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5.2 CheckMe!® INPUT FORM (continued)
Sys Type
(System Type) Default: AC (Air Conditioning). Other selections:
H Pump Heat (heat pump in heating mode), H Pump Cool (heat pump
in cooling mode) or Geothermal.
Grant and Sys Info
Default: None. Other selections: New or a previ-
ously created Grant. Unless you are working under a Grant program,
usually through a utility or government, then the Grant will remain as
None. You can also use this feature to track extra measurements or sys-
tem information.
GRANT FORM
In parts of the United States, CheckMe!® is used to verify that a system is
tuned to the highest standards and qualify the work for grants. Grants typi-
cally require you to track additional information about the system in order
to qualify for the tax rebates or other incentives. Contact your local utility to
learn how to become a grant participant.
After you have selected "New" or a pre-existing grant from the list of
grants you will be taken to the GRANT FORM. The Grant form allows you
to create new grants in accordance with particular specifications.
Grant and Sys Info
Use alpha-numeric characters to manually input and
name this grant. Once created you can access this grant for future tests.
Optional Inputs
Optional inputs can be added to the INPUT FORM for
the new grant you have created. By turning these to "Yes" you will see
them on the INPUT FORM when this grant is selected.
List of inputs: Indoor Model No. (number), Furnace Model No. (num-
ber), ID VOLTS (voltage of indoor unit), ID Full Ld Amps (full load run-
ning amperage of indoor unit), Supply WB (supply wet bulb), Sup Plen
Press (supply plenum pressure, static), Ret Plen Press (return plenum
pressure, static), Evap Fan Amp (evaporator fan amperage), Test (ini-
tial or after repair), Outdoor Model No (number), Outdoor Year (year
manufactured of the outdoor unit), Outdoor Serial No (serial number of
the outdoor unit), OD Volts (voltage of the outdoor unit).
Advanced Tolerances
These are some of the basic error tolerances
which the CheckMe! program uses to determine if a system is perform-
ing properly. Some grants have different tolerances on parameters such
as superheat and airflow. This is where you can adjust the tolerances. By
adjusting these numbers you will change the way systems are evaluated
by the CheckMe! for this particular grant.
Press the SAVE button to save your changes and return to the CheckMe!
INPUT FORM.
INDOOR UNIT
All temperature and pressure measurements must be taken after the unit
reaches steady state (generally 15 minutes of continuous operation).
Meter Device
(Metering Device) Default: TXV/EXV. Other: Fixed.
Return DB
(Dry Bulb) and
Return WB
(Wet Bulb) Take measurements
very close to or within the return air side of the air handler (not at the
return grille since temperatures and humidity change by the time the air
reaches the indoor coil). Wet the wet bulb sensor (ATWB1) and insert
it after 15 minutes of continuous running. Insert the dry bulb sensor
(ATA1) through the same hole. They can be clipped together between
the filter and the evaporator coil if the filter is upstream from the coil.
Watch the wet bulb temperature; it will drop and then stabilize. The wet
bulb temperature is the stabilized reading. If the sensor starts to dry out,
the reading will rise and the wrong temperature will be recorded. If the
filter is not directly upstream of the air handler, make small holes in the
return plenum just big enough for the probes. Seal any holes before leav-
ing the job site.
Supply DB
(Supply Dry Bulb Leaving Indoor Coil) Measure in the center
of the supply plenum. Make a small hole in the supply plenum and insert
a calibrated dry bulb thermocouple such as the ATA1 or ATB1. Deter-
mine the average air temperature in the supply plenum.