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Unit Operating Conditions

024

Full Load Cooling - without HWG active

Full Load Heating - without HWG active

Entering 

Water 

Temp °F

Water

Flow

GPM/ton

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Drop

°F

Air Temp

Drop °F 

DB

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Drop

°F

Air Temp

Rise °F 

DB

30

*

1.5

2.25

3

67-77
72-82
77-87

297-317
303-323
309-329

1-6
3-8
3-8

2-7

5-10
5-10

8.0-10.0

5.9-7.9
3.8-5.8

18-23
20-25
21-27

50

1.5

2.25

3

127-137
125-135
124-134

244-264
205-225
166-186

8-12
8-12

10-15

9-14
7-12
5-10

20.6-22.6
14.5-16.5

8.41-10.41

19-25
19-25
19-25

98-108

104-114
111-121

340-360
343-363
346-366

6-11
6-11
8-12

5-10
5-10
5-10

11.1-13.1

8.1-10.1

5.2-7.2

24-27
26-31
27-32

70

1.5

2.25

3

132-142
131-141
130-140

327-347
301-321
276-296

8-12
8-12
8-12

11-16

9-14
7-12

19.9-21.9
14.0-16.0

8.0-10.0

18-24
18-24
18-24

129-139
137-147
145-155

373-393
390-410
401-421

10-15
11-16
11-16

5-10
5-10
5-10

14.4-16.4
10.5-12.5

6.5-8.5

30-35
33-40
33-36

90

1.5

2.25

3

140-150
139-149
138-148

457-477
433-453
409-429

6-11
6-11
6-11

13-18
11-16

9-14

19.9-21.9
13.2-15.2

7.5-9.5

17-23
17-23
17-23

162-172
170-180
178-188

406-426
415-435
423-443

14-19
14-19
14-19

3-8
3-8
3-8

17.5-19.5
12.7-14.7

7.9-9.9

36-41
37-41
38-43

110

1.5

2.25

3

144-154
143-153
143-153

530-550
510-530
490-510

4-10
4-10
4-10

13-18
13-18
11-16

18.9-20.9
13.0-15.0

7.11-9.11

16-22
16-22
16-22

*

Based on 15% Methanol antifreeze solution

036

Full Load Cooling - without HWG active

Full Load Heating - without HWG active

Entering 

Water 

Temp °F

Water

Flow

GPM/ton

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Drop

°F

Air Temp

Drop °F 

DB

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Drop

°F

Air Temp

Rise °F 

DB

30

*

1.5

2.25

3

60-70
65-75
70-80

315-335
321-341
327-347

4-9

5-10
6-11

11-16
11-16
11-16

10.0-12.0

6.7-8.7
3.4-5.4

18-23
19-24
20-25

50

1.5

2.25

3

123-133
122-132
121-131

244-264
240-260
235-255

10-15
10-15
11-16

12-17

9-14
7-12

20.9-22.9
14.3-16.3

7.8-9.8

17-22
17-22
17-22

88-98

96-106

105-115

353-373
361-381
370-390

6-11
8-13
9-14

12-17
12-17
12-17

13.2-15.2

9.0-11.0

4.8-6.8

24-29
25-30
26-31

70

1.5

2.25

3

128-138
124-134
119-129

328-348
300-320
273-293

8-13
9-14
9-14

12-17
10-15

9-14

20.2-22.2
13.8-15.8

7.5-9.5

16-21
16-21
16-21

116-126
128-138
139-149

390-410
400-420
411-431

9-14

11-16
13-18

12-17
10-15
10-15

17.0-19.0
11.6-13.6

6.1-8.1

29-34
31-36
32-37

90

1.5

2.25

3

135-145
134-144
132-142

453-473
428-448
402-422

7-12
7-12
8-13

13-18
11-16

9-14

19.2-21.2
13.1-15.1

7.1-9.1

16-21
15-20
14-19

148-158
160-170
173-183

424-444
439-459
453-473

12-17
14-19
16-21

9-14
9-14
8-13

20.9-22.9
14.2-16.2

7.4-9.4

35-40
37-42
39-44

110

1.5

2.25

3

139-149
138-148
137-147

525-545
503-523
480-500

6-11
6-11
6-11

14-19
12-17
10-15

18.5-20.5
12.7-14.7

6.9-8.9

13-18
13-18
14-19

*

Based on 15% Methanol antifreeze solution

030

Full Load Cooling - without HWG active

Full Load Heating - without HWG active

Entering 

Water 

Temp °F

Water

Flow

GPM/ton

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Rise

°F

Air Temp

Drop °F 

DB

Suction

Pressure

PSIG

Discharge

Pressure

PSIG

Superheat

Subcooling

Water

Temp Drop

°F

Air Temp

Rise °F 

DB

30

*

1.5

2.25

3

65-75
67-77
72-82

311-331
315-335
319-339

9-14
9-14
9-14

9-14
9-14
9-14

8.0-10.0

6.2-8.2
4.3-6.3

19-24
20-25
21-26

50

1.5

2.25

3

122-132
121-131
121-131

240-260
213-233
186-206

10-15
11-16
11-16

11-16

9-14
7-12

19.5-21.5
15.0-17.0
