET SOURCE WATER INLET TXV BULB MOTORIZED WATER VALVE OPTIONAL AUTO FLOW REGULATOR COMPONENTS MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTER...

Страница 84: ...y from unit Check slope of unit toward outlet Poor venting Check vent location X Moisture on sensor Check for moisture shorting to air coil X X Plugged air filter Replace air filter x X Restricted Ret...

Страница 85: ...place Check fan motor operation and air flow restrictions Too high of external static Check static vs blower table X Reduced or no water flow in cooling Check pump operation or valve operation setting...

Страница 86: ...Temp 6 Source Water In Tmp 7 Source Water Out Tmp 8 Source Water In Pres 9 10 11 Source Water Out Pres 9a Press Drop 9b Flow Rate Return Air Temp Supply Air Temp Heat of Extraction Absorption or Heat...

Страница 87: ...sult of insuf cient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM s products CM is not responsible for 1 The costs of any uids refrigerant or other system components or associated labor...

Страница 88: ...andards Table 9 24 21 ALL Removed LON Controls 02 10 21 Page 8 Updated Value for T 5 5 20 ALL Updated Table Headers 3 17 20 ALL Updated Fonts 09 09 19 Added Pages after Page 54 Inserted New VFD VAV Fa...

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