10.3-12.3

18-23
19-24
19-24

95-105

100-110
105-115

353-373
358-378
362-382

11-16
11-16
12-17

10-15
10-15
10-15

10.5-12.5

8.2-10.2

5.8-7.8

26-31
26-31
27-32

70

1.5

2.25

3

122-132
121-131
121-131

316-336
298-318
280-300

9-14
9-14
9-14

12-17
11-16

9-14

18.8-20.8
14.3-16.3

9.8-11.8

17-22
17-22
17-22

124-134
130-140
137-147

390-410
398-418
405-425

13-18
14-19
15-20

10-15

9-14
9-14

13.5-15.5
10.5-12.5

7.5-9.5

33-38
33-38
34-39

90

1.5

2.25

3

133-143
133-143
132-142

438-458
420-440
401-421

8-13
8-13
8-13

14-19
13-18
11-16

17.8-19.8
13.5-15.5

9.2-11.2

15-20
15-20
15-20

156-166
163-173
170-180

430-450
459-479
448-468

16-21
17-22
18-23

8-13
8-13
8-13

16.5-18.5
12.8-14.8

9.0-11.0

37-42
39-44
40-45

110

1.5

2.25

3

137-147
136-146
135-145

507-527
490-510
473-493

6-11
7-12
7-12

16-21
14-19
13-18

17.2-19.2
13.0-15.0

8.8-10.8

15-20
15-20
15-20

*

Based on 15% Methanol antifreeze solution

Table 11: TY Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (60Hz – I-P Units)

Содержание Tranquility 22 (TY) Series

Страница 1: ...ge Wiring 22 Electrical Low Voltage Wiring 23 Electrical Low Voltage Wiring for Units Using External Motorized Water Valve 24 Electrical Thermostat Wiring 25 Blower Performance Data 26 ECM Blower Cont...

Страница 2: ...2 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps CL I MATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tran q u i l i t y 22 TY Series Rev 12 17 14 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Страница 3: ...al Up CONFIGURATION Standard Copper Cupro Nickel A J 0 None WATER CIRCUIT OPTIONS S 15 S Standard STANDARD H Horizontal 036 042 Supply Configuration Motor T TYV B TYH S TYH Top Back Straight ECM ECM E...

Страница 4: ...ion of installation operation or maintenance information which is important but which is not hazard related Inspection Upon receipt of the equipment carefully check the shipment against the bill of la...

Страница 5: ...before installing any of the system components Remove any dirt or debris found in or on these components Pre Installation Installation Operation and Maintenance instructions are provided with each uni...

Страница 6: ...w in mm 20 X 17 25 20 X 17 25 24 X 21 75 24 X 21 75 24x28 25 24x28 25 Standard Filter 1 25 4mm Throwaway qty in mm 20x20 20x20 24x24 24x24 1 14x24 1 18x24 1 14x24 1 18x24 Weight Operating lbs kg 189...

Страница 7: ...n should be given to access for easy removal of the filter and access panels Provide sufficient room to make water electrical and duct connection s If the unit is located in a confined space such as a...

Страница 8: ...g Vertical WSHPs are commonly installed in a mechanical room with free return e g louvered door Therefore filter rails are the industry standard and are included on ClimateMaster commercial heat pumps...

Страница 9: ...ft out the access panel and set aside Lift and rotate the discharge panel to the other position as shown being careful with the blower wiring 3 Check blower wire routing and connections for tension or...

Страница 10: ...re than other units connected to the same condensate main since this may cause poor drainage for all units on the line WHEN A VENT IS INSTALLED IN THE DRAIN LINE IT MUST BE LOCATED AFTER THE TRAP IN T...

Страница 11: ...etc Any access panel screws that would be difficult to remove after the unit is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit Refer to Figures 7 and 8 for typical installation illustrations Re...

Страница 12: ...low for proper drainage This connection must meet all local plumbing building codes Vertical units utilize a condensate hose inside the cabinet as a trapping loop therefore an external trap is not nec...

Страница 13: ...h unheated areas outside the building or when the loop water temperature is below the minimum expected dew point of the pipe ambient conditions Insulation is required if loop water temperature drops b...

Страница 14: ...chips and other foreign material prior to operation see Piping System Cleaning and Flushing Procedures in this manual The flow rate is usually set between 2 25 and 3 5 gpm per ton 2 9 and 4 5 l m per...

Страница 15: ...t to freezing antifreeze is required Alcohols and glycols are commonly used as antifreeze however your local sales office should be consulted to determine the antifreeze best suited to your area Freez...

Страница 16: ...ockouts Vibration Isolation Pad To Thermostat Water Out Shut Off Ball Valves for Isolation Water In Ground Water Heat Pump Applications Typical Open Loop Well High and Low Voltage Knockouts Vibration...

Страница 17: ...ilding and zoning department to assure compliance in your area Water Control Valve Always maintain water pressure in the heat exchanger by placing the water control valve s on the discharge line to pr...

Страница 18: ...method of flow control requires a flow control device mounted on the outlet of the water control valve The device is typically a brass fitting with an orifice of rubber or plastic material that is des...

Страница 19: ...loride Levels 10 C 24 C 38 C Copper Cupronickel 20ppm NR NR 150 ppm NR NR 304 SS 400 ppm 250 ppm 150 ppm 316 SS 1000 ppm 550 ppm 375 ppm Titanium 1000 ppm 550 ppm 375 ppm Erosion and Clogging Particul...

Страница 20: ...Voltage Compressor Fan Motor FLA Total Unit FLA Min Circ Amp Max Fuse HACR RLA LRA Qty 024 G 208 230 60 1 197 252 11 7 58 3 1 3 9 15 6 18 5 30 E 265 60 1 239 292 9 1 54 0 1 3 2 12 3 14 6 20 H 208 230...

Страница 21: ...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 unit serial plate L...

Страница 22: ...tor is located on the refrigerant line between the coaxial heat exchanger and expansion device TXV Therefore LT1 is sensing refrigerant temperature not water temperature which is a better indication o...

Страница 23: ...d water installations to shut off flow to the unit when the compressor is not operating A slow closing valve may be required to help reduce water hammer Figure 18 shows typical wiring for a 24VAC exte...

Страница 24: ...Units Using External Motorized Water Valve Figure 19 AVM Valve Wiring Figure 20 Taco SBV Valve Wiring From Water Source IN OUT NOTE Shut off valves strainers and other required components not shown S...

Страница 25: ...lly any heat pump thermostat will work with ClimateMaster units provided it has the correct number of heating and cooling stages Electrical Thermostat Wiring Field Wiring Factory Wiring Figure 22a Con...

Страница 26: ...mum 750 525 750 525 750 525 375 750 036 0 6 1 2 Default 1125 750 975 650 1125 750 525 1125 Maximum 1250 950 1200 800 1250 1250 1250 1250 Minimum 900 600 900 600 900 600 450 900 042 0 6 3 4 Default 130...

Страница 27: ...Cooling in Dehumidification Mode Y1 Y2 O Dehumid First Stage Heating Y1 Second Stage Heating Y1 Y2 Third Stage Auxiliary Heating Y1 Y2 W Emergency Heating W with no Y1 or Y2 Fan G with no Y1 Y2 or W I...

Страница 28: ...28 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps CL I MATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tran q u i l i t y 22 TY Series Rev 12 17 14 Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase Units...

Страница 29: ...29 climatemaster com THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFIC I E NC Y Tranquility 22 T Y Ser ies R ev 1 2 1 7 1 4 Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase Unit with MPC Controller...

Страница 30: ...30 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps CL I MATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tran q u i l i t y 22 TY Series Rev 12 17 14 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase Units...

Страница 31: ...election of compressor relay staging operation The compressor relay can be selected to turn on with a stage 1 or stage 2 call from the thermostat This is used with dual stage units 2 compressors where...

Страница 32: ...e selection unless instructed to do so by the factory Table 7a Accessory DIP Switch Settings DIP Package 3 S3 DIP Package 3 has 4 switches and provides the following setup and operating selections 3 1...

Страница 33: ...Status Operation with Test Mode Active Fault LED Red Status LED Green Alarm Relay No Fault Since Power Up In Memory Flashing Code 1 Cycling Code 1 High Pressure Fault In Memory Flashing Code 2 Cycling...

Страница 34: ...4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Service tool connection Communicating stat connection Conventional stat connection Cabinet temperature sensor with variable speed pump 24V to compressor second stage solenoi...

Страница 35: ...e compressor 2nd stage fan operation reversing valve DXM2 Controls Figure 26b Test Mode Button Table 7c Unit Operation DXM2 Control Start up Operation The control will not operate until all inputs and...

Страница 36: ...65 70 158 0 1 75 1 33 8 31 03 71 159 8 1 69 2 35 6 29 50 72 161 6 1 64 3 37 4 28 05 73 163 4 1 58 4 39 2 26 69 74 165 2 1 53 5 41 0 25 39 75 167 0 1 48 6 42 8 24 17 76 168 8 1 43 7 44 6 23 02 77 170...

Страница 37: ...C 50 110 F 10 43 3 C 120 F 48 9 C 20 F 6 7 C 30 80 F 1 1 26 7 C 90 F 32 2 C Normal Water Flow 1 5 to 3 0 gpm ton 1 6 to 3 2 l m per kW Unit Starting and Operating Conditions Operating Limits Environm...

Страница 38: ...0 gallons 8 kg per 1000 l of water or other equivalent approved cleaning agent Reset the boiler to raise the loop temperature to 100 F 38 C Circulate the solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours At the...

Страница 39: ...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...

Страница 40: ...ure 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 drop across the air coil when compressor is operating Air temperatur...

Страница 41: ...F 27 19 C in cooling Subcooling is based upon head pressure at compressor service port Cooling air and water values can vary greatly with changes in humidity level Model GPM Pressure Drop psi 30 F 50...

Страница 42: ...7 22 88 98 96 106 105 115 353 373 361 381 370 390 6 11 8 13 9 14 12 17 12 17 12 17 13 2 15 2 9 0 11 0 4 8 6 8 24 29 25 30 26 31 70 1 5 2 25 3 128 138 124 134 119 129 328 348 300 320 273 293 8 13 9 14...

Страница 43: ...7 7 12 7 12 8 13 10 15 10 15 10 15 8 4 10 4 6 0 8 0 3 6 5 6 19 24 20 25 20 25 50 1 5 2 25 3 120 130 120 130 118 128 225 245 222 242 220 240 9 14 9 14 9 14 13 18 10 15 9 14 21 8 23 8 14 7 16 7 8 7 10 7...

Страница 44: ...motor and reduce air flow resulting in poor performance It is especially important to provide consistent washing of these filters in the opposite direction of the normal air flow once per month using...

Страница 45: ...s are paired wires connecting each component to the board Therefore continuity on pressure switches for example can be checked at the board connector The thermistor resistance should be measured with...

Страница 46: ...aller menu For more detailed information on the advanced diagnostics of the DXM2 see the DXM2 Application Operation and Maintenance AOM manual part 97B0003N15 DXM2 Troubleshooting Process Flowchart Fu...

Страница 47: ...Start Did Unit Lockout at Start up Unit Short Cycles Only Fan Runs Only Compressor Runs Did unit lockout after a period of operation Does unit operate in cooling Unit is OK See Performance Troubleshoo...

Страница 48: ...rature limit setting 30 F vs 10 F 1 C vs 12 C Normal airside applications will require 30 F 1 C only X X Bad thermistor Check temp and impedance correlation per chart Condensate Fault Code 6 X X Block...

Страница 49: ...ard Reset power and check operation Unit Short Cycles X X Dirty air filter Check and clean air filter Unit in Test Mode Reset power or wait 20 minutes for auto exit Unit selection Unit may be oversize...

Страница 50: ...airflow restrictions Too high of external static check static vs blower table X Reduced or no water flow Check pump operation or valve operation setting in cooling Check water flow adjust to proper fl...

Страница 51: ...pressor and electric heat Unit Doesn t Operate in Cooling X Reversing Valve Set for cooling demand and check 24VAC on RV coil If RV is stuck run high pressure up by reducing water flow and while opera...

Страница 52: ...or CFM Settings ECM Temperatures F or C Antifreeze Pressures PSIG or kPa Type Cooling Mode Heating Mode Entering Fluid Temperature Leaving Fluid Temperature Temperature Differential Return Air Tempera...

Страница 53: ...1 1 6 6 36 6 7 36 6 7 5 2 3 7 1 48 1 3 16 21 9 9 5 2 36 6 7 36 6 7 7 5 1 7 5 287 36 36 7 5 1 7 5 287 36 36 8VH IRU ZDWHU IRU DQWLIUHH H 7 5 5 5 6 6 1 3 6 1625 3 16 21 9 9 7 5 5 5 3 6 6 1 27 5 6 2 75...

Страница 54: ...t 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 to...

Страница 55: ...or insuf cient performance as a result of insuf cient or incorrect system design or the improper application installation or use of CM s products or 14 Electricity or fuel costs or any increases or un...

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